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14 Fat Burning Foods For Summer

Sometimes it’s not always about being so regimented about our exercise routine. We also have to watch what we consume in the form of food each day. That’s why fat burning foods are important.

14 Fat Burning Foods For SummerYes, we all know you should stay away from junk food or that dessert table unless it’s the fun folks over at Captured Desserts. However, there are foods you should reach for without any sort apprehension because they are fat burning foods.

Below is a list of 14 Fat Burning Foods you should be eating now.

  1. Greek Yogurt
  2. Celery
  3. Water
  4. Quinoa
  5. Oatmeal
  6. Berries
  7. Watermelson
  8. Fish
  9. Cucumbers
  10. Eggs
  11. Green Tea
  12. Coffee
  13. Hot Peppers
  14. Grapefruit

Take Advantage of Fresh Produce

With produce at its peak during the summer months, now is the perfect time to indulge in nature’s finest by eating the freshest vegetables.

  • Tomatoes: Slicing one cup of raw tomato for your lunch salad gives you as much as 40 percent of your recommended daily intake of vitamin C and 20 percent of your daily vitamin A.
  • Avocados find their way into salads, dressings and on top of burgers regularly, so it’s a good thing that they’re full of fiber, vitamins B5, B6, C, K, folate and potassium, as well as cell-protecting antioxidants.
  • Greens: Beet greens, dandelion greens, spinach, lettuce and Swiss chard are all in season throughout the spring and summer months. These greens contain protein and iron, and are full of the cell-protecting and repairing antioxidants, vitamins C and A, as well as B vitamins and fiber. Not only do they make a great salad, but you can toss them into a blender, along with some fresh fruit for a green smoothie.
  • Bell peppers make a colorful addition to a snack, salad or meal, but there’s more to this crunchy fruit than meets the eye. Bell peppers contain phytochemicals called carotenoids, which give them their bright colors – and a diet high in carotenoid-dense foods has been associated with reducing the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, and age-related eye diseases.
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Miss Me With The Negativity!

Miss Me With The Negativity! how to have true friends

Miss Me With The Negativity! You would think summertime would be all about sunshine, hanging out with old as well as new friends and searching for new adventures. Sadly, however, during this time you also begin to weed out true friends from friend-enemies. Yes, we all know that they are out there and why is this the case, who knows. Maybe it’s just human nature in which people don’t seem so connected as they were before. Perhaps because of lack of communication, misunderstanding, insecurities or they may even feel like they are better than you for some odd reason.

For whatever the case don’t let this get you down. It’s a big Big world out there and your time is too precious to be deliberating others actions of why they are acting a certain way. You will make new friends to add to your current friends. These will be ones that will really enrich your life not pollute it. So then, let these old “friends” go, they are not really true to you because true friends work things out no matter what. So tell them Miss Me With The Negativity! Deuces!!

Enjoy your summer dolls. xoxo

There are some people who always seem angry and continuously look for conflict. Walk away; The battle they are fighting isn’t with you, it is with themselves.

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Make Your Summer Barbecues a Little Bit Healthier

Make Your Summer Barbecues a Little Bit Healthier

Barbecues are fun and usually have a lot of rich and fatty foods. You can make your barbecue healthier and still have fun with lots of great food.

If you’re going to have a creamy dip, use Greek yogurt instead of sour cream. If you are a guacamole lover, cut down on the fat from the avocado by mixing in another vegetable. A good add-in would be frozen peas, they keep the guacamole green while adding a little sweetness.

Trick your friends into eating their vegetables. You can replace the chips and dips with beautifully cut crudités. Try seasoning the raw vegetables with lime, salt and chili powder.  They look good, taste good and are perfectly healthy.

Salads are great but the lettuce tends to wilt so try making something like a Greek salad that doesn’t require lettuce and will hold up for the duration of a long barbecue. Also, use less cheese in the salad to cut down on the calories. Put the salad at the front of the serving table as your friends are more likely to put some on their plates. Plus it leaves less room for unhealthy options.