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Biscoito Fit de Maçã, Farinha Láctea e Aveia: Receita Saudável e Fácil de Fazer : Linkezine

Biscoito Fit de Maçã, Farinha Láctea e Aveia: Receita Saudável e Fácil de Fazer

Se você está em busca de um lanche nutritivo e saboroso, o biscoito de maçã, farinha láctea e aveia é a escolha perfeita! Essa receita combina ingredientes saudáveis, resultando em um biscoito que é tanto delicioso quanto nutritivo. Ideal para quem quer manter uma alimentação balanceada sem abrir mão do sabor.

Tempo de Preparo

  • Total: 40 minutos

Ingredientes

  • 1 xícara de farinha de trigo
  • 1/2 xícara de aveia em flocos finos
  • 1/2 xícara de farinha láctea
  • 1 maçã grande ralada
  • 1 ovo
  • 1/4 xícara de óleo vegetal
  • 1/4 xícara de açúcar mascavo (ou outro adoçante natural)
  • 1 colher de chá de canela em pó
  • 1 colher de chá de fermento em pó
  • Pitada de sal

Modo de Preparo

  1. Pré-aquecer o forno: Aqueça o forno a 180°C. Unte uma forma com manteiga ou óleo e reserve.
  2. Misturar os ingredientes secos: Em uma tigela grande, misture a farinha de trigo, a aveia, a farinha láctea, o açúcar mascavo, a canela e o fermento em pó.
  3. Adicionar os ingredientes úmidos: Adicione o ovo, o óleo vegetal e a maçã ralada à mistura seca. Mexa bem até obter uma massa homogênea.
  4. Formar os biscoitos: Com uma colher de chá, faça pequenas bolinhas com a massa e disponha na forma preparada, deixando um espaço entre elas.
  5. Assar: Leve ao forno pré-aquecido e asse por 10 a 12 minutos, ou até que os biscoitos estejam dourados.
  6. Resfriar: Retire os biscoitos do forno e deixe-os esfriar completamente antes de servir.

Source: Biscoito Fit de Maçã, Farinha Láctea e Aveia: Receita Saudável e Fácil de Fazer : Linkezine

Abortion supporters pass legal hurdles to put amendment on Montana ballot – UPI.com

If the initiative passes, it will amend the state constitution to guarantee the right to access abortion services up to fetal viability, or about 23 to 24 weeks. Doctors may perform an abortion after that point if they deem it medically necessary to protect the patient’s life and health.

Source: Abortion supporters pass legal hurdles to put amendment on Montana ballot – UPI.com

US elections and Project 25: How the right plan to stop abortion globally | openDemocracy

It has been two years since the US Supreme Court blew up federal protection for abortion, handing states the power to enact abortion bans and realising the decades-long fever-dream of anti-rights actors.

Though a minority in the US, these extremists are loud and determined and won’t stop at our borders. Their plans for the future are outlined in Project 2025, which is already being implemented in the US and abroad through anti-abortion and anti-LGBTIQ+ initiatives and would be fully executed if radical conservative forces reclaim the White House.

While political ads have featured Project 2025, no one is talking about the profound global impact of this manifesto. It would revive anti-gender US human rights policy frameworks like the Commission on Unalienable Human Rights and the Geneva Consensus Declaration, favouring anti-rights alliances and networks with other authoritarian regimes. Essentially, this amounts to a gutting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the cornerstone of multilateral engagement for the past 76 years.

Project 2025 would also reinstate and expand the anti-abortion foreign policy known as the Global Gag Rule (GGR) to all US foreign assistance. The rule, which was repealed in 2021, bans foreign non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that receive US global health assistance from providing legal abortion services or referrals and advocating for abortion law reform.

Source: US elections and Project 25: How the right plan to stop abortion globally | openDemocracy