How To Make Creamy Ice-Cream With Just One Ingredient

Yes, that's right; you heard us. Creamy, soft-serve style ice cream with just one ingredient — and no ice cream maker needed! What is this one magic ingredient that can be whipped into perfectly rich and silky ice cream, with no additional dairy, sweeteners, or ingredients needed whatsoever?

If you guessed BANANA, congratulations! You're right!

It turns out that frozen bananas are good for more than just dipping in chocolate If you freeze a banana until solid, then whiz it up in a blender or food processor, it gets creamy and a little gooey, just like good custard ice cream. I assumed that a blended banana would be flaky or icy. But no — it makes creamy, rich ice cream.

Some bananas, depending on their ripeness, have a bit of that green aftertaste. You can experiment with adding in another ingredient or two, like a tablespoon of peanut butter and another of honey. Delicious!


The smidgen of fat in bananas makes a magic trick when they are frozen and blended up. They turn creamy instead of crumbly, with a smooth texture any home ice cream chef would love to have in their frozen treats.



Here's a step-by-step slide show of how to do it. The major tips can be summed up as:


Peel your bananas first and cut them into small pieces.
Freeze for just 1-2 hours on a plate.


Blend, blend, blend - scraping down the bowl when they stick.



And...

Enjoy the magic moment when they turn into ice cream!





Adapted from The Kitchen; images by Faith Durand


How to Improve Self Esteem: 10 Simple Tips

Most of us face a time in our lives where we hit a rough patch and may not be as confident as we would like to be. And even though personality we have developed through life may contribute to the development of lower self esteem, we can increase confidence and learn ways on how to improve self esteem. There are many different techniques we can practice to improve the beliefs we have about ourselves.

Sometimes there are certain life events that can influence the development of low self esteem. When having low self esteem begins to affect the life of an individual in a negative way that is when they can take control of the situation and learn how to improve self esteem.

According to the University of Texas at Austin, “People with low self-esteem often don't ask for help because they feel they don't deserve it. But since low self-esteem is often caused by how other people treated you in the past, you may need the help of other people in the present to challenge the critical messages that come from negative past experiences.”

Learning how to improve self esteem can be done in a number of ways. People can educate themselves and learn techniques to help them feel more confident and believe in themselves. This can be done by taking time to look at why they have low self esteem. Once they pinpoint the reasons for having low self esteem they can determine which methods can help them adopt a healthier outlook and stronger belief about the self.

Having a strong sense of who you are and where you are going can have a profound effect on self esteem. This is why so many people set goals for themselves on a continuous basis. Without goals people tend to lose motivation and they can often feel like they are stuck in a rut.

Make a List

By making a list of desired goals and taking proactive steps towards achieving those goals are necessary to build confidence. It also makes you feel as though many of your endeavors are being accomplished. This can be as easy as making a to do list for the day, and once each task is complete, mark off each task. By the end of the day you can refer to the list and feel good knowing that you were able to complete all of these tasks within a day’s time.

Practice Positive Thinking

Many of us from time to time can feel a little down in the dumps. Why not focus on what you are able to do to get yourself out of a rut, instead of focusing on what you are not able to do? When you focus too much on things that you have no control over, this can make you feel helpless and you play the victim. This type of thinking is self defeating and does not help the situation. When you think positive, more can be accomplished and there is a good boost to the self esteem and mood.

Take Time Out for Yourself

Often we are caught up in taking care of others and we can lose sight of our own needs. Don’t worry about looking as though you are selfish. Everyone needs time for themselves, so don’t be afraid to get a new haircut, dye your hair, or get a massage. Sometimes by just taking time out to do something nice for the self can do wonders for the self esteem and well being.

Don’t Worry too much About what Other People Think

When you worry too much about what other people think you are putting your own happiness on the line. Of course most of us want acceptance and approval from others which is natural, but being caught up with trying to please everyone consumes too much time and adds unnecessary stress to your life. When you have enough confidence in the self less approval is needed from others.

Socialize with Others

Sometimes being around people and talking with others can help boost self esteem. When you share common interests with people and can share stories it does wonders for the self esteem. This also helps you to direct your attention elsewhere other then on yourself. Allowing yourself time to connect with others can help you to feel better about yourself and create common ground with others.

Keep Busy

Sometimes when you have too much time on your hands the mind tends to wonder and focus on aspects of your life that you may not be happy with. When you keep busy you are staying active, the mind is engaged and your productivity flourishes. All of these are great self esteem booster.

Don’t Be too Hard on Yourself

Of course many people, especially those with type A personalities want everything to go a certain way, but focusing more on imperfections creates stress and is detrimental to self esteem. According to the guide for “Three Steps to Better Self Esteem,” at the University of Texas at Austin website, “The first important step in improving self-esteem is to begin to challenge the negative messages of the critical inner voice.” Instead try focusing more on the positive aspects of what you have accomplished and take note of what didn’t turn out right, but do not dwell on it.

Change Environment

When you change the environment there are many changes that occur. It may be stressful in the beginning, but after a while people learn to adapt and become stronger because of this. “Change will be there forever, we must be susceptible to it.” (Holmes, 2005).

Take Active Steps Toward Believing in Yourself

Fox and Sokol state that confidence comes from belief that the greatest resource is you. When you believe in yourself you realize that you have what it takes to know that you can handle anything that comes your way. If you do not have the knowledge or resources to solve your problems you know of ways to find them. You have a good sense of competency and give yourself credit for a job well done.

Invest in A Self Help Book

Read up on qualities you would like to change about yourself. There are many choices to choose from, but books that are written by life coaches or psychiatrists usually have the most helpful information. This is because many studies have been performed to show the benefits of making these changes.

Leonard Holmes states that self improvement will flourish once we build self esteem. This is accomplished by taking responsibility for our negative actions, as well as taking a look at what we have and what we do. He describes it as a wildfire that spreads from the inside out.

“When we develop self esteem, we take control of our mission, values and discipline. Self esteem brings about self improvement, true assessment, and determination.”

In conclusion

Making changes to improve who we are is not an easy task; otherwise people would be more apt to change. Some of the hardest decisions in life might not be the easiest choice, but often they are the best and most healthy choices we can make for ourselves. And although the effects change may not be immediate, the long term benefits make changing a worthwhile process. When people want to learn ways on how to improve self esteem they will begin to feel more comfortable in their skin. This can be made possible by following some or all of these suggestions within this article. When you build self esteem it makes you feel more confident about what you have to offer yourself and the world around you.



Source: Victoria Rodriquez-Baziuk (Healthy Living)


Reflection on a small stream

Reflection in kampung Gong Badak picture
Reflection in kampung Gong Badak , 28 jan 2010


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Sunset at kampung Pulau Rusa beside the river

Sunset at kampung Pulau Rusa picture
Sunset at kampung Pulau Rusa beside the river , 25 jan 2010


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Rumah rakit and sunset

Rumah rakit and sunset picture
Rumah rakit and sunset - Sunset in kampong Pulau Ketam, Duyong, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu , 24 jan 2010


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A lovely morning at Kuala Ibai beach

Lorek-lorek at pantai Kuala Ibai , 22 jan 2010


Melancholy beach - pantai Kuala Ibai , 22 jan 2010


Where is Mohd Hanif going? - pantai Kuala Ibai , 22 jan 2010


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Sunrise of justice at pantai Kuala Ibai

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Sunrise of justice - Sunrise at pantai Kuala Ibai, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu

Antara pantai favourite saya kerana mempunyai lorek-lorek di atas pasir, kesan dari tiupan angin dan laluan air laut.  Tambah lagi lorek-lorek itu pula diselangi dengan air laut .......  SubhanAllah


Travel Terengganu photography, Nature pictures, Landscape wallpapers, Cloudscape, Sunrise, Beach, Long exposure, Reflection



Camera used : Sony Alpha 200 DSLR
Location : Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia


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Outing pantai Kuala Ibai 

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Salaam. Outing at Pantai Kuala Ibai on 29 jan 2010 with Mohd Syamsul Nik and Mohd Hanif. The photographer wants to pose also , and this is the Ultraman level 7 style :D


Outing pantai Kuala Ibai picture
Standby before throwing the fishing net


throw fishing net picture
Throw the fishing net


Shoot the girls picture
Shoot the girls?


Mohd Hanif always look for fishes in the ponds. He helps to free the fishes from being trapped .......



Outing kampung Padang Tengir

Moon , birds and areca palm tree picture
Moon , birds and areca palm tree composition



Outing at kampung Padang Tengir, K. Terengganu 27 Jan 2010, with Mohd Syamsul Nik, Zulhusain, Adam Mikhaeil (ZulHusain's son) and Mohd Hanif.



Our friend Mohd Syamsul is really commited in photography, look at him :)


Poor Mohd Hanif , his camera is corrupt - became overbright


Outing kampung Pulau Kambing

Mohd Syamsul Nik and sunset at kampung Pulau Kambing - 16 January


Panning a boat picture
Panning a boat


Panning a car picture
Panning a car


Panning a van picture
Panning the van



Additions

Wau bulan picture
Wau bulan - Malaysian traditional kite


Almost full moon



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Travel Terengganu photography, Nature pictures, Telephoto pictures



Camera used : Sony Alpha 200 DSLR
Location : Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia




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Running shoeless is better, according to a new study

The best running shoe may be none at all, according to a new study by U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.

Writing in the British science journal Nature, they said three-quarters of runners runners who wear shoes tend to hit the ground with their heels first - about 1,000 times for every mile run, whereas barefoot runners put the balls of the feet down first.

But even well-cushioned sports shoes that help distribute weight across the foot cannot fully absorb the shock of these blows: 30 to 75 per cent of regular runners each year suffer repetitive stress injuries.

By contrast, the vast majority of unshod runners don't hit the ground with their heels, landing instead on the sides or balls of their feet, the study found.

The practice is especially common in several east African countries where long-distance running is nearly a national past time.

In 1960, for example, a shoeless Abebe Bikila of Ethiopia won the 1960 Olympics marathon in record time.

By not "heel-striking," barefoot runners avoid painful and potentially damaging impacts that concentrate the equivalent of two or three times one's body weight on to a coin-sized surface.

"People who don't wear shoes when they run have an astonishingly different strike," said Daniel Lieberman, a professor at Harvard University and lead author of the study.

"By landing on the middle or front of the foot, barefoot runners have almost no impact collision," he said in a press release.

The merits of shoelessness are hotly debated in specialty magazines and online forums, and major manufacturers have started to make thin-as-skin shoes in anticipation of new markets.

But up to now, there has been little scientific evidence supporting the claim that barefoot is better.

Lieberman and colleagues helped fill this void by studying the gaits of three groups of runners in the United States and Kenya: barefoot, shod, and those who had converted to shoeless running.

"Most people today think that barefoot running is dangerous and hurts, but actually you can run barefoot on the world's hardest surfaces without the slightest discomfort and pain," the study found.

"All you need is a few calluses to avoid roughing up the skin of the foot."

But making the switch to barefoot running is not simply a matter of kicking off one shoes, the authors caution.

Running unshod or in so-called "minimal shoes" requires the use of different muscle groups. "If you've been a heel-striker all your life, you have to transition slowly to build strength in calf and foot muscles," Lieberman said.

The study also bolsters evidence suggesting the human foot evolved for rapid upright motion, said William Lungers, a professor at Stony Brook University Medical Centre in New York.

"Bipedalism" - walking on two feet - "has been around for millions of years, and we have been unshod for more than 99 per cent of that time," he wrote in a commentary, also in Nature.

A radical reshaping of the foot about two million years ago, including shorter toes and a fully-arched foot, probably occurred to enhance our ability to move quickly over sustained periods.

"Our endurance running abilities may have evolved to enable our ancestors to engage in 'persistence hunting'," the ability, in other words, to run down one's prey, he said.

"Humans have engaged in endurance running for millions of years, but the modern running shoe was not invented until the 1970s," Lieberman said. Rival German companies Adidas and Puma made running shoes a household item.

Running shoes are big business. Nike Inc had $4.4 billion in revenue in its second quarter.


Via - AFP , Reuters




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Record number of young Americans jobless

The U.S. economic recession has taken a particularly heavy toll on young Americans, with a record one out five black men aged 20 to 24 neither working nor in school, according to research.

Teenagers have found it significantly harder to get a job since the recession began in late 2007, with black youths and young people from low-income families faring the worst, wrote Andrew Sum of Northeastern University in Boston, a employment researcher commissioned by the Chicago Urban League and the Alternative Schools Network.

"Low-income and minority youth, who depended on part-time jobs as a significant stepping stone to future employment, have been forced out of the job market and economically marginalized," Herman Brewer of the Chicago Urban League said in a statement.

Overall, 26 percent of American teenagers aged 16 to 19 had jobs in late 2009, said the report, which was based on U.S. Census Bureau data. That figure is a record low since statistics began to be kept in 1948, the researchers said.

Employment counts the number of people with a job as a percentage of the entire work force. By contrast, the unemployment rate -- which stood at 10 percent in December in the United States -- does not include people who have grown discouraged and stopped looking for work.

Joblessness was particularly rife among high school dropouts aged 16 to 24 who were neither in school nor holding a job, the report said. Family income also had a influence on joblessness.

Only 13 percent of low-income black teenagers in Illinois held a job in 2008 compared with 48 percent of more affluent white, non-Hispanic teens.

The "disconnection rate" Americans aged 20 to 24 who were neither in school nor working -- jumped to 28 percent last year from 17 percent in 2007.

Among the proposals the report supported were government-funded jobs programs directed at the young, additional funding to help re-enroll school dropouts, and government-funded expansions of work internships.


Via Reuters



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Girl, 10, accidently hanged herself to death as she danced to Lady Gaga

A schoolgirl Megan Williams, 10, accidentally hanged herself with a dressing gown cord in a tragic accident as she danced round her bedroom listening to her favourite music.

She was dancing to Lady Gaga songs when she put the cord around her neck. The cord, which was tied to a bunk bed, tightened as she danced around and strangled her to death.

The alarm was raised when her 15-year old brother ran downstairs to their mother Lisa saying: 'Megan's hanged herself.'

A coroner said the accident graphically illustrated the dangers of children playing around with cords.

Mrs Williams tried to revive her daughter using tips she had seen on television but the schoolgirl died later in hospital.

She fought back tears as she relieved last May's tragedy at the inquest in Manchester.  Megan - described as a 'little Princess' - and her two sisters had just returned from school and went upstairs to play in her bedroom.


More reading - Daily Mail




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Watch 3D films often is not good for your health

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A passion for 3D films can be very bad for your eyes. Movie–goers should not watch 3D films more than three or four times a week, whereas such films are not recommended at all to some people for medical reasons, Russian oculists believe.

Russian eye doctors had to pay attention to the phenomenon of 3D films as a result of numerous complaints they received from those who had a 3D movie experience. After watching a film in special polarized glasses, people would complain of discomfort, headache and difficulties in adapting their eyesight to the environment, the Noviye Izvestia newspaper wrote.

Polarized 3D glasses create the illusion of three-dimensional images by restricting the light that reaches each eye, an example of stereoscopy which exploits the polarization of light. To present a stereoscopic motion picture, two images are projected superimposed onto the same screen through different polarizing filters. The viewer wears low-cost eyeglasses which also contain a pair of different polarizing filters. As each filter passes only that light which is similarly polarized and blocks the light polarized in the opposite direction, each eye sees a different image. This is used to produce a three-dimensional effect by projecting the same scene into both eyes, but depicted from slightly different perspectives. Since no head tracking is involved, several people can view the stereoscopic images at the same time.


More reading - Pravda



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Hotlix insect candy , would you like to eat?

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From worm lollipops to chocolate-dipped scorpions these bizarre concoctions could be from the dark mind of a twisted Willy Wonka


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The brainchild of Larry Peterman, 70, HOTLIX have expanded their line to include devilish delights from apple, lemon and orange flavoured Cricket Suckers to Amber InsectNside and spice-flavoured Larvets


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"Our latest insect candy has been the chocolate flavoured scorpion which have proved to be very popular"


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"Many people think the scorpions are poisonous but when a scorpion dies it is not longer venomous...


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... It is cooked before it is put into the candy so a lot of it is actually protein. It actually could be quite good for you, but we do cut off the stinger just to make sure there is no hint of poison"



And like the chocolatier from Roald Dahl's hit children's book, Larry is very protective of the secret process behind making insect candy



For over 20 years, HOTLIX® has been providing edible products for store sales, special occasions, and for that "Emtomophagy Dinner."


Pictures: Barcroft Media




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Mona Lisa mystery: Leonardo Da Vinci to be exhumed

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Leonardo Da Vinci's remains are to be exhumed to allow scientists to discover whether the Mona Lisa is a disguised self-portrait.

Scientists and historians from Italy's National Committee for Cultural Heritage have sought permission to open the artist's tomb in France's Loire Valley.

Mystery has surrounded the identity of the Mona Lisa and has been debated for centuries. Some scholars have suggested that da Vinci may have painted himself as a woman in the masterpiece due to his love of riddles.

Experts believe that if they find the Renaissance painter’s skull, they can recreate his face and compare it to the Mona Lisa.


The Italian research team said talks about the exhumation with French cultural officials and the owners of the chateau have resulted in an agreement in principle. The project could receive formal permission this summer.

Da Vinci was originally buried in a church that was destroyed in the French revolution of 1789 and his remains were then reburied in the castle's smaller chapel of Saint-Hubert in 1874.

Speculation on the sitter has also ranged from Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a Florentine merchant, to Da Vinci's mother.


Via - ABC News , Telegraph



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Realistic nature models by Matthew Albanese

These are photos of the sculptures made by artist Matthew Albanese. Each one looks vast but is actually a table-top model. Artist Matthew spends hours on each sculpture and then uses smart photography to bring them to life.


Realistic nature models by Matthew Albanese pictureThis may look like an Antarctic scene, but it is a model called Sugarland, made by  him out of 20 pounds of sugar, jelly and corn syrup. The crystals were grown in his studio over the course of two months


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Mr Albanese, 26, started making models in 2008 and has already sold seven of his pieces to collectors. He said: "One day I knocked over a tub of paprika. As I was cleaning up the mess I began to daydream and found I was playing with the paprika more than cleaning it up. I thought it was a great shade of red and it reminded me of Mars...


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"...So I figured I would bring Mars to me. I went out and bought 12lb of the pungent spice and created my first landscape - 'Paprika Mars'. My studio smelled of paprika, but ever since then I have been interested in finding new materials and pushing myself to find out through experimentation what they could represent in my models"


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Some of his designs measure less then three feet in length but the effect is gained by the perspective from which the photo is taken. This scene of rolling plains of grass blown by the wind is made out of faux fur (fields), cotton wool (clouds) and sifted tile grout (mountains)


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To create a realistic image of rolling plains of grass blown by the wind, Matthew uses faux fur


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Matthew creates cloud effects using cotton wool and careful lightng


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This volcano is made out of tile grout, cotton wool and ink, and lit from within


Realistic nature models by Matthew Albanese photo
The making of the volcano image, lit from within by six 60-watt light bulbs



A miniature living room...



...which was set on fire



This image of the Aurora Borealis was made by photographing a beam of coloured light against a black curtain to achieve the edge effect. The stars are simply strobe light through holes in cork board



This one is a mixture of many different materials, tile grout, moss, bottle brushes, and actual clippings from ground cover and was built on top of a glass patio table. The sky is canvas painted blue.



This tornado image is made of steel wool, cotton wool, ground parsley and moss



Via - Telegraph , The Sun

Pictures - Matthew Albanese / Solent



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