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KABAB ROLL CHATNI // DIP FOR KABAB ROLLS - Duration: 2:51.

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and 1/2 tsp salt

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How to Crochet A Shawl: Prayer Shawl - Duration: 23:04.

Welcome back to The Crochet Crowd as

well as my friends over at

Yarnspirations.com. I'm your host Mikey.

Today we're gonna learn how to do a

prayer shawl. This is a really cool

design. I actually crocheted my sample

last night. I'm gonna finish my sample

live with you on camera today and I'm

gonna show you how to get started

because all of these instructions I

found really quite difficult in order

for me to visualize. So today my goal is

to take the mystery out of the starting

point because once you understand how

this was done it's actually really

simple and as I said I did my sample

last night. So once I got these

instructions it was lickety-split and

let's get going. So without further ado

you're going to need a 5.5 mm,

size 'I' crochet hook today. I

used Carron Cakes for my sample that I'll

show a photo of it and hopefully that

you like that version as well but you

can also see that it was done with

Bernat Satin and you can use Caron

Simply Soft yarn as well and the choices

are up to you. So without further ado

let me break down this pattern so that

you can understand it a lot easier. So

though I'm an educator of crochet this

particular design really had me a flying

by the edge of my seat trying to figure

out exactly what was happening in the

first one to four rows. I wasn't

understanding how this was working and I

was really quite confused and the

reality is that I was really struggling to

visualize exactly what's happening here

because this photograph really doesn't

give you an indication on how it's being

done. So without further ado I want to

tell you a little bit about this. So

we're gonna start in the top of the,

of the shawl and work our way down. So as

we do the top this is the biggest area

of the shawl and we're gonna do as a

big triangle and then we're gonna get

smaller and smaller and smaller as you

come to the point, but there's something

really unique going on here. You'll

notice that if you look really carefully

at her you look like you can see a big

splotch of pink and then there's a bit

of patchwork, it reminds me of filet

crochet. So that's what's happening here

but it's very strategic on how it's happening

and it doesn't happen on every

row. So let me show you my little diagram

that I made for you. So here's a quick

diagram of what's gonna be happening

today. So we're going to do a number of

things. We're gonna chain 201 if

you're following the exact design that

you are doing and so what's gonna

happen is that you're gonna come

along this really massive chain. You

need to make sure you don't lose count

on that, okay, so make sure that you're

counting 201.

Once you get to that you're going to do

one double crochet fifth chain from the hook

okay and so you're just gonna come

straight on down and in, okay and, and

this is gonna create, what you see is

a double crochet on the outside, it's

gonna be the chain one here and chain

one here when you go to do that and

you're gonna chain one, skip one,

double crochet in the next. Chain one,

skip one, double crochet in the next and

you're gonna create that all the way

across. You're then gonna move up to

row number two and this is where we

start these clusters that I'm gonna

show you a demonstration of on the

actual project and what's gonna

happen is that every other row you

have these clusters going into position.

You should notice that these clusters

don't, never sit on top of each other so

the next time you go to do it two rows

later the next cluster will be directly

in the middle of where the other two are

sitting. So you'll notice in green I put

one, two, three so there's three chain one

spaces and then a cluster, three chain one

spaces and then a cluster and you

continue that all the way down the row.

You will end up with three then left at

the end. So the story then changes

anything beyond into row number three and

beyond. You're gonna get smaller and

smaller into a triangle format once you

get into row number three. So when you

finish off row number two you're gonna

be here and you need to slip stitch over

three times. So 1, 2, 3 and then

chain four and then double crochet into

the next and then, okay, so the chaining four

is a double crochet and that's chain

one, okay, so that's what that double,

that's what that now four means. Double

crochet in the next, chain one, skip this

one and go into the next double crochet.

So you see that these double crochets

just sit on top of each other. So every

other row it's just a straight double

crochet like this going across with the

chain ones that separate them and then

in the next row then we introduce the

clusters again. Like before there's three

empty chain one spaces. So we chain

up four. So make sure you slip stitch over

first, chain up four which counts as a

double crochet and chain one and then

double crochet and keep your spots in

and then you do your cluster that you

see here. You'll notice that the clusters

have a double crochet, a cluster and a

double crochet all within the same. So it

looks like it's all filled in. Very much

looks like

filet crochet. Then you continue on, so if

this row is bigger it's three empty

spaces and then a cluster again, three

empty spaces and then a cluster and you

continue. But because you moved over see

one, two and three. You don't wanna go

all the way to the end. Okay, so when you

went on to row number three here that

you when you went all the way across you

slip stitch but you notice that you did

not go all the way to the end. So the

same thing here in row number four. You

start up but you don't go all the way to

the end, so you always end up eliminating

one space out of each side in every row

once you get into row number three and

beyond. So the goal for you is to

continue the same pattern. So the next

row here would be the same as number

three it's just double crochets and chain

ones. And then the next row after that

would be these clusters again and again

you're completing the three empties

first and then starting the cluster and

the way that it will work out is that

they will always be looking like they're

inter, um, it's kind of like interwoven with

each other they're not sitting on top of

each other right directly after each

other. So let me show you this on the

actual pattern itself like my sample I

just did last night. So I'll show you

what it looks like in person. So here's

what it looks like on one edge you can

see that it's tapering in so it's going

all the way to the point and so what's

happening here do you see in the first

row you had the chain and then you came

back and you did the double crochet,

chain one, double crochet and you skipped

one in each chain. So when you came back

in the other direction what happened

was is that you were coming along, you

left three empty spaces and on each side

there will be three empty spaces. Do see

that? So 1, 2 and 3 and then

there was a cluster and then you had

three empty spaces again. Okay, so 1, 2

3 and then a cluster. So each one of

the clusters has a double crochet right

on top of the other double crochet. The

clusters in the chain one and then the

other double crochets on the other side.

So you just continue in that same

fashion and if you're looking about in

groups of three you'll see that it will

work out. So one, two, three, cluster. So one.

two, three, cluster. So in the next row

then after that it's just straight doing

double crochets and chain one spaces and

then in the next row you've,

you'll notice that it's not directly

above each of them so

going three spaces in, so 1, 2 and 3

and then a cluster but then if you look

at it really carefully here's a cluster

and here's a cluster and the second one,

so you have one, two and three,

the second one is right straight up and

if you can look for that when you're

doing this pattern it makes this so much

easier. And it will be very easy for you

to be able to do. So let's grab our crochet

hook and let's get you started. So for

those doing the shawl you need to chain

201. For me I'm just

doing a very small sample. It's not a

shawl sizes just enough to show you how

to do the repeat pattern. So you're just

gonna just chain so 1, 2, 3

and 4 and go all the way to 201. Make sure

you count it carefully and meet me back

here in just a moment. So now that your

chain is done, mine is gonna be

smaller because it's just a sample and

you're gonna go fifth chain on the

hook, so just looking at it count back so

1, so count back the chain so 1, 2,

3, 4, so 1, 2, 3, 4 and go

to the 5th one and turn it over and

get the back loop only of that chain. So

just wrap the hook and go into the back

loop only and I want you to double

crochet. Okay and now you're gonna

work your way across this chain. So it's

gonna be the same thing. So chain one

and skip one and double crochet into the

next, continuing just with the back loop

of that stitch or of that chain. Okay, so

you're gonna create this, what it's

gonna appear to be as a ladder. So

chain one, skip one, double crochet into

the next and you're gonna do that all

the way across your chain. So chain

one, skip one and double crochet into the

next and I will see you at the end of

this chain. So please do that. Your goal

is to have ninety-nine of these chain one spaces.

You need to have ninety-nine. So if you get ninety-eight or

ninety-seven or more than ninety-nine you're in

trouble. So make sure that it is ninety-nine. I'll

see you back here in just a moment. So

now that I've got all the way across I'm

gonna turn my work and now go for row

number two. Now row number two we're not

gonna do any decreasing yet for the

triangle but we're gonna

continue now and we're gonna start

this cluster work and then in this

particular row. So the clusters will

appear every other row going forward. So

to start this row and it's the only time

your ever gonna do this because

you're not gonna form the triangle

yet. You're going to chain four, so 1

2, 3 and 4. So that counted as

a double crochet and chain one and

you're gonna double crochet into the

next double crochet and you're gonna

do a total of that so that you have

three of these empty spaces. So that's

one empty space. So chain one and double

crochet into the next double crochet.

Okay, so you're focusing on these double

crochets that you're working on here.

Okay, so chain one and go into the next

double crochet and look at this, you now

have three of those chain one spaces,

so 1, 2 and 3. So the next one is

a cluster, to do the cluster you are

going to just wrap the hook and going

into the chain one, space wrapping and

pulling through. You're going to then

pull through two and I'm gonna tell

you to hold it onto your hook. You're

gonna do that two more times so wrap

that hook, going into the same space, pull

through, pull through two and hold it.

Wrap it again same space pull through,

pull through two and hold it. You will have four

loops on your hook. Wrap and pull through

all four and that's your cluster. So

don't forget you have to do that double

crochet that's sitting on the other side

of that in order to finish off this

particular look. Okay so you have three

empty spaces, one, two and three and then

this cluster that filled it in and

you're gonna continue to do that all

the way across your, your idea

here. So chain up one, skip one and go

into the next double crochet. So chain

one and double crochet in the next

double crochet. How many spaces are you

looking to have separating those

clusters? The answer is three. So you just

keep moving along the same fashion and

look there's three empty spaces so this

next one has to be a cluster right in

here. So wrap the hook, into the space,

pull through, pull through two and hold.

Wrap, going into the same space pull

through, pull through two and hold and

wrap, same space pull through, pull

through two and hold and then pull

through all four. And then double

crochet the very next double crochet to

finalize. So as you work your way all the

way across no matter which level that

you're on you'll always have three of these

chain one space is left after you do a

cluster. Doesn't matter even if it's

decreasing into a triangle. So you're

just gonna chain up one and just

finish off this row. And then double

crochet in the next, chain one, double

crochet in the next double crochet and

then chain one and then double crochet

and you wanna double crochet. So leave

the chain one and go into the second

chain over and that'll keep that

distance nice and open for you, like that.

So you will have a much bigger project

than me but this is what it looks like

at this moment. So let's move on to row

number three and this is when we start

decreasing. So let's turn our work and

start decreasing. So this is gonna

happen every row now going forward. So we

want to start up and the only way to

start up is that you have to slip stitch

into the first stitch here. The chain one

and into the first double crochet right

here. So we're just gonna stick in

your hook into the first stitch and pull

through and through. That's a slip stitch.

You're going to go into the chain and

pull through and through. You're just

moving this chain over, that's what

you're doing and then you go into the

top of the next double crochet pull

through and through and now you're ready

to go. So your hook should be on to the

second one that's in and therefore you

just eliminated these out from the

equation. So in row number three and

every other row it's the same thing what

I'm about to show you. It's gonna be

chain up four 1, 2, 3 and 4,

that's a double crochet plus a chain one

that's what it's equivalent to and you

come into the next double crochet and

you're just gonna double crochet and

then chain one and double crochet into

the next one. So these clusters don't

worry about the middle cluster just

worry about the double crochets that are

on either side only.

Okay so double crochet, chain one and go to the

next double crochet. See, so you skipped

right over that cluster right in the

middle and then chain one and keep

moving along. So every other row is just

like this there's no clusters in it. You

don't have to think much about it and

the only thing you gotta think about is

that you don't go all the way to the end

of the row. You always have to stop one

space early. It doesn't matter which row

that you're on at this point. Okay, so

going forward we're always gonna end.

So each row is gonna get less and less

so you'll find you'll get faster and

faster. So you have two left over by the

time you get to the other side, just

going into the last one and you're done.

Okay, so leave that last one

unfinished and by the time that this is

being worn this will be shaping into a

triangle. Let's go up to row number four.

So row number four we turn it and we're

gonna reintroduce the clusters back.

So you can either count it or you can

look for it. Okay, so what we have to do

remember we're starting a new row so we

always have to do the same thing as I

told you in the last round. So we have to

slip stitch in the top of the first one.

So we have to eliminate a box out, we

slip stitch into the chain. We slip

stitch into the top of the next double

crochet and now we're ready to go. Okay,

so that's how you moved over. So now

we're gonna chain up four so 1, 2,

3 and then 4, so it's double

crochet and chain one that's what it's

equivalent to and you double crochet in

the next one. So how many spaces do you

do before you do another cluster? The

answer is three. So there's one, chain one,

double crochet in the next, chain one and

double crochet in the next. So what I did

is that once you understand this do you see

the other two clusters that are here, one

and two. You'll notice that there's three

spaces one, two and three. This next

cluster will be in the second one up

over. So if you look at the second one

follow it straight up and if you're

looking it's the third one anyway, so one,

two and three. You got three of those

spaces in so we know that this one must

be a cluster. And I show you that because

you don't have to obsessively count if

you can know what to look for and then

you do a cluster and then double crochet

in the next. And you continue that all

the way. So every one of the clusters in

this row will be directly in-between the

other clusters in the rows below. Okay

and then you continue on in that manner.

So chain one and you just keep on moving.

So then you get three empty spaces and

then you will do another cluster and

you'll keep doing that until you get to

the other side and once you get to the

other side then you don't go all the way

to the end you will stop one early

because you have a slip stitch on the

other side in order to eliminate one box

out. So your goal at the, is to continue

this same pattern as long as you go

and you need to have five empty spaces.

So my next row that I'm about to do is

that I need to slip stitch over. So I'm

just gonna slip and slip into the

chain and slip into the top and this

row, every other row is the same so

there's no clustering on this row. You have a

little bit of a mental break. So 1, 2, 3

and 4, double crochet in the

next. And so your goal is to have five

empty spaces left over on the end of

your, of your triangle shawl. So this will

be coming down to the point and then I'm

gonna pick you back up with my actual

project that I am truly working on and

then I'm gonna show you how to

complete this particular project as well

as the border that goes all the way

around it. Okay and make sure you don't

go into that last one over here, so you

stop one early and you will have five

left over. So when you look at it from

this perspective you saw that the shawl

started off really wide and then it got

smaller and smaller and smaller as we

did it. So without further ado I want you

now to continue this pattern and I'll

meet you back up and when you have five

empty spaces left at the end and I'll

show you how to finish and I'll bring

back my project and I'll finish that one

live on camera with you. So now I have my

Carron Cake sample and I have my five

spaces left at the end so this is my

actual real project that I've been

working on.

So to start the next row after you have

these five left it's just like you were

before so you're just going to a slip

stitch into the top of the first. You're

going to slip stitch in the top of the

chain and then slip stitch in the top of

the next double crochet and then begin.

So to do this I wrote what you have to

just do really quite simple it's just

chain up one. So one or sorry, chain up

four so that was 1, 2, 3 and 4

and then come to the next one and double

crochet and then chain one and then

double crochet in the next and then

chain one. And its like before you don't

go all the way to the end. So you just

don't worry about this last space so you

and to put three spaces that are left

over and then our final row you just

turn our work, we can do this really

quite simply on camera here is that we

have to slip stitch then, just go over

into the top one into the chain we have

to eliminate another box out on both

sides and then we go to the top of the

next one. Okay, so in this particular case

there's only three spaces left, I just

slip stitched over, you're gonna

chain four. So 1, 2, 3 and 4 and then you're

just gonna double crochet into that

next one and you're done. So that's it.

Okay, so that you see how you went from

five to three to one and this is the

very bottom of your shawl. So what you

need to do then is fasten off and then

we're gonna start playing with the

border next. There's two rounds to finish

off this whole thing. So let's create

your border. You're gonna go to the

upper left corner and you're gonna do

single crochets all the way around. So

what's gonna happen is that when you

get to the top here you actually have

your double crochets and your chain ones

that you see but on the side to you

don't you can't see those at all. Okay

and so what you're just gonna do is

that you're going to work your way in an

even fashion. You can see that you have

your chain fours kind of idea on the

sides here all the way down the side. So

what I would recommend that you do is

that you slip stitch it, okay, just

attach, chain one and use this strand here

just to bury it and just double crochet,

I'm sorry, single crochet three times so

1, 2 and 3 and then

move to the next row, okay. So go there,

that one and go 1 and 2 and 3

and then move to the next row. So 1 and

2 and 3 and you're gonna go all

the way around using that except for when

you come to the top edge you actually use

the stitches. So use a single crochet. You

can go right into an actual space if you

wanted to and just top of a double

crochet but just go in equally space

out these single crochets and just be

consistent about it and it will look

good each and every time. So I'm putting

three single crochets into each space as

I go all the way around. I'll see at

the end of this round. So I'm coming all

the way back around on my shawl here and

I'm coming back to where it started on

the other side. So I'm on the top edge so

I'm going into the space and then into

the top of the double crochet. This is

the final one here so I'm just going

into space and then I'm gonna go

right into an actual chain to keep it

square looking. And then I'm going to

just slip stitch to the first one that we

had started with. So now we're gonna

go in the opposite direction. So I'm

gonna come in the direction that I

was just in, I'm not gonna turn my

project it's called Reverse Single

Crochet. To do Reverse Single Crochet

we're gonna chain up one first and

instead of moving forward in the

direction of the hook we're gonna move

backward in the direction of the handle.

So you're going to go into the stitch

prior, so just watch how I rotate the

hook so I'm just gonna go into the

stitch prior, dive right in and then

you're gonna grab the yarn and pull

through and then you're gonna pull

through two that's a single crochet. So

then I go backward and I'm gonna come

into the one prior to the hook so look

where the handle is and go in that

direction, going in, pull through and pull

through two. Now the reverse single

crochet doesn't show up until about stitch

number three. So coming into the next one

in okay, making sure this yarn strand

goes over the top of the project and

then through two. So going into the next

one pull through and then pull two.

So again so you're coming close, so this is

called the Reverse Single Crochet, it's

also called the Crab Stitch. This is

the final revolution so every single

crochet that you did all the way around

is all gonna get one reversing single

crochet and you're gonna notice the

difference of the way that it looks.

Looks like it's rope, it thickens it up

and so you can change the nice flat edge

to this beautiful edge that you have and

that's what you gotta do. When you come

all the way around you're gonna

fasten off, weave in your ends and you're

good to wear it. So that's pretty cool. So

what I'll do is I'll put a photo of this

finished project at the end of this

video today and you can see what it

looks like and you can also do the same

thing with the others if you wanted to

use other types of yarns. But I want to

really demonstrate how this yarn would

look in Carron Cakes today. So until next

time I'm Mikey on behalf of

Yarnspirations as well as

thecrochetcrowd.com. Thank you so much for joining

me and we'll see you again real soon.

Bye, bye. 👋

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The 1951 Mickey Mantle rookie card's census population for all graded levels.

5.

The Bowman Mickey Mantle rookie card's highest recorded sales, w/ the actual selling card

images, date, and auction seller.

Find out what 1951 Mickey Mantle's rookie card is worth.

This 1951 Mickey Mantle rookie card for sale would be a great addition to your Mickey Mantle

card collection.

For more infomation >> 1951 Mickey Mantle Rookie Card Bowman #253 for sale; graded PSA 3. PWCC Auctions - Duration: 1:45.

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Spiderman - Fireman! Police Cars Lightning McQueen Nursery Rhymes Cartoon For Kids - Duration: 10:41.

Spiderman - Fireman! Police Cars Lightning McQueen Nursery Rhymes Cartoon For Kids

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Light It Up Blue For World Autism Awareness Day - Duration: 4:01.

TUESDAY, A SOAKER.

62.

A BRIEF BREAK FOR WEDNESDAY.

PLENTY OF SUNSHINE 60.

DOUBLE NICKELS ON THURSDAY WITH

MORE RAIN.

IT IS WORLD AUTISM

AWARENESS DAY AND BETTER

UNDERSTANDING YOUR CHILD'S

UNIQUE NEEDS, BUT WHAT HAPPENS

WHEN YEAR CHILD GROWS UP.

"AUTISM SPEAKS".

WELCOME LISA.

IT WAS SO TRUE WHEN WE SO

OFTEN EVERYONE FOCUSES ON THE

CHILDREN WITH AUTISM AND I

TALKED TO SO MANY PARENTS

CONCERNED WHEN THEY GROW UP AND

YOUR GROUP IS HELPING IN THAT

TRANSITION.

RIGHT.

AS YOU THINK ABOUT IT, CHILDREN

BECOME ADULTS WITH AUTISM.

THEIR NEEDS CHANGE AND WE NEED

TO PROVIDE MORE SUPPORTS SO

THEY CAN SUCCEED IN ADULT LIFE.

ONE OF THE THINGS THAT "AUTISM

SPEAKS" HAS DONE IS WE HAVE

DEVELOPED A TOOL KIT CALLED A

TRANSITION TOOL KIT FOR

FAMILIES STARTING AS YOUNG AS

12 TO START TO THINK ABUT WHERE

THEIR CHILD MAY BE IN ADULT

LIFE AND HELP THEM TO PREPARE

AND GET THE SKILLS THEY NEED.

THAT IS FREE FOR ANYONE TO

DOWNLOAD AT AUTISM SPEAKS.ORG.

YOU HAVE A GREAT WAY TO GET

PEOPLE READY FOR EMPLOYMENT.

SO AGAIN, WE KNOW THAT THAT

TRANSITION PERIOD IS A KEY TIME

TO WORK ON THOSE PRE-EMPLOYMENT

SKILLS TO BOW OUT IN THE

COMMUNITY TO HAVE INTERNSHIPS

AND SO WE REALLY ENCOURAGE

FAMILIES TO WORK WITH THEIR

SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO MAKE THAT

HAPPEN DURING THE TRANSITION

TIME.

BUT THEN IN TERMS OF

EMPLOYMENT, WE HAVE A WEBSITE

CALLED THE SPECTRUM COURIERS

WHERE PEOPLE WITH AUTISM CAN

POST VIDEO RESUME'S OR

TRADITIONAL AND EMPLOYERS CAN

POST THEIR JOBS AND HOPEFULLY,

WE CAN MIX AND MATCH.

IT IS BOTH FOR THE EMPLOYERS

AND EMPLOYEES.

IT IS IMPORTANT YOU HAVE THEM

SEND VIDEO RESUME'S IN.

THEY MAY NOT BE ABLE TO

VERBALIZE DURING AN INTERVIEW,

BUT THEY HAVE TERRIFIC SKILLS

THEY CAN SHOW THROUGH THE

VIDEOS SO IT IS IMPORTANT.

YOU TOUCH ON WORKPLACE

ACCOMMODATIONS.

FOR SOME THEY MAY NEED

ACCOMMODATIONS BUT THEY CAN

MAKE THOSE EMPLOYEES VERY

LOYAL, VERY PRODUCTIVE AND IN

SOME CASES IT IS NOT ABOUT THE

JOB, BUT SOME OF THE

SURROUNDINGS AND THE SCENE THE

TO MAKE IT MORE AUTISM

FRIENDLY.

ONE OF THE TOUGHEST THINGS I

HEAR FROM PARENTS IS ABOUT THE

HOUSING.

WHEN THAT TRANSITION HAPPENS

AND HOW INDEPENDENT THAT CHILD

SHOULD BE.

THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH HOUSING

OPTIONS FOR PEOPLE.

YOU THINK ALSO, IT IS NOT AS IF

THERE IS ONE PLACE SOMEBODY IS

GOING TO BE FOR THE REST OF

THEIR LIVES SO GOING BACK TO

TRANSITION, PART OF THAT

PROCESS IS TO PROVIDE THE

SUPPORTS AND THE SKILLS THAT

ARE NEEDED TO LIVE AS

INDEPENDENTLY AS POSSIBLE WHEN

ADULTHOOD COMES SO YOU HAVE

MORE CHOICES.

OTHER THINGS THAT COME UP

FOR SO MANY COLLEGE, AND YOU

KNOW THAT DISCUSSION YOU HAVE

WITH A YOUNG PERSON.

RIGHT.

AGAIN, FOR POST SECONDARY,

WE'RE GOING TO A TWO- OR FOUR-

YEAR COLLEGE OR TECHNICAL

SCHOOL, SOME OF THE SOFT SKILLS

NEEDED TO SUCCEED TO REALLY

START AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE TO

DEVELOP THOSE SKILLS.

TODAY SO MANY PEOPLE ARE

WEARING BLUE FOR THE LIGHTED UP

BLUE CAMPAIGN.

EVERY YEAR "AUTISM SPEAKS"

INVITES PEOPLE ACROSS THE

NATION AND AROUND THE GLOBE TO

LIGHT IT UP BLUE TO UNDERSTAND

AND ACCEPT.

TODAY IS APRIL 2nd WORLD AWE

TIVELY AWARENESS DAY.

WHAT DO YOU WANT PEOPLE TO

NOTICE SPELLING A MYTH ABOUT

AUTISM PEOPLE TEND TO HAVE?

AUTISM IS A SPECTRUM AND WE

REALLY NEED TO THINK ABOUT

SOLUTIONS ACROSS THE SPECTRUM

AND THROUGHOUT THE LIFE SPAN.

IT IS NOT JUST ABOUT CHILDREN.

IT IS ABOUT CHILDREN, TEENS AND

ADULTS AND THAT THEY HAVE SOME

TERRIFIC SKILLS AND THEY NEED

TO BE A PART OF OUR COMMUNITY

AND WE NEED TO PROVIDE THE

UNDERSTANDING AND ACCEPTANCE TO

MAKE THAT HAPPEN.

YOUR WEBSITE IS A GREAT

For more infomation >> Light It Up Blue For World Autism Awareness Day - Duration: 4:01.

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ABC WRITING | How to write the Lowercase Letter y | LOTTY LEARNS - Duration: 2:05.

lottylearns.com

Alphabet Writing for Kids

Lets open our special alphabet book to see what letter we can practice today.

Lets learn how to write the lowercase letter y.

Alphabet Writing for Kids

For more infomation >> ABC WRITING | How to write the Lowercase Letter y | LOTTY LEARNS - Duration: 2:05.

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Gold Star family receives brand new truck - Duration: 2:00.

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Which Oil to Use for Cooking? - Duration: 1:10.

Hi guys, as mentioned in my earlier videos MUFA and PUFA are healthier fats.

Let me explain what is MUFA? and what is PUFA?

So, strating from MUFA, which is also referred as Mono Unsaturated Fatty Acids and sources

of MUFA are olive oil, canola oil, mustard oil, groundnut oil, etc. and the second is

PUFA.

PUFA is also known as Poly Unsaturated Fatty Acids.

And the sources of PUFA are soybean oil, corn oil, cotton seed oil, safflower oil, sunflower

oil, etc.

PUFA has another factor known as Omega 3 which is found in fatty fish like salmon and mackerel

and also vegetarian sources are walnuts, flax seeds, etc.

So, both MUFA and PUFA are heart friendly and are known to lower blood cholesterol levels.

But if you ask me which oil is complete?

There is no perfect answer to this.

It is always recommended to use blends of oil or oils on rotation basis.

I hope I have answered your query and I will see you again until next time.

Bye!

For more infomation >> Which Oil to Use for Cooking? - Duration: 1:10.

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Rails For Zombies 2 #1 (with subtitles) - Duration: 16:06.

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[RUS SUB] [BANGTAN BOMB] Jin's 'Skin diving' Training for 정글의법칙 - Duration: 0:42.

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Learn Colors and Fun Color Offroad Cars w Spiderman Cartoon for Kids | Learning Videos For Children - Duration: 3:30.

Learn Colors and Fun Color Offroad Cars w Spiderman Cartoon for Kids

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