Top 10 – most popular Tropical Drinks in Hawaii

Summer entertaining is all about relaxing, making the most of great weather and great friends. Here is a great list of how to make some of the most popular Tropical Drinks. With some new twists on old favourites and some brand new taste sensations, these tropical drink recipes will liven up any dinner party, from a backyard barbecue to an all-out tropical affair.

Drink #10 Bay Breeze
Bay Breeze Drink
The Bay Breeze is an easy and delicious cocktail to make. This drink is also sometimes called a Downeaster or Hawaiian Sea Breeze.
Drink #09 Mai Tai
Mai Tai Drink
There are many recipes for mai tais and here is one of them. “Maita’i” is the Tahitian word for “good.” The spelling of the drink, however, is two words.
Drink #08 Mojito
Mojito Drink Recipe
A mojito is traditionally made of six ingredients: white rum or vodka, sugar (traditionally sugar cane juice), lime, sparkling water, ice, and mint.[1][2] Its combination of sweetness, refreshing citrus and mint flavors is intended to complement the potent kick of the rum, and have made this clear highball a popular summer drink.
Drink #07 Blue Hawaiian
Blue Hawaiian Drink
The Blue Hawaii is a tropical cocktail made of rum, pineapple juice, blue Curacao, sweet and sour mix, and sometimes vodka as well.
Drink #06 Hurricane
Hurricane Drink
The hurricane is an extremely sweet alcoholic drink made from lime juice, passion fruit syrup and rum. It is one of many popular drinks served in New Orleans.
Drink #05 Piña Colada
Pina Colada Drink
The piña colada is a sweet, rum-based cocktail made with hard rum, coconut cream, and pineapple juice, usually served either blended or shaken with ice.
Sex on the beach Drink
Sex on the Beach is a highball cocktail made from vodka, peach schnapps, orange juice and cranberry juice. The ingredients may be shaken together in a shaker with ice, and served in a highball glass.
Drink #03 Bahama Mama
Bahama Mama Drink
The Bahama Mama is a must try tropical cocktail that features two potent rums, dark and 151 proof.
Drink #02 Lava Flow
Lava Flow Drink
A Lava Flow is a great tropical drink made with two kinds of rum.
Hawaiian Margarita Drink
The Hawaiian-inspired margarita is a great blended cocktail. It has a strong strawberry and pineapple flavor to it.

http://www.whattodrink.com/tropicaldrinks/

10 Best Foods to Eat When You’re Sick

10 Best Foods to Eat When You’re Sick

Being sick sucks! You feel miserable and you don’t want to spend your energy cooking. There is an old wives tale saying to “feed a cold and starve a flu”. This is completely untrue. When you’re sick, you body is spending energy making you healthy again. Help your body heal you by fueling it with healthy, nutritious food.

Feeding yourself is especially important when suffering from nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. This can leave you seriously dehydrated. It can be hard to keep down food, but make sure you keep drinking and try eating easily digestible foods.

When you have a sore throat, you may also not want to eat. Swallowing can be very painful, making you not even want to try eating anything. The same can happen when you are very congested. You can lose your sense of smell, which is vitally important in your sense of taste. If you can’t taste your food, you certainly won’t feel like eating.

We brought together 10 amazing foods that will help you when you are sick. Whether you are suffering from a cold or are sick with a stomach flu, we have some top tips for what to eat to get healthy faster.

1. Ginger

A common drink to enjoy when you are sick is ginger ale, but have you ever wondered why? Ginger is a natural anti-nauseant. When you are feeling sick to your stomach, drinking ginger beverages can be the best option. Many popular ginger sodas contain real ginger, not just ginger flavoring. You can also make your own ginger tea by pouring boiling water over slices of ginger and honey. Enjoy this hot beverage and feel the stomach relief.

2. Soup

Soup is another favorite when you are feeling sick. The warming broth relaxes your chest when you are congested. Garlic and onion broth give amazing nutrients and have been shown to be antimicrobial. Some people believe that you should restrict dairy intake when you have a lot of mucus and phlegm. This is just an old wives tale. Feel free to enjoy creamy soups, like cream of chicken and mushroom.

 

3. Honey

Not only is honey sweet and delicious, but it’s great for a sore throat. Honey is an antimicrobial and can help kill the bacteria on the back of your throat. Enjoy a spoonful of honey or mix it into a treat. Warm honey tea can give amazing relief to a sore throat. The combination of the warm liquid and the bacteria destroying honey is a powerful one-two punch. Mix it with the ginger and you’ll have a delicious remedy.

4. Spicy Foods

When you are congested, it may be hard to get the will to eat. You can’t smell, you can’t taste, and you’re just miserable. What you really need is to clear your sinuses and eustachian tube. The perfect remedy for this is to eat super spicy foods. As you suffer from the burning, your body reacts by loosening up the mucus that is clogging your body. Plus, the strong flavors will be easier for you to taste when compared with bland foods.

5. Ginseng 

Ginseng is a popular ingredient in energizing drinks and cold remedy medications. One popular pill brand promises shorter illnesses with continued consumption of their ginseng product. You can easily make ginseng drinks and soup at home and forgo these manufactured concoctions. You can find ginseng at Asian grocery stores in dried and powdered form. Add ginseng to your honey tea and pop a root in your broth as you make soup. It will help energize you and reduce the duration and severity of your sickness.

6. Cloves

Clove oil is commonly used in dental surgeries when packing open wounds in the mouth. It is a powerful topical pain killer. You can use this natural action to your advantage when you have a sore throat. Add clove powder to your warm tea to get it working fast. You can chew on whole cloves for a more potent action. Be careful with clove oil as it can be an irritant. Clove is a very powerful flavor and it can be overwhelming in abundance, but sometimes you need a powerful pain killer when your throat is sore.

7. Crackers

If you have a stomach flu, eating may be the last thing on your mind. If you can manage it, crackers are a great food to eat. They help absorb excess stomach acids when you have thrown up everything else. Enjoy simple crackers and not cheese, butter, or herb flavored. While these may taste better, they could be too much on your sensitive stomach. When you’re feeling up to it, add some peanut butter on top of your crackers and see how that goes down.

8. Bananas

Bananas are another great food to have when you are feeling nauseated. They are high in sugar, which can give you a much needed energy boost when you are sick. Bananas make up part of the BRAT diet, which is a recommended diet when suffering from nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. BRAT stands for Bananas, Rice, Applesauce, and Toast. Enjoy any of these four foods knowing they are easy on the stomach.

9. Popsicles

It seems any sort of illness can be lessened with a delicious popsicle. When you’re feeling sick, you may resist drinking liquids. This is the total opposite of what you need to do to get better faster. Stave off dehydration by consuming a variety of liquids. Popsicles are a great frozen liquid for you to enjoy. The cold will also help numb a sore throat. Look for pure juice varieties of popsicles to get some natural sugars and energy from this treat.

10. Orange Juice

Normally, juice is considered an unhealthy drink. It’s typically high in sugar and very processed. When you’re healthy, it’s a much better choice to eat the actual fruit rather than drink the juice. This is not true for when you’re sick. It may be hard to digest foods high in fiber when you are suffering gastric distress. Juice is a great way to get vitamins and fruit sugar in an easily digestible format. Vegetable juices are also a great choice. What ever you pick, just make sure it’s 100% pure fruit or vegetable and not a processed chemical concoction.

http://www.activebeat.com/diet-nutrition/10-best-foods-to-eat-when-youre-sick/10/

USEFUL TIPs – microwave for radiation leakage

USEFUL TIPS
 
 
When was the last time you checked your microwave for radiation leakage? 

Yes, I did say radiation leakage, because any microwave can start leaking radiation any time, for whatever reasons. 

And such a leakage is hazardous to humans and pets in the house. 

You don’t need to call in experts or to send your microwave to the dealer’s workshop for a leakage test.

That’s time consuming, inconvenient and costly. 

Here’s how you can test your microwave for radiation leakage, right in your own house, at no cost. Just follow these simple steps >>> 
  
1.   Switch-off and un-plug the microwave from the electrical socket. 
  
2.   Place your mobile phone inside the microwave and shut the door. 
  
3.   Using another mobile phone, dial the phone that’s inside the microwave. 
  
4.  If the outside phone says “the number you are dialling is not reachable, or is out of coverage area, or is switched off; then your microwave is safe. 
  
5.   But if the phone inside the microwave lights up and rings, your microwave is leaking radiation. 

Just throw away the damn thing and get a new one.

(Believe me, the medical treatment of the side-effects of radiation leaks is costlier than the price of maybe 10 new microwaves.)
  
Remember, just because the door of your microwave appears to shut properly does not conclusively mean that it is not leaking radiation. 

Stay safe, and test your microwave regularly at frequent intervals; the frequency of testing depending on the extent of usage, and you are the best judge of that. 

5 Ways to Have Sex Without Having Sex

5 Ways to Have Sex Without Having Sex

by Michele Zipp June 16, 2010 

There are times in life that something happens when you can’t have sex with your partner. Pregnancy, postpartum, injury, or even when you have your period … if you aren’t into sex when Aunt Flo is around.

That’s when you have to get creative. You can have sex without technically having the traditional definition of sex.

And dare I say it’s sometimes even better than sex!

Why?

Because you are still engaged, still connected, still doing something passionate together. Sometimes penetration is overrated. And sometimes having sex without having sex is a kinky way to switch things up a bit in your love den. Here are five ways to do it ….

1. Masturbate together. If one of you cannot do the deed, the other one can still take matters into their own hands while the other is watching. If you can both masturbate together, then go for it! Have you ever seen your partner reach orgasm while you were just an innocent onlooker? It’s hot. I highly suggest you try it sometime. One time, he can do it. Then the next time, you can.

2. Have oral sex. Oral isn’t just the appetizer to sex — it can be the whole meal. And I don’t know about you, but I love when my man takes his time downtown. Like double-digit minutes kind of time. And if you didn’t get the male memo already, he likes you to spend some time down there. It doesn’t matter who is getting or giving oral, what matters is that it is done with that ravenous lust you had when you first started getting it on.

3. Let your hands and mouth roam. Kissing too often falls victim in long-term relationships. Pop a mint, make it fresh, and make out. Kiss his neck, lick his nipples, nibble on his ear, squeeze his butt — pretend it’s prom night and you had a pact not to do it in the limo but you still had to steam up the windows.

4. Watch a sexy movie together. If you can’t do it, the next best thing is watching other people doing it. It will still get your loins hot and your partner will be right there next to you, getting all hot and bothered, too. Take mental notes and reenact the scene when sex gets the green light.

5. Write down a fantasy and read to each other. Words can be an aphrodisiac … especially words written by your mate. Especially carefully chosen words that describe sexual acts they want to do with you. Explore your kinky side, even if the naughtiness will only be a fantasy. It’s always hot to hear and express those dirty desires.

Have you tried any of these? How do you have sex without having sex?

http://thestir.cafemom.com/love_sex/105122/5_ways_to_have_sex

Brazil exotic fruit

Guarana, paullinia cupana as it is scientifically called is a classified climber in the family of Maples. This climber is a bearer of a coffee bean like fruit that is celebrated for its tint of caffeine like substance for which it is used in Paraguayan culture. It also has been the main character in the Brazil’s “National Beverage” – The Guarana Soda.

Guarana Extract
The seeds have been separated from the fruit after an irregular fracture that exposes the seed. The seeds of Paullinia sorbilis and P.cupana and the extract is prepared which is rich in phyto-chemical ingredients like adenine, allantoin, alpha-copaene, anethole, caffeine, carvacrol, caryophyllene, catechins, catechutannic acid, choline, dimethylbenzene, dimethylpropylphenol, estragole, glucose, guanine, hypoxanthine, limonene, mucilage, nicotinic acid, proanthocyanidins, protein, resin, salicylic acid, starch, sucrose, tannic acid, tannins, theobromine, theophylline, timbonine, and xanthine.

Therapeutic Properties
analgesic (pain-reliever), antibacterial, antioxidant, hyperglycemic, memory enhancer, nervine (balances/calms nerves), neurasthenic (reduces nerve pain), platelet aggregation inhibitor (to prevent clogged arteries), stimulant, vasodilator.

Product Details

  • Botanical Name: Paullinia cupana, Kunth
  • Family Name: Sapindaceae
  • Common Names: Paullinia,  Guarana Bread,  Brazilian Cocoa, Uabano,  Uaranzeiro, Paullinia Sorbilis.
  • Part Used: Seeds
  • Habitat: Brazil, Uruguay.
  • Product Offered: Seeds, Extract

guarana

http://www.herbalbiosolutions.us/guarana-extract

 

Sexy beasts… how insects are infesting the London dining scene

Sexy beasts… how insects are infesting the London dining scene

From scorpions to meal worms and crickets, this week Londoners will be chowing on insects. Victoria Stewart takes a bite of the bugs

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by Victoria Stewart

Perched between my thumb and forefinger is a tiny brown creature which some suggest might be the solution to the world’s food shortage. Just discernible are black-dot eyes and curled up underneath are its legs and wings. Inspecting it makes me feel strangely invincible — it’s how I imagine Shrek must feel every time he plucks out a rat for dinner. Still, it seems like a lot of responsibility is weighing down on its little wings.

I’m not harking back to sunny childhood days spent collecting insects in jam jars. For perched on top of a pot of melted cheese is a handful of fried grasshoppers that I am here to eat. Why? Well, because creepy crawlies are infesting this city’s plates at the moment — and I want some.

At Wahaca’s new pop-up on the South Bank a grasshopper-based dish called chapulines fundido was introduced to the menu for a month to let people try out the Mexican delicacy — “insects are eaten regularly by 80 per cent of the world’s population”, says the menu card. But after 1,000 people tweeted the restaurant to say they wanted Wahaca to keep them on sale, the hoppers are still there.

“Imagine … the crunchiness of peanuts and the chewy softness of popcorn,” says my enthusiastic waiter, who admits he was surprised by how good they were. I’m sceptical: after all, can’t anything taste good when served with melted cheese?

I pop one in my mouth. It is ever so slightly crispy and then, immediately, intensely citrusy. This could work chucked into a salad. Using a corn chip I scoop another one up but it loses its grip, whizzes down the cheesy slide and off the plate. Euuuw! Then I jam it into the boggy fundido — salsa made from shallots, garlic and chipotle chillies topped with melted mozzarella and cheddar cheese. I like how the tartness of the grasshopper cuts through the smoky heaviness of the salsa.

Diners might only have one more night to try Wahaca hoppers but the current interest in insects comes as bugs are popping up on menus across London and the Nordic Food Lab — the Norwegian food research institution run in part by Noms’s Rene Redzepi — teams up with the Wellcome Trust to run the Who’s the Pest exhibition. Until mid-May they intend to explain how dependent we are on insects and tomorrow night will host a sold-out “gastronomic evening of insect appreciation”, where there will be canapés, talks and discussions.

But what makes insects so special? Stefan Gates, Experimental Food Society member and presenter of the recent BBC2 programme Can Insects Save the World?, says his favourite bug dish is an “absolutely delicious” one made with raw red ants and their eggs from Thailand. According to Gates, ants eat between 1.2 and 4kg of plant matter to produce about 1kg of insect protein — “very high in comparison with beef, which is anything up to a 50 times ratio.”

In fact, we eat insects every day — pink marshmallows are made with cochineal bug blood and honey from regurgitated bee vomit — but Gates estimates that entomophagy (eating insects as food) will become normal practice within 15 years.

“They’re so cheap to produce. They’ll be farmed. The reason we will start eating them is not because we want to necessarily eat meal worms, it’ll be because a burger made from meal worms will be 20 per cent cheaper than a beefburger. But they won’t be called meal worm burgers. They’ll be called ‘eco burgers’ or ‘planet burgers’.”

 

http://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/foodanddrink/sexy-beasts-how-insects-are-infesting-the-london-dining-scene-8594285.html