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November 23, 2009

Let’s talk TURKEY!

Filed under: Cooking, Tips and Ideas — Tags: , , , , , , , — admin @ 4:17 pm

You can be assured of the best, most juicy & tasty turkey with these three recipes.  (And, btw, these recipes fit the food safety standard for the least risk of bacteria, cause as you know, food poisoning is at its highest after Bird-Day):

Best Turkey EVER!

·         9:00 p.m. Wednesday:  Submerge a frozen turkey in a bucket of water with 1-1/2 cup Kosher or Hawaiian salt. (You may have to weight the turkey with a heavy bowl.)

·         9:00 a.m. Thursday:  Remove turkey.  If you’re not ready to cook, store in fridge.

·         4 hours before dinner:  Preheat oven to 500º.  Rinse, pat turkey dry and rub it with a whole stick of butter.

·         Insert two onions, celery, garlic into the cavity and a few ice cubes in the cavity.

·         Cut off wing tips and reserve for gravy. Place foil around drumstick and wing ends, then place foil lightly over bird.

·         Cook for one hour at 500º.  Remove foil.

·         Reduce temp to 350 º and cook for two hours.  Basting every 20 minutes.

·         After 3 hours total cooking time (the minimum internal temperature must reach 165° F for safety), remove bird from oven and cover tightly in foil for 30 minutes.

·         Carve away!

Best stuffing EVER! (Serves 8 – 10)

·         1 loaf day old French bread (must be dried out), cut into cubes

·         1 cup walnuts

·         2 cups each chopped onion and celery

·         1 green apple, chopped

·         ¾ cup dried cherries

·         5 – 10 chopped green martini olives

·         1 – 2 cups stock from giblets (or chicken broth) – reserve neck for gravy

·         ¼ chopped fresh parsley

·         1 teas poultry season or sage

·         Salt and pepper

1.       Toast walnuts in pan then roughly chop.

2.       Melt 3 Tbsp butter in pan, add bread cubes and toast lightly.

3.       In large Dutch over, sauté onions and celery in 3 Tbsp butter till cooked.  Add bread, walnuts, apple, cherries, olives and parsley.  Add one cup stock or chicken broth, sage, poultry season, salt & pepper.

4.       Cover.  Cook on low for about an hour until apples are cooked through.  Add water or stock as needed to keep moist.

Best gravy EVER!

  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • Neck and wing tips from turkey
  • 1 large onion, sliced
  • 8 cups turkey stock or chicken stock
  • 1/4 cup BBQ Sauce
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper

Heat the vegetable oil in a saucepan on medium-high heat. Add the neck and wing tips and sear until brown. Remove from pan and reserve.

Lower heat and sauté the onions. Add the stock, scrapping up the fond on the bottom of the pan. Add the neck and wing tips into the saucepan. Cover and let simmer until it comes to a boil; about 1 hour. Sauce will reduce down greatly. Remove turkey parts. Add BBQ sauce to pan and whisk together. Gravy will thicken. Season with salt and pepper.


November 19, 2009

7 Foods to Boost Your Libido!

Filed under: Cooking, Romance & Sex, Tips and Ideas — Tags: , , , , , , , — admin @ 9:08 am

Recently, in one of our monthly newsletters, we talked about how the big ‘O’ can actually make your skin healthier.  But what if, as some have commented, your sex drive is at an all time low – what then?

We went to work to find the top 7 foods that will boost your libido.  Then we made them into a sexy dinner menu that will have you . . . ahem. . .  well. . . let’s just say your skin will be at full glow when the night is over.

Menu for the big ‘O’:

Appetizer:  Adamane beans
These little green tasty bits contain phytoestrogens, which help lubricate the vagina.

Dinner:  Salmon and tuna sushi
Salmon is high in omega-3 fatty acids that keep sex-hormone production humming along.  Tuna is a good source of selenium (a mineral that beelines to your guy’s testicles to help increase his sperm count).  And, don’t forget the ginger which helps in overall  blood circulation.

Wine:  Pinot Noir
Besides it being the one of the only red wines that pairs well with fish, and helps you feel warm and fuzzy, it also increases estrogen levels, and it contains resveratrol, an antioxidant that improves circulation during sex.  And it makes you a better kisser:  According to the Smell & Taste Treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago, guys prefer smooches that taste like alcohol (any kind will).  Just hold yourself to one glass — being drunk isn’t just unattractive; it’s a libido killer.

Dessert:  Chocolate covered bananas
Of course, the act of devouring something gooey and decadent is incredibly sensual, but there’s the compound in dark chocolate called phenylethylamine releases the same endorphins triggered by sex and increases the feelings of attraction between two people.  The Journal of Sexual Medicine reports that those who consume at least one cube of dark chocolate daily experience greater desire and better overall sexual function than those who don’t partake.  Bananas help release serotonin (the happy chemical) into your bloodstream, lifting your mood and calming your nervous system. And they have a sexy side effect: “Bananas contain potassium, a mineral that increases muscle strength, an element crucial to orgasm,” says Lou Paget, author of The Great Lover Playbook.

Try it and share your results!

November 16, 2009

Do You Love a Hairy…………….?

Recently, there was an article in Vanity Fair about a guy who moved here from the UK and decided to ‘Americanize’ by, among other things, do like teeth straightening/whitening, getting a sunga – the male equivalent of a female ‘Brazilian’.  Actually, the colloquial term for the business is ‘sack, back and crack’!  He described the experience this way: “The combined effect was like being tortured for information that you do not possess, with intervals for a (incidentally very costly) sandpaper handjob . . . Il Faut souffrir pour être belle, as the French say.  Without suffering, no beauty.”

It’s an interesting generation – this age of costly and painfully invasive hair removal procedures.  Maybe it’s an evitable and natural step to distance ourselves from our hairy ancestors  - the timely end of the expression “We’ve all gone ape”!

How do you feel?

Last week we were overcome with the responses to our request for ’10 things you love to do’.  The personal stories and lists of little things that matter, were – well, inspiring to say the least.  In fact, some of us here at SkinAgain have adopted some new ‘loves’.

We would enjoy hearing from you again.  Please share with us how you feel about this whole ‘hairless’ trend.  Do you prefer a curly, hairy chest over the stubble of post-shave?

Do share…………(and don’t be shy)!


November 9, 2009

Discovering new favorites after 50…

Filed under: Aging, Anti-Aging, Anti-Wrinkle, Fine Lines, Healing Cream — Tags: , , , , , , , — admin @ 3:40 pm

I just went camping in the Sequoia National Forest with friends and fam.

Despite being chased out of our campsite by a bear (no, I’m not exaggerating!), it was the R&R I needed.  No mirrors. . .

Sometimes at 51 I find it hard to look at myself.  I’ve been on camera a lot lately, so I’m kind of forced to.

However, I am quite happy to be of this age and discovering who I am in my 50’s. After all, old is the new sexy, right? (. . . right??)

Here’s what I’ve discovered I like to do in my 50’s:

1. Bathe, not shower

2. Wash my hair twice a week

3. Exfoliate a lot

4. Act like a puppy

5. Put my sweats on as soon as I get home

6. Have a facial once a week

7. Yoga

8. Selected sex (subject for future blog…stay tuned)

9.  Tapping (subject for future blog…stay tuned)

10. Breathe deep

So, to all my 50-something sister/friends out there. . . please comment.

Tell me your 50-something age and the top 10 things you’ve discovered you like to do at this age, and I’ll send the first 20 commenting bloggers a 2 oz travel size of  SkinAgain’s Original Healing Cream with peptides to diminish fine lines and tighten skin (and a whole lot of other things too).

Who knows?  Maybe we’ll all find some new favorite things to do at 50+!

Peace & Love,  Sherrie

November 2, 2009

People of color are the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population.

Brown skin is beautiful and comes in an endless array of tones, from tapioca to cinnamon to deep dark brown.  Darker skin has benefits, but contrary to popular belief, darker skin is not tougher, in fact, this extra melanin makes the skin more sensitive and vulnerable to injury.

The darker the skin the more at risk for dark scarring and hyperpigmentation, so caution and care need to be taken, especially when having mildly invasive skin treatments done, like micro-dermabrasion or chemical peels.

Many common cosmetic procedures are geared toward lighter skin, and it’s only recently, as the country’s ethnic population has grown to 40%, that science is playing catch-up.

SkinAgain Pigment Correct was specially tested for people of color and proven effective for smoothing and evening the skin tone of beautiful ‘Browns’.

EXCITING OFFER!

The developer, Sherrie Berry is so confident and passionate about her formula, she is offering a free Pigment Correct to the first 20 visitors to this blog.

All you have to do is email: info@skinagain.com,  and title your subject “People of Color”.  Of course, all you lighter skinned bloggers are welcome too!  (Don’t forget to include your mailing address in the email!)

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