Did you know there are 2 ingredients you can combine to make a delicious, “Fat-Burning ICE CREAM”?
…so that the moment you have a sweet tooth … or are low on energy … or you just want to kick-start your metabolism and accelerate fat loss…
…it’s waiting for you in the freezer.
And after you enjoy every mouth-watering bite, you won’t feel guilty, lethargic, or bloated.
…because it’s actually fueling your body with all the right fat-burning nutrients … with HALF the calories!
What are the 2 ingredients?
Water is one … and the other is right here (see quick “how to” video halfway down the page)
Imagine how EASY losing fat can be when you’re indulging in delicious ice cream daily.
..and it’s as simple as mixing just two ingredients together.
I hope you love this fat-burning ice cream as much as I do!
Jimmy
P.S. Need PROOF that you really can Eat This ICE CREAM Daily to Lose FAT?
Check out all these amazing before and after photos and videos of real people like YOU who are enjoying mouth-watering ice cream … every single day. … and losing weight.
maica. The JDF is based on the British military model with similar organisation, training, weapons and traditions. Once chosen, officer candidates are sent to one of several British or Canadian basic officer courses depending on the arm of service. Enlisted soldiers are given basic training at Up Park Camp or JDF Training Depot, Newcastle, both in St. Andrew. As with the British model, NCOs are given several levels of professional training as they rise up the ranks. Additional military schools are available for speciality training in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom. The JDF is directly descended from the British Army's West India Regiment formed during the colonial era. The West India Regiment was used extensively by the British Empire in policing the empire from 1795 to 1926. Other units in the JDF heritage include the early colonial Jamaica Militia, the Kingston Infantry Volunteers of WWI and reorganised into the Jamaican Infantry Volunteers in World War II. The West Indies Regiment was reformed in 1958 as part of the West Indies Federation, after dissolution of the Federation the JDF was established. The Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) comprises an infantry Regiment and Reserve Corps, an Air Wing, a Coast Guard fleet and a supporting Engineering Unit. The infantry regiment contains the 1st, 2nd and 3rd (National Reserve) battalions. The JDF Air Wing is divided into three flight units, a training unit, a support unit and the JDF Air Wing (National Reserve). The Coast Guard is divided between seagoing crews and support crews who conduct maritime safety and maritime law enforcement as well as defence-related operations. The role of the support battalion is to provide support to boost numbers in combat and issue competency training in order to allow for the readiness of the force. The 1st Engineer Regiment was formed due to an increased demand for military engineers and their role is to provide engineering services whenever and wherever they are needed. The Headquarters JDF contains the JDF Commander, Command Staff as well as Intelligence, Judge Advocate office, Administrative and Procurement sections. In recent years the JDF has been called on to assist the nation's police, the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), in fighting drug smuggling and a rising crime rate which includes one of the highest murder rates in the world. JDF units actively conduct armed patrols with the JCF in high-crime areas and known gang neighbourhoods. There has been vocal controversy as well as support of this JDF role. In early 2005, an Opposition leader, Edward Seaga, called for the merger of the JDF and JCF. This has not garnered support in either organisation nor among the ma
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