domingo, 28 de noviembre de 2021

Biscuit dough truffles recipe

Biscuit dough truffles Recipe

Cooking recipes - Desserts - How to make Biscuit dough truffles?

The ingredients of the Biscuit dough truffles :

  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/4 cup packed brown sugar
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 300 mL sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 cup miniature chocolate chips
  • 8 oz. coarsely chopped bittersweet chocolate

The steps of Biscuit dough truffles :

In a bowl, using an electric mixer, beat 1/2 cup (125 mL) butter, brown sugar and vanilla until smooth and creamy. Beat in flour and salt on low speed, alternating with condensed milk. Add the chocolate chips and mix with a wooden spoon.

Shape biscuit dough into balls about 3/4" (2 cm) in diameter. Place balls on a parchment-lined biscuit sheet. Freeze for 30 minutes or until firm (balls will keep for up to 1 week in refrigerator and up to 1 month in freezer).

Meanwhile, in a metal bowl set over a pan of hot but not boiling water, melt the chopped chocolate and remaining butter, stirring until smooth. Remove the pan from the heat.

Line another baking sheet with parchment paper. Using 2 forks, dip the cold biscuit dough balls one by one into the melted chocolate so that they are well coated (let the excess chocolate run off). Place the truffles on the baking sheet. Refrigerate for 30 minutes or until chocolate has hardened.

Pour the remaining melted chocolate into a small resealable bag (Ziploc type). Seal the bag and make a small hole in one of the bottom corners. Gently squeeze the bag and drizzle the chocolate over the truffles.

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Cyber Monday shopping tips

Cyber monday 2021, ciber, descuentos, ofertas, Amazon, discounts, offers, deals

Are you already shopping today for Black Friday? Make sure you put some money aside for next Monday, because you can still get huge discounts during Cyber Monday 2021. This is probably the favourite online shopping day for many bargain hunters, but unfortunately also for cybercriminals. We give you some tips on how to shop safely online during Cyber Monday.

What is Cyber Monday?

Cyber Monday is the online retailers' answer to Black Friday. In the past, Black Friday was only available in physical shops. Online retailers decided to make the following Monday their big discount day. Today, the difference is rather small, as on Black Friday and Cyber Monday you can shop online at competitive prices.

As the name suggests, Cyber Monday falls on a Monday each time. This year it falls on Monday 29 November. You can easily do this calculation for the following years as well: Thanksgiving always falls on the fourth Thursday in November, the next day is Black Friday and the following Monday is Cyber Monday. As with Black Friday, you can get particularly good deals on electronics or clothing. ⇒ The best Cyber Monday offers

Peak day for discounts and cyber criminals

Unfortunately, Cyber Monday, like Black Friday, is not only a peak day for bargain hunters. Cyber criminals are also on the prowl and want a piece of the action. The number of fraudulent websites and cases of financial phishing therefore often increases at the start of the sales period. With phishing, hackers try to get your personal information, passwords and even bank details in order to steal money. For example, they create fake pages of well-known retailers and fake payment systems, which can lead to online shoppers being tricked into losing a lot of money.

Tips for safe online shopping during Cyber Monday:

  1. Secure your computer: surf on a secure internet connection (so no public networks) and always install the latest versions of your operating system, web browser and anti-virus software.
  2. Use strong passwords: Create a unique and complex password for each website or online shop that is difficult for cybercriminals to discover.
  3. Buy from sites you know: order from online shops you usually use, that you know and can therefore trust.
  4. Don't open unreliable emails: many retailers send out a newsletter with their discounts during Cyber Monday. Is the email full of errors or do the emails contain suspicious characters? Delete it immediately and don't click on the links.
  5. Make sure you can pay safely: In a secure online shop and secure payment area, the URL always starts with "https" and a closed padlock. Is it just "http"? Then your data is not sent securely and you cannot pay safely.
  6. Use a secure payment method: pay for your purchases with a secure payment method such as credit card, Paypal, Payconiq, Klarna, bank transfer or ordinary debit card. Beware of payment services such as Western Union or Moneygram, which are often used by fraudsters.
  7. Tip: Credit card (and Paypal) payments often include (online) purchase insurance, which protects you against damage, loss, theft and non-delivery of the product you have purchased. Sometimes there is also insurance against fraud. Some banks also offer cashback credit cards that allow you to get part of the purchase price back.

Amazon is the marketplace with the highest sales record on Black Friday and Cyber Monday since 2017.

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Hanukkah: Meaning and rituals of the Jewish festival of lights

How to wish a happy Hanukkah? When is Hanukkah served?

"HAPPY HANUKKAH". This year, the Hanukkah festival of lights begins before December. Date, wishes, prayers or even the meaning of the "miracle of the vial of oil".

This year, Hanukkah, also known as the "Jewish festival of lights", runs from Sunday 28 November (evening) to Monday 6 December. This is because this celebration lasts eight days. Its date varies every year, because the Jewish calendar is based on the Moon, as opposed to the Sun in the Latin calendar. The programme of Jewish liturgy during this interlude includes songs and blessings, food fried in oil and, above all, the traditional Jewish candlestick. Called the "menorah", it has nine branches. On each night of the eight days, believers light one of them (the first one is lit on the eve of the first full day of Hanukkah, which is the evening of 28 November this year). By lighting up the menorah a little more each day, the followers of Judaism commemorate what they consider to be "the miracle of lights".

When is Hanukkah?

The Jewish celebration of Hanukkah takes place over eight days, from the 25th of Kislev to the 2nd of Tebeth in the Hebrew calendar. Generally, this festive period corresponds to one week of December in the Gregorian calendar currently used in our countries, and is not far from St Nicholas' Day on 6 December. As Hanukkah takes place in winter shortly before Christmas, it has often been seen as the "Advent of Israel", contextualises the French Jewish-Israeli poet Claude Vigée in the book "Un panier de houblon". The first candle of Hanukkah is lit on the eve of 25 Kislev. A central candleholder then lights the lights of the eight other branches, one day at a time.

When is Hanukkah 2021?

In 2021, Hanukkah begins on Sunday 28 November and lasts until Monday 6 December. The celebration therefore takes place several months after Yom Kippur, or Day of Atonement, which is considered by believers to be the "holiest of Jewish holidays" and will be celebrated in 2021 on 15 and 16 September. In 2016, the Jewish Festival of Lights began on Christmas Eve, a Saturday, in the middle of Shabbat.

What is the meaning and origin of Hanukkah?

Symbolically, the gradual lighting of the traditional candlestick or the making of oil dishes (latkes, potato cakes, and other doughnuts) for Hanukkah commemorate the "miracle of the oil jar". For believers in Judaism, this miracle took place 23 centuries ago, after the Jews re-dedicated the Temple of Israel. The Jews had just recovered the temple after an unexpected victory over the Greek-Syrian troops of Antiochus Epiphanes, who sought to subdue them. In the Judaic story, a small vial found far away from the temple is used to light the place of worship for eight days in exchange for a normal one.

Hanukkah Prayer

During Hanukkah, the usual liturgy does not give rise to an additional prayer service: without a holy character and not a holiday apart from Israel, this festival is not linked to any prayer ritual indicated in the Bible. It is said to be rabbinical and not biblical. However, several readings are added to the ordinary liturgy, varying over time, to signal that Hanukkah is taking place. In the synagogue, special prayers are recited, such as Al Hanissim, a blessing that is part of the Amida, the morning service prayer, but also the Birkat Hamazon, the Jewish post-meal prayer; the Hallel, which is read every day in its entirety, as a form of praise and thanksgiving, and is used on joyous Jewish holidays; or the reading of specific passages from the Torah, such as the one on the sacrifices made at the time of the inauguration of the Temple. The Temple had just been returned to the Jews after they regained their independence from the Greeks in the second century BC.

Happy Hanukkah

How do you wish for a happy Hanukkah? To wish each other a happy Hanukkah, the faithful usually say "Hag Sameah" or "Hanukkah Sameah". And if you want to take it a step further, give your friend or boyfriend a menorah celebrating Hanukkah, the inexpensive traditional candlestick, and the candles that go with it. Making doughnuts with mint tea is also a great way to celebrate the Festival of Lights. But don't panic: for each 'edition' of these festivities, you have eight days to give a Hanukkah surprise to any loved ones that may be involved...

When is Hanukkah 2022?

The Jewish festival of Hanukkah in the coming years will take place on very different dates. In 2022: from Sunday 18 December to Monday 26 December; in 2023: from Thursday 7 December to Friday 15 December; in 2024: from Wednesday 25 December to Thursday 2 January.

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sábado, 27 de noviembre de 2021

Chanukah Hymn - Adolph Huebsch - Poems for Hanukkah

Chanukah Hymn by Adolph Huebsch

Chanukah Hymn - Adolph Huebsch - Poesías en inglés Hanukkah

Recursos Educativos en Inglés - Poems in English - Chanukah o Chanukkah o Janucá

Lord, the true that follow thee
Beam in vict’ry’s radiant light,
Fill’d their hearts with joyous glee,
Even in the darkest night.

Roaring billows wild and fleet,
Onward pressed the enemy’s band;
Israel’s remnant Jacob’s seat,
How wilt thou their might withstand?

Rise ye heroes, rise to fight
For your standard, truth divine,
Not by numbers nor by might,
By his spirit ye shall shine.

And inspired by such appeal
Ev’ry man to hosts increased;
And they fought with holy zeal
Till the tyrant-hold released.

Lord, thy truth, thy holy love,
Is our cherish’d banner still;
And in faith for evermore,
Thy command we follow will.

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Chanukah - Marion Hartog - Poems for Hanukkah

Chanukah by Marion Hartog

Chanukah by Marion Hartog - Poesías en inglés Hanukkah

Recursos Educativos en Inglés - Poems in English - Chanukah o Chanukkah o Janucá

Down-trodden ’neath the Syrian heel
Did Zion’s sceptre lie;
Her shrine, where once God’s glory flung
Its radiance, now wildly rung
With pagan revelry.

And in the Temple’s secret place,
Where once the High Priest bowed
In homage to the King of kings,
The vilest of all earthly things
Was worshipped by the crowd.

And still the flaming altar smoked,
The priest was at his post,
Commanding Israel’s sons to pray
To images of stone and clay,
Or swell the holocaust.

Seven glorious brethren there had stood,
Unflinching, side by side,
And, sooner than yield up their faith,
Had dared the faggot’s burning breath,
And willing martyrs died.

Not unavenged and not in vain
Fell that undaunted race;
For Judas, with his patriot band,
Drove the oppressors from the land,
And cleansed the holy place.

Then the Menorah once again
Illumed the holy shrine,
One little flask of sacred oil,
Saved unpolluted from the spoil
Supplied the light divine.

Full twenty centuries have rolled
The gulf of Time adown,
Since those heroic Maccabees,
The victims of Epiphanes,
Assumed the martyr’s crown.

And still the Festival of Lights
Recalls those deeds of yore
That make our history’s page sublime
And live for evermore.

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Chanukah Dreams - Judith Ish-Kishor - Poems for Hanukkah

Chanukah Dreams by Judith Ish-Kishor

Chanukah Dreams - Judith Ish-Kishor - Poesías en inglés Hanukkah

Recursos Educativos en Inglés - Poems in English - Chanukah o Chanukkah o Janucá

Chanukah I think most dear
Of the feasts of all the year.
I could sit and watch all night
Every twinkling baby light.

Father lights the first one—green;
Hope it always seems to mean;
Hope and Strength to glow anew
In the heart of every Jew.

Jacob lights the blue for Truth.
Pink for Love is lit by Ruth.
Then the white one falls to me,
White that shines for Purity.

How the story of those days
Fills my wondering heart with praise!
And in every flame one sees
The heroic Maccabees.

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Should you buy a refurbished mobile phone?

Should you buy a refurbished mobile phone?

The idea of buying used or refurbished mobile phones can excite you with the possibilities of value. But it can also leave you puzzled with visions of old or obsolete equipment. The latter is usually a misconception because refurbished phones may be the latest models that may have barely been used, or used much less intensively.

Refurbished or second-hand

It is important to differentiate between the terms "refurbished" and "used", which are sometimes used interchangeably, but are not at all the same.

Refurbished phones have usually undergone a professional reconditioning process, either by the manufacturer or by a qualified retailer. These phones are checked for defects and cosmetic damage. They are also reset to the factory default state. Refurbished phones may even come with an offer of a limited warranty against defects to encourage confidence in buyers who may be reluctant to purchase a refurbished product.

In contrast, a used phone generally refers to a phone that has been resold as is, perhaps by its previous owner. Buying a second-hand phone can offer the possibility of a fantastic deal. But it also carries additional risks. These devices do not come with new warranties that refurbished phones may come with. There is also a certain amount of trust that you place in the seller that they have told you everything you need to know about the phone. Such as any past damage that has been repaired, changes that void the manufacturer's warranties. As well as scratches or other damage that may not be visible in photos when you buy online.

Used phones are worth looking at, but you should plan on doing more due diligence and being more careful when shopping.

Reducing expenses with refurbished and used phones

The main benefit of considering refurbished or used mobile phones is cost reduction. Nowadays, it is common practice for all telephone operators to guarantee their products with a 30-day return policy, no questions asked. And by law, it cannot be classified as a new phone if it is returned for any reason within that time. Returns of this type are often the result of buyer's remorse and represent an excellent opportunity for the savvy consumer to save a lot of money while getting a great device.

Environmental benefits of refurbished and second-hand phones

Nowadays, it has become common to buy a new mobile phone every two years and in some cases every year. But what happens to all these surplus mobile phones? Invariably, they or some of them go to landfill. When the number of mobile phones is as high as once a year, the journey to the landfill accelerates and the amount that goes to the landfill increases. While companies are increasingly aware of the planet-damaging nature of millions of their products that end up in landfills and often offer mobile phone recycling options, this alone cannot solve the problem.

This alone cannot solve the problem. However, buying a refurbished phone can have a hugely beneficial effect on the environment. A refurbished mobile phone may be right for you. And if you believe in the power of small decisions that have an impact on the planet as a whole. Because buying a refurbished mobile phone keeps it out of the landfill longer.

This environmentally friendly decision, combined with the considerable savings, makes the choice of a refurbished phone even more compelling.Buying a refurbished phone can, however, have an extremely beneficial effect on the environment. A refurbished mobile phone may be right for you, if you believe in the power of small decisions that impact the planet as a whole, because buying a refurbished mobile phone keeps it out of the landfill longer. This environmentally friendly decision, combined with the considerable savings, makes the choice of a refurbished phone even more compelling.

However, buying a refurbished phone can have an extremely beneficial effect on the environment. A refurbished mobile phone may be right for you if you believe in the power of small decisions that have an impact on the planet as a whole. Because buying a refurbished mobile phone keeps it out of the landfill longer. This environmentally friendly decision, combined with the considerable cost savings, makes choosing a refurbished phone even more compelling.

Manufacturers regularly release new phone models. And usually we expect these new models to bring improvements over previous models. This is not always the case, and sometimes the new models have flaws or changes that you just don't like at all.

As the phone market has matured, progress has stabilised in many ways. Newer devices don't always bring big improvements in speed or functionality.

If your favourite phone dies, and you need to get a new one, it doesn't have to be the latest model if such an "upgrade" is not what you want to do right away. Look for your favourite model among the refurbished or used phones for sale. You'll probably save a lot of money. And you'll get back the comfortably familiar model you've grown to love over time.

Refurbished phones are great options for those who are adapting to new technology is often more of a headache than a benefit. You get a 'new' phone that is identical to the one you know well. And at the same time delaying the learning of new features by newer mobile phones.

When should you not buy a second-hand phone?

If you want to replace your mobile phone every year or two because you want the new features and technology to come out on the latest phones, then buying refurbished is probably not for you. There is also something satisfying about having a sparkling new device with the latest technology, which will allow you to be the first to unbox, use and show off.

Another reason to choose a refurbished device may not be suitable is the full manufacturer's warranty behind your new device. And whether it is worth the price to you. A refurbished mobile phone is usually returned to a manufacturer within 30 days of use, due to a change of mind, a change in circumstances or a complete malfunction of the device. As mentioned, however, refurbished mobile phones may provide limited guarantees that the phone will be restored. The quality of the restoration may depend on who is refurbishing it and why the phone was returned.

If this uncertainty is simply not something you want to worry about, or if you absolutely need your phone to function without potential quality variables that a used or refurbished phone might introduce, the risk may not be worth it to you.

Red flags to look for when buying refurbished mobile phones

Start by looking at who the phone was refurbished by. Is it a reputable company? Do they have a track record in sound? Have other customers been satisfied or dissatisfied with their refurbished products?

The seller you buy from should be able to convince you why the discount you receive from a used mobile phone is still with solid quality that will last you into the future. If they don't disclose their professional phone restoration process, you should look elsewhere.

You should also look at the warranties offered by the refurbishment service provider. New phones always come with warranties, so they should be professionally refurbished, although the warranties on a refurbished mobile phone are likely to be more limited and of shorter duration. But make sure you are covered for a reasonable period of time. For example, new phones may have a one-year warranty, while refurbished phones are only guaranteed for 90 days. If there is no warranty offered, it is a sign that the refurbishing supplier has no confidence in their refurbishment work. So you shouldn't trust the phone or the supplier either. Ask about the warranty and make sure you know what you are getting into.

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