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    Ashley Herrington wrote a new post, 3 Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies 8 years, 2 months ago

     

    Who doesn’t love peanut butter cookies? Here, I have a fantastic three ingredient peanut butter cookie recipe! They turn out perfect every time, and the family loves them, even more than other cookie recipes […]

    • Very nice, yummy and super tasty. I appreciate people who have talent in cooking.

    • I like any kind of processed food of peanut. This is one of the delicacies in our locality. Peanuts are cooked or boiled and are sold. They are in demand during night time or in a special occasion where many people celebrating. Boiled peanuts cost least. They are affordable indeed.

      Salted peanuts are also one of the common finger food sold during the fiesta. They could be bought in the can, in a small paper bag, or in a plastic. They are eaten while watching a game, having a casual conversation with friends. These foods are easy to prepare.

      The next is my favorite. It is a peanut butter. It is being spread to a piece of bread. It is sold in a small plastic bottle or in a medium size bottle. It takes a hard work to prepare this kind of delicacy. I used to buy this for it is the favorite of my grandchildren too. This is better compared to a margarine or sandwich spread. It is affordable.

      And this is another one, peanut butter cookies. I have already eaten these. They’re delicious. But I would rather prefer to get a medium bottle of peanut butter. One bottle or two are enough for my peanut-hungry grandchildren. Anyway, I would recommend the above recipe for my wife. I am sure she will love it.

    • I have all the three ingredients in my house at the momeht. I am going to try them out. Simple and healthy too.

      • This is by far one of our family favorite desserts. It takes very few ingredients (win, for me anyways) and tastes great! Let me know if you decide to try the recipe! I love hearing feedback!

    • Oh my God! This recipe is really simple and make me shocked! I should give a try. We do bake peanut butter cookies during the new year festival.We mix the flour with the peanut cream plus some sugar, with or without egg.
      Thus, as mentioned earlier, your recipe is really simple and nice. I should try it out with my kids as they love to eat the peanut cookies.
      I remembered that I have came across a banana waffle recipe that no need flour as well. The recipe just required banana and egg, I believe the egg can make the thing become sticky.

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    SuperD wrote a new post, Rain Is Important To Farmers 8 years, 2 months ago

    The farmer must have pray so hard. This is some of the comforting words of the villagers when the rain never wanted to stop again. It’s been raining in the Ilocos Region since yesterday, just like the o […]

    • I think rain is extremely important to everyone whether you ar3 a farmer or not. The only thing I can say is that rain in th3 city sometimes can be a nuisance to the residents there because it ripples up a lot of things. Like for example when you think about driving to work in the morning or evening you will always be caught up in the jam, meaning you have to wake up extremely early to get to work on time, then you have to sacrifice something’s because you will leave the office late and get home late. So this are some of the inconveniences that people have to go through in th3 city when it rains. In fact most people in my country would rather use public means to get to where they’re going as opposed to using their cars, because you and up using too much petrol on the roads stuck in jams. For th3 farmer in the village to him rain is a blessing just like you ha e said. That is what they want and need so that their crops do not for it either in the hot sun. And we all know that when there is no rain food is a little bit scarce and it becomes very expensive. So when it rains they know that at th3 and of the day they will at least sell their produce and be able to take care of their families and also get some income out of it. So either way rain helps people in different ways there are those who do taxi business that’s also an opportunity for them to make money during those days. People ask willing to pay some extra money just to be dropped at their door step without having to hassle for public means.

    • rain is most important for all of us because it is rain that irrigates our land where there is no well water or electric pump water. It is most important for farmers in the villages and mountains where there is no way to plant the field.

      Rain is the means by which fresh water is created; when it evaporates, water leaves behind its salt. … Rain fills aquifers, and it keeps rivers and lakes filled.

      Humans depend on fresh water for survival. While it is possible to remove salt from ocean water through a process called desalinization, it is expensive, and the cost of transporting water inland is prohibitively costly. Rain fills aquifers, and it keeps rivers and lakes filled. Forms of life that depend on rivers would not have evolved without rain.

      Rain has a number of effects on the environment. Many canyons and other natural features were shaped by rainwater eroding surfaces. The Grand Canyon was created by a river, which was fueled by rainfall. Many species of life in the ocean depend on minerals that flow from the land to the sea. Without rainwater, they would not be able to survive.

      We cannot neglect the importance of rain in human life on earth. We must be thankful to God for rain.

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    Treathyl FOX posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago

    “Don’t hope or wait for a hero to save you. Find your inner strength and lift yourself up.” – Treathyl Fox 🙂

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    SuperD wrote a new post, Landscape And Skyline 8 years, 2 months ago

    When you are in the peak of the mountain and you can see the whole surrounding, as if you are overlooking from the sky. All you see are the greens and blue of the mountains covered by the thick bushes and […]

    • Not just beautiful but an interesting history as well.

    • sometimes we forget to stop from our busy lives and take a minute to admire the beauty of nature. it’s the simple things that bring us happiness

    • This is one of the beautiful scenic location in Ilocos Sur. The scene is wondrous, pleasing to the eye, stress-relieving. Is this an aerial view of the mountain? How did you take this picture? The road is snake-like. Is there any reported vehicular accident ever recorded in this place? It’s the wonder of nature!

      I live in the Philippines, but I have never been to places as far as the Luzon. I have gone to Pampanga, the lahar covered placed when Mount Pinatubo erupted several years ago. It was the 11th National Jamboree of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP).

    • November is auspicious in so many parts of the country: the rice harvest is already in, the weather starts to cool, and the festive glow which precedes Christmas has began to brighten the landscape.

      Life is like a landscape. You live in the midst of it but can describe it only from the vantage point of distance.

      Sheep farming is heavily subsidized in Great Britain. Without the subsidies, the green grazing in the valley of the River Exe would be gone. The handsome agricultural landscape of which the British are so proud, carefully husbanded since Boudicca’s day, would be replaced by natural growth. The most likely growth is real-estate developments.

      One day, out of irritation, I said, you know all of those years with the Royal Shakespeare Company, all those years of playing kings and princes and speaking black verse, and bestriding the landscape of England was nothing but a preparation for sitting in the captain’s chair of the Enterprise.

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    SuperD wrote a new post, Freedom For Pets 8 years, 2 months ago

    Sure people love pets. Mostly, the pets are the animals that are so lovely and cuddly. The soft furs, the lovely sounds and the activity we are doing together.
    It would have been a great moment spending our […]

    • Animals should live in the place of their natural habitats not on the cage of a zoo because they will be a tendecy that they will become stressed.
      When an animal is stressed they often can’t breed or reproduce, causing the animal to soon become rare. The animals are held in a cage, not being able to roam free, causing the animal to become depressed for life. Also scientists have proven that animals that are kept in cages become stressed, sick and don’t live as long. Furthermore, they should live a free life without anyone dominating them, Free-range animals will have had a happy life and have been able to peck at the grass, getting the nutrients they need to sustain themselves for their own survival in the animal kingdom.

    • Freedom for pets is must as for human being it a great pity we men are free and keep pets in cages is human beings’ mercilessness. Many people buy parrots, cockatoos and galahs because they ‘speak’, and are therefore entertaining. The birds then spend the rest of their lives in a cage, repeating meaningless phrases for the amusement of their ‘owners’.
      These birds can live up to 100 years – that’s a long time to be locked up in small cage, often in solitude, with no room to carry out their natural behaviours, such as flying.

      There is currently no adequate legislation addressing the needs of birds in captivity. Animal Liberation’s campaign, Freedom for Birds, aims to free the birds from their cages.

      Flight is an innate biological function for birds, yet a standard cockatoo cage does not even allow a bird to fully stretch out their wings, let alone fly. Birds that normally fly vast distances in the wild are confined in small spaces and denied exercise.

      Wild birds eat a variety of foods, including insects and plants. For example, the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo has been observed eating over 55 species of plants, including seeds, roots, fruits, berries and flowers. In captivity, birds are generally fed a commercial mix containing only a few different seeds.

      Birds, who live up to 100 years, should not be forced to survive in a cramped cage for human pleasure. Animal Liberation is campaigning to outlaw the sale of wild birds from shops and markets.

    • Our whole garden is designed with birds in mind. They have a biridbath to frolic around. Trees to perch on, fruits to eat and the lush green environment is just what they need. Our dog Preit8i is never leashed. She as a well protected compound to roam around. She has her own soft bed to sleep on. She seeks our company most of the time.

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    @stbrians MESHACK BWOYELE KEYA wrote a new post, Graffiti: The Ultimate Insight into a Person’s Mind 8 years, 2 months ago

    You must have come across drawings, writings and even poetry illicitly-drawn, engraved or written in public places. This is known as graffiti. As you may gaze and wonder what all these scrawling means, here is a […]

    • Wow that is some great insight on grafitti I have never thought about it like you have put it down. I have always thought it is done as a painting though some ask done in the wrong places like in buses on Thu back of th3 seats. At least I ha e learned something different from what I have always though. So we can say that when th3 mind is idle it draws you to grafitti interesting indeed. And it is very true that what comes out of their minds is ponographic material I have seen this several times in different places especially in hetto areas where most of the youth are engrossed in drugs.

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    SuperD posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago

    good morning everybody

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    SuperD posted an update 8 years, 2 months ago

    I don’t want to go outside, it’s heat is burning my skin. I am praying for rain now.

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