Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Healthy Living : 7 Foods Men Should Eat Weekly



Eating healthy is like going to work -- you have to do it everyday whether you like it or not.


When you consume nutrient-rich foods, your body repays you with a healthier heart, increased energy, and the ability to fight off numerous illnesses. We have put together a list of nutritional foods that are not only very tasty, but also some of the world's healthiest. These are some of the best foods men can pick up at the local grocery:


Bananas - A naturally sweet fruit that can be harvested year around. One of our best sources of potassium and vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), bananas may help prevent high blood pressure and may protect against type 2 diabetes. They can also help improve your body's ability to absorb calcium, promoting bone health.
When choosing bananas at your grocery, pick ones that are firm, but not too hard. They should be bright in color and free from bruises or scarring. Despite their rugged appearance, bananas are delicate and will often bruise and scar quickly. Some other foods high in potassium like bananas include broccoli, soybeans potatoes, avocados, apricots, pomegranates, and turnips.

Collard Greens - High in vitamins K, A, and C, collard greens are one of the most popular and most healthy Southern vegetable traditions. This leafy green offers several nutrients as part of the %DV serving you should get. These include manganese, folate, calcium, fiber, potassium, vitamin E, omega 3 fatty acides, and zinc.
Collards are an excellent source of vitamin A and zinc, two nutrients that can significantly improve our immune system function. Collard greens are also high in folate and a very good source of vitamin B6, both of which are needed to maintain low levels ofhomocysteine - a chemical compound that could present a cardiovascular risk in high levels. When buying collards, look for firm, unwilted leaves that have a deep green color. Yellow or brown leaves show signs of nutrient loss.

Wheat and Bran - Unless you live on a wheat farm in Kansas, your best source for this valuable grain is breads, pasta, crackers, and cereals. In its most natural unrefined state, wheat contains important nutrients. To receive the full benefit from wheat, it is important to choose wheat products made from whole wheat flour rather than those that are refined. Be sure to select 100% whole wheat products. These foods retain the bran and the germ, a very good source of dietary fiber and manganese.
Eating foods high in insoluble fiber, such as whole wheat or bran cereals and breads -- substantially lowers the risk for Type 2 Diabetes and may help reduce the risk of other health issues like gallstones. Studies also show that eating whole grains such as whole wheat, has been linked to protection against atherosclerosis, insulin resistance, and diabetes.

Cabbage - Cabbage is a worldwide staple vegetable available year around. Cabbage is high in vitamins K, C, B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), fiber, folate, and manganese. Research has shown that cruciferous vegetables such as cabbage lowers the risk of prostate and colorectal cancer. Choose cabbage heads that are firm with shiny, crisp, and colorful leaves. While outer leaves are green and inner leaves are whiter, they should all be free of cracks, bruises and blemishes.
According to the George Mateljan Foundation World's Healthiest Foods resource, cabbage's anti-carcinogenic glucosinolates are formed by the activity of myrosinase enzymes, which are released when cabbage is sliced or chopped. These enzymes are deplenished when cabbage is overcooked.

Salmon - We all know that fish is much better for you than steaks and pot roast. Dozens of fish and seafood dishes like salmon provide invaluable amounts of omega-3 fatty acids. Salmon contains two kinds of omega-3 fatty acids, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) -- both of which are excellent for promoting a healthy heart by preventing erratic heart rhythms and making blood less likely to clot inside arteries. Eating salmon, as little as twice a month, may protect against ischemic stroke (a stroke caused by lack of blood supply to the brain), colorectal cancer, and prostate cancer.
Eating salmon that is either broiled or baked may reduce risk of atrial fibrillation, the most common type of heart arrhythmia. While frying salmon tastes great, it can mean less protection against atrial fibrillation and often increases the production of harmful fats.

Apples - "An apple a day..." This old statement still holds true and this versatile fruit is packed full of fiber and vitamin C. Apples contain both insoluble and soluble fiber which are critical in lowering cholesterol levels and reducing the risks for stroke and heart attack. Eating apples with their nutritional peels left on, can stabilize bowel movements and help relieve constipation. The all important peel contains concentrations of special antioxidant compounds that may assist in the prevention of a number of chronic diseases.
The fructose (natural sugars) in apples is can help keep blood sugar levels stable and also behaves like a natural sweetner -- perfect for baking or snacks.

Lima Beans - Rich in soluble fiber, protein, and iron -- lima beans can be a great complimentary vegetable for baked chicken and rice dishes. The high fiber content in these legumes prevent blood sugar levels from rising too rapidly after a meal, making them an especially good choice for people with diabetes. Lima beans' rich supply of magnesium and folate contribute to good cardiovascular health, and their high protein value can act as a replacement for red meat dishes in your diet.
Sometimes called "butter beans", a cup of limas contain about 23% of the total daily value of iron men should get.



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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Celebrity Yearbook , Celebrities when they were kids

Here are some pictures of your favorite celebrities when they were kids. Check out our " Celebrity Yearbook "

                                       
                                                                                                                  
                                                               
                                                             President Obama


Michael Jordan

Lebron James

Kim Kardashian
                                                                       

                                                                         Lil Wayne
                                                                        
                                                                            Beyonce
                                                                    
                                                                  Jay-z

                                                                  Jennifer Aniston
                                                                          
                                                                        Kid Cudi
                                                                          
                                                                 
                                                                            Eminem


                                                                       Kanye West
                                                                    
                                                                    Janet Jackson
                                                               

            
                                                                        Halle Berry

                                                                             TI
                                                                        
                                                                             50 Cent
                                                                         
                                                                           Brad Pitt

                                                                         Jennifer Lopez


                                       Fabolous 


We are not Celebrities, Here is our throwback pic LOL
                                                              The HFM GROUP

                                                
More to come :)

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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Chris Brown "My Last" freestyle





We must say Chris Brown " My last" song sounds better with a girl singing the hook. But overall the original song is still dope!

Check it out



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4/16/11 KeiStar Productions Presents SOUL SLAM (XVI) - MICHAEL JACKSON & PRINCE

Saturday April 16, 2011



KeiStar Productions Presents



* SOUL SLAM (XVI) - MICHAEL JACKSON & PRINCE *



Celebrating The Life & Legacy Of Our Greatest Musical Icon!



MICHAEL JACKSON (1958-2009 R.I.P)



THE KING OF POP With His Royal Clan



&



Honoring THE PRINCE With His Disciples



Music By DJ SPINNA



@



THE UNION SQUARE BALLROOM

27 Union Square West (bet 15th & 16th Streets) NYC 10003



DOORS 10PM-4AM / $20 (w) Advance Tickets – More $ At The Door / 21 &

Over- ID Required



To Purchase Tickets Click Here
                            http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/167469


                                          www.keistar.net / www.djspinna.com                       



Union Street Launch Party 4/15/11

Classic Apparel


Union Street is a “street couture” concept developed for the urban chic lifestyle. Today’s man is more conscious of his image & personal style more than ever so he will strive to make a statement at any cost. The trend forecasts can feel like a never ending race, but today fit & comfort is critical in Men’s Fashion. UNION STREET is made in the U.S.A. for the chic urban American Man. The brand bares the rugged soul of Crown Heights, Brooklyn while transitioning into Couture, becoming the perfect blend of street wear and high fashion. Popular “Street Artist” & connoisseur, Patrick SpagLO is making a collaborative effort to bring forth a new movement with his retail partner, Julius Benn, a brand developer and co-founder of THE WAGON.


UNION STREET

Classic Apparel

new brand,new movement

The official launch party for UNION STREET spring 2011 collection

Friday April 15th

6-10pm

1214 Union St btwn Nostrand & Rogers ave(The Wagon)

Brooklyn, N.Y 11225

this is a call for all Designers, Retailers, Stylists, Artists, Entrepreneurs and all who can appreciate a great fashion party.

The Brooklyn fashion design industry is growing at an extreme rate and UNION STREET is here to bring raw energy, color, & refreshing concepts to the market.

This will be a celebration of Fashion, Art, Music and everything else related.


 
You do not want to miss the *special live performance by SONNIE CARSON

Music by: KING BLACK, DJ JINBO

UNION STREET spring 2011 collection will be available for purchase

*Live model exhibition

*free giveaways

*Open bar from 6-8pm

RSVP: rsvp.unionstreet@gmail.com



for all press/media inquiries please contact

danimnarine@gmail.com

Monday, April 11, 2011

Ambitous and driven Women , Who are living their DREAMS !!!

The HFM Group is a group of  positive, ambitious,amazing, and driven females. We love to support females who are following their dreams and doing it BIG. We are all about Female Empowerment and Black woman power. Many times as women, we tend to never show love or acknowledge each other's success. Today we will acknowledge a few women who are doing it way BIG!  Enjoy


                                                                             
                                                                 Queen of PR
                                                                 Marvet Britto



                                                                          Lala
                                                                     Tv personality


 
                                                               Celebirty Blogger
                                                                Necole Bitchie
                                        
                                             Reality TV Star, Relationship expert
                                                          and Enterpreneur
                                                            Tionna Smalls






Author and Motivational Speaker
Shanell Cooper


Hip Hop Blogger
Karen Civil


Celebrity Chef and Restaurateur
Melba



Founder of Black Girls Rock Inc
Dj Beverly Bond


College Basketball Star of Notre Dame
Skylar Diggins

Black Business Women Online
Social Network for Black Business Women Online & all Women Entrepreneurs

TheBossNetwork.org
 Websites for Professional Women and Entrepreneurs


 Author and  Relationship Expert
Minister Kim Brooks

    Mandy Hale
The creator of Thesinglewoman.com


                                               Vanessa And Angela Simmons
                                              Reality Tv Star and Enterpreneur
                             
                                                 We cant forget ...
                   Hunger For More Ent , The HFM Group, Dj Frecklyn :)

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Beyonce joins Michelle Obama's Let's Move Campaign

BeyoncĂ© has teamed up with First Lady Michelle Obama‘s “Let’s Move!” is a campaign to help end childhood obesity.




 Let’s Move! is a comprehensive initiative, launched by the First Lady, dedicated to solving the problem of obesity within a generation, so that children born today will grow up healthier and able to pursue their dreams.
Michelle Obama stated


"In the end, as First Lady, this isn’t just a policy issue for me. This is a passion. This is my mission. I am determined to work with folks across this country to change the way a generation of kids thinks about food and nutrition."


The pop diva Beyonce get the hit single " Get Me Bodied " a makeover. This single is  now renamed " Work your body" which is kid friendly to fight aganist the risk of obesity .


  Behind the scenes of Let's Move with Beyonce





Let's Move! Flash Workout Beyonce Intro