What do you find interesting or unique about your family history?
Anyway my dad came from a rich family while my mom came from a poor family, my dad's family didn't like my mom and her family but I guess Love conquers all, they got married eventhough my dad didnt get alot of inheritance from his parents and his brothers and sisters kind of cut him out from their family and now my grandma (my mom's mother) is sick and she turned out to have some lands to be inherited to her 9 kids and I heard my mom's siblings are now fighting over it, my family (me and my siblings) learnt from my dad, I know my dad left us some land, but I'm not sure why we never fight over it, who's going to get the big portion or how are we going to divide it among us, coz we learnt from my dad when he never even ask for anything from his family and he even returned back the money he was given as his portion when his mom passed away. I dont care who is going to get a house or a land, as long as my family still stick together and always be united, One and help each other.
Ingredients
175g/6oz rice flour
50g/2oz tapioca flour
1 tsp
bicarbonate of soda
2 tsp gluten-free baking powder
1 rounded tsp xanthan
gum
¼ tsp salt
150g/5oz caster sugar
60g/2½oz butter, melted and
cooled
1 egg, preferably free-range, beaten
60g/2½oz
buttermilk
150g/5oz fresh blueberries
12-hole muffin tin lined with paper
cases
Method
1. Preheat the oven to 180C/35F/Gas 4.
2. Sift together
the rice flour, tapioca flour, bicarbonate of soda, baking powder and xanthan
gum in a large mixing bowl. Add the salt and sugar and mix well.
3. Whisk
together the cooled melted butter, egg and buttermilk in another large bowl.
Make a well in the centre of the dry ingredients and pour in the butter, egg and
buttermilk mixture. Stir gently with a wooden spoon to combine and finally
gently fold in the blueberries.
4. Divide the batter equally between the 12
muffin cases and bake in the oven for approximately 25 minutes or until a skewer
inserted into the centre comes out cleanly. They are nicest served warm.
In my friendster page, I have received good comments. It is from my friend, one of my good friends. Still, I'm thinking about it. I need a time. He stated that :
Iman ( faith ) = belief without evidence
What ??????????????
I hope this creator of this world shows me a right path. I can't reply him because I can't log in my friendster.
Sorry everyone... I'm so busy right now. I even don't have much time for myself. I only can wrote this. Wait huh...
I got my bike today and it's beautiful! The color of my bike is EXACTLY the same as our car.
I'm having to guess a bit at speed, as it reads in Kilometers (with a tiny inside ring reading mph). And the seat is not what I expected. The photos all showed a tan seat, so I ordered a tan jacket. The dealer and I were both surprised to see that the bike has a brown seat. Odd for a red bike. Odd for ANY bike. Black would have made more sense. Oh well - They are ordering me a tan seat so it will look as expected eventually. And when my butt's on the seat I don't see it!
I got the bike with 2 miles on it. I rode it home 24 miles. Ben and I rode into the hills tonight and I am now at 61 miles. I LOVE this bike. I feel so relaxed on it. Its perfect for me. And finally I feel happy to ride fast! Once I get 100 miles on my tires, I'm trying it on the freeway!
It's also WONDERFUL that Ben and I both have new bikes from same dealer. Both our bikes have approx 60 miles on them. We will be taking them in together for service. The dealer and all the folks working at this shop are wonderful. Aprilia for the win!