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| I'm in need of some advice. It's about my eyebrow piercing. I have had my piercing for almost a year, and through out it all, I'm still experiencing problems. No matter what I do to take care of my piercing it just won't heal. I think my body is rejecting it, so it's time for me to take it out. I don't want to take it out at all because I love it, but sadly, I suppose it has to be done. I know when I take it out there will be scarring, but what I'm wondering is, exactly how bad will the scar be? Also, will taking the jewelry out now leave less of a scar than if I took it out a few years from now? If any of you have dealt with this sort of thing please offer any advice that you can.
Were you left with a scar after you took your piercing out? Is there a way to heal and remove the scar?
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One of my favorite things about the holiday season would have to be eggnog. If you don't know what it is, eggnog is a delicious holiday drink. It's thick, creamy, and can sometimes contain alcohol. I can't wait until I have my hands on this addicting drink. Christmas just wouldn't feel the same without it.
You can make your own eggnog by using this recipe from Southern Living. 6 eggs 2 + ½ cups heavy whipping cream 2 cups whole milk 1 cup caster sugar ½ cup brandy ½ cup dark rum ½ teaspoon vanilla extract ½ teaspoon nutmeg, ground or grated (fresh is best) Begin with pre-chilled ingredients for the greatest end result. In a medium bowl, beat the eggs together hard until they're very frothy. Add sugar and continue beating. Sprinkle in nutmeg and vanilla. Continue beating. A little at a time, add in the whipping cream, continuing to beat. Again, only a little at a time, beat in the milk. Finally, beat in the rum and brandy. Give your arms a break from all that beating by putting the eggnog in the fridge to chill for 1 – 2 hours. Serve cold. What is one treat you can't go a Christmas without? Are you a fan of eggnog? | | |
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One of my favorite things about the holiday season would have to be eggnog. If you don't know what it is, eggnog is a delicious holiday drink. It's thick, creamy, and can sometimes contain alcohol. I can't wait until I have my hands on this addicting drink. Christmas just wouldn't feel the same without it.
You can make your own eggnog by using this recipe from Southern Living. 6 eggs 2 + ½ cups heavy whipping cream 2 cups whole milk 1 cup caster sugar ½ cup brandy ½ cup dark rum ½ teaspoon vanilla extract ½ teaspoon nutmeg, ground or grated (fresh is best) Begin with pre-chilled ingredients for the greatest end result. In a medium bowl, beat the eggs together hard until they're very frothy. Add sugar and continue beating. Sprinkle in nutmeg and vanilla. Continue beating. A little at a time, add in the whipping cream, continuing to beat. Again, only a little at a time, beat in the milk. Finally, beat in the rum and brandy. Give your arms a break from all that beating by putting the eggnog in the fridge to chill for 1 – 2 hours. Serve cold. What is one treat you can't go a Christmas without? Are you a fan of eggnog?
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| I'm a huge body butter addict. My favorite at the moment is Satsuma Body Butter, from The Body Shop. This butter smells delicious, is thick, and lasts hours on my skin. It has a light, refreshing, citrus scent. If you ever get the chance, I highly recommend trying it. It's simply amazing!
What's your favorite body butter? What do you like about it?
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| I don't know about you, but I'm getting annoyed with all the Twilight hate lately. So, I'd like to say this:
If you don't like Twilight, then don't bash other people who do enjoy it. No matter if you think you can validate your reasons for it sucking, it won't suck to the people who do enjoy it. You can't push your long list of reasons down their throats and expect them to see the light just because you say so. Would you like it if someone ripped apart a book that you enjoy, right down to the very last page? Enough with "Bella is a horrible role-model." Did anyone say she was a good role-model? she is a character in a book. Every character isn't going to live up to your expectations. How about looking beyond Bella and Edward. Take a look at Alice or Carlisle. Carlise dedicated himself to saving lives. Twilight isn't for everyone. If it's not for you, then stop bitching about it. Can't we just agree that we don't all have the same taste in books?
What do you think? Has the hate for this book gone too far?
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