Plus Sized model Bar Refaeli…who I can only assume has been eating a few too many bagels and lox..is turning to twitter to show her work out regime…which was hardly appealing enough as a stand alone picture that I guess she figured if she’s gonna try to market herself…she might as well do it with some panty….a logical strategy I appreciate even if I don’t really appreciate her….
Selena Gomez was showing some titty that I assume are implants that she got for her role in Spring Breakers but that could easily just be a little freshman 20 weight gain that happens when you turn 20, your metabolism slows down, and you eat your feelings from the shame that comes with dating a homosexual popstar, living his lie, only to be dumped by him…..you know that child star drama that I hope leads to falling off, drugs, porn and other good stuff to watch as the empire crumbles….but in the meantime – she’s in Glamour…..
Do you like spicy foods? If you do, your taste buds may be onto something. The Journal of Proteome Research just released a study that says spicy substances may trigger protein changes in the body that assist with weight loss and fights fat storage. The key ingredient, capsaicin is what researchers think is the catalyst to aid in cutting fat and calorie intake. Want to know the thirteen spices that can revive up your metabolism? Check them out below: Note to people with softer taste buds: (The white membrane and seeds are the source of the spiciness, so simply use less of them if the pepper is too much for your taste.) Aji: Use this South American pepper in salsa, ceviche, sauces, or pickled dishes. Cayenne: Add it, finely chopped, to sauces, stews, soups, or dips. Chiltepin : Chop it up for soups, stews, salsas, or chorizo. Chile de Arbol : Use it in huevos rancheros or fish dishes. Datil : Great for hot sauce recipes and chili. Habanero : This all-around chile pepper is ideal for sauces, chili, meat, and seafood dishes. Jalapeno : Dice and add to salsa or pico de gallo. Click here for more spices and the full article. Related Articles: Discover the benefits of Your favorites sauces, spreads and spices Spice Up Your Foods With Your Favorite Herbs and Spices
Do you like spicy foods? If you do, your taste buds may be onto something. The Journal of Proteome Research just released a study that says spicy substances may trigger protein changes in the body that assist with weight loss and fights fat storage. The key ingredient, capsaicin is what researchers think is the catalyst to aid in cutting fat and calorie intake. Want to know the thirteen spices that can revive up your metabolism? Check them out below: Note to people with softer taste buds: (The white membrane and seeds are the source of the spiciness, so simply use less of them if the pepper is too much for your taste.) Aji: Use this South American pepper in salsa, ceviche, sauces, or pickled dishes. Cayenne: Add it, finely chopped, to sauces, stews, soups, or dips. Chiltepin : Chop it up for soups, stews, salsas, or chorizo. Chile de Arbol : Use it in huevos rancheros or fish dishes. Datil : Great for hot sauce recipes and chili. Habanero : This all-around chile pepper is ideal for sauces, chili, meat, and seafood dishes. Jalapeno : Dice and add to salsa or pico de gallo. Click here for more spices and the full article. Related Articles: Discover the benefits of Your favorites sauces, spreads and spices Spice Up Your Foods With Your Favorite Herbs and Spices