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Sweet Swaps

By Judy Davie

Let’s face it, you know you should cut out sweet treats if you want to lose weight but sometimes when the urge hits there’s nothing else to do but satisfy it.

Let these sweet swaps below be your guide and when the cravings strike, choose one of our lower energy swaps so you can enjoy your treat without blowing your diet completely.

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The seasonal meal plan

By Judy Davie

It’s always cheaper to buy fruit and vegetables when they are in season and it’s always easier to lose weight when you eat plenty of low energy vegetables and fruits.

This month we focus on fresh in season fruit and veg with the added bonus of extra fibre. You’ll feel full but will have so much energy, exercise is something you will want to do.

The main fruit and vegetables in season this November are listed below. Look out for local produce markets near your area, usually held on the weekend. You can buy the produce at a much better price than you’ll find in the stores and it’s more fun too.

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The changing looks of Princess Mary

With her husband Prince Frederik on a visit to Beijing, Mary showed off a simple but stylish look.

With two young heirs to raise, motherhood doesn’t stop Mary from always looking her best.

Mary rugs up in a fashionable beanie during the chilly Danish winter.

In summer, Mary’s hats become a little more flamboyant.

She may be royal, but Mary doesn’t miss a beat when it comes to the latest street trends, including giant sunglasses.

On formal occasions, like at this campaign opening, Mary often wears her hair in an up-do.

For a golf tournament, Mary opted for a sporty ponytail.

Mary’s healthy brown locks have us all wondering what’s her hair care secret?

Even when she hits the snow, Mary’s ‘do looks perfect!

Don’t panic, she hasn’t cut her hair! It’s just tied back in a French roll for an awards ceremony.

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Snuggle to beat stress

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Having a snuggle with your loved one isn’t just about the feel-good factor anymore, new research shows that hugging and kissing can actually fight stress levels too.

Researchers at the University of Zurich in Switzerland have found that intimacy can lower levels of stress hormones in the body and improve psychological health. But, there’s a catch — you need to be in a close relationship, preferably a marriage, to benefit from these effects.

The Swiss team studied 51 German couples, the majority of who were married, for a period of a week to determine the impact that physical contact, from holding hands to sexual intercourse, had on levels of cortisol in the body.

Studies found that the couples who had more physical contact recorded lower levels of the hormone which is secreted in higher levels during the body’s ‘fight or flight’ responses to stress.

Dr Beate Ditzen, lead author on the report published in the journal of Psychosomatic Medicine, said that intimacy can lower levels of stress hormones in the body simply by improving mood, and found that couples who experienced work-related troubles benefited the most from using intimacy as a stress relief technique.

While this study sheds some new light on why the warm and fuzzy feeling of snuggling truly does make us feel good, Dr Ditzen advised that it’s not as simple as couples just ‘upping the anti’ in the bedroom, but rather that they should try to share more interests and activities together that create a feeling of positivity for both partners.

YOUR SAY: Do you find that acts of intimacy reduce your stress levels? Tell us below…

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Grant and Candice in NY: Retiring for love

By Jenny Brown

Pictures: Stuart Ramson

After 24 years of competition, the swimming legend wants to devote more time to his wife.

Somewhere between New York’s Fifth Avenue, the glitz of Vegas and the sunny Bahamas, Grant Hackett made a momentous, life-changing choice.

On a romantic second honeymoon with his pop singer wife Candice Alley, the Aussie swimming legend realised it was time to hang up his goggles and quit the sport he had loved for 24 years.

Diving into retirement wasn’t a snap decision; there were no sleepless nights of uncertainty, just quiet time chilling out with Candice in the wake of the Olympics.

“It was the first holiday when I didn’t have to do something related to swimming,” grins the good-humoured giant, whose 198cm (6 feet 6 inch) frame dominated the 1500m freestyle event for almost a decade.

“Even our original honeymoon was cut short — only four nights away — because I had to compete. Not much of a honeymoon!…”

For the full story, see this week’s Woman’s Day (on sale November 17).

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Lonely Mary’s sad week

Feeling more alone than ever, and facing new pressures from her royal in-laws, Mary struggles to hide her down mood.

Princess Mary has faced one of her toughest weeks since becoming part of Denmark’s royal family. The mother-of-two was barely able to hide her emotions as she struggled to cope with a round of public engagements while her private life crumbled before her eyes.

Royal commentators tell Woman’s Day that the Tasmanian-born princess has appeared “sad and distant” in recent days as she carries out her royal duties in the midst of reports that her marriage to Fred is under new strain, and the announcement that her royal rival, Princess Marie, is expecting her first child.

Palace insiders say the 36-year-old is also feeling more isolated than ever, after 18-month-old Princess Isabella attended her first day of kindergarten last week, leaving Mary alone in what was once her fairytale castle.

As well, Mary has had to say goodbye to her father, John Donaldson, who has returned home to Australia, leaving Mary with no family other than her in-laws in which to confide.

“There is a space there,” royal author Trine Villeman tells Woman’s Day

For the full story, see this week’s Woman’s Day (on sale November 17).

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Katie tells Tom: I’m not coming home

Katie feels so free in New York City, she doesn’t want to go back to her husband in LA.

Katie Holmes’ bite of the Big Apple tastes like freedom — and husband Tom Cruise isn’t happy about his wife’s new independent life on the other side of the US.

Instead of being excited about their two-year wedding anniversary on November 18, sources say the couple are bickering over Katie’s determination to stay in Manhattan, while Tom is demanding she return to their home in LA with two-year-old daughter Suri.

“Katie has fallen in love with New York again and wants to live there full-time,” a source tells Woman’s Day.

“Tom isn’t happy about that, because his whole life — work, family and Scientology — is in LA. He’s itching to get back!”

Katie, 29, is only appearing on Broadway in All My Sons until January, but it’s believed she wants to extend her NYC visit through 2009 and beyond.

“New York excites Katie,” says another source. “She enjoys the change in seasons, the theatre scene, Central Park, the cafes. She feels she’s treated with more respect there.”

For the full story, see this week’s Woman’s Day (on sale November 17).

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In the mag – November 24, 2008

Issue on sale Monday November 17, 2008

Katie tells Tom: I’m not coming home

Katie feels so free in New York City, she doesn’t want to go back to her husband in LA…

Grant and Candice in NY: Retiring for love

After 24 years of competition, swimming legend Grant Hackett wants to devote more time to his wife…

Ange vs Jen: It’s war!

Jennifer Aniston breaks years of silence and hits out at Angelina Jolie about her hook-up with Brad Pitt…

Catherine Zeta-Jones’ age-defying diet

The Hollywood mum reveals how her body only gets better with age…

Lonely Mary’s sad week

Feeling more alone than ever, and facing new pressures from her royal in-laws, Princess Mary struggles to hide her down mood.

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Ange vs Jen: It’s war!

Jen breaks years of silence and hits out at Angelina Jolie about her hook-up with Brad.

The war is on between Jennifer Aniston and Angelina Jolie.

After almost four years of keeping quiet on the love triangle with ex hubby Brad and Ange, Jen has come out fighting — and her attack is directed solely at the mother of Brad’s children.

Jen has revealed to US Vogue magazine that she believes Ange, 33, overstepped the mark when she recently admitted that she and Brad fell in love while he was still married to Jen.

In an interview with The New York Times last month, Ange remarked that “not a lot of people get to see a movie where their parents fall in love” and that by the end of filming she realised their relationship “might mean something more”.

It publicly confirmed that the couple started dating while filming Mr. & Mrs. Smith in 2004. Brad and Jen split in January 2005.

For the full story, see this week’s Woman’s Day (on sale November 17).

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Catherine Zeta-Jones’ age-defying diet

The Hollywood mum reveals how her body only gets better with age.

Catherine Zeta-Jones has long been one of Hollywood’s most beautiful stars, and she’s set to retain that crown for a long time yet.

The 39-year-old wowed onlookers as she paraded down the red carpet last week at the 4th Annual “A Fine Romance” Motion Picture & Television Fund benefit in Culver City, California, looking the healthiest she’s ever been.

The mum of two seemed to have turned back the clock, flaunting a glowing, youthful complexion and a strong physique. “She looked radiant,” one onlooker told the UK’s The Sun newspaper.

Catherine, an outspoken critic of Hollywood’s obsession with size-zero, says her stunning figure is all down to eating well and sensible work-out sessions.

“I am against diets. I don’t even know what the South Beach Diet is,” she recently revealed. “I eat when I’m hungry, three meals a day.”

For the full story, including details on Catherine’s diet, see this week’s Woman’s Day (on sale November 17).

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