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That’s great thanks. But I’m afraid of nail remover usage, won’t that affect the skin?
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I have many moles in my face but I wont dare to remove them because as I watched one program in our local television channel, removing your moles without doctors assistance is very dangerous and it might give you infections that will make your skin look ugly.
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I may try with nail polish. I do have a few on my neck. Some recommend Epsom salt mixed with Iodine Not confident to do that.
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There are so many remedies that we can get on the net for different things, but before we get to use this remedies it is good to check the side effects that come with them or else you could be doing your body harm without notice take care though.
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I have tried the method of cutting off moles and I certainly agree it’s not for the faint of heart – they bleed a lot! I hadn’t heard of the nail polish method. I think I will try that on a stubborn mole I have under my arm.
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Thanks for the tips, i would try one of them that is located on my arm
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wow delicious looking dumplings! that the name of gyoza fondly called here, dumplings.
I prefer steamed ones, but fried are good too.
Thanks for the recipe, will get the ingredients this week-
I think gyoza is mostly of Japanese origin while dumplings is of Chinese origin. And I think the steamed variant is something typical of Chinese cuisine. If I think about it, I can’t remember a time we went to a Japanese restaurant with steamed dumplings! 🙂
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ACTIVE TIME:
1 to 1 1/2 hours
TOTAL TIME:
1 1/2 to 2 hours
THIS RECIPE APPEARS IN:
Classic Pork Gyoza From ‘Japanese Soul Cooking’
Japanese gyoza dumplings are the perfect nibble: great on their own, but made even better with a cold beer. The classic pork gyoza recipe in Tadashi Ono and Harris Salat’s new cookbook,Japanese Soul Cooking, is a fine example of the form. They fill the wrappers with a piquant mixture of ground pork, garlic chives, ginger, cabbage, and minced garlic. To cook the gyoza, they start the dumplings in a ripping hot sesame oil-slicked skillet, add water, and let them steam until cooked through. Once the water evaporates, they leave the dumplings in the pan to form a crisp, brown bottom.
Why I picked this recipe: Gyoza are one of my favorite drinking snacks, and I’m guessing I’m not alone in that sentiment.
What worked: Follow the cooking directions to the letter and you won’t be disappointed. Yes, you’ll probably make a huge mess when you start to pan-fry, but all that oil clean-up will be worth it for the juicy, garlicky filling and beautifully seared wrapper.
What didn’t: If your cast iron skillet isn’t well-seasoned, you’ll want to cook the gyoza in a non-stick skillet to prevent sticking.
Suggested tweaks: You could substitute ground chicken, minced shrimp, or crumbled tofu for the pork if you’d prefer. If you can’t find garlic chives, you can substitute regular chives. Cornstarch will also likely work in place of the potato starch if you’ve got that handy.
Reprinted with permission from Japanese Soul Cooking: Ramen, Tonkatsu, Tempura, and More from the Streets of Tokyo and Beyond by Tadashi Ono and Harris Salat. Copyright 2013. Published by Ten Speed Press, a division of Random House. All rights reserved. Available wherever books are sold.
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That’s a nice anecdote at the end of your post and your point is taken. Each day is a brand new day. Some people like to ask: Does life give you second chances? My answer: As long as you live, each day you woke up was more than a chance. It was a precious blessing gifted to you by your Creator. Don’t screw up! If you already screwed up, then don’t keep screwing up! DUH!! Don’t wait for any chances. Rather use the time you have been given wisely. 🙂
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Psst is most important for everyone because some persons past becomes good and some have bad past due to poor circumstances or due to any injustice in our society is the main cause of problem belonging to mind, spirit and soul. When past be bad the first of it effects human soul and along with human mind and spirit also effect at once due to be soul illness.
It is no secret that the majority of us with anxiety have “thinking” problems that sometimes tear us down and make us feel miserable and depressed. Although some of these “thinking styles” may come very naturally to us, it is always possible to change or restructure thinking so that we can be more rational, allowing life to be more enjoyable and productive.
Our emphasis in therapy is always toward the practical: That is, how can I take the information I learn in therapy and apply it to my daily life, so that my life can be calmer and more peaceful, and I can better cope with the difficulties I face in life?
I dwell on negative events or worry excessively about what might happen in the future. When I get into this “vicious cycle” of thinking, it is hard to think realistically and remember all the good and positive things in your life.
The negative things we dwell upon are not helpful to us at all. They lead us to think even more negatively and we get stuck in this cycle of “over thinking” and the “racing” thoughts about negative events that have happened and which we think will continue to happen.
Solution: Learn to put a stop to this negative vicious cycle of thinking and to replace these ANTs thoughts with rational, progressive statements and thoughts that are more realistic.
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I can’t tell you how many times I have heard people say their life would not be the same if they had never learned how to read. In Jewish and Christian scriptures, many verses incorporate the words “It is written”. I had never thought about until one day it dawned on me that I took my own reading and writing skills for granted. I began to view those 3 words in the scriptures differently. Hmmm? Even our Divine Creator saw a world where, if not all people, there would be enough people who could read and write, and spread the revelation of His Word. Amazing thought isn’t it?
Now don’t get off on an argument about my religion. Just think about it for a minute. A Divine Being taking literacy as a Given. Knowing that in this world, books would be readily available because people can write them (“It is written.”) and others would have the ability to read them! That’s visionary thinking. It’s something for all humans to celebrate! 🙂
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Thank you for sharing that! It helps me to look at the three words differently too. Though I am not a Christian, I am always happy to learn what Bible has taught us.
Though it seems like almost everyone around me has the ability of reading, not many people like to read especially not study books. I think it is really a blessing for those who love to read and still read, especially good books. I am also grateful for having so many written good books around, so we can read them and learn or get inspired from them.
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I guess it’s because we are all book lovers here, and we would just like to spread this around. 😀
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I love reading and i would say that it was my favorite pastime but mostly i read book or stories over the internet which im accessible to do. For me, reading a book is very beneficial for everyone not only you will learn something on it but it also a proven source of knowledge
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Books are the blessing of God on earth because the first book was written by God and call Revelation given to the prophets for the betterment of human beings.
Books are more poisonous than a Scorpio, some books are to read again and again because they are full of wisdom as The Proverbs, book in the Bible.
How to celebrate Book Lovers Day
In order to truly appreciate Book Lovers Day, one must only find a story and read it. Maybe you wish to dive into the unknown with a good mystery, or see magic in a high fantasy setting, or be enthralled in a steamy romance.The individual genre of your reading is not the big piece of this, just that you do read is. Maybe a visit to your local library is in order? After all public libraries existed even way back in the Middle Ages, but they didn’t really let many folks take books home. The librarians in those days chained books to shelves or desks in order to prevent theft of the carefully hand written tomes.
Many librarians will gladly help you find a title to read, giving a brief explanation on what it is about if they have read it, or giving it a little flip and reading about it quickly in the synopsis. But no matter your preference,
if you read it at home with a cup of tea, share a book meeting with friends or go to the library and make use of the wonderful pieces on those shelves, just enjoy your reading, revel in the book and find a way to read during Book Lovers Day!
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It’s too bad that your team left, but don’t worry at least you can still get a team to support on some other sport. I also feel sad that some of our teams have already left rio but we still have hope in our runners we hope that they will bring some medals back home. an as for our rugby players we know it was quite hard for them but we are proud of them anyhow.
What actually happened to your team?
India has the best hopes from wrestlers and boxers.