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    peachpurple replied to the topic Literacy Base and their delaying tactics in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 3 months ago

    At the moment , i waited a day for all my post to be publish

     

    I noticed that if i publish them at different times, one or two posts will be delayed too.

     

    If i publish at night, tey will be publush by evening.

     

    If i publish in the afternoon, have to wait another day or two to publish

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    peachpurple replied to the topic How much can you earn if you stick to LB? in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 3 months ago

    Yes you can share yr post, forum links at share media to earn cents.

     

    I used to earn 30cents daily on that but nit anymore, don’t kniw why.

     

    How about writing ten posts per day , i am earning 22 cents for five hundred words per post, what do u think ?

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Is Doing Homework a Waste Of Time 8 years, 3 months ago

    The answer is NO, doing homework is NOT a waste of time.

    My […]

    • “Homeworks” is too general. Really. The homework you do in school are, in my opinion, useless. But I think that the way teachers explain you stuff is useless itself.

      Our brain doesn’t work in “read and repeat”. We learn by doing, watching, explaining. The most advacend methods of study does not involve much reading and stuff like that. Plus, many homeworks are essentially based upon nothing, and you just finish to waste your time. In that time, you could have studied the subject without getting bored by the same exercises over and over again.

      To teach something, you need to involve your students in what you’re teaching. That’s why students prefer the lab instead of the theory and that’s why nobody really cares about excercixes. And they go up to the top grades anyway.

      I think “homework” has to be redifined and, most of all, it should not be mandatory if not for essential part of the educational system. You can’t tell a 6 years old “do what you want”, but you can tell a teenager that school is a part of HIS education, and he can manage how he wants to persue that goal.

      Let me know what you think! 🙂

    • My homework was never a waste of time.

    • For me, homework is something i enjoy to do at home when i was still studying in my early years. I’ve learned so much from it doing sort of things which is very challenging to me. I still remember in my high school days, when one of my teacher in a particular subject assign me to check our class test paper and gave it to her in the other day! My favorite subject then is biology and history which i often got a higher grades of my class activity.

    • i was lazy to finish the homework and now i am difficult get the job

    • I don’t think it’s a waste of time. I actually was among the few of my colleagues who liked to practice in math. I remember I also liked english. anyway I think that doing homework allows you to practice what you learned in class and be sure that you fully understood what the teacher explained

    • Homework will never be a waste of time, it will always help the students to enhance their studies.

    • I have been a teacher and I always give my students something to do at home and it is a form of their homework. It may be a research work for their next lesson or unit of learning. It may be an enhancement of their present skill which they got it fairly. So they should be doing more study or practice the skill they have like in their math subject. The more they practice is the more the skill they may get from studying. As a teacher, I know that practice makes every student feel confident, get used to the skill they have learned.

      Homework is a part and parcel of student’s learning. Time which the students have in school is not enough or sufficient for them to learn. They have to practice and practice to make it perfect. The rote method of teaching may sometimes work. Memorizing doesn’t prove to be effective in the process of transferring learning to the students. That kind of technique is short lived. It has no lasting effect.

      So you are right that doing the homework or assignment at home is not a waste of time. It maximizes the use of time for in the school, time is not sufficient. So it should be followed up at home and that is the unfinished school work should also be brought home to finish it.

    • An interesting question! For those Chinese primary school which has a lot of exercise sheets, repeat the same scope of learning of revision could be too much for a small kids, like my 7 years old daughter.

      She has no time for relax, according to her. She need some leisure time, for pursuits her own hobbies, like reading. And, I hope she has more time to spend on doing some house core with me,like cooking,cleaning, learning all these life skills.

      And, she need some free time to do exercise as well for grow well and healthy.

    • During our days in school homework was one big issue for our parents. If you came home and you were asked if you have homework and you said no your parents would think something like your joking right, which school and which teacher would be that carelesz not to give kids homework? It was a big thing in families very crucial if I may say that. But I would agree with you that homework is not a waste of time at all. Why because it gives a child better understanding of what was taught in school that very day and that stuck better of in the brain than just being in class. I personally loved homework because I knew what it did for me and I am greatful to date that we used to have it. You know it’s very easy for a child to forget what they are taught in school during the day especially a child who is slow in catching up on studies it helps a lot. When we didn’t have homework which was very rare we were asked to read the next chapter of a certain subject so that we would have an idea of what itsvall about when wevernt back to school the following day.

    • Doing homework is not a waste of time but is saves human future. Keep in mind homework improves human sitting power is the root of knowledge. those who can sit may gain knowledge of all type. Those who cannot sit may not improve knowledge is a law of nature.

      It is a concrete fact that intelligence cannot make the deficiency of hardworking and homeworking while hard working can complete the deficiency of intelligence.

      Homework does not mean a lot of work beyond the children age is a wrong concept it is just to make money and to impress the parents. The motto of the school owner is through schooling just to make money and nothing else.

    • In my opinion homework is very important. parents should see that their children do their homework regularly. If parents donot give importance to it, their children wont show interest in it. what I want to emphasize is that the progress of a student is based upon the triangle, that is the student, the teacher and the parents.

    • Homework is a waste of time. It takes the enjoyment out of school and it takes up teacher time. Students need more free time for other activities such as sports, homework takes it away from spending time with family and friends.

      Students need more free time for other activities. Education isn’t the only important activity in everyone’s life. We all need some time to ourselves to prevent stress or blow off from some steam. It can damage family relationships and stresses parents out as well as their children. School takes up a lot of time that children can be using to do something more productive.

    • It takes the enjoyment out of school. We would enjoy school more if we didn’t have any homework. When we only get homework occcassionally we will consider that piece more important. Especially if we get too much homework it can take the enjoyment out of learning. No matter how engaging the teacher is in class , homework will almost certainly be stressful , boring and tiring. We know that there is no direct link between how much homework is set and grades.

      Some people believe that homework isn’t a waste of time. You have to try your best to do the homework that’s given to you. Millions of people work for themselves or work from home. The main aim of education is to prepare us for the rest of their lives. Homework is teaching us a key skill that we will need in the future . When we do homework we are learning on our own.

    • School is like breakfast and lunch to the brain and home work is like dinner being served to the brain. As our memories are unable to retain everything being told or explained in the class. We have to come home and recap what has been taught. Homework is ideally given for this purpose. So that it is like a reconfirmation for you that you remember what you understood in your class well.

      If homework is given in excess or is given just to make them something ten times. Then it becomes a bore for the students as it turns out to be mechanical and it would also stress the minds of the students. But we find that majority of the students are lazy and are into things other than studies and hence do not find the time or are not interested in doing the homework. When we get a package we have to take a whole package and we cannot pick and choose. Same is the case with studies as it is a package and homework is part of the package.

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, 6 Successful Tips for Job Interview 8 years, 3 months ago

    When you are out of money, you have to get a job or 
    simply marry a rich spouse and live happily ever after in 
    your wonderland world. 
    Generally speaking, it does not matter whether it is a 
    full-time job or […]

    • Good interview tips. Besides … the thing with marrying a rich spouse is that riches are not guaranteed and also your marriage isn’t guaranteed. Your rich spouse might find “greener pastures” and leave you in a heartbeat! It’s best you learn how to take care of yourself.

    • Very good and interesting piece on attending job interviews. I love the part that says ” Do your homework on this information so that it may be

      useful to you when you stumble upon hard core questions

      that your interviewer deliberately asked.

      This is to ensure that you have the knowledge and ability

      to handle difficult situation that props out in critical

      problems.” i think the most important thing is just to be yourself and tackle every question as it comes. job interview are really sweet and interesting when one fully prepares for it

    • Very interesting and helpful tips about how to pass the employment interview. Uphold the the good work. Keep on posting relative topics which is beneficial for all.

    • such things are good to know. I remember I had about 3 job interviews that I failed and I got out so disappointed of it. it’s true at the same time that I didn’t go too well prepaired

    • I remember three things that had worked me well when I applied for a job for the first time. my potential, my willingness and my openness to accept the unexpected. Since it was the first time for me to look for a job, I was, of course nervous. I didn’t know what to do in case my prospective employer thru their manager would interview me. I just prepared myself with a prayerful attitude that God knows what is best for me.

      It was my turned to get inside the manager’s office of the bank. What should I tell the manager of my experience since I just graduated from my commerce course, except for the apprenticeship I have had with the cooperating bank of the college which I studied. I handed in my letter of application to the manager. He took a short glimpse of it and put it down on his table. I thought why he didn’t read it a bit. He asked me the first question: “Why should the bank hire you?” With confidence, I rehearsed what I had learned from my bank apprenticeship. When I was done I looked straight to his eye.

      He asked the second question: “Are you married?” I answered him straight yes. No explanation. No elaboration. Then he threw a follow-up question: “Would you do if you are working when your wife gets sick and you’ve an important job to finish? Whom would you prefer to do?” I firmly replied that I would have to attend to my wife who is sick. My wife is my priority for she’s sick. She’s the reason why I should work.

      Third and last question: “What should you do when the company fire you?” I would accept it. I know that the company where I am working knows what is best. Therefore, if I deserve it or not, I have to accept me. I know there is still God who finds what is best for me. The manager stood up, shook my hands. He told me to start on Monday for I was hired.

    • Thanks for sharing, although I might not need these advice for the time being. Anyway, they are really useful for those school leavers, fresh graduates.
      According to my observation and experience, attitude is every thing. There are many newbie whom have bad working habits and attitudes.

      Take an example, they won’t call up and inform the human resource department if they are sick on a particular day, only when the human resource folks called them up only they will tell and request for a medical leave. It is really terrible.

    • All the above tips ar3 good for anyone who is planning to go for an interview. Many people oftenly assume or don’t take interviews as serious business. You would find others going here in tight fitting clothes, or maybe wear something revealing, and this can be very devastating for the person being interviewed. Others may think when you wear revealing clothes you will get favor from the but boss but that doesn’t work at all it instead works against you. Always be straight with your answers dont beat about the bush, say it like it is. Always wait to be asked to sit down don’t badge into the office and take a seat wait until you are asked to sit down. Actually it’s really all about ettiqute that’s all.

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, 5 Tips How to reduce Stress 8 years, 3 months ago

    Stress, is something that no one would like to encounter 
    everyday.
    It is not 100% a disease but a common problem that 
    emotional feelings and worries that are kept inside had 
    affected a person’s health, physi […]

    • Number 3 is hard for me because I love coffee! 🙂

    • For me, one of the easiest way to release stress is laughter. Not only it is good for your health and body but it also relieve all the physical tension and stress in your daily lives, leaving your muscle relaxes in a certain period of time. It is easy, effective, natural, enjoyable to laugh. Worry Less. Be positive. Don’t cling on a negative side. Have a grateful life with full of laughter.

    • These are very good tips. I try to do something in the quiet almost every day, like coloring or my paint by number. Or I might play a little background music, because music destresses me, too. As for dark chocolate, I love that so I’ll treat myself anytime!

    • Everyone has his/ her own stress. We might have a wrong perception that only those working people facing stress which from their work. For those not working, might face the stress from the other aspects of life, like house maker might not have enough time to fetch children to school, cook, and her/his own leisure time.
      Thus, how to handle stress is really important to make a happier life. To me, a cup of coffee is a must to make up my day. Hehe!
      On the other hand, exercise is very important to kick away the stress.

    • Also, go to sleep. It doesn’t matter how soon your deadline is; you will slow down if you’re too sleepy. People usually forgo sleep in order to get more time, which is good when the deadline is tomorrow morning. But a good rest will go a long way. There are even psychological research studies on sleep and napping wherein their conclusions show that people have increased memory and spatial abilities.

    • Firstly, let’s debunk one myth: stress is not necessarily a ‘bad’ thing. Without this brilliant ability to feel stress, humankind wouldn’t have survived. Our cavemen ancestors, for example, used the onset of stress to alert them to a potential danger, such as a sabre-toothed tiger.

      Stress is primarily a physical response. When stressed, the body thinks it is under attack and switches to ‘fight or flight’ mode, releasing a complex mix of hormones and chemicals such as adrenaline, cortisol and norepinephrine to prepare the body for physical action. This causes a number of reactions, from blood being diverted to muscles to shutting down unnecessary bodily functions such as digestion.

      Stress is primarily a physical response. When stressed, the body thinks it is under attack and switches to ‘fight or flight’ mode, releasing a complex mix of hormones and chemicals such as adrenaline, cortisol and norepinephrine to prepare the body for physical action. This causes a number of reactions, from blood being diverted to muscles to shutting down unnecessary bodily functions such as digestion.

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    SuperD wrote a new post, The La Nina Effect 8 years, 3 months ago

    Just last night it was raining hard that the road in front in of our home flooded. Then this morning it was so hot that at around 8:30 in the morning the sun rays are pricking to my skin. Then this afternoon the […]

    • Part of me gets happy when the weather reports that there is a hurricane. I’m happy for the rain or the water. But I get very happy if it by the time it reaches landfall it has died down enough not to do any real damage.

    • La Nina is a phenomenon which waters in the equatorial regions of the Pacific Ocean are unseasonably cool. The cooler waters affect the atmosphere above the ocean, causing significant changes in climate, though usually not as significant as the changes that occur during an El Niño. As a result of heavy rain clouds and trade winds it may effect into any form of calamities like heavy rain fall, flash flood, and landslide. We must be responsible to take care of mother nature and used our natural resource in a very convenient way without destroying its value.

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Comfort Soup : Barley Corn Soup with Beancurd Sheets 8 years, 3 months ago

    This is one of my favorite comfort soup that reminds me of my mom’s cooking ( before she had stroke).

    Mom love to boil Barley Corn Soup with Beancurd sheets and sometimes she would replace the beanburd sheets […]

    • Very good recipe to have some alternative dish for a soup

    • I never tried this but I imagine it must be really healthy. anyway since I’m into trying new things when it comes to food I will give it a try and tell you how it went

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Dilemma of Stay At Home Mom 8 years, 3 months ago

    I often used to think about it.

    Did I made the right or wrong decision to resign from my full-time job with a decent monthly salary to a Stay at Home Mom for good?

    In our modern techno society, most women ( […]

    • “A wise woman builds her home.” Whatever is included in that process, i.e. building your home … be is deciding to stay at home, working a job outside the home, etc. … if you goal is to build your home and have a wonderful family life, your heart is in the right place. For most women, if their heart is in the right place, their family knows that and will help them make a happy home. Do what works for you and your family. Don’t let other people tell you what you’re supposed to do IN YOUR HOUSE. Because if you follow their advice and your home life gets damaged, they’re not going to offer any help fixing it back! They’ll walk off and leave you with the mess that they helped create!

    • A stay at home mum has too many things to think about and also take care of. Many women opt to work because the work of a work at home mum is quite hard it’s not as easy as it may sound of seem. Taking care of children is the hardest job ever that women have to face whether they are working other jobs or not. It entails so much the waking up early, doing laundry cooking an the like. Many women would like to take the time to stay home and take care of their children for free that their children may not fall into temptation of misbehave. I may agree to the idea of staying home but at times a woman just needs her freedom sometimes and not depend her husband for everything. That’s why some of them just want to have a job of their own.

    • As I have said in my many articles that woman means construction and man means destruction. All women must build their homes for their children as you see that a male sparrow builds home first before choosing the female sparrow I saw in The National Geographic Channel. Looking at the scene I wondered really how the male sparrow trapped a female sparrow and after mating the male flew in search of fod.

      And that child needs his own house. He has his own needs that are not personal. Or professional. And these needs become priority because he/she is too small to build his/her own house. We pull more blocks from our various houses. Relationships change. Career goals change. Our personal house falls to the side.

      I have had a hard time finding my own little house… The one I started with. The one I have always told others to maintain. The one that belonged SOLELY to me. The one that had nothing to do with my marriage, career, children…

      I thought of all the women — all the mothers, who some days find themselves resenting the other houses… and all of the bricks they had to pull from their own roofs to build new, structurally sound homes for spouses, and jobs and children

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, All-in-1 Stew Recipe: Meat Patties and Vegetable Stew 8 years, 3 months ago

    Whether you are a meat lover or a vegetarian lover, I am sure you will love this all-in-1 Meat Patties and Vegetable Stew for sure !

     

    I found this recipe in my old recipe scrapbook yesterday, and it the […]

    • Garlic and onions are the heart of most tasty cuisines and dishes around the world.

      Off the top of my head, the only dishes I can think to make that don’t involve garlic or onions are suitable mostly for kids: scrambled eggs, French fries, and grilled cheese sandwiches, or a nice pan-fried salted steak. And while all of those items are delicious, you can’t eat them night after night.

      Never fear: the rich flavors of garlic and onions can be duplicated or mimicked with the careful and clever use of other vegetables, herbs, and cooking ingredients, once you know where to look.

    • onion i love it in some foods but not all, i like onion rings , i like onion with tomato and eggs too, i like to eat when its cooked only but nto raw

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    peachpurple replied to the topic Good day today in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 3 months ago

    At the moment, I had been writing 500 words post daily, 3 posts per day, I earned 22 cents exact for each post.

    Since you wrote double the words of mine, I am sure you can earn 30 cents per post at least

    Do let us know how much you had earned.

    Once I wrote 1000 words, earned 35 cents,that was the highest i had earned.

    But now with 500 words, 2…[Read more]

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    peachpurple replied to the topic i think I have missed the bus this time in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 3 months ago

    http://172.104.9.193/members/swalia/

    sorry for my mistake, yes, I will try to reach $10 by 31st and redeem it.

    No way I could reach $30 while I am now still at $9 as at today.

    Best of luck to all

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    SuperD wrote a new post, Why I Consider Them As Heroes? 8 years, 3 months ago

    Today the Philippines is celebrating the National Heroes Day. The day is to honor the war veterans and the Filipinos who fought for the freedom of the country during the World War 2 and the war before that […]

    • Indeed there are heroes apart from war heroes who help make a country strong.

    • I think I have heard of this day. Is it also called the Day of Valor?

    • You have missed to mention the parents, the mothers who have raised these men and women. Because of them, the heroes of today are made. The values they have learned from their parents. The attitudes that they possess in treating their fellow beings. Their traits of being polite, courteous and religious are all influenced by their parents.

      I may consider my father as the hero in our family. Because of him, we were all educated. We had our education and professional which we’re proud of having them. My father is the best example we have in our family. No wonder why that we consider him the hero of our own family.

      My mother is another heroine. She is working side by side with my father in rearing up and making us a law-abiding citizen of our community. She has taught us to be reverent and prayerful in all our undertaking. She has led us to be obedient, to be responsible for our own good. She has served as our model of righteousness.

      They are our heroes. If they are living today, we would be glad to give them the best honor which the sons and daughter could give to their parents.

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Sugarless Raisin Buns 8 years, 3 months ago

    I love to have Raisin Buns with a cup of hot coffee for breakfast.

    It feels pleasure and enjoyable to have these lovely buns which I certainly do love munching on raisins very much.

    Ingredients to […]

    • I like this post. Your raisin buns reminded me of raisin bread, which my late father really liked a lot. My siblings and I loved it too! Especially toasted with butter. 🙂

      • thanks Treathyl!
        Most old folks love raisin buns, so did my parents and me!
        Actually, I love picking out the raisins, leaving holes in the buns and then dipping the bun into hot MILO!

    • Nice one will love to follow

    • Looks quite tasty. Sharing ahead also.

    • @purplepeach, thanks for sharing this recipe, the “roti” really looks nice and tempting, again, my mouth is watering.
      Me myself, with the bread maker machine at home, would try to make no sugar, sometimes, no egg, no butter plain toast for the breakfast with coffee.
      My raisin on the top of the bread always get burn, darkie, son does not like it at all. If not mistaken, the raisin need to be soaked first, right?
      And, only put on the top of the bread during half way of baking instead of from the beginning?
      I would follow more of your recipe, hehe!

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Tips for Healthy Body 8 years, 3 months ago

    Our body is alike a machine.

    You will need to maintain your body well in order to live well and age well.

    A human body that is nurtured, protected and used properly, it will function efficiently alike a […]

    • To keep body healthy is not easy in this modern age where every one is running after money. Happy are those who pay attention to their health. Our life is a simple biological cycle which depends on what we eat to survive.

      A strong mind and healthy body makes a complete person. Our health can be easily maintained by our food habits and daily. It might sound silly to take care of health while we have lot of wealth to treat our sickness or diseases.

      A wise man would definitely realize that health is more important to survive; not wealth. We should never forget the saying “Prevention is better Than Cure”. If we, ourselves, maintain our health there would be no necessity of treatments in future. So, we should learn that “Health is Wealth”

      Remembering these thoughts would definitely give you ideas on how to keep yourself healthy. Keep yourself engaged with healthy thoughts; regular exercises and walk would help for sure. Fruits and vegetables are the best sources of health. One who follows these and gains a healthy life is a wealthy person. Just before running after money compromising your health, time and happiness, remind yourself

    • Want to become a very healthy person? It’s all about making gradual changes.

      In order to be a very healthy person, you need to consistently get enough sleep. That means 7-9 hours per night for adults, 8-10 hours for teenagers, and 9-11 hours for children. This keeps you awake and alert, so you don’t have to drink caffeine and sugar-loaded energy drinks. Sleep is also when most of the body and mind’s healing and detoxifying takes place. If you are a kid and have early school times, go to sleep earlier on school nights.

      Don’t overdo it, though. Sleeping too much can be as bad as not sleeping enough. If you miss some sleep one night, you can sleep longer another night to make up for that. But in general, try to stay within the right range for your age.

    • Other thing is that we should eat an appropriate, healthy balanced diet containing all the nutrients your body requires. A proper diet contains the right balance of carbohydrates, protein, fruits and vegetables, and fat. For carbohydrates, try to eat whole grains. Lean meat, fish, eggs, and nuts are some of the best sources of protein. Try to get at least 5-9 servings of fruits and vegetables a day. A certain amount of fat is also needed to keep your body functioning smoothly; fish oil, olive oil, and coconut oil are some particularly beneficial fats.

      Drink water. It is key in making you run throughout the day. Try drinking 8 eight-ounce glasses of water each day. It helps you re-energize and keep going. Not drinking enough fresh water can lead to acne, headaches, and even dehydration. Do this, and you’ll become a very healthy person.

    • For someone who is busy, get some exercise every day, even just a little. This will not only make you feel better, and make you look better, but help you to get through the day. Research has proven that exercising regularly helps you feel better because endorphins released by the pituitary gland and the hypothalamus during exercise produce a feeling of happiness and well being. Walking is a great exercise. Walk to work or school if you can. If you can’t walk the whole way, try parking farther away from your destination so you can walk a least part of the way. You can get of the bus or train a stop earlier if you don’t drive.

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Does Oily Food Cause Acne? 8 years, 3 months ago

    There are many myths spreading around the world that oily /fatty foods and sweetened beverages caused acne.

    What is the truth behind this Acne Myth that you had heard […]

    • When I was in my teen years I had a problem with acne. I had two friends that had the smoothest skin in the world. To contrast and compare, there was definitely a difference in our diets, such as eating greasy potato chips versus not eating greasy potato chips. So in response to question does oily food cause acne? Cause acne? OK. I’ll compromise. It contributes. Oily food contributes to acne.

    • No oily food foods not cause acne because acne is the cause of lack of water proper amount in human body cells. I am a medical astrologer and and I receive many questions daily on this topic from my country and out of my country. Check my gig on Fiverr.com writing my name jhsayyaar gig

      Two main things work in human body heat and water. Its process is easy when water becomes less in human body cells they become heated and acne appears on human skin surface as you know water balance heat in human body and there is no other cause of this disease.

      I recommend medicines for those who have this problem.

      Use (Euginia jambos) 30x

      Ten drops daily in one fourth glass of water three times in a day in semi hot water.

      If the skin is weather beaten use this medicine

      Dulcamaria 30

      Use 10 drops of medicines in semi hot water in the one fourth glass of water. three times daily

      Note
      You will get these two medicine from any Homeopathy Store.

    • Acne is caused by oil-producing glands in the skin getting blocked, leading to blackheads, redness and spots with pus where bacteria infiltrate the area. Production of oil (sebum) is increased by sex hormones, hence the appearance of acne at adolescence. Acne is definitely not caused by dirty skin. However, diet may have a role, albeit a small one.

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Black Pepper Fried Rice 8 years, 3 months ago

    I had been a fan of fried rice ever since I learned from my mom that it is easy to cook when you are hungry.

    So far, I had cooked Pattaya Fried Rice, Tuna Fried Rice, Pasta Sauce Fried Rice, Village Fried Rice […]

    • The fried rice looks nice! My son loves to have fried rice too. I love to fry the overnight rice in order to kill it. Hehe!
      My son looked at your picture in front of the laptop just now, he mentioned he doesn’t like the green peas, as usual.
      Thus, I not really buy those chopped veges, like carrots, corns and green peas from the supermarket.
      I chop the fresh one for instead, and just put anything I can find from the freeze. That’s all.
      And, off course, eggs are always the most convenient ingredient can be found at home.
      I remembered that my brother and me loves to fry rice by own after school if found the dishes not in our favour, and egg is the only ingredient. However, the fry rice still very delicious. What a sweet memory!
      I have fried rice and take some pictures as well, but still have no time to convert it into a blog in the order way like yours.Salute!

    • This is indeed a great recipe! I think many would like this recipe.

    • This sounds very yummy – except for the mushrooms. I think I would leave those out! I’m just not a mushroom fan though. I love all types of fried rice. Shrimp fried rice happens to be my favorite because I am a seafood lover. There is a Chinese food place in a very bad part of town which has the most delicious fried rice in the entire city. It’s dangerous to go there but from time to time I can’t resist because the food is so good.
      I envy you being able to make your own fried rice! I’m horrible at cooking and always have to buy it out somewhere.

    • This looks so good! I love fried rice! I have only made a few time, now I have your help! Thanks!

    • This is a very long post worth to cherish for like me, I can add my knowledge about a kind of cooking like this. This is a great recipe .It is very nutritious.the ingredients alone can attest its nutrition value. I truly believe that if we only try , we can achieve our gal.The try to cook from we can become a perfect cook from our constant practice.Very yummy food, love it.

    • Several times I have consumed Vegetable friend but I have not tasted this Black pepper rice, now a days black pepper is costly. 50 Grams of Black pepper is more than Rs100,00

    • It is a delicious dish for the new comer sometime my mom prepares it at home but I do not like it most because I like sweet dish every time that is why salty dish I do not like it.

      My mom makes it add Chinese sausage and long beans; stir-fry well. Add bird’s eye chillies, the cooked rice, and seasoning. Toss and fry over high heat until thoroughly mixed. Turn off the heat and sprinkle in coarse ground black pepper to mix.

      3 tbsp oil
      1 tbsp dried shrimps, rinsed and finely chopped
      ½ tsp chopped garlic
      2 egg whites
      1 tbsp diced Chinese sausage (lap cheong) or other sausages
      2 long beans, finely sliced
      2 bird’s eye chillies, finely sliced
      3 bowls cooked rice, cooled
      1-2 dashes coarse ground black pepper

      Heat two tablespoons oil in a wok over medium heat and fry dried shrimps and garlic until fragrant. Push aside the fried ingredients.

      Add remaining oil and scramble the egg whites until just cooked.

      Add Chinese sausage and long beans; stir-fry well.

      Add bird’s eye chillies, the cooked rice, and seasoning. Toss and fry over high heat until thoroughly mixed.

      Turn off the heat and sprinkle in coarse ground black pepper to mix.

      Make it and enjoy it at home.

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Snack Recipe: Pumpkin Fritters 8 years, 3 months ago

    Pumpkin Fritters!!
     
    Have you ever had pumpkin fritters for 
    tea time snacking?
     
    These pumpkin fritters use the same 
    batter for banana fritters which you had 
    seen at roadside stall or food court.

     
    Pu […]

    • that looks really delicious. I must give it a try

    • Whenever my gran brought a tray of these delicious pumpkin fritters out after lunch, I jumped up and down like only a little girl in love with her gran’s cooking can. I was obsessed with the light and fluffy fritters covered in sticky, gooey sauce. And now, years later, I feel no different.

      My gran’s pumpkin fritters | Pampoen koekies

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      Light and fluffy pumpkin fritters (pampoen koekies) with caramel sauce. This recipe handed down to me by my gran is nostalgia on a plate.
      Author: Alida Ryder
      Recipe type: Dessert, South African, Pumpkin
      Serves: approx 20
      Ingredients
      For the fritters
      1 cup pumpkin, cooked and pureed
      1 cup flour
      2 teaspoon baking powder
      2 tablespoon caster sugar
      1 egg
      ¼ cup milk
      pinch of salt
      oil, for deep frying
      For the Caramel Sauce
      ¾ cup sugar
      1 cup cream
      1 teaspoon vanilla extract
      3 tbsp butter
      ½ cup golden syrup
      1 teaspoon sea salt flakes
      Instructions
      For the fritters
      Combine all the ingredients and mix until you have a smooth batter.
      Heat the oil in a medium saucepan and fry spoonfuls of the batter until golden brown and cooked throughout, approximately 2-3 minutes.
      Remove from the oil and allow to drain on kitchen paper.
      Continue until all the fritters are cooked.
      For the Caramel Sauce
      Combine all the ingredients in a medium saucepan and allow to cook over a medium heat for 10-15 minutes until the sauce is thick and glossy.
      Pour the syrup over the fritters and serve.

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    peachpurple wrote a new post, Stir Fry Pumpkins with Yellow Onions 8 years, 3 months ago

    Recently, there was a big sale for locally pumpkins which are far smaller 
    than Americans pumpkins.

    Our pumpkins are not large enough to make a Jack-O-lantern for Halloween 
    but you can enjoy a variety of pump […]

    • I love pumpkin seeds. It is delicious to eat and is good to have it as a snack or while waiting for someone elsewhere. It kills boredom.

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