Don’t feel like celebrating Easter? How about Breaster? Take a hippity hop down the bunny trail. The Playboy Bunny trail, that is, with our favorite Playmates-cum-actresses like Shanna Moakler and Shannon Tweed . Trust me, their grade A eggs are not hidden.
Don’t feel like celebrating Easter? How about Breaster? Take a hippity hop down the bunny trail. The Playboy Bunny trail, that is, with our favorite Playmates-cum-actresses like Shanna Moakler and Shannon Tweed . Trust me, their grade A eggs are not hidden.
You can bet you have if you’ve been checking in regularly this week at Movieline. And if you haven’t? No worries! That’s what the Week in Review is for — a handy launching pad for catching up on all you might have missed in the build-up to Easter weekend. Speaking of which, drop in over the days ahead for all of weekend editor Dixon Gaines delicious holiday treats as well as more on-the-scene coverage from the Tribeca Film Festival. Have a great weekend!
Scaring Kids For Fun of the Day: Easter is just around the corner, and you know what that means: Home videos of kids getting scared witless by the Easter Bunny! Also: Jesus. Tara McGinley has a few select favorites over at Dangerous Minds . Sketchy Bunnies has a few more . [ d|m / sketchybunnies .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 22/04/2011 22:15 Number of articles : 3
African Americans are key contenders for heart disease. A new research study has now pointed out one step that is simple enough for us all to try. Fasting. Fasting has long been associated with religious rituals, diets, and political protests. Now new evidence from cardiac researchers at the Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute demonstrates that routine periodic fasting is also good for your health, and your heart. Research cardiologists at the Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute are reporting that fasting not only lowers one’s risk of coronary artery disease and diabetes, but also causes significant changes in a person’s blood cholesterol levels. Both diabetes and elevated cholesterol are known risk factors for coronary heart disease. The discovery expands upon a 2007 Intermountain Healthcare study that revealed an association between fasting and reduced risk of coronary heart disease, the leading cause of death among men and women in America. In the new research, fasting was also found to reduce other cardiac risk factors, such as triglycerides, weight, and blood sugar levels. You can read the full study by visiting the website for Heart Institute at Intermountain Medical Center. Related Stories 8 Tips To Eating Healthy This Easter Minority Infants Much More Likely To Have HIV
Just when you thought all the holidays were behind you — and no longer threatening your weight-loss — along comes Easter. Towering displays of marshmallow chicks and chocolate bunnies fill the stores, and you or your relatives may be planning a massive feast. Here are 8 tips to survive this weekend 1- Watch that basket Focus on the meaning and the nonfood traditions of the holiday rather than the meals. I make one basket for the house so that all guests that visit can partake. 2- Don’t sit down to dinner on an empty stomach.- You’ll be more likely to overeat. Make sure that you do not starve yourself so that you can sit down and “enjoy” a good meal. 3- Be active – Go for a walk before church or coordinate a street-wide Easter egg hunt or parade. You would be amazed at all the local offerings. Get outside! 4- Rethink that Easter basket- Purchase nontraditional gifts (books, costume jewelry, gift certificates) are even more appreciated than the usual candy, consider making healthy meal substitutions. The toys are not as cheap when we were little and will last. 5- Shift your focus -Remind yourself that holidays are not about a whole season, a whole weekend or even a whole day. Think about what is actually on the menu you are planning. Is there anything that you can tweak. You might surprise yourself and your family with something new. 6- “Un”-Chocolate Eggs – Instead of buying lots of candy, buy plastic eggs and fill them with stickers, money or small toys. This has become a big hit in my household. 7- Spread the wealth – Don’t buy a big bag of candy. But if it ends up that you have one: Share, share, share! It will make you the most popular adult this holiday. Adults like to share in candy they only see once a year. I had a co-worker who collected peeps. Yes those marshmallow toothaches. 8- Change the sweets to natural sweets – Now is a good time to switch out candy for fruit that is in season. This year I will be usuing small cellophane packets of raisins and sunflower seeds in the basket. Most of all have fun! Enjoy the holiday with others and that alone surpasses wanting to eat. Related Stories 8 Ways You Can Burn More Calories By Walking 8 Steps To Dealing With The In-Laws This Easter
Easter’s this coming Sunday and Rovio promised they’d release the update to Seasons before the holiday makes its way to the forefront of our calendar. (Perhaps a “Good Friday” release is in order?) It only makes sense that this trailer has appeared online for all to get excited about bunny ears and colored rabbits. Check Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Android Phone Fans Discovery Date : 18/04/2011 11:15 Number of articles : 3
Spring Break is just around the corner and if you haven’t given any thought of what to do with your family, here are 10 suggestions that are inexpensive and won’t break the bank from our sister site HelloBeautiful: Take a Road Trip You know that trip you’ve been planning to go see the Grand Canyon, Mt. Rushmore or Niagra Falls? There’s no better time than the present. Pack the up the car and hit the road to find out what America is made of. Give your kids an appreciation of nature and teach them some eco-friendly tips along the way. Go to an Amusement Park Rediscover the joys of Ferris wheels and rollercoasters by heading to the nearest amusement park. Your kids will love spending the day screaming their heads off on park rides. To save money pack a cooler with lunch so you can avoid the pricey (and fattening) amusement park eats. The best part, you’ll have no trouble getting the kids to sleep when you get home, they’ll be too exhausted to move Plant a Garden Take a cue from the first family and plant a garden in your back yard. Kids will love the free excuse to play in the dirt and their hard work will pay off for months. Imagine their sense of accomplishments when their seeds start to bloom and a beautiful garden of tomatoes, lettuce, carrot and other delicious treats. You’ll save on groceries and always have fresh produce right at your fingertips. Make an Easter Basket This edible craft project is a great way to bond with your kids and celebrate the religious holiday. You can use boiled or blown-out eggs and a store bought Easter dye set to create mini works of art. Throw in some candy and jelly beans and you’ll have a both a snack basket and a family made center-piece for the Easter dinner table. GET THE REST HERE Why Moms Enjoy Working From Home? 8 Cheap Family Vacations
Despite it being about as fun as a tracheotomy, the Easter Bunny exposé Hop won the top spot this Friday night, sending the wibbley-wobbly timey-wimey Source Code to second place. If only you could crap candy too, Jake! And right behind dear ol’ Jake was the haunted house antics of Insidious , scoring a close number three. Your Friday box office is here.