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Dannii’s gift to Kylie: A baby for both of us!

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With her sister’s dreams of a family dealt a blow by her cancer battle, Dannii Minogue says she’s making sure Kylie won’t miss out on children, reports Matthew Denby.

An emotional Dannii Minogue has opened up about her plans to share her first child with sister Kylie.

While Dannii, 38, is over the moon about her forthcoming baby with partner of 18 months Kris Smith, she is keenly aware of the emotional impact her pregnancy will have on Kylie, 41.

Her older sister has long wanted a child. Kylie had two unsuccessful IVF attempts with her former partner, French actor Olivier Martinez, before she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005. She then had to abandon her quest for motherhood to undergo life saving chemotherapy.

Kylie reportedly underwent an experimental procedure ahead of her treatment, having slivers of her ovaries surgically removed and preserved for reimplantation at a later date.

But despite finding love with Spanish model Andres Velencoso, 31, her dreams of motherhood remain just that.

So three months pregnant Dannii – who gushes “my boobs are definitely bigger, my tummy’s started to change shape, too” – says she will be sharing every minute of her pregnancy with her sister. Determined Kylie won’t miss out on what life has so far denied her, the former Young Talent Time star is going all out to spread the joy.

“I’m sharing my pregnancy with Kylie,” Dannii last week told UK magazine Glamour.

“My brother is thrilled and my sister … well, it’s a different dynamic between sisters and you feel like you’re sharing the experience, as I’d feel if Kylie had kids first.

“She loves children, just adores them, so we’re sharing it together.” Kylie has embraced Dannii’s offer, telling of her plans to buy her new niece or nephew “all sorts of things in every toy store around the world”.

Kylie – who tweeted “I am so happy to be an auntie again” after hearing Dannii’s news – is overjoyed at the prospect of another Minogue, to join her brother Brendan’s two sons, Charles and James. It’s the perfect outcome for Dannii, who feared her good news might bring up feelings of sadness and regret for her childless sister.

“Dannii knows the idea of having a family is massively important to Kylie, but it’s no secret Kylie’s treatment may have lessened her chances of conceiving and this breaks her heart,” a friend told UK magazine Look.

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Every day is Valentine’s Day for Guy and Jules Sebastian!

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Married for almost two years, Guy Sebastian and wife Jules tell Warren Gibbs they’re more in love than ever.

Strolling barefoot along the white sandy beach, a toned and tanned Guy Sebastian and his wife Jules glow with happiness as they soak up the north Queensland sun in Toogoom, north of Hervey Bay.

Oblivious to the incoming King tide lapping at their feet and the swirling, salt-laden winds, the love-struck couple are in a world of their own, relaxing and unwinding at their beachside getaway they call utopia.

“It’s our paradise,” says Guy, 28, smiling. “It’s a place we both find invigorating, inspiring, peaceful and romantic.”

It’s light years from their fast-paced city lifestyle in Sydney and New York – and they’re even happier than when they started dating as teenagers 10 years ago. “Valentine’s Day is no different from any other day of the year – they’re all very special and we just try to make each one count,” explains Guy.

The Australian Idol winner, who’s two years his wife’s junior, says it’s the “little things” that keep their romance fresh and sexy – from a simple compliment on her dress to a gentle “I love you” the moment she wakes up. “Romance doesn’t have to be all about flowers and boxes of chocolates,” he says.

“There are so many other ways to make your partner feel extra special. I always tell Jules how much I love her and how sexy she looks.

“And Jules loves nothing more than a nice hot bath and a gentle, soapy back massage.

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Nic and Katie’s baby race

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Nicole Kidman hires a fertility specialist, while Katie Holmes is seen leaving a clinic after promising husband Tom Cruise a second child. Naomi Toy writes.

WITH RUMOURS mounting that Katie Holmes is feeling the pressure to have a second child with husband Tom Cruise, the 31-year-old actress seemed anything but happy last week as she left the Wilshire Medical Center in LA draped in a loose-fitting coat.

Because Tom, who turns 48 in July, is eager to have another child before he turns 50, it’s suspected that Katie will again have to put her career aside.

“Tom isn’t being selfish, he really wants to give Suri a brother or sister,” a friend of the actor reveals. “He sees how close his two oldest kids, Isabella and Connor, are to each other and he wants to make sure Suri has a sibling close to her age to grow up with.”

For her part, Katie has cleared her schedule for this year, with no movies or major work commitments coming up. But with the star receiving good reviews for her comeback role in The Romantics at the recent Sundance Film Festival, she is now having second thoughts about walking away from acting.

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Susie’s new heartache

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Friends fear for swim star Susie Maroney after learning the man she’s planning to marry has a criminal past. Jonica Bray reports .

Marathon swimming champion Susie Maroney’s happiness in announcing her engagement two weeks ago swiftly turned to embarrassment when it was revealed her fiance is a criminal.

Susie, 35, showed off her diamond engagement ring a fortnight ago after falling for furniture maker Darren May in a whirlwind eight-week courtship. But her family’s joy was short-lived after the divorced father-of-two’s dark past was revealed.

Darren, 40, was jailed in 2007 for 12 months for stalking and breaching an AVO, while in 2006, he also faced court after being charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, aggravated break and enter with intent and breaching an AVO.

It is not the first time Susie’s troubled love life has caused problems within her family, who are still coming to terms with her acrimonious divorce from Rob Daniels less than two years ago.

The banker called the police after a fight with Susie’s mother, Pauline, while moving out of the matrimonial home he and Susie briefly shared in Sydney’s south.

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Michael Bublé’s sex and drugs scandal

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The star is anything but the romantic good guy his music makes him out to be, according to an ex-lover. Jackie Brygel reports .

His intensely romantic ballads have won the hearts of millions of women around the world. But last week Michael Bublé’s good guy persona took a battering with revelations by a former lover.

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The super-smooth crooner has been painted as a foul-mouthed, dope-smoking egomaniac by ex-model Tiffany Bromley, who says she dated the 34-year-old Canadian on and off between 1997 and 2007.

She says Michael – who recently announced his engagement to Argentine actress Luisana Lopilato, 22 – demanded sex four times a night, and loved to boast not only about his singing ability but his prowess between the sheets.

“When I first met Michael, he was warm, kind and genuinely sincere,” Tiffany tells Britain’s News Of The World newspaper. “But success turned him into a self-obsessed jerk.

It was all about him. Michael saw himself as a real ladies’ man who could schmooze any woman into bed. Many times he told me, ‘I have the best-looking penis.’ He bragged about how it gave the ultimate pleasure to women.”

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Food safety at home

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We’re lucky in Australia to have a clean, safe food supply, but the issue of food safety also extends to our homes. How we cook, handle and store foods are all important things to bear in mind when keeping our food safe. So as we move back into the routine of school and work we have some tips for preparing and storing food to ensure safe eating for your family.

Preparation

  1. Wash hands thoroughly using soap and warm water before preparing food, after going to the bathroom and handling pets.

  2. Use separate cutting boards for raw and cooked ingredients. Always use a separate cutting board if preparing raw meat and wash utensils (such as knives, tongs, etc) with hot soapy water between handling raw and cooked food.

  3. If you’ve made food in advance, thaw in the refrigerator or microwave. This allows fewer bacteria to grow than if the food is left at room temperature.

  1. Cook foods thoroughly and keep hot food above 60°C.

  2. The danger zone for food is between 5°C and 60°C, as this is the temperature range where most food bacteria will grow. It is important to try and keep food temperature out of this range so take plenty of ice if you’re travelling with food that needs to be kept cool and transport it in an esky or cooler bag.

  1. Cool leftovers quickly by putting them in the refrigerator, even if they are still warm. This limits the amount of time the food spends in the temperature danger zone. Try to use refrigerated leftovers within two or three days.

  2. If you still have food left over after your dinner party or celebrations, cover it before refrigeration to ensure there is no cross-contamination through spillage from other dishes.

This information is provided by the Sanitarium Nutrition Service.

Your say: How do you make sure you keep your food safe? Share with us below…

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Fatty foods not bad for you?

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Here’s good news for those of us who are rather partial to meat-heavy barbecues or nice rich cheeses: researchers have found that there is no clear link between saturated fat intake and heart disease.

The findings, which were reached after an analysis of 21 past studies, contradict earlier conclusions about the risks involved with raising so called “bad” cholesterol, a result of consuming saturated fats, Reuters reported.

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American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines suggest adults should get no more than 7 percent of their daily kilojoule intake from fat (which translates as just 16g of meat — not a hearty portion!), but the new study indicates that there is no proven link between saturated fat intake and heart disease.

However, don’t all run for the deli counter just yet. The findings, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, have been downplayed by a former AHA president.

“No-one is saying that some saturated fat is going to harm you,” said Professor Robert H Eckel, a professor of medicine at the University of Colorado. “People should enjoy their food.”

But, he added, many studies had shown that saturated fat still resulted in a rise in cholesterol and that doctors’ advice on fat intake would not change in light of these findings.

Professor Eckel added that dietary thinking was moving away from concentrating on single nutritional elements towards more wide-ranging “dietary patterns”.

What do you think? Do you have family members who have had high fat diets and lived to a ripe old age? Share your thoughts below.

Join Magda and Dicko for Australia’s Greatest Weight Loss Challenge – and your chance to win $10,000 in cash!*

The whole of Australia has cheered on celebrities Magda Szubanski and Ian “Dicko” Dickson on their weight loss journeys.

Now it’s your chance to come and see their amazing results firsthand, as Magda and Dicko join forces with Jenny Craig and The Australian Women’s Weekly to launch Australia’s Greatest Weight Loss Challenge.

The twelve-week Challenge is a fun way to encourage more Australians to slim down, get healthier and feel great. There’s also the chance to win $10,000 in cash*.

Sydneysiders are invited to come down, have a laugh with Magda and Dicko, and jump on the scales for Australia’s Greatest Weight Loss Challenge. It’s sure to be the start of your own incredible weight loss journey…

When: February 8, 12noon – 3pm Where: Martin Place, Sydney, Amphitheatre (between Pitt and Castlereagh Sts).

See the competition’s full terms and conditions.

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Apologies go down better from the right

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If you have something to say sorry about today, here’s a top tip: approach from the right-hand side and your notes of contrition have a better chance of hitting their mark.

Researchers in Spain have found that when someone is angry their right ear does a better job of listening than their left, the UK’s Daily Telegraph reported.

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The University of Valencia researchers conducted a series of hearing tests on 30 young men whom they had provoked into a fury.

The men were given a collection of hostile statements to read which were designed to anger them while the scientists took measurements of the participants’ heart rates, blood pressure and testosterone levels.

The team found that once provoked, the participants’ right ears were more susceptible to sound whereas their left ears showed no change.

The scientists observed from these findings that any attempts to calm the men would be more likely to succeed were they to come from the right-hand side.

The research, published in the journal Hormones and Behaviour, concluded that the success of the right-ear approach could be down to the fact that this ear accesses the left brain, which is used to rationalise behaviour and process judgements.

So, if you need to talk someone around today, try talking to them from the right-hand side.

Do you have any apology stories? What have you found is the best way to butter someone up when you’re in the wrong? Share your experience below…

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A passion for pineapple

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Pineapple’s background:

Prickly on the outside but sweet and juicy on the inside, the pineapple is a member of the Bromeliaceae family and is known as the “king of fruit” — no doubt a name inspired by the pineapple’s crown shaped top. The pineapple is native to South America but most of the pineapple we enjoy in Australia and New Zealand is grown closer to home.

How can I best choose a pineapple?

When choosing fresh pineapple, look for fruit that is plump, vibrant and yellow in colour and has a tropical aroma. Once ripe, pineapples should be eaten within two or three days. Nutritionally, pineapples are a good source of vitamin C and they also contribute some fibre.

Other ideas for pineapple use:

Pineapple can also be a great ingredient — and not only in fruit salads. Why not try it crushed with a sprig of mint for a cool summer drink or on skewers in a vegetable kebab?

Preparing to eat:

To prepare fresh pineapple you will need a sharp knife and a strong cutting board.

1. Place the pineapple on its side and cut off the top and base.

2. Stand the pineapple up and cut all the skin off from the sides in strips, starting at the top.

3. Using a melon baller or potato peeler, remove any remaining divots.

4. Place the pineapple back on its side and cut into slices.

This information is provided by the Sanitarium Nutrition Service.

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A skii holiday to Vail, Colorado

With skiing, shopping and cuisine to suit every taste and budget, Vail, Colorado, is what every ski resort should be.
Vail, Colorado

With skiing, shopping and cuisine to suit every taste and budget, Vail, Colorado, is what every ski resort should be.

With metres-deep powdery snow and more than 300 days of sunshine annually, Vail is the ultimate alpine playground. This month has seen more than 50cm of fresh snow on the ground and with numerous bargain travel options to be found until season’s end on April 18, there’s no better time be there than now!

Ski

Don’t go past Vail Sports for affordable, quality equipment rentals. With six slope-side locations, they offer complimentary storage, upgrades to demo packages, free full-service ski and board tuning, online reservations and free delivery to your room.

Once you’re kitted up, it’s time to get amongst some of the most powdery, skiable snow in the world. Beginners will love the mountain’s front side, with its long, wide, forgiving runs. New skiers edging towards the next level, should head to Game Creek Bowl, while intermediates and advanced will relish Blue Sky Basin with its picturesque tree runs and waist-deep powder.

Thrill seekers will delight in the Mongolian Bowls, where challenging runs like Genghis Kahn with its cornice drop-in will get your adrenaline pumping. If you love skiing bumps, ride Highline Express lift for a thigh work-out like you’ve never known.

In the unlikely event you grow tired of skiing Vail, your Vail Mountain Ski Pass allows you access to six nearby resorts, so you can zip to oh-so-ritzy Beaver Creek, take a 20-minute drive to Keystone for its world-famous Kat Skiing tours, head over to the historic mining and mountain town of Breckenridge, or ride the world-famous A-Basin. You can also access Lake Tahoe’s Heavenly Resort, if you want to break your trip home with a stop in California.

It’s Epic

In what must be one of the best mountain pass bargains on the planet, Vail Resorts Epic pass, US$599 ($680), allows unlimited skiing or riding at all of Vail’s six resorts, at any time during the ski season.

Sip

Vail has more après watering holes than you could shake a swizzle stick at. The Tavern on the Square at the Arrabelle at Vail Square is spacious, friendly and fun, with a list of cocktails as long as your ski poles. In Vail Village, The Red Lion has the best margaritas this side of Mexico, with a bustling atmosphere that ramps up even more when owner Phil Long belts out some of the world’s best drinking songs.

Also in Vail Village, Vendetta’s has the best pizza slice in town, while The George is a basement-level sports bar with $3 food and drink après deals. For a more subdued atmosphere, head to the Lodge at Vail and sing along with the piano man as you sip warm cider.

Savour

Vail bursts at its seams with mouth-watering cuisine. Most restaurants use organic, locally grown produce, with many also offering low-fat, low-carb, low-cholesterol meals.

Don’t miss Centre V at the Arrabelle at Vail Square, for mouth-watering French food. Ocotillo Prime at Vail Marriott Mountain Resort and Spa serves high-quality steaks and chops for dinner, or for a healthy breakfast, enjoy the most delicious egg white frittata or low-carb eggs Benedict.

La Bottega in Vail Village serves melt-in-your-mouth Italian, as does Campo de Fiori, while at Terra Bistro at Vail Mountain Lodge and Spa, you’ll find fine modern dining of free-range meat and poultry. The degustation menu at Wildflower Inn at the Lodge at Vail will blow the top button off your pants, and at Sweet Basil modern American cuisine fuses with Mediterranean, Italian and Asian influences.

If it’s budget you’re after, you won’t have to look far. For a few dollars, Covered Bridge Coffee offers delicious breakfast bagels teamed with the best coffee you’ll find in all of America.

If you’re lunching on the mountain, head to Two Elk Lodge, Mid-Vail or Eagle’s Nest facilities for healthy, hearty choices. If not, head into Vail Village and pick up a pizza at Pazzo’s, or an award-winning chilli at The Red Lion. These are all great dinner choices too, as is Garfinkel’s Sports Bar in Lionshead Village, which serves burgers, fish tacos and quesadilla for lunch and dinner.

Shop

Shopaholics will love Vail for its art galleries, jewellery, clothing and ski stores. Stop by The Golden Bear and pick up a signature bear charm or necklace. In nearby Minturn, newly-opened Jayded stocks affordable, fashionable men’s and women’s clothing.

Make the drive to the neighbouring town of Silverthorne and lose yourself in the outlet mall. With brands including Gap, Calvin Klein, Nike, Osh Kosh and Nine West, there are bargains to be found for men, women and kids!

Spa

No ski trip is complete without a spa experience and the Vin Chaud (Hot Wine) Indulgence at the The Spa at the Arrabelle at Vail Square is the ultimate. The 105-minute pamper begins with full-body exfoliation using wine essence and Dead Sea salts.

A massage with body cream and a warm wrap follow, before a full body vino-therapy massage and mini facial finishes the treatment. As you float out to the relaxation room, you’re presented with an oversized glass of red wine and a serving of sorbet — exactly how every spa treatment should end.

Stay

For a five-star feel at a truly great price, stay at the Vail Marriott Mountain Resort and Spa, just minutes walk to the Eagle Bahn gondola at Lionshead and directly on the free village shuttle route.

The Arrabelle at Vail Square is slightly more expensive, but has a seconds-to-the-slopes location; ditto for the Lodge at Vail. For more budget digs, try the Evergreen Lodge, located halfway between Vail and Lionshead villages and close to the free shuttle route.

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