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Mini Tartaletas de champiñones y cebolla
Tienes unos cuantos pocos ingredientes y tan solo media hora para cocinar algo espectacular? Entonces esta es tu receta!
Mini Tartaletas de champiñones y cebolla
Receta para 6 unidades.
ingredientes para la masa: 200 grs harina integral, pizca de sal, 125 grs margarina vegetal o aceite, 2 cucharaditas polvos hornear. Molde para magdalenas.
Ingredientes parra el relleno: 250 grs de champiñones, 80 grs de harina de linaza, 80 ml de aceite o margarina vegetal, 1 tomate, 1 cebolla, 2 dientes de ajo, pimienta y sal a gusto.
Preparación de la masa: en un bowl juntamos la harina con polvos de hornear y mezclamos. En un sartén derretimos la margarina sin que se nos queme y la agregamos a la harina. Mezclamos con las manos y si fuera necesario agregamos un poco de aceite. Nos debe quedar una masa con una textura desmigada. Tapamos y reservamos por unos 30 min. Mientras…
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Play on, Peace
Ascension
Wisdom
Night Owl Poetry - Dorinda Duclos
To the owl that perches
In the darkened night
©2014 Dorinda Duclos All Rights Reserved
Photo via fireflyforest.net
A Daily Mail journalist is trolling my friends
(not satire – it’s the UK press!)
UK tabloid journalists are (mostly) a bunch of scum.
You only need to know about the Milly Dowler case and all the other recent cases involving them to know that.
And freelance journalist Sonia Poulton – who writes mainly for the Daily Mail and the Daily Express – is no exception.
Poulton and her partner Lee Ryan, along with a handful of her colleagues, have been threatening me with libel and even threats of violence since I wrote these blogposts nearly two years ago:
Daily Mail hack boasts about being able to ‘trace’ personal phone numbers of Twitter users
Mail hack threatens to sue me for asking how she traced Twitter users’ personal information
This is what you get when you dare to question a tabloid journalist in the UK
These threats have mostly been just water off a duck’s back to me.
But recently…
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Egyptian Aak 2014 – Week 46 ( Nov 10- 16)
Main Headlines
Monday
- Fresh statement claims Ansar Bayt Al-Maqdis has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State
- Parliamentary elections to be held in the first quarter of 2015
- Egypt considers tighter curbs on media coverage of the military
- Government ultimatum for NGOs to register under ‘restrictive’ expires Monday
- Egypt’s Salafist Front to protest on 28 November to “impose Islamic identity”
- Journalists Syndicate lambasts new Chamber of Private Press
- AFTE report documents 184 violations against foreign journalists working in Egypt
Tuesday
- Largest US business delegation ever visits Egypt
- No assassination attempt on El-Sisi: Egypt’s presidency
- US to ‘assess’ Egyptian militant group’s links to IS
- Egypt warns Salafists over planned protests
- French, Egyptian journalists held in café for discussing politics
- Egypt pull out of world champs in protest against Qatar
- Cairo Airport unionist investigated for Facebook pages
- Egypt’s former antiquities minister Hawass faces fresh corruption charges
Wednesday
- ‘Terror’ attack on Egypt naval…
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Calm
Words
Caravans for Disappeared Ayotzinapa Students Arrive in Chiapas and Chihuahua
Caravans for Disappeared Ayotzinapa Students Arrive in Chiapas and Chihuahua
Isaín Mandujano
Proceso, 14th November, 2014
San Cristóbal de las Casas – On Friday, the caravans of parents and students from the Rural Normal School of Ayotzinapa arrived in Chiapas and Chihuahua to report what is happening regarding the 43 disappeared students. Aboard four buses, parents and student departed yesterday from Tixtla, Guerrero, bound for destinations in the south and north of the country.
These cities were the first stops on their way to the Zócalo in Mexico City, where they will meet on November 20 [marks start of Mexican Revolution, 1910] to demand from the government of President Enrique Peña Nieto the safe return of the normal school students.
In the South: Chiapas
The “Daniel Solis Gallardo” Brigade (in memory of one of the normal school students who died on September 26) reached Tuxtla Gutiérrez and San Cristóbal…
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