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Superbowl Sunday Alternative: Valentine’s Pavlovian Call to Love. (Jigsaw puzzle / recipe included!)

posted by Janice Taylor, Editor | 7:47am Sunday February 7, 2010

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It’s playtime at the Kick in the Tush Club!
This week, Janice Taylor, Weight Loss Artist, Coach – she who makes weight loss fun – offers up platters full of Pomegranate Hearts, Rosemary Capellini, Sage Advice and more!

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Get Jiggy JigSaw: “Pomegranate Hearts,” is inspired by St. Valentines Day. As you click through and put the pieces together, think about love … all types of love. Love for family, for friends and neighbors; the love and appreciation of the color of the sky, the cold air, the warm air, the fog, the rain; love the sound of the train choo-choo’in on by. Just love plain n’ simple. First and foremost, however, love thyself!
And then … whip up this fabulous dish …
Capellini Rosemary inspired by The Goddess of Love, Aphrodite!
Rosemary …
* when placed under your pillow it promotes pleasant dreams,
* when steeped in tea, it calms frayed nerves, and
* when the scent is present during certain amorous adventures, future hints of the heady bouquet will evoke a “Pavlovian call to love!” *Slightly thinner variation of recipe from “InterCourses: an aphrodisiac cookbook
Rosemary, an aphrodisiac, can be found in early depictions of the Goddess of Love, Aphrodite, clutching or wearing a sprig of the fragrant herb.
BEGIN the love fest:
Start your evening with a hot soak in a bath scented with a few drops of rosemary essential oil will improve circulation to the skin and sensitivity to touch.
AND Then SERVE UP:
Capellini Rosemary a la Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, heavy on the aphrodisiacs
Ingredients:
6 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 cup olive oil
1/2 cup chopped rosemary
1/2 cup chopped parsley
1/2 cup chopped chives
1 pound capellini
salt n’ pepper to taste
Instructions:
Heat garlic in olive in a skillet until nice n’ brown. * Stir in herbs and heat. * Cook the pasta until al dente. * Drain and toss with the herb mixture.
Hungry for more Jiggy FUN?
The FOOL (based on the Tarot)
Peonies, Paper Dolls and Love Potions
Brad & Angelina – Divorce of Pick up the Pieces?
Spread the word … NOT the icing!
Janice
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Jill

posted February 8, 2010 at 10:29 am


I am thankful for my health, family, fiance, my possessions, shelter, the ability to choose that finishing my Psychology (Bachelor’s) degree at a community college is the best choice for me mentally and emotionally, I am thankful for our family dog,the fact that we will be moving to a warmer state ASAP, and that my fiance won 100 dollars (out of 400 possible) in his workplace’s Superbowl pool yesterday! :)



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posted February 8, 2010 at 10:49 am


omg lol that was meant for dr. norris’s blog sorry!



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posted February 8, 2010 at 10:53 am


What I meant for you was that I am glad to have ‘met’ you on Therese’s Beyond Blue blog! You sound like an awesome person and I wanted to let you know that I have signed up for the KITT newsletter, I need to lose some weight. We won’t go into how much I weigh though. :(



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posted February 9, 2010 at 4:21 pm


Sowing seeds of love as oftentimes as we can is like building the stairways to heaven,though to be heavenly begins upon oneself’s right spirituality,outward manifestation is the synchronicity of that spirituality.It is always my intention to spread love in ways that i can express them towards my fellowmen,together with a prayer and thanksgiving that all is well around my circle of friends and superiors at workplace.
thanks!



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