Showing posts with label chocolate lovers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate lovers. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Hollywood's Love Affair With Chocolate!

                   Eat More Chocolate! 

A lot of Hollywood stars may look like they never indulge in habits many 

"normal folks" have, and that's simply not true. 

Many stars enjoy red meat, pasta, wine and chocolate. 
Plenty of chocolate.
And now that Easter is over, make sure to hold onto that chocolate. 

Why?
Two oz. a day can do more than boost moods and satisfy a sweet tooth. 

How much more?
Continue reading to find out...


a) Ease stress levels
b) Alleviate PMS symptoms 

c) Strengthen Your Heart
d) Build a Better Brain-
 Plus, help you focus, and improve problem-solving abilities.
e) End Blue Moods-
It also keeps your moods elevated and upbeat.
f) Prevent Cavities-

Come on, cavities? Yes, good quality dark choc. contains two nutrients that 
protect the enamel on your teeth.
g) Become More Passionate-
Wine may work, but it's still alcohol, so go with the safer and sweeter treat 

to boost lust levels.
h) A Longer Life--
More happiness, a stronger heart, clearer arteries and less stress, so of course it 

can help you live longer.

That's it- and if you still have doubts about the benefits of dark chocolate,
head on over to Amazon.com/the kindle store and type The Easter Bunny Rxs
For Women's Health in the search bar.
 Download it and learn some more things that small piece of dark choc.
can do for your health and well-being.

Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs! 

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Inside Edition's Rx To Live Longer!

                          Food Rx From Inside Edition! 

Any fans out there- of the T.V. show "Inside Edition?"
The show is a mix of entertainment news and "real news" and
if you watched tonight, they did a segment on the benefits of
certain foods as medicine.

One food they talked about was Chocolate.  The reporter-Diane McInerney, 

wanted to know if Chocolate was a really a health food.
The answer of course was yes, but there's a catch, the catch:
It must be chocolate that contains at least 70% cocoa.

As for the benefits, there are too many to list here, but one
that might interest you- it'll help you live longer.
Eating or drinking a few ozs. a day, help keep serious diseases
at bay. Diseases like heart disease, strokes, some cancers,
and Alzheimer's. 


So, look for chocolate or cocoa that contains 70% cocoa,
and eat a little or pour some cocoa into a mug, add some hot water 

and add a little honey and drink up.

That's it- and if you're a baker and love holiday treats like peanut
brittle, gingersnaps or sugar cookies read how these treats will boost
your health. Go to SupermarketRxs@typepad.com for the answers.

Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs! 

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

                                        Paula Deen's Rx For Diabetic, Friendly and Gluten-Free Chocolate!
Paula Deen, one of America's favorite T.V. chefs took a beating (image wise)
when she announced she was a diabetic. People asked- "will she change her
style of cooking?" "Will the Food Network drop her?" on and on.

But, Ms. Deen, took it in stride and vows to be back, cooking up her usual storm.
One food that Ms. Deen can continue to cook with and not worry too much
about is chocolate.

Chocolate? We know, you're probably asking- "Are you sure, chocolate for a diabetic?"
Hold on, depending on the type, calorie amount and fat grams, it can be very good
or very bad.
But wait, there's a company that had not only Ms. Deen in mind,
but all the people out there, concerned about the amount of fat
and gluten in chocolate.

The Candy: Xan Confections Saintly Sins Assortment.
They make a delectable chocolate that's not only gluten-free,
it only has 1 gram of fat. And that's not all- they belnd chocolate
with favorites like blueberries, cherries or pineapple.
Where do find this confection of heaven? Go online to XanConfections.com.
And the price: Between $6 and $25.

So, go ahead and indulge in that choc, (but not too much indulgence) it still has calories.

Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!