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    Your Seldom wrote a new post, Ouroboros cycle of self-recreation in fire 8 years, 1 month ago

    There are more that meets the eye when it comes to the emotional structure of the couple’s relationship whatever it structural design invokes to happen; it doesn’t even need to be a romantic relationship. We have […]

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    Your Seldom wrote a new post, Should We Watch Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 8 years, 1 month ago

    Charlie and The Chocolate Factory is 2007 English adventure movie about a small boy who wins a ticket to the most fabulous chocolate factory which is made by one of the most unusual candy makers…

    Cute. Before […]

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    Your Seldom wrote a new post, Who is Best Authority For Nutrition 8 years, 1 month ago

    I can’t tell you more of nutrition but what I know by experience and from my own testing, trying and making mistakes.
    I used to be unemployed for some time and then I started working at a local gym as a gym […]

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, The Benefits And Uses Of Gelatin In Recipes 8 years, 1 month ago

    Little knowledge is dangerous they say. This could be said about gelatin. The uses of gelatin in our recipes be they deserts, pies, appetizers, salads, jams and jellies is a known fact. But did you know of the […]

    • I do not like gelatin because its made by boiling animal bones and tissues I think it is dangerous for health and heart but I have seen most of the children and people eat it with keen interest and eagerly at home and out of home.

      Actually gelatin is a protein made jelly as A type of protein derived from collagen, gelatin is found in animal parts that provide us with important amino acids, the “building blocks” of proteins. In fact, its unique amino acid profile is the reason for many of its health benefits, which you’ll read about below.

      But One of the reasons is because gelatin provides amino acids like glycine that strengthen the gut lining and therefore lower inflammation. Glycine is used by doctors to help improve digestive, joint, cardiovascular, cognitive and skin health.

      Benefits of Gelatin
      Improves Gut Health and Digestion
      2. Protects Joints and Lowers Joint Pain
      3. Helps Improve Sleep Quality
      4. Lifts Your Mood and Improves Cognitive Abilities
      5. Improves Skin Health
      6. Helps Maintain Heart Health
      7. Maintains Strong Bones
      8. Helps You Feel Full

      Gelatin is a form of hydrolyzed collagen, which means it’s essentially a part of broken-down collagen. Collagen is “the most abundant protein in the animal kingdom” and the major component of connective tissue in the human body, amazingly making up about a quarter of our total body mass. (10)

      Collagen is a key builder of healthy skin, muscle, tendons, joints, bones and other tissue in both humans and animals, so when we don’t produce enough it’s no wonder our health suffers big time. Within the body, collagen goes through a series of steps to break down its long chain proteins into its original amino acids, which are then absorbed and used for collagen synthesis throughout the body.

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, The Woes of a Small time Farmer 8 years, 1 month ago

    With more and more opting for off the counter food and having lost interest in gardening, produce of small time farmers has no takers. Be it fruits, vegetables and even herbs rot in their gardens. Hotels and those […]

    • Yes, home gardening is real hobby and thus we cab get fresh fruits and vegetables at door to enjoy we all must grow home plants to get fresh everything the whole year. Farming dreams are a modern seduction. For city dwellers, the vision of making a living from the earth salves the psychic wounds of a day job, and acts as an antidote to urban malaise.

      If you could just get out there on the land, far from spreadsheets and stress, cubicles and car alarms, things would surely be different. Eating overripe tomatoes, fresh from the vine and bursting with juice. Cavorting with goats.

      Though small farmers believe their lives are far from ideal, I can’t think of any farmer who would switch to a life in the city. So how do you get the best of both worlds? How can you maximize profit from your land, small farm or homestead? You don’t have to stop at growing crops. Through diversification and thinking like an entrepreneur, you can achieve a much higher yield from your farm while keeping the lifestyle you love.

      Here are 26 ideas for you to consider for making the most of your farm. Of course, some of these ideas will be more practical than others depending on region, type of farm, etc.

    • It is always fun to harvest your own produce, more so if you are using natural fertilizers. You can get away from the effects of chemical fertilizers or pesticides which are harmful to the environment.

      If you are producing on a small scale, you can scout for farmers market or look for vendors who will be willing to sell your produce. Both of you can earn from it.

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, Fashion trend setters and their queer designs 8 years, 1 month ago

     

    So much thought went into designing fashions in our days. There were soothing colour combinations, even hems and matching sleeves and  even neck lines. That is history now.

    Every blunder that they commit b […]

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    bestwriter replied to the topic Free time activities in the forum Group logo of EntertainmentEntertainment 8 years, 1 month ago

    What i thought writing online to be free time has now become for me busy time  😀

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    bestwriter replied to the topic Health in the forum Group logo of NewBiesNewBies 8 years, 1 month ago

    @EvilElf  You have helped this newbie with directions. That is very nice.

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, I Owe An Apology To Youngsters 8 years, 1 month ago

    In the good old days people depended on people for socialising. Not visiting family was never heard of.  Until the time I got married and a few years beyond this system was in vogue. But slowly I observed […]

    • Yes, it is fascinating to watch how old people use modern technology.

    • I leave just one message for the youths of the whole try to recognize their being that will heighten your personality to the peak of name and fame. Do not follow others’ trends but follow your birth trends in which lies your key success. All types of hobbies are the tools to enhance your personalities, do not be the slaves of these tools will lead the youngsters to fall. JH Sayyar

    • It is time a similar message is sent to seniors as well as they too are following in the steps of youngsters

    • Let’s consider the cycle of life and also how the world evolved to the modern age. There is indeed a great difference. We, of course, get hurt for we are not used to it. We are not accustomed to the present folkways and mores. I think there is nothing worry that about. We have still enough time go with the tide. Remember the Darwinian theory of survival of the fittest? Let’s adjust ourselves. Let’s not compel those youngsters to do of what we’d been doing anciently. Let’s welcome the new world.

      It’s good for you that you involve yourself on socializing through the online media facilities like the Facebook, the email, and anything that matters. In fact, I miss those good old days where our family get together for a party, for a special occasions like wedding, anniversaries, graduations, house blessings, and many more. I could still remember the joy, the happiness which everyone received from such occasions. Let’s be adaptable. Let’s not be hurt. Let’s take it or leave it provided we don’t neglect ourselves to be happy.

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, Garden Nursseries Slowly Closing Down 8 years, 1 month ago

    Gardening was a common interest among many. Seeds and plants were exchanged with each other. The nurseries equipped themselves with stuff they knew that would have heavy demand. Garden enthusiasts would queue up […]

    • Yes, it is a fact that gardening nursery is dying these days because people have changed their hobbies they are forgetting nature and sitting in her lap because that are chasing the target of huge money for life comforts at home especially for their families but gardening enhances home’s decoration and provide fresh air to the children who are still toddlers.

      GROWING your own vegetables is both fun and rewarding. All you really need to get started is some decent soil and a few plants. But to be a really successful vegetable gardener — and to do it organically — you’ll need to understand what it takes to keep your plants healthy and vigorous. Here are the basics.

      “Feed the soil” is like a mantra for organic gardeners, and with good reason. In conventional chemical agriculture, crop plants are indeed “fed” directly using synthetic fertilizers.

      When taken to extremes, this kind of chemical force-feeding can gradually impoverish the soil. And turn it from a rich entity teeming with microorganisms insects and other life forms, into an inert growing medium that exists mainly to anchor the plants’ roots, and that provides little or no nutrition in its own right.

    • I hardly find anyone in my real world interested in gardening. It it only here that I get to see some showing interest. Sad but true.

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    bestwriter wrote a new post, Wristwatches That Cost a Bomb 8 years, 1 month ago

     

    There is a huge difference between needs and wants. A wristwatch that costs a bomb surely comes under the category of one’s wants.

    Let’s look at the scenario of someone wanting to know what time it is. […]

    • There are many watches that are most expensive and a normal person cannot buy it because it becomes too much costly. At some point in time, everyone has held, worn, or owned a Rolex Submariner. This one is special because it was held, worn, and owned by the one and only Steve McQueen.

      That’s right, the “King of Cool” owned this particular submersible, self-winding, stainless steel oyster bracelet Rolex. You’re getting time, Rolex, and bona fide badassery.

      Rounding out the Patek trinity is the Ref 5016P (The P stands for platinum, duh). This watch is the second most complicated wristwatch (the first one was a pocket watch so it doesn’t count) that Patek has produced.

      The problem with watches of this caliber the need for adjustments, but Patek has an app for that. If you keep this moon-phase, perpetual calendar, retrograde behemoth running continuously it won’t need adjusting until 2100. That’s something your children’s children’s children will most certainly appreciate.

      Buying this watch would require selling 3.5 Bugatti Veyrons, which happens to be 70% of the total number they sold in 2005. The closest most of us will ever get to a Veyron is drooling over it on Top Gear. It’s all about perspective here people. Three Veyrons. Say it out loud – Three. Veyrons. So what makes this watch worth $5.12mil? For starters, it is the most complicated watch on the planet with 33 complications.

      Essentially, it requires a degree in mechanical engineering to understand, but suffice it to say it has everything but the kitchen sink. It also took more time to design than you spent in college (including those extra years “studying” chemistry).

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    Your Seldom replied to the topic Who Will Be My 100th Virtual Friend In LB? in the forum Group logo of NewBiesNewBies 8 years, 1 month ago

    @shavkat
    I noticed that I did not add you to my friend list. Here to correct it, I just added you and hopeful you approve of that action.
    I am not sure if I will get that spot or not, it is beside the point as we all friends in here and writing in harmony, yes?
    Good luck with making more friends in Literacy Base!

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    Your Seldom replied to the topic Free time activities in the forum Group logo of EntertainmentEntertainment 8 years, 1 month ago

    @atiqkhanumvi
    I don’t have so much free time because of my home and family duties. My job is not such problem, but when I home I like to rest if kids are at my mother in law, or even sleep if that is possible.
    I also like to watch movies, cook delicious things and read fashion magazines. I have to admit I have taste for soap operas so that is my…[Read more]

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    bestwriter replied to the topic Changed format for posting Blogs in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 1 month ago

    @EvilElf  There is a tags section there where you can place some keywords

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    bestwriter replied to the topic Blogs on LiteracyBase in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 1 month ago

    @EvilElf  Personal Blogs need not rest with what one had for dinner.

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    bestwriter replied to the topic Blogs on LiteracyBase in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 1 month ago

    @suny  Those Blogs at TinyCent are rated by the number of views. Google has no say, apparently. It was our followers who viewed them – may not have even read them. Having said that Blogs at LB having a Google presence is not understood by me.

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    suny replied to the topic Blogs on LiteracyBase in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 1 month ago

    It is not the sites but Google decides what should be rated highly and what should not. Sites chose to pay according to what they earn in return.

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    bestwriter replied to the topic Blogs on LiteracyBase in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 1 month ago

    @shaloo walia.  I have written a blog on why quality, informative blogs should be rated equally.

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    bestwriter replied to the topic Blogs on LiteracyBase in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 1 month ago

    There are great quality personal blogs than just telling the world what we ate for breakfast or dinner   😀

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