O maior conquistador não é aquele que conquista grandes coisas, mas sim o que conquista as pequenas e as torna grandes!


quinta-feira, 24 de dezembro de 2020

Making the people you love smile is everything.


Don’t think too much about how others see you. Everyone sees you differently. – Jerry Corsten


Your current position isn’t as important as the direction you are headed in. Don’t look at where you’ve been. Look at where you’re going to. – Jerry Corsten


Some endings create space for new beginnings. Release and receive. – Dr. Thema


Thank you for misunderstanding me, rejecting me and not seeing me and teaching me to always see myself. – Maryam Hasnaa


If you love someone, you never seek to break them. Love mends, forgives, restores, protects, encourages, supports, inspires, comforts. – Mysterious Traveler


 I think that some people forget that friendships and relationships are not a service that someone provides, it’s a two way street where both give and get. – Ignoble Savage


 

BEAUTIFULS PLAITS, PLATS STYLES





 





HONESTY.


 There was a farmer who sold a pound of butter to a baker. One day the baker decided to weigh the butter to see if he was getting the right amount, which he wasn’t. Angry about this, he took the farmer to court.

The judge asked the farmer if he was using any measure to weight the butter. The farmer replied, “Honor, I am primitive. I don’t have a proper measure, but I do have a scale.”

The judge asked, “Then how do you weigh the butter?”

The farmer replied; “Your Honor, long before the baker started buying butter from me, I have been buying a pound loaf of bread from him. Every day when the baker brings the bread, I put it on the scale and give him the same weight in butter. If anyone is to be blamed, it is the baker.”

 Moral of the story:

In life, you get what you give. Don’t try and cheat others.

Portuguese Maria Biscuit & Coffee Tart Recipe


Ingredients

Base:1/2 lb of maria biscuits1/2 cup of butterFilling:2 cups of 35% whipping cream1 and 1/4 cups of condensed milk10 sheets of gelatin1 teaspoon of vanilla extract1 tablespoon of instant coffee powder1 cup of espresso coffeeCoffee beans (to garnish)                                                                                                  

Directions

  1. Chop the maria biscuits into a fine grind and add the melted butter.
  2. Knead well and place it on the bottom of a 22 cm diameter pie pan lined with parchment paper and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
  3. Dissolve the instant coffee powder in the hot espresso and let it cooldown.
  4. Whisk the cream firmly, add the gelatin soaked in cold water and melted in the microwave, always beating.
  5. Add the condensed milk, the vanilla extract and wrap well. 
  6. Add the cold coffee and mix very well.
  7. Pour it into the pan with the biscuit base and refrigerate overnight.
  8. At the time of serving, unmold from the pan, eliminating the parchment paper and cover it with grated biscuits and garnish it with coffee beans.
Recipe & Photo Credit: blog.giallozafferano


 

quarta-feira, 23 de dezembro de 2020

BEAUTIFUL SCATTER CUSHIONS FOR THE HOUSE

 















“Let no man pull you so low as to hate him.” ― Martin Luther King Jr


“The past has no power over the present moment.”
― Eckhart Tolle


“Follow your heart, listen to your inner voice, stop caring
 about what others think.”
― Roy T. Bennett


“Learn to light a candle in the darkest moments of 
someone’s life. Be the light that helps others see;
 it is what gives life its deepest significance.”
― Roy T. Bennett,


“Knowing others is intelligence;
knowing yourself is true wisdom.
Mastering others is strength;
mastering yourself is true power.”

― Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching


“By three methods we may learn wisdom: First,
 by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which
 is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.”
― Confucious


“There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm,
 a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.”
― Patrick Rothfuss, The Wise Man's Fear


“The simple things are also the most extraordinary things, 
and only the wise can see them.”
― Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist


“Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right.”
― Isaac Asimov, 

Portuguese Molotof Flan (Pudding) Recipe


Ingredients

2 cups of sugar1 cup of water8 egg whites16 tablespoons sugar                                                                                                           

Directions

  1. In a saucepan, heat the water and the 2 cups of sugar and stir until dissolved. 
  2. Cook on high until it caramelizes into a syrup, when it starts browning, remove from the heat.
  3. Pour the caramel into a bowl and set it aside.
  4. In a flan mold, grease the mold with some spray oil or butter.
  5. Preheat the oven to 180°C or 350°F.
  6. Separate the whites from the yolks.
  7. In a blender, place the egg whites and beat until they are light and creamy.
  8. Add the 16 tablespoons of sugar gradually during the process of beating the egg whites.
  9. Beat them until they are even and consistent.
  10. Add the egg whites to the greased flan mold.
  11. Cook it in a water bath for about 25 minutes until it has become golden brown on the top.
  12. Once done, remove from the oven and let it cool for about 10 minutes.
  13. Quickly remove the flan from the mold and cover it with the caramel syrup you did before.
Recipe & Photo Credit: easyportugueserecipes.com


 


Here's a dozen of my favorite things never to apologize for:


1) Never apologize for acting on your instincts.
2) Never apologize for being passionate.
3) Never apologize for being smart.
4) Never apologize for demanding respect.
5) Never apologize for saying no.
6) Never apologize for not embracing someone else's agenda.
7) Never apologize for disagreeing.
8) Never apologize for your faith.
9) Never apologize for your own sense of creativity.
10) Never apologize for ordering dessert.
11) Never apologize for being funny.
12) Never apologize for living your truth.


Every one of us casts a shadow.

There hangs about us, a sort of a strange, indefinable something, which we call personal influence--that has its effect on every other life on which it falls. It goes with us wherever we go. It is not something we can have when we want to have it--and then lay aside when we will, as we lay aside a garment. It is something that always pours out from our lives . . . as light from a lamp, as heat from flame, as perfume from a flower.

The ministry of personal influence is something very wonderful. Without being conscious of it, we are always impressing others by this strange power that exudes from us. Others watch us--and their thinking and actions are modified by our influence."

"Be very careful, then, how you live--not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity." Ephesians 5:15-16

~J. R. Miller, "The Shadows We Cast"

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