Apr 30, 2010 | Daily Dose
APRIL 30, 2010
So yesterday on my show i was talking about the new immigration law that will take effect this summer in Arizona, a very in-humane law & this idiot called my show & totally took the topic in a complete different direction. LISTEN FOR YOURSELF….

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Apr 28, 2010 | Daily Dose
APRIL 28, 2010

If you want to lose weight, and stay young, fit and slim there is one diet to be followed, the Japanese chopsticks diet!
It has been proved that following the principles of Japanese home-style cooking & healthy habits can make a dramatic difference to your health and shape. Here are the secrets of the Japanese kitchen, You will not have to worry about ‘Weight Loss’ anymore, as Japanese lifestyle & diet are designed to lose weight & stay slim naturally.
Fish – Japanese people eat around 69kg of fish per person each year. Cutting back on meat and replacing it with fish will decrease your risk of heart disease. Oily fish are full of Omega 3 oils which are good for your skin & have been proven to help children learn.
Soya –The Japanese eat 10 times more soya products that any other nation. It’s low in fat and calories and high in protein. The low incidence of breast and colon cancer in China and Japan has been partially attributed to the high consumption of soya products
Fresh Fruit & Vegetables – As with all diets ? a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables, especially leafy greens is a must
Variety – Your body will benefit from a wider range of nutrients. In a study, elderly Japanese women were found to eat 100 different foods a week, compared to only 30 for a woman following an average Western diet.
Small Portions & Chopsticks – Japanese food portions like sushi, are bite-sized, compared to Western portions. Eating with chopsticks should slow down the speed of consumption, eating more slowly means that you’re less likely to overeat.
Power Breakfasts – A typical Japanese breakfast includes green tea (which is believed to be full of antioxidants), steamed rice, miso soup (research has suggested that eating three bowls of miso soup a day could reduce the risk of breast cancer). It also includes a small omelette or piece of grilled salmon. This is a great start to the day as all foods are packed with nutritional benefits.
Apr 27, 2010 | Daily Dose
APRIL 27, 2010
Mi niece Sofia is learning how to BLOW KISSES at a young age & guess who taught her?? ME

Apr 27, 2010 | Daily Dose
APRIL 27, 2010
ME & BELINDA….DANCING THE NIGHT AWAY!

MY SISTER & SHAMI….

ME & KARISMA….CAUGHT OFF GUARD!

LAS CHICAS FERROZ…..

ME & MY SIS

Apr 24, 2010 | Daily Dose
MARCH 24th 2010
