Today is a different day in my life..All these days, I had a different idea of blogging..But today after visiting a blog, I changed my mind slightly..
That was a wonderful blog..It had all good matters about family, parenting etc..I have been here on internet for more than 10 years..I have visited many sites, blogs..But I have never come across of such a good blog..(Want to know about it...Write to me)..It is always so nice to have people who think positively around you..
Good experience..
Friday, May 23, 2008
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Cool this summer with a cool dessert
Here is a recipe for Layered Banana Pudding Dessert which would be so cool for this summer:
Ingredients:
1 cup vanilla wafer cookies, crushed
1 package vanilla pudding mix (cook and serve), 3 ounce
2 ripe but firm bananas
1 package strawberry-flavored gelatin powder, 3 ounce
1 cup whipped topping or sweetened whipped cream
Preparation:Spread half the crushed wafers in the bottom of a buttered 8 x 8-inch square pan. Prepare pudding mix according to package directions; spoon hot pudding over crumbs. Slice one banana; arrange over pudding. Top with remaining crumbs. Chill for 1 hour. Meanwhile, prepare gelatin according to package directions; chill for 30 minutes or until partially set. Pour over crumbs. Slice remaining banana and arrange over gelatin. Spread whipped topping over all. Chill banana pudding dessert for 2 hours before serving.
http://southernfood.about.com/od/dessertrecipe1/r/bl30324h.htm
Try it out and be chill out this summer
Ingredients:
1 cup vanilla wafer cookies, crushed
1 package vanilla pudding mix (cook and serve), 3 ounce
2 ripe but firm bananas
1 package strawberry-flavored gelatin powder, 3 ounce
1 cup whipped topping or sweetened whipped cream
Preparation:Spread half the crushed wafers in the bottom of a buttered 8 x 8-inch square pan. Prepare pudding mix according to package directions; spoon hot pudding over crumbs. Slice one banana; arrange over pudding. Top with remaining crumbs. Chill for 1 hour. Meanwhile, prepare gelatin according to package directions; chill for 30 minutes or until partially set. Pour over crumbs. Slice remaining banana and arrange over gelatin. Spread whipped topping over all. Chill banana pudding dessert for 2 hours before serving.
http://southernfood.about.com/od/dessertrecipe1/r/bl30324h.htm
Try it out and be chill out this summer
Friday, May 16, 2008
Cool tips to beat the summer
Here are few tips to cool out in hot summer:
1. Keep hydrated: Lemonade and iced tea aren’t summer staples for nothing. A refreshing beverage with a scoop of ice is just the thing to lower your temperature. If you’re going to be working in the yard on any of the dozen ‘summer projects’ that pile up over the colder months, make sure you have something cool to drink at hand. Keeping cool and hydrated will help to prevent heat stroke. Keeping cool and hydrated will help to prevent heat stroke.
2. Be shady: It’s significantly cooler in shaded areas. So opt for a spot under a tree or on an enclosed porch when you’re doing some mid-day lounging. If you can’t retreat to shade, be sure to wear a hat..
3. String up a hammock. It won’t keep you cool in and of itself, but it’s a great way to relax in the shade with that icy beverage we discussed earlier. Besides, when your friends and neighbors spy you lounging in the yard, you’ll certainly look cool.
http://blog.ffemax.com/2008/04/30/stay-cool-tips-to-beat-summer-heat/
1. Keep hydrated: Lemonade and iced tea aren’t summer staples for nothing. A refreshing beverage with a scoop of ice is just the thing to lower your temperature. If you’re going to be working in the yard on any of the dozen ‘summer projects’ that pile up over the colder months, make sure you have something cool to drink at hand. Keeping cool and hydrated will help to prevent heat stroke. Keeping cool and hydrated will help to prevent heat stroke.
2. Be shady: It’s significantly cooler in shaded areas. So opt for a spot under a tree or on an enclosed porch when you’re doing some mid-day lounging. If you can’t retreat to shade, be sure to wear a hat..
3. String up a hammock. It won’t keep you cool in and of itself, but it’s a great way to relax in the shade with that icy beverage we discussed earlier. Besides, when your friends and neighbors spy you lounging in the yard, you’ll certainly look cool.
http://blog.ffemax.com/2008/04/30/stay-cool-tips-to-beat-summer-heat/
Cool tips to beat the summer
Here are few tips to cool out in hot summer:
1. Keep hydrated: Lemonade and iced tea aren’t summer staples for nothing. A refreshing beverage with a scoop of ice is just the thing to lower your temperature. If you’re going to be working in the yard on any of the dozen ‘summer projects’ that pile up over the colder months, make sure you have something cool to drink at hand. Keeping cool and hydrated will help to prevent heat stroke. Keeping cool and hydrated will help to prevent heat stroke.
2. Be shady: It’s significantly cooler in shaded areas. So opt for a spot under a tree or on an enclosed porch when you’re doing some mid-day lounging. If you can’t retreat to shade, be sure to wear a hat..
3. String up a hammock. It won’t keep you cool in and of itself, but it’s a great way to relax in the shade with that icy beverage we discussed earlier. Besides, when your friends and neighbors spy you lounging in the yard, you’ll certainly look cool.
http://blog.ffemax.com/2008/04/30/stay-cool-tips-to-beat-summer-heat/
1. Keep hydrated: Lemonade and iced tea aren’t summer staples for nothing. A refreshing beverage with a scoop of ice is just the thing to lower your temperature. If you’re going to be working in the yard on any of the dozen ‘summer projects’ that pile up over the colder months, make sure you have something cool to drink at hand. Keeping cool and hydrated will help to prevent heat stroke. Keeping cool and hydrated will help to prevent heat stroke.
2. Be shady: It’s significantly cooler in shaded areas. So opt for a spot under a tree or on an enclosed porch when you’re doing some mid-day lounging. If you can’t retreat to shade, be sure to wear a hat..
3. String up a hammock. It won’t keep you cool in and of itself, but it’s a great way to relax in the shade with that icy beverage we discussed earlier. Besides, when your friends and neighbors spy you lounging in the yard, you’ll certainly look cool.
http://blog.ffemax.com/2008/04/30/stay-cool-tips-to-beat-summer-heat/
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