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Monday, February 6, 2012

Strange Addiction: I am eating my husband??? really??


'My Strange Addiction': Woman Eats Husband

First Posted: 8/8/11 Updated: 10/8/11

"I'm eating my husband", Casie casually comments as she dips her fingers back into the urn for another taste. Casie lost her husband and has been carrying his ashes with her everywhere she goes. Open day Casie opened his urn, accidentally dirtying her hands with his ashes. Casie felt it would be rude and dismissive to merely wipe her hands clean, so she licked the ashes off her fingers. This simple yet revolting move gave her pleasure. Casie continued licking the ashes off her fingers but this time intentionally. Five times a day or more Casie opens the urn and soils her fingers with her husband's remains and consumes it. She is on a steady diet of her husband's ashes and has lost 47 pounds.
My Strange Addiction Sun., 10PM on TLC

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Super Bowl: Chorizo and Shrimp Quesadillas!! on word YUMMO!!


Picture of Chorizo and Shrimp Quesadillas with Smoky Guacamole Recipe




Ingredients

  • 2 ripe Haas avocados
  • 1 lime, juiced
  • A couple pinches salt
  • 1/4 cup sour cream, 3 rounded tablespoonfuls
  • 2 chipotle peppers in adobo, available in cans on specialty food aisle in Mexican section
  • 1/2 pound chorizo sausage, sliced thin on an angle
  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil, plus some for drizzling
  • 1 clove garlic, cracked away from skin and crushed
  • 12 large shrimp, peeled and deveined, tails removed, ask for easy-peels at fish counter
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 4 (12- inch) flour tortillas
  • 1/2 pound, 2 cups, shredded pepper Jack cheese

Directions

Cut avocados all the way around with a sharp knife. Scoop out the pit, then spoon avocado flesh away from skin into a food processor. Add the juice of 1 lime, a couple of pinches salt, sour cream and chipotles in adobo. Pulse guacamole until smooth. Transfer to a serving bowl.
Heat a 12-inch nonstick skillet over medium high heat. Brown chorizo 2 to 3 minutes, then remove from pan. Add oil, garlic, then shrimp. Season shrimp with salt and pepper and cook shrimp until pink, 2 or 3 minutes. Transfer shrimp to a cutting board and coarsely chop.
Add a drizzle of oil to the pan and a large tortilla. Cook tortilla 30 seconds, then turn. Cover 1/2 of the tortilla with a couple of handfuls of cheese. Arrange a layer of chorizo and shrimp over the cheese and fold tortilla over. Press down gently with a spatula and cook tortilla a minute or so on each side to melt cheese and crisp. Remove quesadilla to large cutting board and repeat with remaining ingredients. Cut each quesadilla into 5 wedges and transfer to plates with your spatula. Top wedges of quesadillas with liberal amounts of smoky guacamole.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Michelle Obama Battles Ellen in a Pushup Contest


Michelle Obama Battles Ellen DeGeneres in Pushup Contest

Thursday February 02, 2012 01:45 PM EST
Michelle Obama is known for her commitment to health andexercise. But who knew she was so tenacious when it comes to pushups? 

On her talk show Thursday, Ellen DeGeneres invites the First Lady to do some pushups with her. And Mrs. Obama doesn't disappoint – quickly dropping and doing 25, much to the surprise of the host. 

"I just stopped," the First Lady says, hinting that she could have done plenty more. 

DeGeneres says she was going easy. "I thought it wouldn't be good to show up the First Lady, so I stopped," she says. "Because I thought, This looks bad that I'm going to beat her. I'm 54, and you're 48." 

But Mrs. Obama clearly didn't need the help. "How amazing is that?" DeGeneres says. 

Elsewhere in the interview, DeGeneres gets to the bottom of a pressing issue – whether President Obama picks up his socks. 

"No, no, he doesn't pick up his socks," Mrs. Obama reveals. "He thinks he's neat, but he has people who help him. I'm like, 'It's not you that's neat. It's the people who pick up your socks. Those are the neat people.' "

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

My 600 pound life.....Melissa Morris


Woman's Journey to a Stunning 500 Pound Weight Loss

To say Melissa Morris led a normal life would be far from the truth.
Weighing in at nearly 700 pounds, her life was anything but normal.
"I didn't get up to make myself food.  Somebody always brought me something," Morris said today on "Good Morning America."  "I didn't get up and cook.  Somebody brought it to me."
Morris, 37, had been overweight her whole life, but her weight began to creep up the scale after she met and married her husband, Chris, and the couple moved to rural Livingston, Texas in 2002, away from family and friends.
It took a bout of cancer faced by her mother to make Morris realize she needed a drastic change.
"My mom was sick with cancer and we went to Ohio to be with her," Morris told "GMA."  "We went home [from the hospital] and my mom was sitting in her chair and she still had her bandages from her surgery and she looked up at me sitting in my chair and she said, 'Can I get up and make you something to eat?'"
"I thought my mom is sick with cancer, my mom could die and she's worried about whether or not she can get up to make me something to eat?," Morris said.  "I was done.  I was done."
In a desperate attempt to lose weight, Morris found a doctor who was willing to perform gastric bypass surgery.
On the day of the surgery, in January 2006, Morris wore a skirt that had been handmade using four yards, or 12 feet, of material in order to fit her body.
"It was tight," she said of the skirt.  "It fit tight."
The surgery was a success and, one year later, she had lost more than 250 pounds.
Not having driven for over a decade, she passed her driver's license test and gained newfound independence.
Four years after her surgery, she had lost more than 400 pounds and was hired by the clinic that performed her own gastric bypass surgery to consult with new patients.
"Everyday I look in the mirror I still see the 673 pound lady," Morris said, of transitioning to her new appearance.  "I don't recognize the body that I have, but the face is still mine."
While her health improved, Morris's dramatic weight loss placed strains on her family life, particularly with her husband, Chris.
"It's been hard," she said.  "He's a caretaker, he's always been a caretaker.  He was so used to doing everything for me.  I let him but, as I got skinny, I was like, 'I don't what you do that, I can do that.'"
"We are defining our relationship," Morris said.
Morris's weight loss and improved health did allow the couple to realize another dream, having a child.  Their daughter, Allona, will turn two in May.
"She's the great part," Morris said.  "She's worth everything. She's what I live for."
Morris's weight loss story is documented in the show “My 600 Pound Life,” premiering at 9 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 1, on TLC.
ABC News' Cathy Becker contributed to this report.

Sweet Princess Birthday Party!!!!



LilSugar
We’re excited to bring you another great article from LilSugar, a fantastic source for mamas who want advice and news about everything from packing healthy lunches to mastering the art of stroller chic. This week, we’re featuring their Precious Princess-Themed Birthday Party guideline.

All Hail This Precious Princess-Themed Birthday Party
Hear ye, hear ye! A princess-themed birthday party can be a simple and beautiful affair without having to be over-the-top fabulous! Check out this simply stunning princess-themed birthday for a sweet little girl and get inspired to plan your next royal celebration.

Princess Birthday Invitation

All Hail This Precious Princess-Themed Birthday Party
Guests were cordially invited to attend this princess-themed celebration for a little princess's 4th birthday with custom invitations — in pastel pink and blue.

Princess-Themed 4th Birthday

All Hail This Precious Princess-Themed Birthday Party
The pastel pink and blue color palette used for the party decor made this royal bash supersweet. Hot pink and pale pink balloons floated over the dessert table, making this a picture-perfect party setup!

Princess Dessert Table

All Hail This Precious Princess-Themed Birthday Party
A royal birthday cake — flanked by candy-filled glass vases — took center stage at the dessert table. Pink lemonade was the beverage of choice — and there were plenty of baked goodies on hand to enjoy!

Princess Birthday Cake

All Hail This Precious Princess-Themed Birthday Party
A light blue two-tier birthday cake with pink detailing — topped off by a pink paper crown — was the crowning jewel of the dessert table.
Princess Cookies

All Hail This Precious Princess-Themed Birthday Party
Crown-shaped cookies in hot pink, pale pink, and blue were among the princess-themed goodies available at the dessert table. Aren't they just the cutest?

Princess Cake Pops

All Hail This Precious Princess-Themed Birthday Party
No party would be complete without cake pops — even a princess-themed party! We love that the cake pops were decorated to complement the birthday cake.

Princess Cupcakes

All Hail This Precious Princess-Themed Birthday Party
Little blue cupcakes were also on display — and available for consumption — at the dessert table. Each cupcake had a pink paper wrapper and pink crown cupcake topper. Yum!

Caramel Popcorn

All Hail This Precious Princess-Themed Birthday Party
Caramel popcorn was also available for guests to enjoy. Handfuls of popcorn were perfectly displayed in blue paper holders.

Princess Party Favors

All Hail This Precious Princess-Themed Birthday Party
After the party was over, all guests got to take home a box with chocolate cookies, a balloon, and a crown!
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