Chủ Nhật, 30 tháng 4, 2017

Waching daily Apr 30 2017

we begin by making the chain that consists 40 ch.

1 row- work* 5 chain , skip 3 chain and the fourth work 1sc * repeat until for all the row.

2 row - *5chain -1sc* 2 times,

in the third we do 10dc in the st( double crochet)

*5chain-1single crochet* 5 times

10 dc in the st and *5ch-1sc * for 2 times

3 row - *5ch-1sc* 2 times , front post dc3tog(double crochet 3 together) 3 ch -sc (see the video how)

the next dc4tog - 3ch and sc in the penultimate dc (see carefully the video)

2sc (3 in total)

front post 2dc

*5ch-1sc* 5 times

front post dc3tog -3ch- sc back,front post dc4tog-3ch sc back in the third dc,2sc (3 in total ), front post 2 dc , *5ch-1sc*2 times.

4 row -*5ch-1sc* 2 times ,5ch -post back 2dc- 3ch -sc,*5ch-1sc*6 times, 5ch - post back 2dc -5 ch-sc , 5 ch - sc , 3ch-dc .

*5ch-1sc*6 times,

5ch -post back 2dc- 3ch -sc,

5 ch-sc , 5 ch - sc , 3ch-dc .

5 row - * 5ch-sc* 2 times , 5 ch -front post 2dc ,* 5ch-sc* 6 times ,5 ch -front post 2dc ,* 5ch-sc* 2 times .

6 row - repeat the 4 row - *5ch-1sc* 2 times ,5ch -post back 2dc- 3ch -sc,*5ch-1sc*6 times, 5ch - post back 2dc -5 ch-sc , 5 ch - sc , 3ch-dc .

7 row - * 5ch-sc* 2 times, 5 ch - *hdc cluster slanted* 3 times, turn back , 3 ch - dc3tog-3ch-sc, we repeat the same for the second swan

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Kite festival in Austintown Twp. Park raises awareness for autism pt. 2 - Duration: 2:07.

If you're looking for some

family fun on this sunday...

Austintown Township park is

hosting the 7th annual kids

shine for a cure festival..

First News reporter Christina

Mullen

is LIVE there this morning with

how you can get involved..

[A22]KIDS SHINE AUTISM-LIVE

TODAY, NOON. AUSTINTOWN TOWNSHIP

PARK

KITE FESTVIAL, PROJECTS BY HOME

DEPOT, ONE MILE MATTERS

WALK FOR AUTISM, CHINESE AUCTION

AND MORE!

President trump marked a

milestone in his administration

by holding a rally in

harrisburg, pennsylvania on

Saturday.

WALK FOR AUTISM, CHINESE AUCTION

AND MORE!

President trump marked a

milestone in his administration

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Mississippi Man Sues R. Kelly for Allegedly Being a Homewrecker - Duration: 2:04.

Hey guys for Complex News, I'm Natasha Martinez.

R. Kelly is a textbook romantic crooner but he's also a textbook homewrecker according

to one Mississippi man who is suing the Bump n' Grind singer for breaking up his marriage.

Sheriff deputy Kenneth Bryant knows a lot is wrong with a little bump n grind because

he's claiming the singer had a years-long, ongoing affair with his wife, Asia Childress.

The reports say that Childress made Bryant aware that she had been involved with Kellz

before their marriage but that it was over.

However Bryant is claiming that just months after getting married in 2012 the affair continued.

The first question that comes to mind when hearing this story is, why is this not on

daytime television with an audience, and how is this an actual lawsuit?

Well Mississippi is one of only a few states where spouses can sue someone for breaking

up their marriage, so this could legit go to court.

According to Bryant, Childress was not so subtle about her affair.

The lawsuit stated,

"Each time R. Kelly would have a concert in a nearby state, Childress would disappear

to unite with her lover.

R. Kelly cuckolded Bryant, with blatant disregard for Bryant's and Childress' vows."

She even suggested that she and Bryant move to Atlanta for the ulterior motive of tending

to her adulterous relationship with R. Kelly.

And if this whole story wasn't awkward enough the suit also says that Kelly gave Childress

chlamydia…

R. Kelly has yet to respond to all of this but Byrant is aiming for both compensatory

damages and punitive damages.

Not sure how you can punish a man for breaking up a marriage but the lawsuit states their

desire to "deter him and other similarly situated defendants from engaging in such

adulterous conduct in the future.

In theory you would think having an option to sue the one who's responsible for breaking

up a relationship would be a good thing but in Bryant's case, his wife wasn't cheating

with some joe schmoe.

Not to make light of cheating but unless Bryant can swoon her with a performance of 'I believe

I can fly', I don't think this lawsuit can do much to help his marriage.

That's your news for now, for more of today's trending stories subscribe to Complex on YouTube.

For more infomation >> Mississippi Man Sues R. Kelly for Allegedly Being a Homewrecker - Duration: 2:04.

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Strawberry Pie Recipe - Duration: 4:58.

Hey there, Amanda here.

Today let's talk about another pie.

I'm like the crazy pie lady but I'm obsessed.

I love making pie.

And so today I wanted to show you how to make my strawberry pie with oatmeal crumble topping.

So I don't know when I became the crazy pie lady, but I actually think I blame my family.

Growing up, we never had cakes or brownies, we just, like, always had pie around.

I grew up in Florida, which isn't the south but I think it has that southern influence

in that love of pie.

So I've grown up and I just love making pie.

So today is my strawberry pie and it's super easy.

Spring is here and strawberries are abundant, so it's a perfect time to make a strawberry

pie.

So I've got about a pound and a half of strawberries cut kind of very thinly.

You can cut 'em however you want, but I just cut 'em really thinly.

And a great way to tell how much filling you're gonna need in your pie plate is to actually

fill it beforehand without any kind of crust or crumble on it.

That way you'd know exactly how much will fit in there.

So to my strawberries, I'm gonna add half a cup of brown sugar, and then I'm gonna add

a pinch of salt.

It's a super easy filling.

But don't forget to put the salt in, it kind of compliments all the flavors.

And then we're gonna add the zest of one lemon.

Just gonna zest it right on in.

So today I'm using a Meyer lemon because that's the only lemon I had in my kitchen, but it's

up to you, you can use a Meyer lemon or you can use a regular lemon.

Do you want like a little bit of acidity to cut through the strawberries?

And when you're grating regular lemons, make sure not to grate too hard because, well this

is a Meyer lemon so it's not gonna be as tart, but the white part of the lemon we call the

pith is actually really sour, so you wanna kind of try as hard as you can to avoid that.

And then we're gonna cut this lemon and just squeeze it right in.

I like squeezing it into my hand, and that way it catches all the lemon seeds.

Okay, we're gonna mix our strawberry mixture and let the sugar macerate the berries for

a couple minutes.

So while my strawberries are macerating, let's make the oatmeal crumble.

So you basically just can do a double crust on this pie, but I like the kind of crumble

on top and then you get to see some of the berries bubble up.

But again, if you just want it to roll out and do either a lettuce top or just a regular

double crust, that works, too.

I've got three-fourths of a cup of rolled oats, half a cup of brown sugar, again, you

could use granulated sugar if that's all you have, and then three-fourths of a cup of flour.

Let's just mix this together, get everything incorporated.

And then a pinch of salt and six tablespoons of melted butter come straight on in, and

then give this a stir.

And you kind of want it to be like a little chunky, but kind of very well incorporated.

Sometimes it's just easier to use your hands.

Okay, perfect.

So my strawberries have been macerating, I'm gonna add a quarter cup of cornstarch.

The cornstarch is really gonna help to kind of solidify the pie.

Berries have so much liquid in them, by adding cornstarch, it kind of makes it easier to

eat and kind of more solid.

Okay, so let's assemble the pie now.

I've got a nine inch pie pan that I've lined with one round of pie dough.

I'm gonna link below my favorite recipe for pie dough and I have a video that goes with

it.

So I've lined the pie pan and I'm gonna add in the strawberry mixture, flatten it out,

and then we're gonna add the topping.

So this makes a lot of topping, I like a thick kind of oatmeal crumble on top, but you could

half the recipe if you just kinda want a thin crumble.

But I like the more the merrier, in my opinion.

And then just put it right on top.

I like to keep kind of an inch or half an inch border, that way you can see what's inside.

Okay, one final thing before this goes in to the oven, I've got an egg wash.

My egg wash is one egg mixed in with about a tablespoon of cream.

This is gonna help to evenly brown and kinda make that crust golden brown.

And then I'm just using a pastry brush and we're gonna gently go over the crust.

You could also add rhubarb to this pie, just make sure to up your sugar because rhubarb

is really tart.

But rhubarb is kind of the quintessential spring fruit and that goes really well with

strawberries.

So my pie is ready.

I've got a 350 degree oven, and this is gonna go in for about 1 hour.

Okay, so my pie is out off the oven and I let it cool overnight, and that looks amazing.

It's really important to let your pies cool overnight or at least like four hours, that

way it kind of helps everything come together and prevents, like, a soggy pie, because no

one wants a soggy pie.

So it smells amazing, I tented it with foil about halfway through while I was cooking

it, just because I didn't want the top to get too brown.

So I am ready to dig in.

If you all weren't here, I'd actually just taste it straight from the pie, but we're

gonna be civilized today.

I mean, look at this, that crumble topping is just dreamy and those strawberries are

perfectly cooked, and yummy, and delicious.

I cannot wait to taste it.

So you can't have pie obviously without ice cream, so I'm gonna put a scoop of vanilla

ice cream and them I'm gonna taste away.

Okay, so let's give it a taste.

It's such an amazing pie.

It's one of my favorites, like, definitely top five of my pie, and that's saying a lot

because I love pie.

The strawberries aren't too sweet and you can still taste kind of the strawberry essence,

they're not kind of overwhelmingly sweet.

And that oatmeal crumble on top just adds the perfect texture.

You should try it, it's really good.

Thank you so much for watching.

If you like this video, make sure to give it a thumbs up and subscribe as I post new

recipe videos each week.

For more infomation >> Strawberry Pie Recipe - Duration: 4:58.

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Kite festival in Austintown Twp. Park raises awareness for autism pt. 3 - Duration: 3:08.

festival in austintown township

park.. Kites, projects and a

fun walk....

And it's all for a good cause...

First News reporter Christina

Mullen is

LIVE there this morning with

details on this will benefit

kids with autism..

[D7]LIVE AM D-SG [D8]KIDS SHINE

EVENT-LIVE

TODAY, NOON. AUSTINTOWN TOWNSHIP

PARK KITE FESTVIAL, PROJECTS BY

HOME DEPOT, ONE MILE MATTERS

WALK FOR AUTISM, CHINESE AUCTION

AND MORE!

ABBIE A toddler in Ohio

For more infomation >> Kite festival in Austintown Twp. Park raises awareness for autism pt. 3 - Duration: 3:08.

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Saree Stuff Collection 2017 For Stylish Women - Duration: 2:54.

Saree Stuff Collection 2017 For Stylish Women

Saree Stuff Collection 2017 For Stylish Women is the video in which you can find different versatile and stylish sarees , that will help you out in choosing your saree according to your taste and occasion as well.

Saree Stuff Collection 2017 For Stylish Women

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THE RISING STAR! UPGRADE NERF RETALIATOR! - Duration: 7:48.

Hello Guys

12 mag here

Today we are playing Deathmatch

And also i am using my friend's blaster

His Upgraded Retaliator Blaster

enjoy the gameplay

That's him btw

Counting down

not a great start tho

i am gonna flank around the field

really opps

Got him

Everybody got missed up everywhere

Good lah Team work. LOL

got him

got him

Keep note that i am trying to keep them in the open

i got hit

i should do something about my shooting skills

finally got him lol

When i tag him back

means he will have to go back to his spawn

notice the enemy teammates at there

Now we are sitting ducks in the open

and i got hit

if a teammate tags you, you will automatic back into the game

headshot, got him and really really sorry about that

expect the unexpected

HAHAHA

miss

i pity them because sitting in the sun

so tag them back to base

got him

and got the other one

dance will always work

i got hit

he probbaly start to hate for shooting him to many times

got him

and got the other one

TWO KILLS IN ONE GO!

got him

tagging my friend back

at this point everyone is just tired

Titus will come to the rescue

i see, avoiding my hammershot's darts

let me take out this bad boy

and done got him

got him

and game over

Anyway that's all for today

hopefully you enjoyed the video

Shoutout to my friend David for the lending me his blaster

Thanks man

Anyway Share it,

and pls do leave a like and a subcribe

i see you all next time!

For more infomation >> THE RISING STAR! UPGRADE NERF RETALIATOR! - Duration: 7:48.

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Colors for Children to Learn with Wrong Eyes Peppa Pig - Finger Family Songs - Duration: 2:06.

Colors for Children to Learn with Wrong Eyes Peppa Pig - Finger Family Songs

For more infomation >> Colors for Children to Learn with Wrong Eyes Peppa Pig - Finger Family Songs - Duration: 2:06.

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Come Along For the Ride - Duration: 2:30.

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Top 10 SECRET WAYS Companies Are RIPPING YOU OFF! - Duration: 9:05.

Hey YouTube, Jim here … welcome to Top10Archive!

It's all about the money.

For you, the consumer, it's all about saving as much as you can on every purchase.

For the company you're handing your hard earned cash over to, it's all about emptying

your wallet, so why should you trust there aren't underlying and hidden truths that

make them more money?

You shouldn't, and after this Archive of the Top 10 Secret Ways Companies Are Ripping

You Off, you'll never look at your favorite companies the same way again.

10.

Wasting Electricity Unless you unplug your cable box at night,

there's a good chance your cable company is draining you while you sleep.

Though they're not directly profiting from your loss, according to former United States

Secretary of Energy, Steven Chu, the "always on" set-top boxes needlessly consume approximately

$12 billion of electricity every year, a figure contested by National Cable & Telecommunications

Association vice president Brian Dietz.

In 2014, for a California household, the estimation was about $8 a month, and while that may not

sound like much, a penny saved is a penny that can buy you a few lattes.

9.

Paying for Air It's funny to hear people complaining about

the air in their potato chip bags when there's a far worse offender out there.

You know that gallon of ice cream you've been nursing?

Would you believe that a rather large portion of that creamy goodness is actually what's

called "overrun," or air added to the product to achieve maximum creaminess?

Ice cream requires some air to be creamy and light, but just how much of your dairy treat

is air?

Well, the Food and Drug Administration regulates the amount of overrun a manufacturer can use

in their ice cream to 100%, which would allow them to package two gallons of ice cream from

one gallon of mix.

While name-brands allegedly stray from higher overrun, it's the cheaper store brands that

are said to hover close to 100%, allowing them the chance to offer much lower pricing.

8.

Hidden and Unnecessary Charges When you sign up for something, are you confident

that you know exactly what you're getting into?

Hidden fees are a common business practice, one that's pretty difficult to get away

from.

Cell phone companies are one of the worst proponents with what's been called "Cramming."

Essentially, third-party companies approved by the company tack on additional costs to

customer bills, which is why it's imperative to check your bill each month and the terms

of any contract you sign.

Cable companies are just as guilty of unnecessary charges.

How many channels in your 140-channel lineup do you actually watch?

Even if it's only half, you're stuck paying for channels you don't watch as cable companies

are not often inclined to offer an "a la carte" menu.

A third offender is banks who aren't always upfront about overdraft charges and increase

in ATM surcharges.

7.

Brand Name vs. Generic They're plastered all over our televisions

and scattered throughout the magazines some of us still read.

It's impossible to avoid name brand marketing, which conditions us to look for that specific

brand as we shop, but do we really need that specific brand?

In most cases, absolutely not.

Generic versions of many name brand products, from cereals to medication, offer a cheaper

variety without a decrease in quality or effectiveness.

In fact, if you compare the ingredients of many name brand and generic products, you'll

find very few – if any – differences.

In regards to generic drugs, the biggest difference will be in the inactive ingredients, or the

dyes and flavorings that alter color and taste.

The point?

You can easily save if you don't let name brand marketing get the best of you.

6.

Thicker Glasses Unless you're extremely anal and untrusting,

you likely haven't required a bartender to measure out your 16 oz pint in front of

you.

You just take their word for it, but after hearing this, you may think otherwise.

When you order a pint at a restaurant or bar, the likelihood that you're getting a full

16 oz is pretty slim.

One method to avoid giving you what you paid for, many locations turn to thicker 14-ounce

glasses, or "cheater pints."

It may look like a pint but the thicker glass takes up about 2 oz of space where your beer

should be.

In 2007, beer blogger Jeff Alworth started the Honest Pint Project to praise establishments

for giving an exact 16 oz. 5.

Sell-by / Use by Dates You wake up on March 3rd, craving a nice cold

glass of milk.

Low and behold, you grab the milk and are faced with a March 1st expiration date.

Clearly, it's time to get rid of the remaining half gallon and go buy another, right?

Sure, if you hate money.

Truth of the matter is those dates aren't even for you as the consumer, not that they'd

tell you.

The "Sell-by" date is meant for grocer management while the "Use by" date is

just the last day the food manufacturer will guarantee the freshness and quality of their

product.

More often than not, the food is still good days, sometimes weeks, after those dates.

If you're ever concerned about your foods freshness, don't go by the date.

Signs like rotten smells, slimy coatings, and change in consistency are better indicators

of when it's time to go shopping again.

4.

Convenience Shopping We're all about the convenient things in

life.

You walk through a grocery store, see a package of pre-chopped pineapple, and you buy it.

Find that same pineapple in its solid form, all you can think about is having to cut it

down and the urge for pineapple passes.

While convenient, pre-chopped food also comes at a cost – more money from your pocket.

The average difference between, say, a whole pineapple and a prepared package is around

$3.

Consider that it takes approximately 5 minutes to chop a head of lettuce, the grocer is essentially

getting $36 an hour to chop your fruit and vegetables, even more considering what they

deliver is likely not a full pineapple.

Chances are, if there's a more convenient form of something, you're paying more for

it.

A lot more.

Another example would be at Wal-Mart, where you can buy a warm 2-liter of soda for $1

in the back of the store, and a cold 20oz soda for nearly $2.

3.

Plumping When you buy $8 worth of chicken breast, you

want $8 worth of edible poultry.

You can bet, unless you go directly to the source, you're not getting that.

It's common practice for chicken producers to inject your packaged chicken with liquid

and, if the wording on the package is any indication, most aren't ashamed to show

it.

Your poultry could be injected with enough liquid to account for 15 to 30% of the weight

you're paying for and seeing as how that liquid will evaporate, you're essentially

throwing money to the wind.

The practice has been labeled as "plumping" and is usually done with salt water, chicken

broth, or seaweed extract.

In the Chinese market, shrimp gets the plumping treatment with a gel-like substance.

2.

Pre-Sale Price Hike When it comes to shopping, it's all about

the sale.

Black Friday, Cyber Monday, President's Day – you name it, there's a sale for

it, but what if we told you those price drops you're anxiously awaiting aren't really

anything special?

Back in 2013, department stores like JCPenney and Kohl's were found engaging in a rather

uncouth practice of raising the prices of products before putting them on sale.

Independent investigations into the matter performed by multiple newsgroups found that

many of the "sale" price tags were hiding a gross secret: underneath the sale sticker

was the progression of pricing that showed the item started out at a lower price than

what it was on sale for.

While some increases may have been the result of a rising cost of materials, most are likely

a ploy to place an item "on sale" without the same loss.

1.

Prepayment Penalties Are you in a mortgage with a high-interest

rate?

Did you find another company that will offer you a lower rate?

Sure, you can refinance, but don't expect the process to be as simple as that.

You see, if you try to pay off your debt with your current mortgage company early, you may

incur a "prepayment penalty," or a penalty for paying off your loan early.

They're not present on every mortgage, but the typical penalty can be as much as 80%

on six months of interest as homeowners are typically allowed to pay off up to 20% of

the loan balance each year.

The point of the penalty is for the lender to recoup a portion of the interest they're

losing with the loan being extinguished earlier than anticipated.

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