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Big Bear Cupcakes

Butter 100 g

Sugar 150 g

Baking soda 1 tsp

Eggs 2

Vanilla extract 1 tsp

Chocolate

Cake flour 150 g

Cocoa powder 25 g

Evaporated milk 120 g

Bake at 180 c Top and Bottom 22 minutes

Butter 225 g

Shortening 150 g

Evaporated milk 50 g

Water 60 g

Sugar 230 g

Food coloring

4-5 serve

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Where is Chicky? Funny Cartoon For Kids | WASTE SORTING - Duration: 15:04.

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Deliver Us The Moon : Fortuna (Spoiler-free Review) - Duration: 8:00.

Deliver Us The Moon : Fortuna Review (Giant Steps Ain't What You Take)

When I started this review, it was suggested that I don't go full-on Neil deGrasse Tyson on it.

So, I'll try hard to not point out that while the moon IS tidally locked, it's not

exactly in a geosynchronous orbit.

The game was played on Windows PC, and a review key was kindly provided by KeokeN Interactive and Plan of Attack.

It's 30 years in the future, and humankind has effed up the planet's environment so

badly that they decide to microwave it from space.

This of course goes wrong, something fails and you're sent alone to the moon 5 years later to investigate!

Yup, us humans just ain't getting smarter in the next couple of decades.

Deliver Us The Moon is less of a classical game with highscores and character progression,

and more of an experience interspersed with mini-games.

You take on the role of Fortuna, worryingly named from an ancient Greek goddess of luck,

and have to make your way from a rocket-base on Earth to the Moon via the Space Station

responsible for the microwave power-transfer from a Helium-3 based powerplant on the moon.

To get there, you have to solve puzzles, find stairs, inhale oxygen and cut a lot wires.

Level 1 is set on Earth, and does a good job of setting the initial mood, giving you the

background story and teaching you the basics of solving challenges.

It also includes the evergreen "Run-To-Elevator-During-Countdown-And-Then-Wait" trope, so you know no expenses were spared

on script-writing.

Narration is primarily by the game's other main character via comms, but you'll miss

out if you don't go explore the environs.

The final stage of Level 1 was set in a rocket cockpit with an in-scene computer screen that

proved hard to read at times, and while the previous steps were all very smooth, this

part ended on a low-point.

You don't actually have to manually do any

of the flying to get to the moon, though as Level 2 starts and you're approaching Pearson's

Station in orbit at probably something like 58346 km above the moon's surface, you get

a first challenge of docking your rocket with the space station.

This part will likely seem trivial to any KSP players, but it's an excellent first

introduction to the controls that govern the gravityless station.

More of the story is told as you progress through the level, find small mementos and

hear audio-recordings from the previous crew.

You get to navigate the different segments of the station, sort-of spacewalk through an unfinished part of it,

and get hints as to WHY it's unfinished.

While the first level is clearly just an introduction, and a good one at that, Pearson's Station

is where the linearity of the game really shows up, guiding you through the station

in ways that at times seems illogical or strange except for speeding you along to the next puzzle.

It isn't really a problem, just don't think too much about why there's only 2 crew-rooms

yet workstations for 8-10 people.

Soon enough you'll get to the moon, with more room to look around, and move around,

though it remains pretty linear.

Here the game does a good job tying in events that predates it and add more characters

to the story even though you're still alone with just a comm-voice from earth

urging you on.

More is revealed about the complete absence of the moon crew, and how the station

crew tried to understand what was going on,

and storytelling continues being the central part.

It's difficult at this point to really talk about what happens next without spoilering

things, and this game really needs to be experienced and not explained.

The world around Deliver Us The Moon, the WSA, the Equatorial Desert and the people

on the stations is fleshed out in a well-told story.

Of course you can miss a fair part of this if you just rush through, but take your time

and get into every corner and the writing rewards you.

There's plenty of small gaps in the story,

like He3 already exists in large quantities on Earth even if not easily accessible, while

mining it on the moon still requires going through absurd processes (150 million tons

of regolight per ton of He3), or lunar space-elevators, or beaming power to Earth's surface, but

ignore those and you get a good story in an nice setting and great visuals.

Yup, I've taken a moment or 5 to just look out windows.

The game is out already, but there's more on the way in the form of free DLC, and support

for NVIDIA's brand-new DLSS has also been announced to help make the game even better

looking on RTX graphics cards.

Mouse & Keyboard controls work well enough but movement seems to flow better with controller.

Unfortunately, using controller to interact with objects was fiddly, and at times outright

frustrating to get it to aim properly

. In a couple of sequences, where there's a countdown as you're trying to flip the

right switches, this gets really detrimental to the overall experience.

Having to still hit Tab on the keyboard to access notes and logs when using controller,

is also strange.

That specific function doesn't seem to be mapped, or at least not mapped when using

a Playstation DS4, and along with only showing default button icons from Microsoft controllers

makes development seem a bit lazy.

From my own experience it's not an excessive amount of work to query what controller is attached,

and use relevant mapping and icons, testing included, and if it solves the issue

of having to still use a keyboard, it improves the general experience.

Scores

Design: 9

The visuals, the (mostly-absent) soundscape,

the voice-acting, the puzzles are all very well done for the most part.

There's a few cases where puzzles are too easy, things are almost too linear, but that

is in line with what Deliver Us The Moon tries to be.

Challenge: 7

Puzzles and challenges range from "accidentally

solving without realizing there was one", to "frustrating due to visual limitations"

or "failing to recognize a box floating in space".

The on-rails nature of most of the game also limits this part as there's never really

more than 1 solution and simply trying every part until something lights up is an option

in many cases.

Fun: 8

This is an odd category for a game this sombre.

Definitely enjoyable, with a good, well-told story.

Controls are frustrating though, but I'm leaving the score at 8 in the hopes

that KeokeN might address it in a future update.

Longevity: 6

So far I've seen no reason to replay the game,

or try to explore other parts of the bases.

You walk through pretty much everything due to how the game progresses, and except for

the moment you stop to take in the surroundings, there's a very predictable amount of time

being spent.

The news of a free DLC does help though, as I do want to return to the game, just need

a good excuse!

Price: 7

At €19.99 on Steam, the price is very fair

for what the game is - a linear story, an experience with puzzles, and it would also

be fair at 25, or at the 30 bacon-tokens asked for the Collectors Edition, especially in

light of the announced free DLC.

Overall Score: 7.4 out of 10

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6 Ways to Use Aloe Vera for Better Health|HFE♪ - Duration: 8:07.

6 Ways to Use Aloe Vera for Better Health

Aloe vera strengthens your immune system, cleanses your body of toxins, and improves your circulation.

Aloe vera is a plant that for ages has been considered a cure-all.

Today its special properties and health benefits are still well-known, and that's why you might have seen it in beauty and personal care products.

If you add it to your daily diet, you'll see big benefits, too.

In fact, aloe vera contains 12 vitamins, 19 amino acids, and 20 minerals, all of which means a stronger immune system.

It's also rich in antioxidants and has the power to restore your intestinal flora and cleanse your digestive system.

Ways to use aloe vera to improve your health To use it topically, just rinse it in water, and there's no need to remove the little green veins on the thick part of the leaves.

However, you'll have to remove them if you're planning on using the aloe vera for consumption because they taste bitter.

Swollen legs Applying aloe vera onto sore legs or those with varicose veins will considerably reduce swelling and pain.

  Extract the gel from the leaves.

Chill for a few hours.

Rub your legs with the gel, starting at the bottom and working your way up.

Let sit for 5 minutes and then remove excess.

Let the rest dry on your legs.

Repeat if necessary.

Constipation and indigestion If you don't eat well, you'll need to alkalize your body.

If you're dealing with constipation, this should give you some relief.

An aloe vera smoothie is a great option.

Here's a recipe to try: Ingredients 1 cucumber (200 g) 1/2 teaspoon of ginger (5 g) 3 aloe vera leaves 1 teaspoon of parsley (5 g)  1 squeezed lemon Instructions Extract the gel from the aloe vera leaves and peel the cucumber.

Place both in the blender along with the ginger and parsley.

Process for 5 minutes.

Serve and add the lemon juice.

Finally, stir and enjoy.

Mouth infections People using corticosteroids or other medications that inhibit the immune system are susceptible to mouth infections.

The fungus candida is a common culprit.

People with asthma often have this problem too, due to prolonged use of inhalers.

To prevent this, follow these steps: Extract the gel from one aloe vera leaf.

Blend with half a cup of water.

Use it as a mouthwash once a day.

Also works for mouth ulcers and plaque.

Acne The antiseptic and moisturizing qualities of aloe vera make it wonderful for your skin, especially if you have acne.

Just wash your face with a mild cleanser, cut an aloe vera leaf in half lengthwise, and massage your face with the gel-covered side.

Don't expose your face to direct sunlight after applying it.

This could actually make your acne worse.

This treatment will regenerate your skin cells, but be patient because results come with time.

Allergies For rashes and other skin problems caused by allergies, aloe vera compresses can be quite helpful. The compress should work right away.

It is also effective for insect bites and burns.

Blend two aloe vera leaves.

Wrap in a cotton cloth and apply to the affected areas.

Premature aging Wrinkles produced by dehydrated skin and too much time in the sun can be diminished with aloe vera.

Applying the gel topically will trigger collagen production and thus improve the elasticity of your skin.

Apply the gel directly to the affected area and let dry.

You'll need to make sure you have a good supply of the gel, because effects will take about 90 days to become visible.

Enjoy the benefits of aloe vera Aloe vera has special bioactive properties, as long as it's used in its natural state.

At the store, it usually contains additives, so we recommend keeping a plant or two at home.

Go ahead and try aloe vera and enjoy all it has to offer!.

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5 Symptoms of Aging On Your Neck and How to Reverse It|HFE♪ - Duration: 10:22.

5 Symptoms of Aging On Your Neck and How to Reverse It

When it comes to skin care and looking more beautiful, you shouldn't just focus on your face.

It's also necessary to pay attention to the symptoms of aging in the area under your chin.

The neck is a body part that's very exposed to the sun.

 Plus, it has thinner skin than the face so it is especially vulnerable to problems like wrinkles and sagging.

Fortunately, you can take some preventive measures to combat the symptoms of aging on your neck.

 In this article, you'll learn more about them.

Pay attention and discover how to fight them.

Loss of elasticity.

The first symptom of aging on your neck is loss of skin and muscle elasticity around the neck.

It's common for this problem to become more noticeable over the years.

However, you don't have to accept it as part of your life.

Stretching exercises can make remarkable changes.

These exercises involve stretching and relaxing the facial tissues and inferior muscles to activate the cells around your neck.

By doing this, we activate collagen production and the final result is tighter skin with fewer aging marks.

Loose skin under the chin.

As we get older, we produce less collagen, so our skin becomes less firm, our ability to retain water decreases and we produce less estrogen.

All this has an impact on cellular activity and leads to loose skin under the chin.

To avoid this problem, it's necessary to use sunscreen.

 Use the same products that you use on your face to fight aging on the rest of your body.

In case you're not using anything right now, it's advisable to apply a cream that contains collagen.

Remember, if you don't have any problems because you're still very young, this is a good time to start taking preventative measures.

Horizontal lines.

Horizontal lines are actually wrinkles.

They appear as we get older due to the loss of strength and elasticity of the skin.

Horizontal wrinkles occur as a result of reduced collagen production in the skin combined with prolonged exposure to the sun.

Unfortunately, these wrinkles may be aggravated due to tobacco and hydrationdeficiency.

To reverse this symptom of aging on your neck, try to keep your chin high.

However, doesn't mean that you should put yourself in an uncomfortable position that causes discomfort in the neck or back.

Actually, all you need to do to keep your spine straight and your face up.

This will also help your spine stay healthier.

Vertical lines.

Next, vertical lines are another symptom of aging on your neck and are usually caused by poor sleeping positions.

Poor posture causes folds in the skin where your neck comes into contact with the pillow.

To avoid wrinkles that form while you sleep, you should rest on your back.

Avoid turning your head to the sides.

It's impossible to control the movement of your head while you sleep.

That's why you can use a pillow that keeps your neck in the same position.

If the problem is very serious or you feel too uncomfortable with vertical wrinkles, there's always the possibility of getting a bit of botox.

 Just remember that if you opt for this procedure, you should look for an experienced and reliable professional.

Poikiloderma.

Poikiloderma is a reddish or brown discoloration on the sides of the neck that comes from long-term sun damage.

 Sun exposure without protection damages the surface blood vessels, breaking capillaries and creating areas of redness.

There's no specific treatment for Poikiloderma.

Instead, make sure to apply sunscreen every day, even if it's cold or cloudy.

If discoloration has already appeared, you can apply natural remedies and commercial products that help lighten the skin.

One option is the following mask:.

Ingredients.

1 teaspoon of turmeric (3 g) 1 teaspoon of rice powder (3 g) A tablespoon of coconut milk (15 ml).

What should you do?.

Mix the three ingredients.

Wash your neck area and dry.

Apply the paste on the neck and let it sit for 15 minutes.

Rinse and dry well.

To finish, apply a collagen cream or the content of a collagen capsule to your skin.

The latter will help you fight other aging symptoms on your neck.

General tips to reduce symptoms of aging on your neck.

When it comes to maintaining your beauty, there are few secrets.

Everything is based on having healthy habits:.

Drink lots of water.

Use a sunscreen with SPF 15 or more during the day.

Add a collagen moisturizer to your daily beauty routine.

Don't forget to treat your neck the same way you would treat your face.

Good care will help improve the appearance and condition of your skin, reduce wrinkles and making you look and feel younger.

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Inktober 2018 - Intricate Maze Drawing [Day 4] Story Telling - Duration: 4:31.

Hello everyone, hope we're doing great today

Today's drawing was suggested by one of my subscribers

They said they enjoy watching me do his intricate Mason's so I went ahead and grabbed myself a pin

But before I could get started I had to decide which pin I wanted to use

I've been using my fountain pens a lot recently and I wanted to switch it up a bit. I

Had to choose between the fountain pen the fineliners the Sharpie pen. I

Ended up deciding just using one of my microns. It was a point five

When I was younger I used to do a lot of maze drawings and I remember

We would have a bunch of spare printer paper

it was really cheap and get a bulk amount of it and I would just keep drawing a bunch of mazes on it and

I'll be inspired by some of the

shows I watched as a kid and the little cartoons and everything and that would draw some of the characters in different corners and

I would draw really

complicated everything and try to see if

My mom or my sister could figure it out

My mom would sometimes go to the store and give me a huge poster board and I would grab a pen

Marker or pencil and I'd start doodling and drawing different things on there

often I would draw a bunch of little stick figures or I draw dinosaurs and

There was a couple times where I had a big poster board and I start dueling and drawing

huge mazes on it and pretty much anything that came to my mind and I would put in the corner a

cartoon character that you were supposed to save and I'd

mark at the beginning with a little green marker where I've just put on there start or go and

Then to end I would put end or finish

And I remember doing these and sitting there and the living room and I'd had this the whole thing is laid out on the floor

and taking up most of the space and people had trouble walking through because I had

little pencils and pens laying all over the place and

But it was fun doing that. Just just laying there getting to be a kid and didn't to worry about a whole bunch of

responsibilities and

everything that you have to deal with when you get older and

That's why now. I

When I think back to when I was younger I try to take everything so serious

I mean, I'm serious about life and that I try really hard and I push myself to always improve

To be and to be a better person

but I don't take it so serious as a point to where I don't take the time to just be myself or to just

realize all that I've overcome and one going in life and to just

Be yourself

Really I think back to when I was a kid when you're not really worried about making mistakes in the drawing

you're not so worried about if you have to start over because

When you're a kid, you're not worried about making mistakes. You're just worried about being in that moment and

The enjoyment you get doing it during it is all that really matters to you

You have all these ideas that come up to you and you're you're thinking

of all these creative ways to do things and to build things and

And I remember when I was younger. I always come up with these

crazy inventions and I tell my mom about them and I try to

Start drawing them and I think back to that and it reminds me of some of the drawings that da Vinci did of his

Inventions of like flying machines and everything

but I have nowhere near that level obviously and I had have these an old doodles laying all over the place and I would

occasionally go librarian

I'd get some books and I'd look at the some of the pictures in there and I would try to draw the dinosaurs or

Whatever character

Is there anything that I've seen in the books?

So don't be afraid of failures and mistakes

Because one thing I've learned is that my love for drawing will always be much stronger than my fear of failure

So never give up

Look up keep your head up and keep creating

Thank you. Have a good day

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AFL trade period latest news and rumours - Blog news - Duration: 3:25.

Show Preview The AFL's player movement period officially gets underway today as free agency opens and the first players begin to move

Join The Roar for live updates on all the latest trade news and rumours, starting from 9am AEST

What can we expect to see get done today? A number of impending free agency deals have been telegraphed well in advance, and seem likely to be completed today

First off you can expect Tom J Lynch to officially join the Richmond Tigers today on what is expected to be a seven-year deal

Lynch won't technically be a Richmond player until Gold Coast decline to match the offer, which may take until early next week – but expect the Tigers to formally lodge their bid for him today

Also on the cards today is Luke Dahlahus' impending moved to the Geelong Cats.The Dogs said shortly after their season ended that Dahlhaus would leave the club, and you'd assume the details are already finalised

The same goes for Alex Fasolo who will likely sign a three-year deal to join the Carlton Blues today

Fasolo and Dahlhaus are both unrestricted free agents, meaning that they'll join their new clubs officially as soon as the bids are submitted

Other potential deals today include Reece Conca to Fremantle and George Horlin-Smith to Gold Coast, though it wouldn't surprise if there's a little more to play out on both

Taylor Duryea to Sydney could be in the same boat.There seems to be plenty left to play out on Daniel Menzel and Jordan Roughead's futures – both are a chance to move this year, but it's not clear exactly where to just yet

Advertisement Advertisement Don't expect any big news regarding Scott Lycett or Andrew Gaff today

The West Coast Eagles are having their best and fairest tonight, and you'd suspect any announcement on their futures will instead come early next week after the premiership celebrations have been thoroughly enjoyed

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Conor McGregor's return for UFC 229 brings spite, drama — and huge ticket and pay-per-view sales - B - Duration: 5:32.

The UFC's most important — and likely most vicious — fight in recent memory will take place in Las Vegas this Sunday (AEST), as Conor McGregor returns to the octagon for the first time in two years

The fervour around the event, as well as the controversy, drama and, importantly, ticket and pay-per-view TV sales, have only served to underline the Irishman's position as the most marketable face in the sport

Even if that pulling power comes with baggage, and a reputation for vulgarism during his fight career he continues to enthusiastically play up

The main event at UFC 229 between Khabib Nurmagomedov, the unbeaten current lightweight champion, and former two-time UFC champion McGregor is full of contrast, intrigue and two things central to the promotion of a marquee fight: hype and animosity

There's been so much bad blood ahead of UFC 229, the most important person at the arena in Las Vegas will likely be referee Herb Dean

McGregor hasn't fought in the UFC since 2016 and his return couldn't come soon enough for the sport

His marketability is almost unrivalled in the fight game — something further illustrated by his remarkable bout last year against undefeated champion Floyd Mayweather

For some, a circus.But also a gold-plated box office success — and an obscenely profitable exercise for both men

McGregor polarises like few others, making the drama that he brings bearable — arguably welcome — for promoters

Whether they tune in to watch him fall or rise again, millions of viewers will be glued to their screens for the event

The fight this Sunday has long been sold out and UFC president Dana White has been spruiking the strength of pay-per-view sales, which are expected to break the UFC record

It shapes up as a huge potential windfall for the UFC and is a marquee match-up fans have been screaming for

McGregor has been more than willing to frame the contest as a genuine grudge match

Pre-fight media opportunities have been drenched in vitriol.There's also the incident in New York in April which led to McGregor being charged with assault after gatecrashing a UFC promotional event, at which the Irishman and his entourage were filmed throwing a metal barricade and hand truck at a bus Nurmagomedov was on

The fight itself is expected to be nothing short of brutal; McGregor and Nurmagomedov genuinely do not like each other

Nurmagomedov has spoken about how he plans to make McGregor suffer and suggested he'd be reluctant to take an early opportunity to win the fight, instead preferring to inflict sustained aggression and punishment

McGregor, too, has been typically forthright."I am going to truly, truly love putting a bad, bad beating on this little glass-jawed rat

" When asked what he'll do to Nurmagomedov in the octagon, McGregor chillingly said: "Stomp on his head as he's unconscious

" The five-round main event on Sunday will be an exercise in contrast — an outspoken Irishman who delivers expletive-laden rants and takes every opportunity in front of cameras to promote his newly-launched whiskey brand, against a usually reserved and softly spoken Russian who doesn't drink alcohol, much less sell it

The differences continue all the way through to the strengths of each fighter: Nurmagomedov is famous for his wrestling and grappling; McGregor is known for his striking

"Sixth of October I'm going to maul you.You know this," Nurmagomedov lashed back at one of McGregor's rants

"This is not only for [a] title fight or my defence of my title, it's a little bit personal, it's a little bit more personal than just a fight

Of course I'm emotional too, but I have to control this."[At the] same time this is a money fight, the same time this is a very interesting fight, the same time it's a very personal fight and that's why I think it's going to break the pay-per-view record in UFC history

"I feel like I'm going to dominate him.Whatever happens on Sunday, expect a fight of raw intensity — even by the standards of a sport the unconverted consider nothing less than barbarism, both in and out of the octagon

McGregor is back, doing what he does best.And love him or loathe him, it is difficult to look away

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