Sunday, November 28, 2010
Dry Heaving Morning Sickness
recently I made these cookies for my 2nd baby shower: p truth were very rich and they are very easy to make. Here I share the recipe: Ingredients
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- 1 2 / 3 of
stick butter - 2 eggs
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2 cups flour - 1 cup powdered sugar
- 2 cups chopped nuts
- 2 tablespoons cinnamon ground
1 / 2 tsp.
lemon zest - 1 tsp. Royal
Procedure: Acreman
butter, add eggs. Mix the dry side.
Make the dough and store it flat in plastic wrap in the refrigerator.
Preheat oven to 180 degrees and bake 12 minutes or until golden, will blanditas but are allowed to stand and slowly get the right consistency.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
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Eight years of top-flight investigative journalism in the book "The Night of the guards," Patrick Abusleme. Eight years of dedication, sacrifice, effort and travel are rewarded with a solid work on the famous case of Corporal Valdés, that story where some lights are military down the hillside in northern Chile and finish with a small mustache and attitude of good-natured, starring the most famous incident that has given the squalid home ufology. Although there have published dozens of papers and even a book on this same story before, really not worth it until Abusleme, a journalist trained in the Catholic University and currently works for a news agency, took over the case and put seriously. In the work interviewing several former conscripts and agreed to sources never before considered, including medical reports unpublished until now. A turnover Abusleme librazo the reader of this rag would appreciate as a work high quality, something rarely seen in the native scene of UFOs. Without being a skeptical book, La Nave values \u200b\u200band appreciates work like Abusleme, precisely because they provide variety and different perspectives on cases rarely addressed in professional manner. Obviously "The Night of the Sentinels" will soon be discussed on this site. For now, we hurry to recommend to interested visit http://www.lanochedeloscentinelas.cl/ for details of a book that will certainly surprise you. Wednesday, November 24, 2010
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2. CLODETA yellow scarf, seen in: Clodeta .
3. Ginger cookies, get the recipe: Martha Stewart .
4. French press, viewed at: Starbucks .
I've seen so many gift ideas for Christmas, I also wanted to make my own post about this, but with articles or ideas more accessible, ie things that can be found in Mexico and not have to pay Shipping prices are expensive, and very easily found at hand, so I started looking a bit in some stores you can find in the country. Also do not forget that there are many forms of give something with love and done for you, that has even more value, so they also share a Martha Stewart recipe for ginger cookies monkeys, but the choices are many!, brownies, muffins, caramel popcorn, chocolates, chocolates ... :)
Monday, November 22, 2010
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An amateur silver marcianología a subject ought to be happy. Happy because with money you can buy beautiful collections of interesting magazines, classic and delicious filled with information for text-eater. That happens with a deluxe edition, hardcover, with box and all, who edited the magazine in France "Phénomènes Spatiaux, a true icon of ufology sixties and seventies. There is the famous study on the morphology Jader Pereira alien and a bibliography in French by our friend Claude Mauge, for example. There are five volumes in total: in the first three are all journals published between 1963 and 1977. In the fourth, recent research. In the fifth, a detailed guide of the texts were published in "Phenomena Spatiaux." In short, a gem which you can give a more thorough look at this website and look even more careful if you have 228 euros (just over 150 thousand Chilean pesos) in your pocket. In one of those ... Tuesday, November 16, 2010
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Already Kireei Magazine published , magazine beautiful things. In this first issue all about gifts, specifically, and Christmas gifts for children. The concept is fun to drive, because tutorials are things you can do and give yourself and as well as some concepts and products that are sure to interest many parents, uncles and grandparents.
Search Free Kireei publication in: Kireei.com
The magazine is from Spain, but who live in other countries we can appreciate the visual culture that is driven today, it really is very global, and not left out in a paper written for parents and their children.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
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texts in particular are the sort of James Randi, Paul Kurtz, Joe Nickell and more than a dozen reputed personalities of skepticism. Randi and Kurtz do so from the perspective of friends grieved, but also grateful for having been so close to a guy so cultivated, so ready and so full of vitality. He was 95 and was still active. Kurtz points out the curious fact that Gardner was a believer: "I can not prove their existence, but I'm tied to it," Gardner said when asked about the point.
Robert Sheaffer notes that he met the honoree when the author of "UFO Verdict" was a young man just entering the scene of the rebuttal. Kendrick Frazier Dudda not to qualify the writer as "a treasure of humanity." The number also includes the latest of dozens of columns that Gardner wrote for the "Skeptical Inquirer" column that shows the life of a man who was nearing the centennial.
In other texts, Joe Nickell examines the prophecies of Nostradamus, Robert Sheaffer speaks something about UFOs and night vision goggles, Benjamin Radford responds to those who think that the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 were orchestrated by the U.S. government and Samuel Homola, a retired chiropractor, he wondered whether these people should treat children.
As always, the magazine's mother brings skepticism appealing material that is worth having in the library for consultation and daily learning. La Nave advised his colleague and global calls to read.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
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Irish film director George Clarke hung up on Youtube a delusion, so that fans caught between the unusual as it was the last hope to believe in something absurd. The man, who organizes film festivals and promotes class B in that Youtube video of some of his films, says he was watching a deluxe edition of the film "The Circus" (1928) of Charles Chaplin when he noticed that one of the scenes that do not appear in the film, but that are in the DVD with pictures cut from the final edit, you see a lady talking on the phone.
On what supports your delusional idea? On the basis that given the fact that women have a hand to his ear. That was enough only for youtube burst and as a nasty virus, the idea is disseminated on websites, blogs and the press, always eager for these things. The explanation, by far the most elaborate of all and the most convoluted, lit because some still imagine that time travel is possible. They say the best proof that time travel was not possible ever the future is that no one has come to visit. Neither the wife of Chaplin's video moved us so much these days. Also, if she speaks on a cellphone, with whom he did? Was there more space travelers? How did he do to get a signal if there were no cell antennas in those years distant?
- What do you think the "debate" that led to the discovery of Clarke?
-arguments, mostly jokingly, I find fascinating. Discuss the possibility without actually taking it seriously, considering the pros and cons, is a fun exercise that mixes entertainment with at least some elements of critical thinking. Certainly not all positive. There are those who end up or accept or reject a possibility based on fallacious argument, becoming a joke in a show of ignorance.
- Do you think it is a maneuver of the Clarke to advertise its film festival and zombie movie?
"In a way, yes. Clarke has in his video that "discovered" this a year ago. Why report it recently? Why start a video showing the films you do? I think that he capitalized on it by the time traveler as a viral marketing maneuver. But I think the fact Likewise, the video has been invented.
- What do you think the best argument? Does the instrument or device for the deaf Siemens?
"Both seem plausible, although strictly speaking a common tool for the deaf is more likely that an electrical device that certainly should be more rare in that era. The videos provide insight to decide for details either.
- Why would a subject like this generates so much appeal?
"One of the earliest works of science fiction was" The Time Machine " de H. G. Wells. Una de las series de ficción en el cine de mayor éxito es “Volver al futuro”. El viaje en el tiempo es una posibilidad que fascina a todos, y con razón.
-¿Qué dificultades tiene, a tu juicio, la idea del viajero del tiempo?
-Supongamos que el viaje en el tiempo sea posible. ¿Qué tipo de evidencia sería necesaria para aceptarla? Por lo pronto, debiera ser una extraordinaria, toda vez que eso revolucionaría buena parte de los conceptos fundamentales de la ciencia. Los casos recientes de supuestos “viajeros en el tiempo” que aparecen fuera de lugar son todos hasta ahora explicables como resultado de la relentless pursuit of the past images of something that looks contemporary. A century ago people could not hear it went down the street with devices in the ears. A century later, hearing aids are tiny, but started using cell phones. In the world of fashion is spinning technology.
- Why do you care about these issues, Kentaro? Are they entertaining?
"They are fabulous, you can not say that they are boring. Address seriously absurd possibilities before morning coffee, lunch critically assess before, far from being crazy is a fun exercise of reason.
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Today in Mexico celebrate a holiday, the Day of the Dead. Is an important day in our traditions, a celebration of my favorites, but unfortunately, today I can not celebrate as we used before. This is because I have to address labor issues ... and we have taken the day off ... : (This is very bad vibes from the place where I work, because in my opinion is a holiday that should be respected and celebrated.
When I was at school always give us this day off, and often coincided with the days after a weekend, so we could travel to another city where we have buried our dead, to come to you from the afternoon until dawn. At this time only begins to feel the friito, so it was really cool to be living together around the graves of our loved taking us a coffee or hot chocolate. Also in the pantheon always about something to buy on this day, sugar canes, corn cocktail, hot cakes, churros, in short, many things very rich.
Our ritual was going to buy the flowers, the candles and bring cleaning utensils and gardening, to reach the cemetery early in the evening to clean the graves, removing weeds, and make them very pretty with flowers and candles . There'd be living together and praying until they closed their eyes to us.
I miss this experience, but as I say unfortunately this time I could not, for my work, but as I'd like to know that my relatives still live by attending this event and to join next year.
Monday, November 1, 2010
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just announced this new magazine is about ideas, suggestions and inspiration for gifts for the holidays. It is very funny because they come tutorials decoration, gift wrapping, recipes, etc.. plus very original gift suggestions. Surely, if you are interested in this sort of thing you'll find the link to the page of the magazine for a blog, you can see for free your page: Gifted Magazine.