Thursday 28 May 2009

Spice Up Your BBQ With The Ultimate Sauce!

BBQ season is finally upon us - gorgeous weather, good food and great company all in the one place! I love having a barbecue in early June and then another to bookend the summer in September. As a result, I've developed my own unique recipe for sauce over the years and have now put it online. If you really want to impress your friends at your BBQ then take a look at it via the link!



The Ultimate Barbecue Sauce Recipe: Impress Your Friends This Summer!
No barbecue is the same without a good barbecue sauce, but why buy it from a store when you can make the ultimate barbecue sauce in less than 10 minutes?
http://www.associatedcontent.comarticle/1779394/the_ultimate_barbecue_sauce_recipe.html

Sunday 24 May 2009

Every Woman Needs To Know About Breast Cancer!

It's been a while since I last wrote on here and a lot has happened since I did. I have been trying to cope with my own diagnosed depression and anxiety pretty much on my own because my health worker seems to think that a computer program will help me more than counselling. It isn't and I am struggling but nowhere near as much as my aunt will be shortly.

She has been diagnosed with breast cancer.

Believe it or not, this has not come as of much as a surprise as you might believe. I was shocked to my core when I heard but she is not the first woman in my family to develop breast cancer and will most likely not be the last. It is in the family you see. My mum had breast cancer twice in the space of 18 months. She was first diagnosed with it when she was 32 and was next diagnosed with it when she was 33. The second time was harder as it had spread to her lymph glands. However, she survived, which is more than can be said for my grandad's mum. She died of beast cancer when she was 32. Her twin died of breast cancer a few years later and their older sister also lost her life to the disease before the age of 50.

Of course, times were different all those years ago and treatments have come a long way. There is now an 80% survival rate but every woman should know the symptoms of breast cancer and be vigilant. I have written an article to highlight the symptoms that you need to be aware of so please read it and be aware. It may just save your life.

Breast Cancer Symptoms: Spot the Early Signs of Cancer to Increase Your Chances of Survival
1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer during their lifetimes. Protect yourself by knowing the early breast cancer symptoms that could save your life.
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