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Tuesday 29 April 2014

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West to wed in Los Angeles THIS WEEK... in 'private courthouse wedding'

  • Pair 'have obtained a confidential marriage license ahead of the nuptials'
  • They were allegedly advised by their lawyers to have a wedding in America before their ceremonies in France
  • Their Parisian ceremony on May 24th is still expected to be an extravagant affair


Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are set to wed in Los Angeles this week, it has been reported.

The couple, who are planning an extravagant ceremony in Paris, France, next month, will be saying 'I do' before the week's out, according to TMZ.com.

However, while Kim and Kanye's French nuptials on May 24th will no doubt be an over-the-top lavish do, this week's ceremony is due to be a much more low-key affair.



Nuptials: Kim Kardashian, who wore a wedding dress on the cover of Vogue magazine, and Kanye West are said to wed this week, according to reports

After obtaining a 'confidential' marriage license in a bid to keep the news quiet, Kim and Kanye will be walking down the aisle in a 'courthouse wedding'.

But in true Kardashian style, the pair are reportedly planning to celebrate becoming husband and wife at a do with friends and family following the ceremony.


The wedding comes after Kanye popped the question last October - four months after Kim gave birh to their daughter North West.




Smarten up ripped jeans with a tailored black blazer




Pout and about: News of the wedding this week came after Kim was seen looking sleek in all-black at a studio in Los Angeles on Monday





Smarten up ripped jeans with a tailored black blazer




Sticking to black: It remains to be seen what kind of outfit Kim chooses for the 'private, courthouse wedding'

Kim and Kanye show off wedding style in Vogue



It was previously reported that Kim and Kanye were planning to have a ceremony in America, as wel as a further two in France, after their lawyers allegedly recommended a US wedding to avoid any legal issues.


A source said: 'Typically, the U.S. recognizes citizens getting married in France, but dealing with a foreign government and paperwork could be a nightmare.


‘So just to make sure it’s legal, Kim and Kanye will first be having a civil ceremony in Southern California.’

The couple’s wedding plans were almost scuppered last month when they discovered that French law requires at least one of them to remain in France for at least 40 days before the wedding.




Lavish: Kim and Kanye, last pictured together in Paris on April 14th, are reported to be having one wedding in America and then a further two in France



Main venue: According to reports, one of the pair's French weddings will take place at Chateau de Louveciennes just outside Paris

Although Kanye has owned an apartment in the city for three years, it's not his main home and so the local mayor will make the final decision.


At the time a source told Radar: ‘Kim and Kanye were unaware until recently that France required a residency requirement prior to the marriage. Kanye has an apartment in Paris, but he doesn’t live there full time.’


And the French Embassy in Washington D.C confirmed the law saying: ‘All marriages must be performed by a French civil authority before any religious ceremony takes place. The mayor can authorise the deputy mayor or a city councillor to perform the ceremony in the town in which one of the parties to be married has resided for at least 40 days preceding the marriage.

'These requirements cannot be waived.'



Bridesmaid to be: Kim and Kanye's daughter North is expected to have a starring role in all the ceremonies

Their main wedding – which is rumoured to be held at Louis XIV-commissioned Chateau de Louveciennes – is expected to be an extravagant affair.

It’s thought Kim will have at least three outfit changes on the big day, with Azzedine Alaia expected to be one of the designers.

However, in an interview in February, Kim admitted she had changed her mind about what she wanted on her big day and was keen to have a smaller do.

She said: 'We're having a super, super small, intimate wedding. As we go along, we're realizing we want it to be smaller and more intimate than people are imagining and thinking.'

MailOnline has contacted a representative for Kim for comment.


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Monday 28 April 2014

Find out why KALE is the favourite veggie for celebs...

Marianne Power tells us in her below article in the dailymail....

Gwyneth swears by it, Jennifer Aniston can’t go a day without it and Beyonce wants to tell the world about its benefits. No, it’s not a new exercise regime or anti-ageing cream - it’s a vegetable. Kale, to be exact.


Yes, this humble green leaf - a close relative of broccoli and brussels sprouts - is the latest must-have product for the A-list, who are baking it, juicing it, slicing it and even wearing kale-sloganed sweatsuits, and it looks like we’re all following suit.


Marks & Spencer says sales of kale are already up a third on the same period last year, while at Waitrose they’re up 20 per cent. Meanwhile, kale is appearing on beauty shelves and a cookbook called Fifty Shades Of Kale has just been published.






Marianne Power (pictured) tries the cult of kale

It’s cheap, too - with a supermarket bag costing just £1 - so I’m going to spend a week finding out why it’s now so cool. I will have kale for breakfast, lunch and dinner, use kale beauty potions and even wear accessories made of kale.


DAY ONE: Gwynnie’s smoothie

The foundation of any kale-based diet is the smoothie. There are countless versions online but I follow recipes recommended by Gwyneth Paltrow on her website Goop, who promises an ‘invigorating way to start the day’.


As well as being rich in magnesium (good for circulation, nerves and bones), fibre, iron and calcium, kale contains 17 times more vitamin C than carrots. No wonder it’s considered a superfood.







A smoothie using the wonder-vegetable is the foundation of any good kale diet

Monday morning and I start with a recipe that involves adding five kale leaves, an apple, juice of one lemon, a handful of ginger shavings and three leaves of mint to a blender with either coconut water (Vita Coco, £1.99) or tap water and a dash of almond milk (Alpro, £1.69).


You can use a blender (which retains the fibre) or a juicer (which blitzes the ingredients and removes bulk).


However, Gwyneth loves the uber-expensive Vitamix blender, so that’s what I use, even if it costs £500. The high-powered blades are said to extract 100 per cent of the nutrients from fruit and vegetables.


I add the ingredients, blitz and two seconds later I have my Paltrow-patented smoothie, for the princely sum (minus the blender) of 75p. Although it looks like green gunge, it tastes fresh, clean and zingy.


I think this might be the start of a whole new me, until lunch when I’m desperate for bread and cheese. Instead, I feast on kale salad. Again, there are hundreds of recipes online - ranging from kale with parmesan and walnuts to kale Caesar salad. I keep it basic: raw, chopped kale drizzled with oil, lemon and tuna. It’s all wrong - chewy, fishy and really unpleasant.


I’m meeting friends in the evening, so make a very basic omelette with red peppers and steamed kale. But I fail to drain it sufficiently so I’m left with gloop not Goop!
DAY TWO: Massage your salad

I add avocado to my smoothie to make it more filling, and swap the acidic lemon for lime. At roughly 200 calories, it feels much more like a meal and it’s tastier, too.


Buoyed by my success, I decide to apply myself to lunch. That’s when I discover the secret art to making a kale salad. Because kale leaves are so fibrous, most recipes suggest marinating the leaves in olive oil, salt and lemon juice for at least 15 minutes before serving to allow the acid to break down the fibres.





The secret art to making a kale salad is to marinate the leaves in olive oil, salt and lemon juice for at least 15 minutes

Alternatively, you can steam the kale lightly first, then rinse with cold water. The most important thing is that if you are buying whole leaves (as opposed to ready chopped) you have to remove the tough stalk in the middle.


Confusingly, I also keep reading advice to ‘massage the kale’. Apparently, rubbing the leaves in both hands assists in breaking down the fibres, making it easier to eat.


And so lunch is kale salad with pomegranate and feta. After marinating and massaging, it tastes much better and feels like a bit of a culinary triumph. For dinner, I blitz up kale and sweet potato soup in the Vitamix again. It’s a delight.


I do have the odd sugar craving but kale is incredibly filling, however my stomach gurgles as my system adjusts to this much roughage.

DAY THREE: Bin the stalks

Now I am a kale connoisseur, I realise that no amount of stewing will ever make the stalks edible.
So remove them and blanch the leaves for a minute in very salty water, then saute in butter, garlic and salt for another minute or so.







'Now I am a kale connoisseur, I realise that no amount of stewing will ever make the stalks edible' explains Marianne

The greens are soft, tasty but with just enough bite. I add sauteed bacon and a poached egg and serve up a satisfying lunch. In the evening, I do stir-fry kale with garlic, chilli and chicken. Also delicious. I can certainly feel my tummy is flatter and I’m sure my skin is brighter.

DAY FOUR: Bring on the chocolate

So obsessed have I become with the Vitamix that I am creating new smoothies every morning. Today, blueberries, banana, kale and almond milk. Rich and sweet, with the kale adding a salty tang.


For lunch I make savoury muffins with kale, tomatoes, cheddar cheese and toasted pine nuts.


They’re soft, slightly salty and gorgeous. Now my meals have become more robust, every mouthful requires what seems like minutes of chewing, which slows down my eating considerably.





Although fiddly, kale crisps dipped in dark chocolate is delicious

Tonight, I have friends over and I whip up a batch of kale crisps, which you can also buy in Pret A Manger. Making your own is easy - simply remove the core of the kale and chop the leaves into quite large chunks.


Drizzle with olive oil and lots of salt (and chilli powder if you’d like) and bake at 175c for eight minutes. They are crispy, salty and delicious, with 80pc of your daily iron intake.


I then see a recipe for chocolatey kale crisps, dipping the baked leaves into melted dark chocolate. It’s ridiculously fiddly - the leaves keep breaking - but the results are great, like a crunchy, salty chocolate. My first sugar fix of the week couldn’t have come fast enough.

DAY FIVE: Make a facemask

Another smoothie. By now I’m feeling very clean inside, a little too clean, truth be told. I feel like I’m going to the bathroom all the time. I don’t think this would be the most practical of diets in a busy office.


My carb cravings are significantly curbed and lunch is more kale salad, with chickpeas and bacon, and dinner is pasta and pesto made with kale instead of basil. Pile parmesan, toasted pine nuts, olive oil, garlic and kale in a blender. Anything tastes good loaded with mountains of cheese and oil.



DID YOU KNOW?



Until the end of the Middle Ages, kale was one of the most common green vegetables in Europe

Such is the depth of the kale craze, that you can even add kale to your beauty regime.


UK organic skincare range Nourish, have a kale eye-cream, hand cream and facemask. Kale is full of vitamin A, thought to reduce wrinkles and helps the skin repair itself, and vitamin K, which tackles dark circles. Revital Eyes Kale Biominetic Anti-Ageing Eye Cream (£29.95, beingcontent.com) promises to reduce redness and puffiness.


To save money, I whip up my own facemask using an online recipe. I mix spinach, kale, olive oil and an ordinary face cream in a blender. I look - and smell - hideous but my skin does have an afterglow and any spots seem to have vanished.

DAY SIX: If you can’t eat it, wear it!

Forget kale dipped in chocolate, real kale lovers have it dipped in gold. While googling ‘kale fashion’ - as you do - I find a beautiful kale leaf necklace on Etsy.com for £40.



Yes, a real kale leaf dipped in 14-carat gold by Gem and Metal Designs . Delicate and ever so slightly quirky, four people comment on it the first day I wear it. Gimmicky, yes, but also pretty.

DAY SEVEN: Green, mean and lean



Marianne even made kale ice cream by putting it in her Vitamix with coconut milk, lime juice, maple syrup, and ice and blitz before freezing

I celebrate the end of the week with kale ice cream. I simply select ‘freezing mode’ on the ever-talented Vitamix, add kale, coconut milk, lime juice, maple syrup, and ice and blitz before freezing. It’s a bit watery but perfectly pleasant.


So how was my week? Well, aside from severe kale fatigue, I was surprised at how versatile it is, and it’s a bargain to bulk up a meal with fibre and nutrients. What wasn’t a bargain was my Vitamix blender, but I have fallen in love with it.

At the end of the week I’d lost around 4lb; plus my jawline doesn’t just look clearer, but firmer, which I can only attribute to all the extra chewing I’ve had to do.


I’m still making a kale smoothie every morning and I’ve swapped it for lettuce in my salads. Kale may be a fad - but who cares, when I feel so much better for it?


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Barcelona's Dani Alves reacted to having a banana thrown at him during Sunday's dramatic 3-2 win at Villarreal by peeling it and then taking a bite...LOL!

Barcelona defender Dani Alves

He was about to take a corner when the banana landed on the pitch.

"We have suffered this in Spain for some time. You have to take it with a dose of humour," Alves said.

"Barcelona wishes to express its complete support and solidarity with Dani Alves following the insults he was subject to," a club statement read.

"Barcelona urges all clubs to continue fighting against the blight on the game which any kind of aggression against a sportsperson on the basis of their race represents.''

Former Barca striker Gary Lineker praised the actions of Alves. "Picked it up, peeled it, ate it and proceeded to take the corner," he tweeted.  "Top response."

The ex-England striker added: "Utterly brilliant reaction from Alves. Treat the racist berk with complete disdain!"

Neymar, a club-mate of Alves and a fellow Brazil international, and Manchester City and Argentina forward Sergio Aguero also displayed their solidarity with the player by publishing photographs of themselves eating bananas.

Compatriots Hulk, Fred and Lucas Leiva also lent support via their social media accounts, with Liverpool midfielder Lucas writing on Twitter:  "Congratulations on your attitude yesterday. We are together on this fight against racism."

Tottenham and Togo striker Emmanuel Adebayor said on Twitter:  "Massive respect to danid2ois, there is no place for Racism in Football. #saynotoracism."

Spurs duo Nacer Chadli and Moussa Dembele were also pictured eating bananas with a message supporting the fight against racism.

The Spanish media  reported that match referee David Fernandez Borbalan made a note of the incident and that the country's football association, RFEF, will meet on Tuesday to discuss the matter.

Alves has been a regular target of racist abuse during his 12 years in Spain with both Sevilla and Barcelona.

In January 2013, he complained of racist abuse  following a Copa del Rey semi-final match against Real Madrid.

We aren't going to change things easily," he added.
Referring specifically to Sunday's incident, which took place in on 75 minutes, he said: "If you don't give it importance, they don't achieve their objective."

Alves, 30, was involved in Barca's first two goals as they came from 2-0 down against Villarreal to win 3-2 at El Madrigal.

His cross was deflected into the Villarreal net by Gabriel Armando on 65 minutes. Then another cross was deflected home by Mateo Musacchio 13 minutes later.

Lionel Messi then sealed the comeback seven minutes from time to reach the 40-goal mark in all competitions for the fifth straight season.

The win leaves Gerardo Martino's Barcelona side second in the table, four points behind leaders Atletico Madrid and two ahead of Real Madrid.

Barca and Atletico have three matches left, but Real, who play Bayern Munich in the Champions League semi-finals on Tuesday, have a game in hand. Atletico face Chelsea in the second semi-final on Wednesday.


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Sunday 27 April 2014

Cute Things Spouses Secretly Think About Their Partners

COUPLE EMBARRASSED

On Whisper, a free mobile app that allows users to share secrets anonymously, sentimental husbands and wives can share the super sweet things they think and feel without fear of judgment....details of our relationships that we tend to keep to ourselves.
Here are some of the endearing ones...
Don't hesitate to share yours in the comments box below:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Find out the amazing health benefits of Bee Pollen.... and why Victoria Beckham is obsessed with it!

 
What's her secret? Victoria Beckham has just hit her 40th birthday and has revealed her favourite new health superfood as bee pollen
What's her secret? Victoria Beckham has just hit her 40th birthday and has revealed her favourite new health superfood as bee pollen

 
While the majority of us were devouring our leftover Easter eggs on Bank Holiday Monday, Victoria Beckham tweeted to her 7.46m followers: 'Totally obsessed with this Bee pollen! so good for u!! X vb'.
 
Bee pollen, which is made by honeybees and priced at around £3.50 for 50g, is usually taken in granule form and you can sprinkle it onto salads or smoothies.
It is widely considered one of nature's most complete nourishing superfoods because it contains nearly all of the nutrients required to function by humans, including amino acids, B-complex, and folic acid.
New obsession: Victoria, who last weekend celebrated her 40th birthday, tweeted about her love for bee pollen, which she described as being 'so good for you'

It is said that bee pollen boosts energy levels, can be used topically to soothe skin conditions, curbs cravings and even acts as an aphrodisiac.
What does it do? Bee pollen, which can be sprinkled onto salad or into smoothies, is said to boost energy levels, curb cravings and act as an aphrodisiac
What does it do? Bee pollen, which can be sprinkled onto salad or into smoothies, is said to boost energy levels, curb cravings and act as an aphrodisiac

Katy Mason, Nutritionist at NutriCentre.com, said: 'Bee pollen is the pollen collected by bees from flowers; if you look closely at bees in the summer you may see little yellow balls collected on their legs, this is bee pollen which the bee is gathering to take back to the hive.
'These little pellets of bee pollen can then be harvested by bee keepers from the hive and taken to supplement the diet.
'Bee pollen is known for its rich and varied nutritional properties, it is high in proteins, amino acids, vitamins and folic acid.
'It is unique in that it is high in nutrients other products of animal origin don't possess. For example, bee pollen contains more amino acids gram for gram than beef, eggs or cheese.
'It can help increase energy due to the high B vitamin content and includes large amounts of rutin, an antioxidant that helps strengthen capillaries and blood vessels, which can support the cardiovascular system. 
'Bee pollen contains all the nutrients we need; it is a wonderful vegetarian source of protein and contains all of the B vitamins, including vitamin B12 which can be hard to find in vegetarian sources.'
Susan Curtis, Natural Health Director of Neal’s Yard Remedies, adds: 'Bee pollen is one of nature's most completely nourishing foods, with nearly all the nutrients required by humans.
'It has been used for energy and endurance since ancient times, with a single pellet containing over 2 million nutrient-packed flower pollen granule.'
Looking good: Clearly the bee pollen is working wonders; Victoria arrived back from LA after her birthday celebrations looking younger than ever                                               
Looking good: Clearly the bee pollen is working wonders; Victoria arrived back from LA after her birthday celebrations looking younger than ever


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