Archive for May, 2008
The 50 Hottest Female Athletes Of All Time
Friday, May 30th, 200850 Habits of “Naturally Thin” People
Friday, May 30th, 2008This is not a diet — or a rigorous exercise program. (Nobody can stick to those for long.) Instead, it’s a simple way to make weight loss a natural part of the life you already live. And guess what? It’s fun! You don’t have to give up the foods you love or join a gym. It’s about balancing calories in tiny ways that add up to big benefits. You just adopt some tricks naturally lean people do. Pick the ones you like, stick with them, and you’ll slim down and tone up — for good!
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A Tiny Fruit That Tricks the Tongue
Thursday, May 29th, 2008“You pop it in your mouth and scrape the pulp off the seed, swirl it around and hold it in your mouth for about a minute,” he said. “Then you’re ready to go.” He ushered his guests to a table piled with citrus wedges, cheeses, Brussels sprouts, mustard, vinegars, pickles, dark beers, strawberries and cheap tequila, which Mr. Aliquo promised would now taste like top-shelf Patrón. [link]
420 Girl
Thursday, May 29th, 2008Naked Boxing
Thursday, May 29th, 2008Sexy Beach Volley Ass Compilation
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008Zombies Doing Yoga
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008If a zombie can do it, you can do it.
Why every guy should buy their girlfriend Wii Fit.
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008Varied breakfasts boost mental health
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008Adding a banana to your bowl of cereal and milk could be the key to better mental health in teenagers, according to Australian researchers who have found that a variety of foods at breakfast is linked to mental functioning.Presenting her research at the Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA) national conference, dietitian Therese O’Sullivan from the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research in Perth said a high quality breakfast, with foods from at least three different healthy food groups, was linked with better mental health in 14 year old boys and girls.
And she said that for every extra food group eaten at breakfast, the associated mental health score improved. [link]
So we looked up a pretty picture of breakfast and came up with this:









