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Fresh Start Loans To Overcome Bankruptcy! u Shall Try as Many Combinations as possible, but Thou Shall Not Try to Make a Tomato-Mango Smoothie.Fresh start loans can provide the funds needed to get back on track after financial failure and can help you recover your credit score and improve your credit history.The financial industry has created fresh start loans because more and more Americans get in financial problems like these due to the misuse of credit cards and other financial products. Getting finance after a bankruptcy process is extremely difficult due to the bad credit it implies. However, these loans can provide funds and at the same time aid you in recovering your credit so you can resort to traditional forms of financing again.Why Are Fresh Start Loans Ideal For Those With Past Bankruptcies Fresh Start Loans are provided by non traditional financial institutions that have found a special niche for a new loan product. These loans are meant for those who need financing to start over, to recover their credit after bankruptcy. There is no particular purpose to this loans but the idea is that they should be used It’s important to become creative with blending. Try as many combinations as possible. Try as many fruits as possible. The possibilities are endless. I discovered so many good combos just by asking, “I wonder how this and that taste together in a smoothie?” I encourage you to do the same. Do not think you need to open up a recipe book each time you want to make a smoothie or raw soup! However, I must advise against the tomato-mango smoothie. I tried it once, and it is not a winner! (But who knows, you might like it...) 8- Thou Shall Avoid Using Frozen Fruits Too Often. Most smoothie recipes I have seen in books include ice or frozen fruit. The reason is that it saves money to the restaurant preparing them, but also because people enjoy having cold drinks. The problem with frozen foods, such as frozen bananas, berries, etc., is that they are very cold. Eating cold foods is the equivalent of putting an ice pack in your stomach. Digestion is slow, and indigestion follows. If you want a cool drink, blend with cold water, instead of using ice. Occasionally, you may want to throw in a couple frozen bananas in your smoothies, but take your time eating it and don’t swallow it cold at once. 9- Thou Shall Take Your Time to Enjoy Thy Bl The Death of Anna Nicole Smith There are several benefits to eating blended raw foods (smoothies, raw soups, etc.), beyond their convenience. In this article, I will provide you with some essential information about blended foods. I will give you some of the best pieces of advice I have found over the years, my “golden rules” of blending. Here we go...Anna Nicole Smith is dead. Her life was lived at an extraordinary pace, always at the center of media attention. She was a former Playboy playmate, a jeans model, a widow of an octogenarian oil tycoon and reality TV star. She always seemed to be in the spotlight and only seemed to be happy when somebody had something to say about her.She died in Hollywood FL, at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, she was found by a private nurse, who on finding her called 911, Smiths bodyguard (only one?) administered CPR but she was later declared dead at hospital.Only a couple of days ago it was reported that she was to be sued by the weight loss company Trimspa, a company that promotes 'magic diet pills'. Smith became the 'Face' of Trimspa back in 2003 and claimed that after a couple of months that she had lost over 30lbs! Later that year she claimed that her weight loss had exceeded 65lbs and when she started appearing on commercials and made TV appearances, the 'magic pills' became the latest we 1- Thou Shall Make Blended Raw Foods on a Regular Basis. Blending is a great way to consume fruits and vegetables, for several reasons: a. It’s convenient. We can make a big smoothie in a flash when we don’t have time to prepare a dish or sit down and chew a bunch of apples. Smoothies make great, ready-to-eat meals that can be consumed immediately or brought along to work, to outdoor activities, etc. b. It’s healthy. Blending raw fruits and vegetables breaks them down into particles that are easy to assimilate by the body. This is especially important, considering the fact that many of us do not chew well enough and/or have compromised digestion. c. It’s tasty. Raw soups, smoothies, etc., are super tasty — everybody loves them. You’ll have no trouble converting your family or kids to become fruits and vegetables lovers with blended raw foods. d. It’s great for children. Blended raw fruits and vegetables are the ideal “baby foods” and can be added to a child’s diet from an early age. 2- Thou Shall Use a Vitamix. What is a Vita-Mix? a. A $400 blender. Answer: d, all of the above! Ok, first of all let me say that I do not work for the company Vitamix nor do I make a profit by recommending their product. I’m just a happy user. I once used a traditional blender, and then got a Vita-Mix, and never looked back. It’s the best investment I ever made for any kitchen tool! Ask any Vita-Mix owner and they’ll tell you how awesome the machine is. They will also probably tell you that they use it almost everyday. I do. It’s simply the best to make smoothies in a flash, in a large quantity, make dressings, raw soups, etc. With a regular blender you can’t achieve the same texture with the same ease as you will with the Vita-Mix. So for all of those who wonder, “What the best blender to use?”, you’ve got your answer. Although there are other high-quality blenders, I’ve never tried one that matches the Vita-Mix, a machine that’s been around for decades. If you don’t have a Vita-mix, you can continue using your regular blender, but definitely put that in your “wish list.” 3- Thou Shall Throw Away the Recipe Book That Comes With the Vita-mix in the Trashcan. When you buy a Vita-mix you get a little booklet of recipes and instructions on how to use the machine. Although the Vita-Mix company has great marketing and a great product, I don’t really know who they hired to come up with those recipes. It’s the worst combination of completely vile mixtures of food you can imagine. When you buy a vita-mix, used or new, just throw away the recipe book that comes with it. Burn it, recycle it, do anything you want with it but do not use it! Instead, learn the proper recipes, which are no-brainers by the way. I’ve included all the most essential raw soup and smoothie recipes in my new book, “Instant Raw Sensations.” 4- Thou Shall Not Try to Make Ann Wigmore’s Recipes. I don’t have anything against Ann Wigmore. She certainly contributed a lot to the health movement. She also wrote a lot about the benefits of blended foods, and wrote a book called “The Blending Book.” That book contains great ideas and information, but the recipes aren’t very appealing. They’ll likely turn off most people who are interested in raw foods! So if you ever thought that “raw soups” weren’t your thing after you tried some of Ann Wigmore’s recipes, don’t desperate! You can come up with much better ideas with only a few “good” examples to follow. 5- Thou Shall Blend as Briefly as Possible. When we blend foods, oxygen mixes with the food particles. This process creates oxidation big time, meaning that each particle of food becomes exposed to oxygen, which contributes to destroying the nutritional value. The key to benefiting from blended foods while keeping oxidation to a minimum is to blend for as little as necessary. Learn to use your Vita-Mix or blender, so that you do not need to blend for a long period of time. A good way to do this is to use the Vita-Mix 10-speed feature. Start at the lowest speed (this doesn’t create much oxidation), and as you progressively add in the ingredients, increase the speed. Then blend at high speed for a few seconds only, and bring the speed back down before turning the power off. 6- Thou Shall Clean Thy Vita-mix Immediately After Using It. The Vita-mix, or the blender, is easy to clean. Here’s how to do it. Immediately after using it, pour out your concoction, and then fill half of the blender with water and a little dish soap. Then blend this at high speed for about 15-20 seconds. Rinse once or twice and bingo, your container is completely clean and ready to use! Problems arise when we wait to clean it. Then all of the stuff dries out an becomes hard to clean. Then we complain, “This is too much trouble.” The key is to clean the blender immediately after using it. Not 5 minutes later. Immediately. I guarantee that you’ll save a lot of time and trouble this way. 7- Thou Shall Try as Many Combinations as possible, but Thou Shall Not Try to Make a Tomato-Mango Smoothie. It’s important to become creative with blending. Try as many combinations as possible. Try as many fruits as possible. The possibilities are endless. I discovered so many good combos just by asking, “I wonder how this and that taste together in a smoothie?” I encourage you to do the same. Do not think you need to open up a recipe book each time you want to make a smoothie or raw soup! However, I must advise against the tomato-mango smoothie. I tried it once, and it is not a winner! (But who knows, you might like it...) 8- Thou Shall Avoid Using Frozen Fruits Too Often. Most smoothie recipes I have seen in books include ice or frozen fruit. The reason is that it saves money to the restaurant preparing them, but also because people enjoy having cold drinks. The problem with frozen foods, such as frozen bananas, berries, etc., is that they are very cold. Eating cold foods is the equivalent of putting an ice pack in your stomach. Digestion is slow, and indigestion follows. If you want a cool drink, blend with cold water, instead of using ice. Occasionally, you may want to throw in a couple frozen bananas in your smoothies, but take your time eating it and don’t swallow it cold at once. 9- Thou Shall Take Your Time to Enjoy Thy Bl The Power of Words: Networking Your Way to New Connections and a Better Outlook >Whether you’re looking for a job, have a job, are hiring or even none of the above, networking can be invaluable part of who you are and what you do. But networking isn’t just about the free lunch (if there is one – and you know the old adage about that anyway). When it comes to the language of networking, be sure it’s all about them and less about you. Like advertising, networking is all about a “what’s in it for me” approach. But the approach needs to be turned around so that the person benefiting is your conversation partner and not you, yourself and you.If and when you make the exchange about them and not you, you will find that opportunities begin to present themselves to you in ways you may not have even imagined.If you want to get the most out of business networking and cultivate a network of endless referrals, follow these commandments:1. Build, don’t sell: Don’t view your encounters as selling opportunities, but as relationship builders. Nobody wants to be cornered or pressur What is a Vita-Mix? a. A $400 blender. Answer: d, all of the above! Ok, first of all let me say that I do not work for the company Vitamix nor do I make a profit by recommending their product. I’m just a happy user. I once used a traditional blender, and then got a Vita-Mix, and never looked back. It’s the best investment I ever made for any kitchen tool! Ask any Vita-Mix owner and they’ll tell you how awesome the machine is. They will also probably tell you that they use it almost everyday. I do. It’s simply the best to make smoothies in a flash, in a large quantity, make dressings, raw soups, etc. With a regular blender you can’t achieve the same texture with the same ease as you will with the Vita-Mix. So for all of those who wonder, “What the best blender to use?”, you’ve got your answer. Although there are other high-quality blenders, I’ve never tried one that matches the Vita-Mix, a machine that’s been around for decades. If you don’t have a Vita-mix, you can continue using your regular blender, but definitely put that in your “wish list.” 3- Thou Shall Throw Away the Recipe Book That Comes With the Vita-mix in the Trashcan. When you buy a Vita-mix you get a little booklet of recipes and instructions on how to use the machine. Although the Vita-Mix company has great marketing and a great product, I don’t really know who they hired to come up with those recipes. It’s the worst combination of completely vile mixtures of food you can imagine. When you buy a vita-mix, used or new, just throw away the recipe book that comes with it. Burn it, recycle it, do anything you want with it but do not use it! Instead, learn the proper recipes, which are no-brainers by the way. I’ve included all the most essential raw soup and smoothie recipes in my new book, “Instant Raw Sensations.” 4- Thou Shall Not Try to Make Ann Wigmore’s Recipes. I don’t have anything against Ann Wigmore. She certainly contributed a lot to the health movement. She also wrote a lot about the benefits of blended foods, and wrote a book called “The Blending Book.” That book contains great ideas and information, but the recipes aren’t very appealing. They’ll likely turn off most people who are interested in raw foods! So if you ever thought that “raw soups” weren’t your thing after you tried some of Ann Wigmore’s recipes, don’t desperate! You can come up with much better ideas with only a few “good” examples to follow. 5- Thou Shall Blend as Briefly as Possible. When we blend foods, oxygen mixes with the food particles. This process creates oxidation big time, meaning that each particle of food becomes exposed to oxygen, which contributes to destroying the nutritional value. The key to benefiting from blended foods while keeping oxidation to a minimum is to blend for as little as necessary. Learn to use your Vita-Mix or blender, so that you do not need to blend for a long period of time. A good way to do this is to use the Vita-Mix 10-speed feature. Start at the lowest speed (this doesn’t create much oxidation), and as you progressively add in the ingredients, increase the speed. Then blend at high speed for a few seconds only, and bring the speed back down before turning the power off. 6- Thou Shall Clean Thy Vita-mix Immediately After Using It. The Vita-mix, or the blender, is easy to clean. Here’s how to do it. Immediately after using it, pour out your concoction, and then fill half of the blender with water and a little dish soap. Then blend this at high speed for about 15-20 seconds. Rinse once or twice and bingo, your container is completely clean and ready to use! Problems arise when we wait to clean it. Then all of the stuff dries out an becomes hard to clean. Then we complain, “This is too much trouble.” The key is to clean the blender immediately after using it. Not 5 minutes later. Immediately. I guarantee that you’ll save a lot of time and trouble this way. 7- Thou Shall Try as Many Combinations as possible, but Thou Shall Not Try to Make a Tomato-Mango Smoothie. It’s important to become creative with blending. Try as many combinations as possible. Try as many fruits as possible. The possibilities are endless. I discovered so many good combos just by asking, “I wonder how this and that taste together in a smoothie?” I encourage you to do the same. Do not think you need to open up a recipe book each time you want to make a smoothie or raw soup! However, I must advise against the tomato-mango smoothie. I tried it once, and it is not a winner! (But who knows, you might like it...) 8- Thou Shall Avoid Using Frozen Fruits Too Often. Most smoothie recipes I have seen in books include ice or frozen fruit. The reason is that it saves money to the restaurant preparing them, but also because people enjoy having cold drinks. The problem with frozen foods, such as frozen bananas, berries, etc., is that they are very cold. Eating cold foods is the equivalent of putting an ice pack in your stomach. Digestion is slow, and indigestion follows. If you want a cool drink, blend with cold water, instead of using ice. Occasionally, you may want to throw in a couple frozen bananas in your smoothies, but take your time eating it and don’t swallow it cold at once. 9- Thou Shall Take Your Time to Enjoy Thy Bl Mens Skin Care Products ecipes and instructions on how to use the machine. Although the Vita-Mix company has great marketing and a great product, I don’t really know who they hired to come up with those recipes. It’s the worst combination of completely vile mixtures of food you can imagine.A while ago, men had to steal a bit of our wives, girlfriends or even sisters face cleanser or moisturizer. Of course we know it wasn't because we like to put on make up or play dress up. It's because we want to look good, clean and attractive for women. However, now a day’s companies are finally starting to respond to men's interest in skin care and today we have a variety of men skin care products on the market. Statistics show that just in the United States, men spend more than 4 billion dollars per year on grooming products.I know some of you guys may still me tempted to just use whatever’s in the bathroom mirror cabinet, but you have to realize that a man's skin and woman's skin is very different. The mens skin care products made today are designed specifically for men and our skin.A man's skin is about 20 percent thicker than woman's, and it’s a lot more firm than hers because we have more collagen and elastin. Unfortunately, men have more active sebaceous glands; this means our skin te When you buy a vita-mix, used or new, just throw away the recipe book that comes with it. Burn it, recycle it, do anything you want with it but do not use it! Instead, learn the proper recipes, which are no-brainers by the way. I’ve included all the most essential raw soup and smoothie recipes in my new book, “Instant Raw Sensations.” 4- Thou Shall Not Try to Make Ann Wigmore’s Recipes. I don’t have anything against Ann Wigmore. She certainly contributed a lot to the health movement. She also wrote a lot about the benefits of blended foods, and wrote a book called “The Blending Book.” That book contains great ideas and information, but the recipes aren’t very appealing. They’ll likely turn off most people who are interested in raw foods! So if you ever thought that “raw soups” weren’t your thing after you tried some of Ann Wigmore’s recipes, don’t desperate! You can come up with much better ideas with only a few “good” examples to follow. 5- Thou Shall Blend as Briefly as Possible. When we blend foods, oxygen mixes with the food particles. This process creates oxidation big time, meaning that each particle of food becomes exposed to oxygen, which contributes to destroying the nutritional value. The key to benefiting from blended foods while keeping oxidation to a minimum is to blend for as little as necessary. Learn to use your Vita-Mix or blender, so that you do not need to blend for a long period of time. A good way to do this is to use the Vita-Mix 10-speed feature. Start at the lowest speed (this doesn’t create much oxidation), and as you progressively add in the ingredients, increase the speed. Then blend at high speed for a few seconds only, and bring the speed back down before turning the power off. 6- Thou Shall Clean Thy Vita-mix Immediately After Using It. The Vita-mix, or the blender, is easy to clean. Here’s how to do it. Immediately after using it, pour out your concoction, and then fill half of the blender with water and a little dish soap. Then blend this at high speed for about 15-20 seconds. Rinse once or twice and bingo, your container is completely clean and ready to use! Problems arise when we wait to clean it. Then all of the stuff dries out an becomes hard to clean. Then we complain, “This is too much trouble.” The key is to clean the blender immediately after using it. Not 5 minutes later. Immediately. I guarantee that you’ll save a lot of time and trouble this way. 7- Thou Shall Try as Many Combinations as possible, but Thou Shall Not Try to Make a Tomato-Mango Smoothie. It’s important to become creative with blending. Try as many combinations as possible. Try as many fruits as possible. The possibilities are endless. I discovered so many good combos just by asking, “I wonder how this and that taste together in a smoothie?” I encourage you to do the same. Do not think you need to open up a recipe book each time you want to make a smoothie or raw soup! However, I must advise against the tomato-mango smoothie. I tried it once, and it is not a winner! (But who knows, you might like it...) 8- Thou Shall Avoid Using Frozen Fruits Too Often. Most smoothie recipes I have seen in books include ice or frozen fruit. The reason is that it saves money to the restaurant preparing them, but also because people enjoy having cold drinks. The problem with frozen foods, such as frozen bananas, berries, etc., is that they are very cold. Eating cold foods is the equivalent of putting an ice pack in your stomach. Digestion is slow, and indigestion follows. If you want a cool drink, blend with cold water, instead of using ice. Occasionally, you may want to throw in a couple frozen bananas in your smoothies, but take your time eating it and don’t swallow it cold at once. 9- Thou Shall Take Your Time to Enjoy Thy Bl Debt Consolidation - Consolidate Your Student Loans Now! n big time, meaning that each particle of food becomes exposed to oxygen, which contributes to destroying the nutritional value.The Federal student loan program has benefited thousands of college students in the forty years since it was introduced. Interest rates for the program have historically been quite competitive, and the program has allowed many people to acquire a college education who otherwise might not have been able to afford one.At the moment, interest rates on Federal student loans are the lowest in history, but that is about to change. On July 1, 2005, the interest rates on Federal student loans will rise, due to an increase in the price of Treasury, bills, to which the interest rates on student loans are tied.While an increase in interest rates is seldom viewed as a good thing, knowing about it ahead of can be helpful. Between now and June 30, new graduates or those who have been repaying existing loans can consolidate their student loans at current rates. The rates currently vary, with fixed rates being slightly higher than adjustable rates. Those considering consolidation might wish to convert t The key to benefiting from blended foods while keeping oxidation to a minimum is to blend for as little as necessary. Learn to use your Vita-Mix or blender, so that you do not need to blend for a long period of time. A good way to do this is to use the Vita-Mix 10-speed feature. Start at the lowest speed (this doesn’t create much oxidation), and as you progressively add in the ingredients, increase the speed. Then blend at high speed for a few seconds only, and bring the speed back down before turning the power off. 6- Thou Shall Clean Thy Vita-mix Immediately After Using It. The Vita-mix, or the blender, is easy to clean. Here’s how to do it. Immediately after using it, pour out your concoction, and then fill half of the blender with water and a little dish soap. Then blend this at high speed for about 15-20 seconds. Rinse once or twice and bingo, your container is completely clean and ready to use! Problems arise when we wait to clean it. Then all of the stuff dries out an becomes hard to clean. Then we complain, “This is too much trouble.” The key is to clean the blender immediately after using it. Not 5 minutes later. Immediately. I guarantee that you’ll save a lot of time and trouble this way. 7- Thou Shall Try as Many Combinations as possible, but Thou Shall Not Try to Make a Tomato-Mango Smoothie. It’s important to become creative with blending. Try as many combinations as possible. Try as many fruits as possible. The possibilities are endless. I discovered so many good combos just by asking, “I wonder how this and that taste together in a smoothie?” I encourage you to do the same. Do not think you need to open up a recipe book each time you want to make a smoothie or raw soup! However, I must advise against the tomato-mango smoothie. I tried it once, and it is not a winner! (But who knows, you might like it...) 8- Thou Shall Avoid Using Frozen Fruits Too Often. Most smoothie recipes I have seen in books include ice or frozen fruit. The reason is that it saves money to the restaurant preparing them, but also because people enjoy having cold drinks. The problem with frozen foods, such as frozen bananas, berries, etc., is that they are very cold. Eating cold foods is the equivalent of putting an ice pack in your stomach. Digestion is slow, and indigestion follows. If you want a cool drink, blend with cold water, instead of using ice. Occasionally, you may want to throw in a couple frozen bananas in your smoothies, but take your time eating it and don’t swallow it cold at once. 9- Thou Shall Take Your Time to Enjoy Thy Bl Generating Internet Traffic for New Websites u Shall Try as Many Combinations as possible, but Thou Shall Not Try to Make a Tomato-Mango Smoothie.Starting a New Website?For someone new to online business, I would recommend that you first be familiar with the ins-and-outs of generating internet traffic to your site. A business is nothing without traffic (just like a brick and mortar store), and generating traffic on the internet requires specific know-how and skills. Why not learn from credible experts and profit from their experience first before committing too much time and money?Generating Internet Traffic - Target Searches, Gauge Competition, Raise ProfileFor a brick-and-mortar store, the business mantra is "location, location, location". But location is but a means to an end, and the end is to generate interested "traffic, traffic, traffic". For an internet site, virtual location per se (where your site is hosted) may not be important (however, where your site is linked is, more on this later), but generating traffic is critical. Generating traffic to your site requires specific know-hows wh It’s important to become creative with blending. Try as many combinations as possible. Try as many fruits as possible. The possibilities are endless. I discovered so many good combos just by asking, “I wonder how this and that taste together in a smoothie?” I encourage you to do the same. Do not think you need to open up a recipe book each time you want to make a smoothie or raw soup! However, I must advise against the tomato-mango smoothie. I tried it once, and it is not a winner! (But who knows, you might like it...) 8- Thou Shall Avoid Using Frozen Fruits Too Often. Most smoothie recipes I have seen in books include ice or frozen fruit. The reason is that it saves money to the restaurant preparing them, but also because people enjoy having cold drinks. The problem with frozen foods, such as frozen bananas, berries, etc., is that they are very cold. Eating cold foods is the equivalent of putting an ice pack in your stomach. Digestion is slow, and indigestion follows. If you want a cool drink, blend with cold water, instead of using ice. Occasionally, you may want to throw in a couple frozen bananas in your smoothies, but take your time eating it and don’t swallow it cold at once. 9- Thou Shall Take Your Time to Enjoy Thy Blended Drink. Blended foods are easy to eat, but they are also very concentrated. They are fast to prepare, and can also be fast to consume! The problem is that consuming blended foods too fast doesn’t give your body the time to digest and assimilate them properly. You need to consider your blended foods “food”, not “drinks.” Take your time to enjoy them and your body will thank you for it. 10- Thou Shall Get a Copy of My Book “Instant Raw Sensations” Ok, here’s my little inside plug: since there was no good raw blending book, I had to write my own. At first, I wrote a booklet called “Raw Soups, Salads & Smoothies,” which is now available on my website when you order “The Raw Secrets.” My latest and most useful collection of easy blended food recipes, as well as other raw recipes, is my book “Instant Raw Sensations.” It contains an entire chapter filled with smoothie recipes, another one with green smoothies, as well as recipes for raw soups and dressings. If you haven’t gotten your copy yet (it just started shipping this week), go to: http://www.fredericpatenaude.com/instantraw.htm
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