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New Year’s Resolution #1: Tip the dating scales in your favor!

If you’re a single socialite looking for love in the big city or just seeking an even hotter red carpet body, The Fresh Diet is the perfect 2012 New Year’s Resolution for you. The Fresh Diet is an incredibly convenient home delivery diet plan that involves no cooking, counting, or cleanup giving you tons of time to shop for new skinny clothes and read about the latest fashions/society trends on the Internet. Here’s how it works: Once you choose a plan and select your meal preferences, your meals are cooked fresh by expert healthy gourmet chefs using premium ingredients and delivered directly to your door daily. It’s almost like having a personal chef. Seeing that socialites are always eating out or ordering in and cooking for yourself went out of style in the mid 1960s, this is the perfect diet for the Aspiring Socialite lifestyle.

Start today and tip the dating scales in your favor simply by eating fresh made to order meals and delicious snacks.  The 31 Day Slim Solution Plan ($29.99 per day) includes 3 days of free food, a free 6-day supply of Hint Premium Essence Water, and a free fitness DVD from Jessica Smith.  If you’re not ready to commit to 31 days of The Fresh Diet, they also offer a 14 Day Quick Start Plan for $32.99 per day and a 21 Day Habit Changer for 30.99 per day.  For those like me who are always on the run and/or hate to cook, The Fresh Diet makes eating and preparing the right foods the easiest part of your weight loss routine.  We’ve all been on those pesky diet plans where you have to count points or write everything down that you ate.  To me, that sounds more like balancing your checkbook than dieting.  Lucky for you, it doesn’t get any easier than The Fresh Diet.  Now, if only it were possible for someone to work out for you.

It’s time sexy socialite singles everywhere hit the dating scene renewed and refreshed with America’s favorite home diet delivery service.

Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post, but the opinions are all my own. 

This Thanksgiving Give the Vegetarians a Seat at the Table

Happy Thanksgiving and safe travels to all. This year I am thankful for the people who make it a point to remember the vegetarians sitting at their table. As an aspiring socialite I am not only picky about my style, I also pay very close attention to the food I ingest. I am sad to say that I have spent numerous Thanksgivings eating nothing, but chex mix and dinner rolls while the carnivores feasted. But, thanks to my understanding family who have grown to know me a bit too well, my vegetarian ways and I now have a seat at the table.

Vegetarian food doesn’t have to cramp your style this holiday season. We don’t want you to do away with the turkey we just want options. It is actually very simple to integrate vegetarian options into your meal. If a salad is being presented and it includes meat, keep it on the side giving your guests the choice of adding it or not. Do not add substances such as bacon to the mashed potatoes unless you have made two batches, one with and one without bacon. If you insist on adding chicken stock or some other kind of animal product to the stuffing let your vegetarian guests know to steer clear of it. Other comfort foods that fit in with the Thanksgiving theme include macaroni and cheese or a spinach dish. These are sides your entire table can enjoy that act as the primary dish for your often excluded vegetarian guests. So show the vegetarians in your life some love this holiday season and they just may spend more money than they planned on your Christmas gift. It’s good karma.

For some amazing vegetarian recipes such as Buttermilk Squash Soup visit 101Cookbooks.com.