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I do encourage you that you get more quality, uplifting talks with your mother. If your boyfriend can’t honor your mother, how is it possible that he will honor and respect you once you bear your and his children as your children’s mother?
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Wow! You’re lucky to be growing a jackfruit tree and harvesting from it! I like the raw, preserved and cooked jackfruit fruit. They grow in tropical areas. I also learned that the seeds can be steamed or boiled to be eaten. They (the cooked seeds) taste like sweet potatoes. They’re really very nice. Also, the fleshy white capsules can be cooked with coconut milk, sauteed garlic, ginger, onions and chopped meat as a savory dish. Thanks for sharing! |
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Yes, I do. 3 Tbsp Vitamin C ascorbic acid, 1/2 cup honey, 1 pitcher water, grated ginger. Cool the beverage to drink 3 to 4 times a day. Beef bones or chicken breast with skin broth to the rescue– when you feel hungry but can’t chew and swallow because of blocked nose and nasal discomfort. Take walks outside where there are many trees and plants around. Morning sun exposure (Vit.D) helps in the absorption of the Vitamin C. Get well soon!
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Hi, LB friends! Have you had issues with submissions? How about with rejections? Do you easily give up? Or do you write better, very well-proofed post the next time before submitting to avoid another embarrasment?
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I signed up last year. But I’ve not seen any pages of the site since. I will look into it again and start writing content on my account. |
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I’m learning every time. Thanks! I did well with my latest forum post; the image came last. So, all good!
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Wow! Congratulations! How did you do it in five days? So, they haven’t deposited your money yet in to your PayPal unless they call you first? I feel that that is a bit intrusive, don’t you think? I think it’s enough that we write those quality posts, made views, and generated revenue for the site. I’m confused. |
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It is, indeed, @superd But the winter months faced rainy weeks and bitter cold days. So, our wood fire stove/heater was on demand indoors. Cuppa expresso coffee mornings were enjoyed in the dinning room overlooking the backyard. The weeds and tall grass evidenced an unworked gardens. But as Spring has come, blue jays and sparrows, and pardalotes are starting to appear. And we are working on our gardens, pulling weeds. It’s slowly going back to its neat look, almost. |
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Where and what is BJ , @cely? Is this an online content writing site? |
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Isn’t that a good thing: sharing your blog posts on as many sites as you have? |
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Our rule of life in love is to first provide that love, care, shelter, protection and faithful in providing the needs of my family members. And giving to the orphaned and the widows and the sick. Because they cannot get jobs to maintain their basic needs. You know, the practical stuff makes love authentic and genuine. Like you said @cely 🙂 |
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If the confounding of the Adamic language (I suppose, an ancient dead language ) hasn’t happened, then, there wouldn’t be the NEED of recording in the Hebraic language on which the Scriptures is written by and by Hebrew authors straight from God’s instructions. First time the word “Hebrew” word was mentioned was about Abraham, in his time. The Hebrew Scriptures was written to record, so that generations can understand Yahweh, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in Hebrew language. That’s my take on your question. Or simply, you and I wouldn’t be talking modern English, but the Adamic language that might still be alive and well. 🙂 That is, if God had decided to preserve it. But He didn’t. |
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This lovely feeling is ideal if all is well and good– if every one is practicing the rule of the Perfect Law of God, from whom love came from. But love, in my opinion, isn’t applicable to those whose intentions aren’t to value every human life, and ones whose intentions are to inflict harm upon fellow human beings. Love, in this instance, is being smart and discerning. |
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Stories of the Hebraic foundation of the faith that the great, great grandfathers retold to generations after. These Biblical events and oracles of God entrusted to the Hebrews which they have recorded faithfully, “for our learning”. Thanks for the reminder. |
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Ghee, thanks @peachpurple 300-word articles looks very daunting. And a 100-word forum response in comments each time feels like a stretch. maybe, I’m just overthinking and I’m tired. Thank you for explaining. I needed that lift of my spirit. I love writing, so, i’m going to stick it out with LiteracyBase blogging. Good to hear from you! 🙂 |