Sunday, March 20, 2011
Free Doctor Penis Inspections
Luckily my mom has a lot of friends to give my dolls!
This time I made an elf ready to go to sleep ...
Friday, March 18, 2011
Follicular Lymphoma Grade 4
I'm back, just back from London:)
was really a nice trip!
Turning to the title of the post today .. I tried to prepare the cupcakes.
I've always liked the photos of these cakes decorated (usually pink), but I had never tasted the original. On Pinterest (which is a beautiful site that I found out from Laura ) I found a site that reported the recipe in English ..
and here they are!
are really good and soft! Failing to fit the pan I put the dough directly into the baking cups, and some are a little limp from one side to the weight sin. But they are good anyway!
will translate the recipe:
Light chocolate cupcakes:
to make 12 cupcakes
25 grams of cocoa powder 60 ml of boiling water
60 ml of milk 113 grams of butter at room temperature
a pinch of salt 130 grams
sugar 2 large eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla
2 teaspoons baking powder
200 grams of flour 00 muffin cups
12
preferably a muffin pan with 12 holes
preheat the oven to 180 C (not fan! )
Step 1: Place the cocoa in a small bowl, add the milk and then boiling water. Mix well and set aside until it becomes room temperature.
Step 2: In a bowl mix the flour with the baking powder
Step 3: In another bowl put the butter, sugar and vanilla, make a cream with the eggs one at a fruste.Aggiungere and mix well.
Step 4: Add the flour mixture and also the cocoa dissolved in water and milk as before. Stir until all is mixed.
Step 5: with a spoonful of filling about 3 / 4 cups and bake the cupcakes in the center of the oven for about 20 minuti.RIcordatevi to do the toothpick test to check that they are cooked inside.
Step 6: Transfer the cupcakes on a cold surface in order for it to cool completely. Decorate with icing of your choice.
The cupcakes will keep good for about 2 days but are best fresh from the oven!
To decorate these cupcakes I used the typical butter cream, a little pesantina though!
fact I have decorated some more for show than anything else.
The recipe I took here.
the cups can be found decorated by Ikea.
Enjoy:)
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Cities And Knights Thieves
my friend Elena's birthday a few days ago and thought I'd give her a handmade little thought ..
but I did not find any tutorial that did that to my case on the internet and so I invented this portfolio!
sew it was a bit complicated because it is composed of multiple layers (including an inner layer of thick drapes to make it more rigid), and eventually the outside (which also functions as a pocket for the money) I had to add sewed by hand to last.
under the buttons there are automatic much more practical:)
Friday, February 25, 2011
Mucus In The Throat During Pregnancy
Today I give you the recipe for buckwheat cake I always do .. Tyrolean taken from a booklet that never disappoints!
I made last night for the birthday party of my uncle and my sister and it came out like this:
Ingredients:
250 gr soft butter 250 g
sugar 6 eggs
250 g buckwheat flour
250 gr chopped almonds 1 packet of vanilla sugar-
the book puts it, but I added a little baking powder. "
Procedure:
work the butter, 150 grams of sugar and egg yolks until they become frothy.
combine the flour, almonds and vanilla sugar while continuing to work. Whip the egg whites until stiff
steadfast, adding a little at a time the rest of the sugar. Mix them gently into the mixture. The recipe does not have it but at this point to be sure that I would become high enough I added half a bag of baking powder. Pour into a buttered cake tin and bake in a hinged oven heat moderate heat for about an hour (I've got more time had to leave because she had become very high! I cooked at 180 for about an hour and a half). To be sure you do the usual checking with a toothpick.
Let cool and cut the cake into two layers. Fill with cranberry jam (it is from Ikea, is perfect) and sprinkle with powdered sugar.
The book should present it with whipped cream, but it's also good without it!
good appetite;)
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Painful Hard Wart On Lip
Here I am! I was not missing .. only that we have finally activated the adsl and there were problems on the line for a while and then I was able to access the web!
Since today is the birthday of my sister Public scarf that I made .. just like mine.
The colors did not convince me, but since they were the only three balls left and I bought them the same here as it is coming:
my sister likes the same:)
Monday, February 7, 2011
Feet Swollen After Drinking Alcohol
I finally managed to finish the portatorte!
when closed looks like this:
I put two strips of Velcro so you can close more closely if it is a shallow roasting pan or wider if it is a beautiful cake top, maybe more plans!
and open it so .. shame that he lacked the cake!
mini TUTORIAL:
then, I have copied the idea from this blog: http://2littlehooligans.blogspot.com/2010/10/casserole-carrier-tutorial.html
where c ' step by step tutorial is explained in English.
But half I was already fed up so I simplified.
here's my method:
cut a piece of padding (paper), which measures 76 x 38 cm, 2 pieces of cloth of 76 x 38 cm and 2 other pieces of cloth of 93 x 30 cm.
put right sides together the two pieces of fabric measuring 76 x 38 and lean over the stuffing; basted and sewn by machine using all around the edge of the padding Folge as a guide.
Remember to leave an opening of about 7 cm to be able to reshoot!
Before doing so, cut away the excess fabric, square corners will be better so, after which stir and close with hidden points in the opening hand.
Repeat the same procedure for the two pieces of fabric measuring 93 x 30 (I actually have not filled this piece but the inner one, it's up to you to decide).
Put the two finished pieces on each other forming a cross, the longest piece at the top.
sew with the machine.
For handles cut two pieces of black cloth 10 cm high and 110cm long, fold them in half of the height, machine-sew an inch from the edge to make two tubes and turn it.
I also added two more pieces soft in the middle, cutting 4 pieces of fabric squares and sewing them two by two with right sides together on top of the padding
then I've turned over and sewn to
handles blacks!
I put two strips of Velcro on both pieces that make up this portatorte (this may vary depending on the size of the cake) then have them sewn by machine.
Fine!
I hope you understand something, I'm sorry to have made very few photos while cucivo!
Monday, January 31, 2011
Star Sunflower Oil Factry
How many times have I seen the gingerbread cottage ready to decorate and assemble Ikea ..
every year during the Christmas holidays! But this time .. I throw myself and I bought it:) I like
taaaanto! seems to be the house of Hansel and Gretel.
Too bad that was not very stable, I must have overfilled the roof of smarties, under the weight of the walls collapsed in a short time (
but at least I managed to take some pictures!
I should insert the sheets of gelatin that would have made from glass, pity he did not have time.
will be for next time, but I think I'll un'impasto cookies will design and interlocking to prevent sagging!
The frosting is very easy to do, just beat an egg white with powdered sugar, is added until it becomes the consistency of medium hard .. if you want you can add half a teaspoon of liquid glucose to make it more sticky, but even so it works.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
How Does A Factory Make Sunflower Oil
A new toy for Our cyclists range, the Italian Champion, ready for your race or collection ...
www.fogsoldiers.it / cyclism.htm
New to our range of toy cyclist in 54mm, the Italian champion!
www.fogsoldiers.it / cyclism.htm
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Preethi Mixer Grinder Sound Less
In a book by a English and French (exams approaching) I took another angel of the house, this time with pink flowered dress and border applied:
Friday, January 14, 2011
Blood Clots The Size Of A Fist
ANALYSIS OF POETRY "ANATOMY LESSON OF" Arrigo Boito
Paraphrase: The room is gloomy: dark descends from heaven ' Sunrise reflected on the cold bed with a dim light. Who sleeps? A patient with tuberculosis died yesterday at the hospital removed from the peace of cemeteries and funeral removed the sweet chant of the priest and the dormitory, closed at rest as drops of dew dell'aspersorio. Murder! His chest is bleeding through a terrible wound. And it was young! And it was blonde! And it was beautiful! With that body (union barren! Knowledge illusory!) You human knowledge increases the number of questions. While the doctor shouting his lesson and properly cites Vesalius, Hippocrates, Harvey, Bacon, Sprengel and Koch, I think the sweet thoughts that have crossed the head, the wonderful dreams dreamed in vain for that poor young man. I think to the many intangible things that are based on hope! Fiction that will disappear more easily than a stanza of four lines. Also hoped that virgin unburied in the most melancholy, he closed his heart as a sacred place, and now the doctor who cries and hollow him, he insisted: < style="mso-spacerun:yes"> valves>
The poem is entirely covered by a macabre and eerie tone leaves as well guess the title. It consists of fourteen stanzas composed of six lines each, the first verses we part through a realistic description of the environment in which there is a poet and especially the word "lugubrious" and "cold read" we suggest the ' idea of \u200b\u200bdeath that is more explicit in the second stanza. In it the poet seems to underline the brutal and cruel treatment that has been reserved for the poor girl died of tuberculosis, whose body was removed from the rest and peace of the cemetery and was deprived of the right funeral. The negative opinion of the poet against such practices is manifested by the cry "Murder!" that leaves us with his power to imagine the poet railing against the cruel fate of the body of the young. In verse 22, 23, 24 are of the anaphora "and was" there is also an ascending climax between the nouns "young", "blonde" and "beautiful." In the fifth stanza, the poet shows that he feeds the distrust in the possibility of science, which according to him, looking at the corpse will only raise new doubts and uncertainties. We find a clear opposition between the sixth stanza which is outlined in the attitude of the doctor who continues to recite aloud his lesson remain indifferent to the drama of death and the seventh in which instead the poet re-evaluates the world of feelings and let themselves go to a feeling of pity towards the now-defunct girl, whose mind had been crossed while he was alive by dreams, hopes and desires of the kind, as can be inferred from fate of the girl are fleeting, transient and inconsistent most of the verses of a poem, and perhaps this' last statement we can see a case of self-deprecating Boito on poetry.
In the tenth stanza the poet describes with raw realism of what happens during the lesson and makes us the obvious desecration wrought by science as the viola, the secular heart of the girl while he was alive he kept all her most intimate secrets and desires, but now is reduced to base materials. There is a clear contrast between the coldness, indifference, detachment of the doctor who "uproots" the heart and compassion of the young poet who is shocked by the fact that science has no regard for the dead, he prefers the world imagination, feelings and interiority to harsh reality as evidenced by the verses of the third last verse. Finally we see a strong contrast between the last two stanzas it is celebrated in the penultimate purity and innocence of the girl and the last is completely upside down this image that has been given as it turns out that the girl was actually pregnant. In this poem we can find a defining feature of scapigliatura who wants to disturb, surprise the reader, and in this case that will be realized largely by the choice of a rather unconventional topic for a poem as a lesson in anatomy and then by provocative revelation that the young woman was pregnant, a fact that the society of the time was perceived as scandalous and raised in the mentality of moral outrage and condemnation.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Monday, January 3, 2011
Blue Prints Of Dresses
Read the essay:
Myth and Modernity in the Dialogues with Leuco
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