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Sunday, July 8, 2018

Drop 20 by July 30th by eating this new fruit

::: Health & Nutrition Daily Report :::.

After graduating from Stanford University, Amy Snyder is a young gun nutrionshist to the starts that has spent a considerable amount of time abroad, learning new techniques from various non-Western cultures.

Over the years she has helped Kristie Alley, Joanah Hill, Melissa McCarthy and more drop tons of lbs/daily.
She admits the MOST important factor is to take this fruit once a day. . .


Dissolve over 5lbs/day by taking this once a day
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Simple as that she revealed on National TV.


Summer is the best time to start this
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hearth, or in a saucepan of water, till reduced to a pulp. Take a pint of the juice pressed through a coarse sieve, and mix it with three eggs beaten and strained. Add an ounce and a half of butter, sweeten it well, put a crust round the dish, and bake it. A few crumbs of roll should be mixed with the above to give it a little consistence, or four ounces of Naples biscuits. GOOSEBERRY TRIFLE. Scald as much


Stop it down so close that no steam can escape, set it by a slow fire till scalding hot, and then take it off to cool. Repeat the operation till the gooseberries, on being opened, are found to be of a good green. Then drain them on sieves, and make a thin syrup of a pound of sugar to a pint of water, well boiled and skimmed. When the syrup is half cold, put in the fruit; give it a boil up, and


fruit as when pulped through a sieve, will cover the bottom of a dish intended to be used. Mix with it the rind of half a lemon grated fine, sweetened with sugar. Put any quantity of common custard over it, and a whip on the top, as for other trifles. GOOSEBERRY VINEGAR. Boil some spring water; and when cold, put to every three quarts, a quart of bruised gooseberries in a large tub. Let them remain two


gooseberries in dry weather, of the red hairy sort, and pick off the heads and tails. Put twelve pounds of them into a preserving pan, with a pint of currant juice, drawn as for jelly. Boil them pretty quick, and beat them with a spoon; when they begin to break, add six pounds of white Lisbon sugar, and simmer them slowly to a jam. They require long boiling, or they will not keep; but they make an

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