Sunday, 15 September 2013

ALICIA KEYS STEPS OUT WITH HER FAMILY

Family Affair Its so nice to see Alicia keys looking like this, asides being glamed up for photo shoots, videos, award nights and so on. Well anyway, Alicia, swizz beats and her son Egypt( who is all grown up) were having family time in Rio and were also there to support her for ''Rock in Rio'' performance.

Saturday, 14 September 2013


 


FUZZY SHOES

The Craziest Street Style Photos From NYFW

These are one of the trending craziest street style shoes from the New York fashion week, It just needs wings and it would fly. All my beautiful ladies, would you rock these shoes with all the confidence of the world and show your inner ''chick''?

Friday, 13 September 2013

        SALMONELLA IN YOUR SPICE RACK?

  when people hear salmonella, they think of the dangers of seafood, raw chicken and eggs and food poisoning, but who knew it could be in your spices. According to a new report by the FDA, salmonella is found in a number of popular dried spices, most commonly in imported varieties that come from 37 countries — especially Mexico and India, the most typical offenders are oregano, basil, curry powder, sesame seeds, and pepper. It’s not just imported spices that carry risks. Domestic varieties have been linked to salmonella outbreaks too, and the bacteria has been known to infect spice mixes and salt-substitute blends. It shows up slightly more frequently in ground or cracked spices than in whole spices.
2010 salmonella outbreak in the U. S. was traced to contaminated black and red pepper. But since salmonella can survive in dried spices for years on end, it can often be tough to link outbreaks of illness that happen years apart.
So, for people who love spices in their foods, go through your spice collection and throw out the ones that have been sitting around for too long and turn up that heat.

THE WORLD'S UGLIEST ANIMAL - THE BLOBFISH

The Ugly Animal Preservation Society names the blobfish as its new mascot after a global online vote. The gelatinous fish lives <!-- -->
</br>at depths of up to 1,200 meters off the coast of Australia where it feeds on crabs and lobsters. It's under threat as it often gets caught up in fishing nets... but you wouldn't want to eat it. 

Isn't it ugly, if chuckie saw this, it would give him nightmares, lol, but seriously, the blobfish is actually real. The blobfish  looks like a big, blobby tadpole, just a mass of pale, jelly-like flesh with puffy, loose skin, a big nose and beady, staring eyes. They're not very big either, growing only to about 12 inches in length.

According to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Blobfish are found mainly off the coast of southeastern Australia and Tasmania. Like many of the world's ugliest fish, they prefer to lay low, usually at depths of 2,000 to 4,000 feet (600 to 1,200 meters), bobbing around above the bottom of the ocean. yuck!

Thursday, 12 September 2013

first of all, introduction, lol

Hello there, this is the new blogger in town, kind of, notes and bebaibee is simply going to be your information center on discoveries and all things new on beauty and lifestyle, health and fitness, science and technology and entertainment news and gossip.