Astrology

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Aquarian diet? Tart and light airy desserts, like meringues

Posted by on Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 11:57 AM

 

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Drive an Aquarian wild with lemon meringue pie.

The sign of Aquarius covers the period from January 21 to February 19. If you're going to invite an Aquarian out to dinner, says local astrologer (and waitress) Brenda G. Smith, think Mexican: "They love avocados, melons, spicy foods with chili and cayenne. They enjoy a good tart Margarita, too."

Because Aquarius is an air sign, says Smith, they get a yen for light, fluffy souffles and citrusy lemon tarts. "You can't go wrong," she says, "seducing an Aquarian with a lemon meringue pie."

 

 

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Friday, January 7, 2011

The Capricorn diet? Dark foods and pretty table settings

Posted by on Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 2:15 PM


Capricorns love dark foods ... like blackberry cake.
  • Capricorns love dark foods ... like blackberry cake.

Astrologically, we're in the time of Capricorn. So what do diners born under this astrological sign (December 22-January 20) like to eat? We asked our resident Fat City expert, waitress and astrologer Brenda G. Smith, to answer this question.

"Well, Capricorns are very concerned about what other people think of them, so they're frequently dieting," Smith says. "But they do enjoy eating, too. And they like eating in style. They love status and formality."


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