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JimNastics

Get a Burger King Whopper for 1 cent....for real.

Believe it or not, this is not a joke.
The 'catch' is, that you have to order that Whopper
within 600 feet of a McDonalds from Burger King's mobile app.

laugh I'm not making this up.




Bon Appetit ! peace
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teenameenaonline today!

Crusty bread with veg thick soup..

Ingredients required....
Cow peas.... 25 grams only
medium size... potato.
medium size... cauliflower
bell peppers... just one
green onions.... little

butter for tempering..
spices as per ones wish
nutmeg little bit at the end
makes the soup real yummy

corn flour
2 teaspoon only
mix it with soup
when hot
with the cow
peas.

boil the potato
and cauliflower
do not cook
too much of
the cauliflower
little crunchy
will be tasty.

this soup recipe... require
cutting the vegetables very
small sizes.

cow peas
4 spoonsful
powdered
or cooked
in a cooker
5whistles

that is 25 grams cowpeas
half litre water.


tempering
needs only
butter for
frying the
spices...
pepper salt
bell peppers
green onions
garlic green
chilly cut into
small pieces
fry all in
the butter
mix with
well boiled
potato slightly
boiled cauliflower
cowpeas well
mashed watery.

adding the garnish of spring onions.

in the last just before
finishing...
Grate about a pinch of nutmeg in the soup.

that is all.... have it... with a nice
crusty multigrain bread
enjoy...

laugh wave
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McDonald's

If you take your children to McDonald, especially if you order a “Happy Meal” for them. You should be held unaccountable for child abuse. The box and The toy=The paint on them contains the toxic metal cadmium, Fries=recycled grease and full of starch, Milk= female estrogen, Apples=Genetically modified, Cheese Burger=starch, processed cheese high in salt, Meat (Pig, Human Flesh, Pink Slime) The oil used for frying in fast food restaurants, is most commonly palm oil, an almost purely saturated. The M for McDonald-Mason, Flip the M upside down W-Witchcraft, Flip it to the side the number 3. There are, in the basic Lodge of Freemasonry, three degrees. There are three major officers in the basic Lodge. The ritual mentions three “tenets” (principles) of Freemasonry. There are three symbolic moral pillars mentioned in the ritual.
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UnFayzed

The Things We Learn

For years I made my own dog food. After I got the three pound Chi, she just shared my meals so no dog food had to be made. Then when I inherited Lucy, I decided to go back to making my own. Yesterday I went to college (my you tube) to make sure I'm making it healthy. Whew did I learn a lot about dog food.

There are some Nutrients I wasn't adding but need to.
Beans for magnesium (the girls don't like beans so I will have to mash them)
Cod Liver Oil for Omega 3
an egg and grind up half the egg shell for Calcium
Kelp powder & ground ginger (for something but I forget)
I used yams & carrots but I didn't know I wasn't supposed to peel them, more nutritional if not peeled.
When using chicken or beef - add a small amount of liver for iron.

The rest of the ingredients I already used. The only thing is NEVER to use onions or garlic which is toxic to dogs. (Shame as I have used garlic in almost everything)

Making cat food is a different ball game but I'm not playing that one as I don't own cats.
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chatilliononline today!

Junior...

I was around 7 years old when my family moved from New York to Miami. Life here was pretty simple. My neighborhood was a place where you didn't always lock your door as friends would call your name as they entered your house... much like a brother or sister.

Two houses down, lived Junior... he was a chubby likable kid, maybe a year or two younger than me. If you remember the breakfast cereal commercials where the older boys were afraid to eat it... they got "Mikie" to try it.... "Yeah, let Mikie try it" Well, Junior was the the "Mikie" in my neighborhood. He had no fear of the unknown... We could convince him to eat just about anything. Milk and Tabasco sauce? No problem.

We would line up our toy solders on the table and pay Junior 5¢ to snort pepper and 'sneeze' the solders off the table! He was that kinda kid... if you could think of something stupid, Junior would try it.

We couldn't figure out why Junior was so chubby. His older sister and parents were of normal proportions yet he was overweight.

Now, further down the block lived Tom. He was my older brothers age. When all of us got together, my brother and Tom (by age) were the leaders. Tom was a baseball player and very athletic.

Tom's house was slightly larger than the other houses on my street and his parents added a utility/laundry room to the back of their house. They cut a rectangular hole in the dividing wall between the main house and the utility room and fitted a 'box' used as a giant hamper, in which they could put dirty clothes and 'flip' the box to the other room. It was a really great idea... otherwise, you would have to carry the laundry outside the back door and and walk around to the utility room.

One night, Tom's family, got in the car and drove away. Junior saw this and went around the back of their house. He entered the utility room, climbed into the hamper and 'flipped' himself into the main house. Junior headed to the kitchen... He had fixed himself a late night snack on Tom's parents dining room table.

Just then, headlights appeared in the front window and someone quickly walked to the door and opened it. It was Tom's mother... apparently she had forgotten something and they drove back home to get it. Well who was more shocked... Junior or Tom's Mother when she found him stuffing himself at the table?

As the story goes, Junior's parents found out and he was punished. This led to the confession that Junior was daring enough to sneak into their house at night (while they were sleeping) to raid the refrigerator. That ended the mystery Tom's mother had, as to the 'constant' disappearance of food from the refrigerator. Tom and his father were both very slender and she never suspected it was someone coming in the house.
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Elegsabiff

I've got salad for dinner

Actually, a fruit salad.

Well, mostly grapes.

OK, all grapes.

Fermented grapes.

Wine.

I've got wine for dinner.







(not my own - thanks to Elephant Food on Facebook)
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MiMiArt

Pineapple tarts

Pineapples were on sale. 2 for $3.00

Art cut them up for me.

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Feeling ‘grate’ grin

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Strained and bottled up the juices for Art’s consumption.

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Sugar added and cooked on low heat. Stirred constantly.

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Done after an hour and half. Set aside to cool.

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Dough rested for 15 minutes.

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My thumbprint grin

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They looked nice but really, they don’t taste nice at all! rolling on the floor laughing

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Verdict: Not only I can’t cook, I can’t bake either! blues crying moping help
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JimNastics

OK step back....more.

I had New England clam chowder with a teaspoon of garlic powder stirred in... for lunch this afternoon.
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And a navel orange for dessert.

Caution ! Keep your distance. blushing

Again, cooking is easy. laugh
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chatilliononline today!

Fifty cent pies...

Walmart has bread, pies and pastry in the front of the store. Naturally, when you go shopping, you're most likely to buy 'things with lots of sugar' when they are displayed under your nose right from the start.

Cafeterias (like the ones in IKEA) are like that. Desserts at the front of the line.

I'm trying to hold back my intake of sugar, but 4 years ago I started with the those individual pies they sell for 50 cents each. The price hasn't change but I noticed there's much less fruit in the filling. Cherry, being my favorite and I only see 2 or 3 in a sea of red. I'm switching to apple as there appears to be more fruit and less filling in those pies.

I tried to use the character for cents, but the CS system couldn't handle it. Dollar and Euro work fine... but it makes no sense that cents is a problem.
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Carey51

Pay Attention to What Your Body is Telling You

I have been suffering from acid reflux GERD for many years now. The doctors have been pumping me with Acid Blockers for years. When my body gets immune to one, than I have to on to another. When that one no longer works than what. After many years of suffering with Chronic Fatigue Low Immune System, and a whole host of illness, I have recently learned it is what I put in my body that`s the culprit. I have been researching the natural remedies and proper eating habits to clean my system of the junk accumulated through out the years to improve my heath and stamina. I am finding out that it affects not just your body, but also your mind. It can cause you to make poor decisions, and have broken relationships. I`m now just starting the new lifestyle, and I will keep you posted in how this changes my life. Thanks for listening, and have a wonderful day.applause
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