Posts Tagged ‘summer’
Who on smooth Bräune hopes is disappointed: Also textile-free the Po bräunt less intensively than the back
Since the Po becomes so not as brown as well as as the remainder of the body, one can start Bikinihö also directly
Even if the Po is completely revealed and exposed to the sun directly, he remains independently of [...]
I like to say: When all else fails, eat cheese! It truly is the wunderkind of festive summer fare. Cheese lovers abound–and there truly is no superfood that is easier to prepare and serve, even on short notice.
You’re certain to please (just about) everyone’s [...]
‘Tis the season for picnicking. The weather is warm, the
days are long, and parks across the country are filling up with al fresco
diners. The record heat on the East Coast has even eased up this week, the
evenings becoming cool and breezy. So pack up a basket, roll out a blanket, and
mix and match the seasonal [...]
I’m not sure about you, but my favorite part of the summer season is spending long days at the beach followed by fun evenings with friends, grilling delicious food. But there’s one thing that can spoil hot nights faster than a bright red sunburn in a [...]

It’s the weekend! Ready to kick back and relax with a cold one? This weekend, opt for a delicious alternative to your usual beer or wine. Our picks are slimming, flavorful and perfect for summer. Added bonus? Each tasty sip has a healthy twist!
Bonus: Want more [...]

With summer around the corner, what are some good seasonal snacking tips?
I can’t believe it is almost summer (let alone 2010!) time! And that means some fun in the sun, lots of time outdoors and making sure we include plenty of snacks and drinks to keep us energized.
Whether you are a kid or a [...]

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You don’t have to train like an athlete to stay fit this summer. Just try these outdoor activities to burn calories and keep your body toned without hitting the gym. View the slideshow.
All activities are based on an 150 pound woman performing the activity for 30 minutes.

Enrolling in a community supported agriculture (CSA) program is like investing in a local farm. You pay one lump sum upfront and get a weekly box of produce straight from the farm for the rest of the growing season. It’s good for the earth (less pollution [...]
