Friday, August 17, 2012
Thursday, August 16, 2012
JAMANI JAMANI !!! TUWENI MAKINI NA FACEBOOK
The bigamist husband who was trapped by Facebook: Wife uncovered photos online of husband marrying another woman
Martin and Lisa Curran pictured on their wedding day in April 1987 have been married for 24 years when he illegally married another woman
Ignore all that hype about antioxidant supplements: Why daily vitamin pills can INCREASE your risk of disease
Did you take your vitamins today?
Many of us have been so seduced by the idea that supplements help protect us against ill health that we happily pop one, two or even more a day — and feel guilty if we forget.
In the UK alone, we spend more than £300 million on supplements every year.
But while this might be keeping the manufacturers in a healthy state, are vitamin pills really so good for us?
For decades the message has been clear: supplements deliver vital nutrients often missing from our diets, particularly antioxidants such as vitamins A, C and E, which help fight the damaging action of free radicals.
These molecules are derived from oxygen and are produced by factors as varied as pollution and breathing.
Worryingly, free radicals have been linked to a host of serious ailments, including cardiovascular disease, degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s, autoimmune conditions, diabetes and cancer.
Continue Reading
Many of us have been so seduced by the idea that supplements help protect us against ill health that we happily pop one, two or even more a day — and feel guilty if we forget.
In the UK alone, we spend more than £300 million on supplements every year.
But while this might be keeping the manufacturers in a healthy state, are vitamin pills really so good for us?
For decades the message has been clear: supplements deliver vital nutrients often missing from our diets, particularly antioxidants such as vitamins A, C and E, which help fight the damaging action of free radicals.
These molecules are derived from oxygen and are produced by factors as varied as pollution and breathing.
Worryingly, free radicals have been linked to a host of serious ailments, including cardiovascular disease, degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s, autoimmune conditions, diabetes and cancer.
Continue Reading
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
LEO TWALA HIVI: Seafood Pasta
Ingredients
1 Medium onion diced
2 Medium green peppers, diced
2 Tomatoes, diced
2 Cloves garlic, minced
Olive oil for frying
75ml (2 ½ fl oz) White wine
1 litre (1¾ pints) Water
¼ TSP Saffron threads, infused in just a littled boiled water
250g (9 oz) Clams, scrubbed and washed and any that will not close discarded
150g (5½ oz) cuttlefish, cleaned, preapred and cut into small strips
150g (5½ oz) King prawns peeled
100g (3½ oz) Hake, filleted and cut into small pieces
Salt and pepper to taste
200g (7oz) Short lengths of spaghetti or a pasta shape such as tubetti lunghi
Method
1) In a heavy-bottomed saute pan, fry the onion, peppers, tomatoes and garlic in olive oil until soft.
2) Add the white wine and cook for about 10 minutes to reduce the liquid.
3) Add the water and saffron liquid and cook on a high heat for 15 minutes.
4) Add the clams, cuttlefish, prawns, hake, seasoning and pasta and continue to cook over a low heat for about 10 minutes, until the fish and pasta are tender and the liquid has been absorbed. Discard any clams that have not opened. Serve in individual dished.
Enjoy you meal!
Tips
Better to serve it in earthenware dishes.
By Carolyne
SIO KWAMBA TUBWETEKE NA KURIDHIKA
Japokuwa tuna kila sababu ya kujivunia usafiri wetu wa daladala, haimaanishi kwamba tubwetene na kutokuuboresha. Mdau mmoja kanitumia picha hizi za usafiri wa daladala za MALI huko Africa Magharibi.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
JANA 13/08/2012 HATIMAYE TUKAONANA
Jana nilikutana na Da'Mija, ilikuwa ni shangwe tupu, story ndo usiseme.....was nice meeting u my dada, mwanamke wa shoka mkongwe kwenye masawala ya kublogisha, Love u so Much
Photo Credit: http://damija.blogspot.com/
KDF neglected injured Uganda SOLDIERS
Tuesday
August 14, 2012 - The Sunday plane crash incident where three Uganda
Air force helicopters disappeared off radar in Mt Kenya forest has exposed the shame
and rot in our Kenyan Defence Forces (KDF).
Despite having state to art communications gadget and
radars, our mole from Nanyuki Air Base said Kenya Defence Forces were not
willing to help our Ugandan brothers.
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