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How to Make Buttermilk Pancakes
An easy to follow buttermilk pancake recipe, healthy and simple to make.
3 commentsHow to Make Sweet Crepes
Crepes are very thin, French-style pancakes that can be filled or sauced with a variety of sweet or savory mixtures. Unlike other pancakes, crepes do not contain any leavening agents, so they do not puff up...
2 commentsPictures - Sculpture by the Sea 2009
A collection of pictures taken at the 2009, 13th annual exhibition of "Sculpture by the Sea". Renowned artists have used the iconic shoreline of Bondi beach to displayed their creative work. This is one of Sydney's free event that attracts hundreds of visitors every year.
1 commentBaha'i Houses of Worship Around the World
Pictures of the 7 Baha'i temples located around the world.
5 commentsThe Baha'i Faith
An overview of what is the Baha'i Faith, a religion which began in Iran in 1844 and founded by Siyyid Mirza'Ali-Muhammad. Bahai-ism is the youngest and fastest growing religon in the world.
3 commentsStudent's Guide to Public Speaking
Whether you are going to talk about greenhouse effect in class or making a speech in the school assembly, here are some quick tips for you to take in preparing for your speech.
3 commentsDouble Dutch Jump Rope
Double dutch is a type of rope-skipping that uses two ropes. There are two rope-turners and usually one-rope jumper. The best way to be fit and healthy. Try it.
2 commentsKids Birthday Party Ideas
Are you planning your child's birthday party. . here are different theme party ideas, tips on how to make this day, enjoyable and fun.
3 commentsSt Lucia's Day
December 13th is the “name day” of St Lucia, a young girl who was martyred for her Christian beliefs in the 4th century in Sicily at the time of Emperor Diocletian. However, it is in Sweden that she...
1 commentChristmas Crackers
Cracker is a cardboard tube covered in a brightly colored twist of paper, creates a small explosive 'pop' produced by a narrow strip of chemically impregnated paper. Invented by Tom Smith,from London in 1847. Crackers are often pulled before or after Christmas dinner or at parties.
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