Wednesday 28 September 2011

EDITING BLOG IN THE MIDDLE OF A BIG STORM (PEDRING)

Turf: nothing else matter
Dash: thinking


Romans 12:2
Be transformed by the renewing
of your mind.


I have been editing this blog for almost 3 days now since my last blogskin that I used. It's hard and tiring because you need to re-organize everything, but I'm still lucky enough that I had basecodes to use that had been credited on this blogsite.

Though I find lots of good blogskins, cute, simple, extra-ordinary but then my heart is in mediocre of using it some are using very small fonts that even I can hardly read my blog post which is my main priority to be clean and readable. I don't know how others might find it, when unsatisfactory is creeping you. I hope, this blogskin that I've been using now will last for long.

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Philippines specifically Manila and other provinces are hit by the storm name Pedring, most of Manila section has been damaged many trees has fallen, other areas are flooded and no electricity. 

photos taken from: google images


I'm thanking GOD that in our area is not flooding, nor experiencing any power failure the internet is pretty much working good too. So, I thank GOD for this stormy day and I prayed for those who suffered because of this storm that they will be all safe. 

Sleepy and tired.

Have a nice day for everyone. :)




Quotes
For Further Thought
What are some areas you struggle with in your heart?
Ask God to renew your mind that it might think like His.
Then keep reminding yourself of the truth.



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Tuesday 27 September 2011

FYI: NEW BLOGSKIN

Turf: up in bed
Dash: searching


Exodus 4:17
You shall take this rod in your
hand, with which you shall do the
signs.



It's a late post at around 3:11am (I'm supposed to be in deep slumber at this moment). Anyway, I change my blogskin since I didn't read the rules of the owner that he/she doesn't allow to use her blogskin as a basecodes, so the moment I read that I decided to remove and change the blogskins, even though it takes me a day to edit and add all the necessary things for the bskins. Sigh.

I don't want you to get confused about my blogsite appearance but then I need to do it. But since I'm still not satisfied with its outcome, I am not sure how long I'm going to hold on to this blogskin maybe a day or a few days. Lol. Let's see. It's time to sign off.

Tired. Sleepy. See yeah again later.

Ps.
Thanks for dropping by at my blog site and in my tagboard. So nice to hear from you. :)


 Quotes
If you use what little you may have
To serve the Lord with all your heart
You will find that He can do great things
When you begin to do your part. —Sper


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Monday 26 September 2011

FRUITS LOVER

Turf: in bed
Dash: in front of lappy


Deutoronomy 6:6-7
These words which I command
you . . . you shall teach them
diligently to your children.



I love eating fruits and of one of those I love to binge on is Rambutan, while I'm eating it right now I got curious of its essential vitamins I'll get from it so I tried to google it and voila got to find this wonderful information and I'm so happy to know that it isn't only contains vitamins but it also has a minerals, etc., that are good for the body. To further your knowledge about the good benefits of this fruit I got quoted this information from Livestrong.com.


photo taken from: google images

Calories


A 100 g serving of rambutan fruit -- approximately 3.6 oz. -- contains 84 calories. If you follow a 2,000 calorie diet, this accounts for 4.2 percent of the calories you may consume daily.

Macronutrients

Rambutan is a very low-fat fruit variety, containing 0.1 g per serving. You will also get a small amount of protein in a portion of rambutan -- 0.7 to 0.9 g.

Vitamins

Incorporating a serving of rambutan fruit into your diet gives you a big boost in vitamin C. Each 100-g portion contains approximately 40 percent of the daily recommended intake of this vitamin. You will also get about 1 percent of the daily-recommended intake of niacin, also known as vitamin B3.

Minerals

One serving of rambutan serves as a good iron supply, providing 13.8 to 31.2 percent of the amount you need each day. The iron in your diet promotes the right level of oxygen in your body, which can help prevent the fatigue and dizziness that come with anemia, a condition occurring from low iron. In a serving of rambutan, you will also get 4.3 percent of the daily recommended intake of phosphorus. Phosphorus helps filter out waste in the kidneys and is necessary for the growth, maintenance, and repair of all tissues and cells. Rambutan also contains a trace amount of calcium; calcium and phosphorus work in tandem to strengthen your bones and teeth.

Benefits

Aside from nutritional benefits, rambutan may have medicinal uses. The Online Culinary School website reports that eating this fruit may help kill intestinal parasites, and it may also aid in lessening symptoms of diarrhea. Malaysian healers also use parts of the rambutan to treat fevers.


Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/362917-nutritional-content-of-the-rambutan-fruit/#ixzz1Z6Met5o3


Thanks to livestrong.com for this wonderful information it's an added knowledge for me about the fruits that I really love to eat, and for this whole loves to eat this fruits' too.


Quotes
O give us homes built firm upon the Savior,
Where Christ is Head and Counselor and Guide
Where every child is taught His love and favor
And gives his heart to Christ, the crucified. —Hart


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