Friday, 29 April 2016

Hot Sauce for Cleansing!

Another reason to use intrigue.......
While most chili sauces contain sugar compounds, Intrigue uses honey and organic apple cider which contain naturally occuring sugars.
We have been trying this little concoction for a few days now and must warn only use one or two drops of "Hot Dare You"!
Dr. Oz’s Complete Body Restart Guide
Dr. Oz reveals the top organs that can help your body restart itself from the inside out. Learn how to fine-tune each of them for lifelong health and vitality.
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2. Restart Your Liver
Located on the lower right side of the abdomen just below your diaphragm, the liver functions as your body’s foolproof lie detector test, revealing the truth about the life you’ve lived thus far. While it was once thought that liver disease was caused by alcohol use alone, eating sugary or fatty foods for extended years are now known to damage the liver as well.
Your liver acts primarily as your body’s filter, cleaning the blood and aiding digestion and metabolism. A fatty liver occurs when your body becomes overrun with fats and is no longer able to detoxify itself. A healthy diet rich in greens and lean protein allows your liver to do its job properly without being overrun by toxins. However, when you indulge for years in unhealthy items such as those associated with the all-American diet – donuts, fried chicken and burgers – your liver clogs up, becoming fatty and toxic.
Conditions such as diabetes and obesity that are normally associated with a clogged heart are also tied to a clogged liver. In fact, bodily damage starts in the liver before it snakes it way up to the heart. But here’s the good news: Your liver can literally regenerate itself.
To restart your liver, try this simple solution:
Liver Restart #1: Drink Dr. Oz’s Morning Liver Elixir Daily
Ingredients:
¼ cup warm water
Juice of lemon wedge
2 dashes of hot pepper sauce (Hot Dare You)
Warm water aids digestion, lemon juice contains vitamin C, a potent antioxidant that helps calm liver inflammation and protects against free radical damage. Hot pepper sauce contains capsaicin, which boosts blood flow and certain enzymes responsible for detoxifying your liver.
Drink Dr. Oz’s Morning Liver Elixir daily. In addition to this cocktail, cut back on consumption of sugary, fatty foods, and alcohol.


Friday, 15 April 2016

In case you don't know how to use hot sauce! Here's a little help!

Hot IDEAS, for HOT Sauce!!!
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v Create a wicked wing sauce.
v Fold into scrambled eggs.
v Add a perk to your hollandaise.
v Flavor your tartar sauce.
v Put a dash of heat/smokiness into ribs.
v Whisk into a vinaigrette for a salad, or alongside ketchup and mayo for a thousand island dressing.
v Add a bit of bang to your burger.
v Put a few drops into birdseed to keep out squirrels.
v Swirl into soups (tortilla soup, black bean, chili, hot and sour soup)—great during cold season to ease congestion.
v Add to ground pork to make your own breakfast sausage patties.
v Train your dog against eating from the table (mild heat, of course).
v Create a spicy mayonnaise as a dipping sauce or spread.
v Make a Mexican hot chocolate to warm up with.
v Liven up your cocktail sauce.
v Melt with butter and douse over your movie popcorn--yum!
v Pat on nails to kick a nail biting habit.
v Melt in with cheese or chocolate for a sinfully hot fondue.
v Dollop on raw oysters for fresh-out-of-the-sea heat.
v Stir into shepherd's pie for a contemporary burn to an old classic.
v Add to chutney for a little pep to the sweetness.
v 21.Take inspiration from Food Dude Kevin Roberts and just chug a bottle.
v Caramelize onions, mix with hot sauce; top a burger.
v Stir into mustard, pile onto a hot dog or use as a dip for pigs in a blanket.
v Have a little extra pulled pork? Add a hefty dose of hot sauce; pile into a tortilla for a pulled pork taco.

v Combine a few drops with simple syrup, then toss with a fruit salad.