Aug 10, 2007 -
Raise your hand if you love peanut butter.
Yes, it's delicious, creamy, great on everything, or straight from the jar. But it's a well-known fact that most generic peanut butters are full of trans fat (partially hydrogenated oils), added sugars, and added salt.
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Nov 22, 2009 -
breakfast-two bread with peanut butter and coffee and two banana +fried noodles+one almond sponge cake and one coffee -cheese bread(like those from roti boy)
lunch-duck+charsiew rice+beef claypot with rice+kway chup(took alot of alll !!!!!!!!!!!!)+avacado jucie +lime and aloe vera juice.
teabreak-one sponge cake+two banana.
dinner-fried samosa+claypot noodles+fried rice+fried mee sua+tofu and hot and sour soup+fruits........
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Nov 21, 2009 -
breakfast- one banana+one orange+one VERYVERYBIG BOWL OF CHICKEN MUSHROOM NOODLES + tea.
lunch-pizza with roast beef(etc.)+tiramisu(?)+one pau and one mantou with peanut butter and tuna mayo+red bean bean and this and that..........
dinner-one herbal chicken + soup +rice + abit of curry rice + 3 pancake(one peanut , one chocolate and one cheese.......)+almond jelly with longan and chng teng and fruits.s....
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Aug 01, 2007 -
made with almond butter, nutella, and a frangelico (hazelnut liqueur) glaze. these tasted so so delicious. i baked them for the browniebabe of the month competition over at http://onceuponatart.blogspot.com
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Nov 03, 2009 -
breakfast-two slice of bread with half boiled egg and coffee.
teabreak-one yam biscuit.
lunch-subway(oven roasted chicken breast) +m&n and peanut butter cookie!(f!!!no whitechip i want eat subway on fri so that can eat whitechip!)
dinner-one almond sponge cake,one pandan sponge cake+3bread(one curry,one mushroom,one normal)+salmon with bread+noodles+vege+meat flossS+ fruits+ tea+2glass of milk(walao)
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Sep 23, 2009 -
Since I saw some of you ladies ask, here are some recipes that I use in my homemade care.
My oil staples are: Vitamin E oil (it's a natural preservative), virgin coconut oil, avocado oil, lemon oil (to fade discoloration), Evoo, peppermint oil, jojoba oil, and sweet almond oils as a carrier oil.
My other staples are: Shea butter, honey, mayonnaise, coconut milk, eggs (be careful though with the eggs.
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Aug 31, 2009 -
Since we're all product junkies, what product or line of product are your beauty staples
Mine:
Essential Oils (Virgin Coconut oil, EVOO, Vitamin E oil, Avocado Oil, Peppermint Oil, Ylang Ylang, Tea Tree, Safflower, Almond, Jojoba,)
Pure unrefine Shea Butter
Aubrey Organic Conditioners,
John Master's Organic No' Poo & Conditioner
Deva Curlz No'poo & Coditioner
Giovanni's Organic's Vitamin & Protein Conditioner, Leave In Conditioner, Sugar body scrubs
MAC
Baking Soda
Apple Cider Vinegar
Tea Tree and lavendar soap bar
Burt's Bee lip balm and Milk bath
Yes To Carrot's Mud Hair Mask
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Aug 16, 2009 -
Almond butter cake with cream cheese buttercream filling and icing. A band of fondant encircles the bottom of each tier, and silk lilies decorate the top and corner of each tier
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Jun 26, 2009 -
LIP BALM
1½ oz beeswax pearls
1 oz cocoa butter
1½ oz shea butter
2 ozs. sweet almond oil
1-2 teaspoons flavor oil
1 teaspoon vitamin E liquid (optional, as a preservative)
Weigh all ingredients.
In a very small pan, add the beeswax and melt over the lowest setting.
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Nov 28, 2008 -
I hope everyone had a nice holiday. I had the honor of cooking dinner for a small group of four people. The meal was vegetarian (actually vegan, except for one dessert), mostly organic, with no added sugar and nothing refined.
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