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my favorite thing about Man of Steel is that the fanboys cream their panties over Henry Cavill more than the girls do
My thoughts exactly! Gotta luuuuuv the fanboys. They’re so protective to Henry, and when they’re shyly admitting their man-crush it’s just too cute and adorable.
Homens viram adultos aos 54 anos
É, gente, leva tempo pra eles amadurecem. Tenham paciência.
Uma pesquisa do Centro Crown Clinic, centro de transplante de cabelos da Inglaterra, com cerca de mil homens mostrou que eles só sentem adultos de verdade aos 54 anos. É só a partir dessa idade que, enfim, começam a se sentir seguros e bem resolvidos.
Segundo os entrevistados, as inseguranças não ficam pra trás antes, aos 40 anos como acontecia com as gerações anteriores, por causa de problemas financeiros e por terem filhos mais tarde. Além disso, eles ainda contavam outros tipos de inseguranças, como imperfeições física, solidão e medo de ficarem solteiros.
E aí, leitora, perdeu as esperanças?
(Via Telegraph)
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A pesquisa só envolveu homens. Mas garanto que com mulheres acontece a mesma coisa.
A recomendação vem de Robin Dunbar, um diretor da Universidade Oxford. Segundo a pesquisa dele, os homens precisam sair com os amigos ao menos duas vezes por semanas – de preferência para beber ou praticar algum esporte. Acompanhados por uns quatro amigos (não muito mais que isso). Assim eles ficarão mais saudáveis e generosos, e ainda vão se recuperar mais rápido de doenças.
Parece tarefa fácil, mas a pesquisa de Dunbar mostrou também que 40% dos homens costumam sair com os amigos mais próximos só uma vez por semana. E outros 20% os vem com menos frequência ainda.
Ficou bem claro? Então aproveita que hoje é sexta-feira e vai tomar umas com seus amigos!
Crédito da foto: flickr.com/damianathegirl
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Popcorn Balls!
My new holiday cookbook comes out today, and I’m so excited. For so long, as I was working on the cooking and writing and editing, today was just this distant, faraway date that I never thought would get here. But it’s here! Time actually marched on! I really hope you enjoy the book, guys. It was a labor of love, and my camera is a sticky mess.
To celebrate, I wanted to share one of my favorite Halloween recipes from the book since Halloween is, well…this week.
And while we’re on the subject: How do you feel about popcorn balls? My whole life, I’ve been a little on the fence about them. I love the idea of them, but oftentimes, they wind up being a little unremarkable. Either too sweet and sticky or not sweet and sticky enough. So for these, while I start with slightly sweet kettle corn as the base, I steered clear of the sticky syrup approach in favor of something a little…well, easier.
I made kettle corn, but you can use whatever popcorn you want. Heck, even microwave a bag—I won’t tell anyone! Pour a little peanut oil into a saucepan—one that has a tight-fitting lid.
Then pour in popcorn kernels. Shake the pan a bit to make sure all the kernels are coated. Turn on the saucepan over medium-high heat.
When the oil is starting to sizzle but before the corn starts popping, pour in some sugar and gently shake the pan to coat all the kernels.
Then, when the first couple of kernels start to pop…
Put on the lid and hold it tight with one hand while you use the other hand to gently shake the pan back and forth on the burner. You want to keep the kernels moving around the whole time they pop.
And please be careful! Don’t shake too vigorously—just a steady movement back and forth.
Remove the pan from the heat when it sounds like the popping has slowed down considerably. You have popcorn!
Pour the popcorn onto a baking sheet lined with parchment or a nonstick baking mat…
Then use a spatula to quickly break up the big clusters of popcorn. The popcorn shouldn’t be too sticky at this point—just slightly sweet! But try not to snack on it…they’re for the popcorn balls. Note that this will be highly difficult.
Let the popcorn cool while you make the sticky mixture.
Melt a little butter in a pot…
Then throw in some marshmallows. I used about a half a bag of mini marshmallows, but you can use big ones or marshmallow creme.
Stir as the marshmallows heat up and melt…
Then (this is totally optional!) add a couple of drops of orange or yellow food coloring.
Stir it to mix it in, and if you want a deeper color, add in a little more coloring.
Pour in the popcorn and quickly stir it with the spatula to coat it.
I love how it looks like there are cobwebs all over the place. You could even take this big hunk out of the pan as it is not and plop it on a serving plate for a kids’ party if you can get the cobwebs to stay. Looks creepy!
But I’m moving forward with zee balls: Add some candy corn…
And some shelled peanuts. Yum!
And you can do lots of different candy/nut combinations: Reese’s Pieces, sunflower seeds, pistachios, etc.
Stir it around quickly before the mixture sets up.
Then give your hands a light spray of cooking spray and form the popcorn mixture into 2 to 3 inch balls.
Set ‘em on a baking sheet as you form them…
Then let ‘em set completely at room temperature before packaging them individually…
Or serving them on a platter or cake stand! So fun and cute…
And kids aren’t the only ones who gobble them up.
Here’s the handy dandy printable, guys. Happy (almost) Halloween!
Popcorn Balls
- Prep Time:
- Cook Time:
- Difficulty:
- Intermediate
- Servings:
- 12
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup Peanut Oil
- 6 Tablespoons Popcorn Kernels
- 1/2 cup Sugar
- 4 Tablespoons Butter
- 6 ounces, weight Mini Marshmallows (about Half A Package)
- Orange Food Coloring (optional)
- 1 cup Candy Corn
- 1/2 cup Shelled Unsalted Peanuts
- Cooking Spray
Preparation Instructions
Add the oil to a medium saucepan (one that has a tight-fitting lid) over medium-high heat. Add the popcorn and shake the pan gently to make sure the kernels are coated. When the oil starts to sizzle, but before the corn starts popping, add the sugar to the pan. Shake the pan again, and when the first couple of kernels pop, place the lid on the pan and shake the pan gently with the other hand while you hold the lid in place. Keep doing this as the popcorn pops, until the popping slows down.
When almost all the kernels have popped, pour the popcorn onto a parchment paper-lined baking sheet, separating the kernels slightly with a spatula or spoon. Let the popcorn cool slightly.
Meanwhile, melt the butter in a separate pot over low heat. Add the marshmallows, stirring as they melt. When the marshmallows are almost melted, add 2 or 3 drops of orange food coloring (this is optional!) Stir it to combine.
Remove the pot from the heat and add the popcorn to the pot, stirring immediately to coat it as quickly as possible. Right after stirring, add the candy corn and the peanuts and stir until the candy and nuts are totally worked in.
Spray your hands lightly with cooking spray and form the popcorn mixture into individual balls 2 to 3 inches in diameter. Set them aside and let them cool and set completely! Serve at room temperature.
Posted by Ree on October 29 2013
me tryin’ to get my life together
me tryin’ to get my life together
Vespa Scene: Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer on set of Guy...
MaríliaMeu deus, como eu quero ser essa Vespa.
Vespa Scene: Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer on set of Guy Ritchie’s The Man From U.N.C.L.E., 3rd October, 2013, Rome, Italy. [x]
Livrarias
Bad Feelings
Jamie Dornan interview for Cosmopolitan
Jamie Dornan interview for Cosmopolitan
Jamie Dornan - Mr Porter Photoshoot (2013)
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Jamie Dornan - Mr Porter Photoshoot (2013)
Comer muito doce piora sua memória
MaríliaTô fudida
Mas isso só vai acontecer quando você for velho. Não precisa se preocupar agora, não.
Quem descobriu foi um pessoal do Hospital Universitário Charité, em Berlim. Eles recrutaram 141 pessoas, com idade média de 63 anos, sem qualquer indício de diabetes, perguntaram sobre os hábitos alimentares e mediram o nível de açúcar no sangue de cada um. Também escanearam o cérebro deles, para medir o tamanho do hipocampo (que desempenha um papel importante na memória). Aí, em seguida, os voluntários fizeram testes de memorização.
E o pessoal que estava com o sangue cheio de açúcar se saía pior nos testes: meia hora depois de ouvir uma lista de 15 palavras, eles recordavam menos as coisas citadas do que os outros participantes. “Nós também descobrimos que pessoas com maior nível de açúcar no sangue tinham um volume menor no tamanho do hipocampo”, explica Agnes Flöel, uma das autoras da pesquisa.
Isso não quer dizer que você precisa abolir os doces da sua vida se não quiser virar um velhinho desmemoriado. É só balancear a dieta, com proteínas, carboidratos e gorduras na medida certa. Ah, e, claro, praticar exercícios físicos.
Crédito da foto: flickr.com/nottotouchtheearth
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