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I had dinner at the meetup, and decided that I needed a snack before bed. Barbara's Shredded Oats and Nature Valley Soy Milk to the rescue.
I got more sun today than I anticipated - I've got a minor sunburn. In Seattle. Amazing! My first Seattle Sunburn ever.
Spicy Hummus from Mason Jar Salads Cookbookhttp://www.famfriendsfood.com/2014/06/spicy-hummus-from-mason-jar-salads.html
25/12/2013
Basically Ringolos. Beef Flavoured ringolos. it's weird. Like a mix between ringolos and ramen.
Christmas Day. I'm wandering the street around our rented flat since EVERYTHING is closed
Start at Belzise Rd, take Kilburn Vane, tun left on West End Lane, Right on Kilburn high road, Left on Glengall Rd, Left on Charteris Rd, Right on Kenilworth Rd, Right on Willesden Lane, Right on Kilburn High Rd,Left on Coventry Close, turn about go back take a right on Kilburn High road. On Greville Place turn back around and take a left on Kilburn Priority, left on Springfiel Lane, right on Spring field walk. go up the stairs and turn left on Kilburn Priority and continue straight. Turn left on Abbot's Place, right on West End Lane, right on Abbey's Road, left on Priority Rd, Left on Acol Road, Left on Abbey Road, Right on Quex Road, Left on Mutrix Road, take Kilburn Vale that stands in front of you slightly to your right and get back on Belsize Rd!
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An adult male Hairy Woodpecker snacks at our feeder. The hairy woodpecker was described and illustrated with a hand-colored plate by the English naturalist Mark Catesby in his The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands which was published between 1729 and 1732. hese birds forage on trees, often turning over bark or excavating to uncover insects. They mainly eat insects, but also fruits, berries and nuts, as well as sometimes tree sap. Springfield, Va. 14 February 2021
4. Section 10 Donkey Wood (Hatton Cross) to Hayes & Harlington - 7.5km
Next to the 24hr snack bar on Earhart Way
Cheon, sometimes spelled jeon, are lovely little fried snacks that you can get from street sellers, and at the markets. Taejeon has a large market downtown, comprised of many buildings with all now have roofed in streets, so it feels kind of like a giant mall (covering several blocks), but not sujected to an overall design. Top right: zuccini jeon; on the far left, fish jeon; and centre right, teeny tiny hamburger jeon. The rest, I'm not sure about, but we got a mixed package and they were all good.
Snack vendors roaming the street looking for a crowded area where they could park their push cart and sell their fried finger food ( such as fish balls, squid balls, chicken balls and Kikiam) for snack.
I made these using Amy's tutorial!
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