Great Tips, thanks

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Subject: [RecipesAndMore] Tips


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> Tips I recently came across
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> After biting into a burning hot chili pepper, try dosing the flames
> with a sip of milk or a few bites of a dairy product. Using water or
> soda just opens the taste buds to keep it burning. Also, a sip of an
> alcoholic drink will lessen the burn, because the alcohol works with
> the natural protein of the pepper and neutralizes the enzyme casein
> that is released by the chili.  (sounds like margarita-time to me!)
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> 1. MINOR BURN - Use Colgate or Crest Toothpaste
> 2. BEE STINGS - Use Meat Tenderizer
> 3. DANDRUFF - Pour On The Vinegar
> 4. FOGGED GLASSES - Use Colgate Toothpaste
> 5. GRASS STAINS - Karo Syrup
> 6. GREASE STAINS - Use Coca Cola
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> To achieve a radiant glow, try squeezing an orange and using your
> finger tips to pat the juice onto your face. The liquid will
> evaporate leaving your skin glowing and you will also get the added
> benefits of the antioxidant vitamin C.
>
> To get baby soft skin, try mashing up a banana and rubbing it on the
> dry patches of your skin. Leave the mixture on for 5 minutes and
> then rinse well. Also, the potassium in the banana will help get
> ride of any dark circles under your eyes.
>
> For the ultimate hair conditioner mash up a ripe mango with 1
> tablespoon of plain yogurt and 2 egg yolks. Blend the ingredients
> together and then work the mixture into your hair. Cover your head
> and let set for 20 minutes. Finally shampoo your hair throughly and
> voila! soft shiny hair.
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> Honey just might be the best pre-exercise energy source. Honey has
> been found as a better pre-exercise carbohydrate than other sweet
> treats used to energize, such as candy and soft drinks. Studies show
> that eating as little as 3 tablespoons of honey an hour before you
> workout can keep you from losing steam during your workout. Honey
> seems to give you more energy flow than other sugars do.
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> This one is almost too easy. Drinking 5 glasses of water a day can
> reduce your chances of getting a heart attack by 50%. Other fluids
> like juice, tea, or milk won't do it, your body needs water.
> Remember, water keeps your body hydrated, which allows your kidneys
> to function properly, your stomach to digest, it keeps your joints
> lubricated, your lungs breathing, your temperature warm, and your
> body to feel energized and alive. If your feeling lethargic or have
> a headache, its a good possibility that you're just dehydrated. It's
> your body reminding you to go get a glass of water.
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> Almonds have as much protein per ounce as red meat. Adding almonds
> into your diet has shown to help reduce the risk of heart attacks by
> as much as 50%. This result is due to the good-for-your-heart
> vitamin E found in almonds. Monounsaturated fats can decrease your
> bad LDL cholesterol levels and increase your good HDL cholesterol
> levels. Antioxidants help keep your arteries young.
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