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15 Top Foods to Get Rid of Acne …

It seems like just before a job interview, a wedding, or any major event, I get an acne break-out. Years ago, I asked my dermatologist if there was anything I could eat, or any foods I could use, that would help me get rid of acne or keep a break-out from happening, and she gave me a whole list of things. Some of these foods are to eat, and some of them are applied right to your skin. I tried them all, and here are the ones I’ve found that work the best: Continue reading ‘15 Top Foods to Get Rid of Acne …’

12 Best Shampoos for Oily Hair …

Dealing with oily hair can be a bit on the frustrating side. There are many times when I had to deal with oily hair, but that is before I found the best shampoo for me. Continue reading ‘12 Best Shampoos for Oily Hair …’

12 Best Tips on Treating Acne …

I know that many individuals, especially teenagers are dealing with acne and that is why I decided to tell you about acne treatment. As I write this blog, I have the readers best interest at mind and would like to give some of the best tips for treating acne. Continue reading ‘12 Best Tips on Treating Acne …’

5 Most Effective Natural Ways to Fight Flu …

Flu caught us quite early this season. By the end of November a large number of people already caught a flu of one form or another.

If you can’t afford to stay home at least 6 days and then feel awful another couple a weeks trying to recuperate and get your full strength back,  you might want to try these 5 all natural yet very effective ways to beat the downtime and get well in no time:

1. Build up your immune system …

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10 Things to Not Do in Bed …

Everyone wants to be impressive in bed and many do annoying things without even realizing it. I have read a lot of things not to do in bed. Continue reading ‘10 Things to Not Do in Bed …’

Rev up Your Circulation with Facial Cleansers and Scrubs

By Fariba Mitchell

Facial cleansers and scrubs are important for your skin’s circulation. The best way to clean your face is the gentlest way. Use facial pore cleansers & scrubs when it comes to caring for your face. Some skin care face cleansers can be too harsh on your skin. Your facial cleansers and scrubs should remove makeup and dirt without leaving your face feeling overly dry. Choosing appropriate facial cleansers and scrubs is vital to healthy skin.
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What to Do About the Goo

By Toni Slowinski

Everyone who has kids should be able to relate to this story. My 10 year old son goes to bed one night with this green slimy stuff that he got at his birthday party and falls asleep with it on his finger. During the night the green stuff turns liquidy and covers his sheets and his shirt to the point where I seriously thought they were ruined. What made him do that, who knows – kids are so unpredictable and do things we can never explain!
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Mussels with Lychee and Coconut

This recipe is easy to prepare; cooking time takes only 10 to 30 minutes. This is best eaten together with pasta and French fries and can be mixed with other sea foods. In some parts of Europe, mussels are usually consumed with beer or any beverages that contains alcohol. It can be baked, boiled, steamed or friend, or fried in butter.

Mussels with lychee and coconut

Ingredients
1 tbsp olive oil
2 shallots, finely sliced
1 stalk lemongrass, lightly crushed
1 bird’s-eye chilli, finely chopped
100ml/3½fl oz white wine
450g/1lb mussels, washed and de-bearded (discard any mussels that remain open after washing)
440ml/15½fl oz coconut milk
150g/5oz lychees (fresh or canned; peel them if using fresh)
salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 tbsp chopped fresh coriander, to serve
lime wedges, to serve

Method
1. Heat the olive oil in a large non-stick pan with a lid. Add the shallots, lemongrass stalk and chilli and fry until softened but not coloured.
2. Add the white wine to the pan and bring to a boil.
3. Add the mussels, coconut milk and lychees. Cover the pan with a lid and give it a good shake.
4. After 2-3 minutes, when the mussels have opened, season well with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Discard any mussels that haven’t opened.
5. To serve, spoon the mussels into bowls and garnish with the coriander sprinkled over the top and the lime wedges alongside.

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