Anyone that makes a homemade dinner is welcome to type the name of one recipe that you prepared in the comments, then we can all scroll through the comments for recipe ideas.This will be a weekly Friday post and only recipes on the Friday posts will be allowed. If someone wants your recipe and asks there will […]
What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Delicious Holiday Foods: White Chocolate Lavender Berry Scones! Butter and Buttermilk, two main ingredients that lasso the moon. This is not your ordinary pastry. It’s not a doughnut. It’s not a muffin. It is a flavorful raised vessel for smearing on more butter. Granted, the American version may be filled with fresh fruit and chocolate chips, but hey, it’s all good. And since I was doing it my way, I went one step further and added a lavender glaze on top. There’s no way I’m going to be accused of making a dry-as-dust scone. I’m living with a man who conjures up that image whenever he hears the word “scone”. I believe for now, I’m okay with him thinking that way. More for me!
As I noted in my post of December 2nd, I am doing a brief ‘mini-series’ about ‘rights’ as guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, and how they are often abused or misinterpreted. This post is Part II of that series.
1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, 15 December 1791
The ‘freedoms’ that are guaranteed to the people of this nation under the U.S. Constitution are often misunderstood, sometimes intentionally, and other times out of genuine confusion. But I would like to make one thing very clear … a ‘right’ is a right for everyone. If I give you a chocolate bar and tell you it’s okay to eat it, that doesn’t give you the right to force someone else to eat a chocolate bar.
Specifically today I’m addressing a touchy topic: freedom of religion. Let’s start with the facts. This is what the First Amendment has to say about…
Yes I said that!;) But isn’t it true that When it officially hits Fall, I think baking apple pie at least once in season is a mandatory thing. Plus, my dinner buddy asks when he gets to eat apple pies this year, so here it is! Homemade Baked Apple Pie […]
Basketball scout Sarah Chan’s career has taken her all over the world, from Sudan to Kenya, Europe and the US – but she’s had to face war, racism and gender-based violence along the way.
“I have been spat in the face for the colour of my skin,” says the former professional basketball player.
“I’ve experienced racism in more ways than I would like.”
Now the first woman to manage African scouting for a team in the NBA – the world’s top professional basketball league – Ms Chan is inspiring a new generation of young people to seek out opportunity in the sport.
“Basketball illuminated my way to where I am today. It is everything,” says Ms Chan, who is featured in the BBC 100 Women list of inspiring and influential women this year.
Es un error común pensar que los niños son mejores en matemáticas que las niñas. ¿Cómo se difunde exactamente esta idea errónea?
¡A las chicas se les dan mejor las matemáticas que a los chicos! Hay que reconocerlo: esta afirmación solo se aplica a algunos países. Finlandia, Catar o China, por ejemplo. Sin embargo, muchas personas creen que el sexo masculino tiene habilidades matemáticas superiores. En China, más del 40 por ciento de la población comparte esta creencia. ¿Cómo se propagan exactamente estas ideas erróneas? Dos científicos de la Universidad de Columbia de Nueva York y de la Universidad de Ciencia y Tecnología de Pekín han investigado esta cuestión. Como informan en Nature, los estereotipos se transmiten de padres a hijos, y de estos a otros niños.
Alex Eble y Feng Hu analizaron los datos de más de 8.000 escolares chinos y sus padres. Calcularon un factor para cada…
The US House of Representatives has passed a landmark same-sex marriage protection bill that is being billed as a major breakthrough for LGBT couples. By Max Matza | BBC News | 8 Dec. 2022 The Respect for Marriage Act already passed the Senate with a 61-36 vote last week. It now heads to US President […]
Some of the once-bustling street markets familiar to Londoners over 100 years ago are now gone. These archive photos show just what they were like at the time. Hoxton Market, 1910. This East London market still trades most days of the week. East Street Market, 1910. This South London Market still trades, and was one […]
It’s nice to smile at a photo occasionally, and I found quite a few old images online that served the purpose. A little girl and her loyal old dog. He is obviously a cat lover! She likes her reflection so much, she is kissing it. Learning from adults how to walk along the street. This […]
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