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Bom dia a todos..
Cafe da manha de hoje Tapioca Integral
Receita:
Linhaça, gergelim, castanha do Brasil(Pará), chia
Linhaça um rejuvenecedor aauxiliando no combate a anemia, câncer de próstata,mama,cólon,pulmão, auxiliando a baixar o peso e a glicemia(diabetes)
Gergelim alto teor de de proteÃna,ferro, fibras, vit A, B1, B2 e E, fósforo, manganês,magnésio,cálcio,cobre, selênioe zinco
Castanha(Pará) rica em gordura mono e polinsaturadas, capazes de reduzir os nÃveis de colesterol ruim( LDL) e aumentando os nivesis do bom colesterol(HDL)
Chia ômega 3, riquÃssima em fibras regulando o trânsito intestinal evitando a prisão de ventre. Uma ótima opção pro seu café da manhã principalmente para quem tem alergia a glúten.
#nutrição #saúde #foco
Lunch with Gail of HawaiiDiner.com at Tapioca Express, a little place at
1726 Kapiolani Blvd. across from the Convention Center. Plate lunches,
sandwiches, bubble teas, net access, free wi-fi, a comfy couch (with
cookbooks as reading material), and an "open-mic night" advertised. Parking
is ample, but hidden behind the building next door.
Here is the kitchen of this old abandoned farm.. don´t ask me whats inside the can though... im not gonna eat it :P Click on the picture and watch it with a black background :) My facebook: ift.tt/1KYRcQr don't forget to follow me for more adventures :) /* urbex */ Urban exploration (often shortened as urbex or UE) is the exploration of man-made structures, usually abandoned ruins or not usually seen components of the man-made environment. Photography and historical interest/documentation are heavily featured in the hobby and, although it may sometimes involve trespassing onto private property, this is not always the case and is of innocent intention.[1] Urban exploration is also commonly referred to as infiltration, although some people consider infiltration to be more closely associated with the exploration of active or inhabited sites. It may also be referred to as draining (when exploring drains), urban spelunking, urban rock climbing, urban caving, or building hacking. The nature of this activity presents various risks, including both physical danger and the possibility of arrest and punishment. Some activities associated with urban exploration may violate local or regional laws and certain broadly interpreted anti-terrorism laws or be considered trespassing or invasion of privacy. via 500px ift.tt/1JIBpZk
I forget what it said on the menu, but this was like...tapioca and pomegranate and raspberry? and I dunno.
soon... available from chantals dolls alley, princess tapioca designs, ooak Unique & Stylized fashion for Pullip, Taeyang, Blythe, Pipos, Alice Cherry Blossom, ZuZu Delf.
From the looks of the typical tapioca plant, there's nothing there to put on your dinner table. However, if you dig up the root, you get something that's similar to a potato. When most of you hear the word "tapioca", you probably think of something that goes on desserts. You're not getting early Alzheimer's, because I've been told that the root plant whose cooked results are pictured above is actually a MANIOKA. So why do they all call it tapioca? To answer that, I can't even hide behind the standard evasion of "I report, you decide." Ok, I report that they all don't know their tapioca from their manioka. You decide if they're all dumb or just calling it tapioca because that sounds nicer. It's not necessarily their fault. I have every reason to believe they were told it's called tapioca, and they were perfectly willing to go along with this because the word tapioca sounds so nice. But someone knows the truth and has intentionally or unintentionally deceived these good-intentioned gardeners. Ok, that's my report, now you decide what on earth it means.
La série Bordalo s’inspire de l’illustrateur, caricaturiste et sculpteur portugais du 19e siècle Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro. Réalisé ici en céramique, ce bestiaire se couvre d’une mantille de dentelle.
Exposition "De fil(s) en aiguille(s)" de Joana Vasconcelos
www.lapatinoireroyale.com/files/Presse_Joana_Vasconcelos.pdf