Sunday, May 31, 2015

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Unfortunately, there appeared a new guilty pleasure, and now tipping I tell you about it! Maybe you can empty warehouse new on dvd to iherb so I did not have the opportunity to buy more of this addictive candy. Another argument is that Christmas approaches, and perhaps the season new on dvd where purchased and consumed most dried fruits. The most common Christmas cultivars are well dried figs, prunes and dates, but here I turn a kind of dried pineapple. Made in Natures dried pineapple chunks contains no added sugar, additives or sulfate. They are thus a bit more clever than many other dried varieties, is simply dangerous good and disappears quickly from guaranteed bowl. Bromelain new on dvd in pineapple Fresh pineapple contains natural bromelain which is a protein digestibility enzyme. An enzyme effectively Mørner meat and has been used in beer brewing. new on dvd The enzyme contributes to an anti-inflammatory and expectorant effect, slows blood clotting and should be good for digestion. Bromelain can withstand heat treatment poorly, and it is probably only a limited amount left in the dried pineapple pieces here. Bromelain is still my defense argument for why I've stockpiled dried pineapple chunks for Christmas and New Year.
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Saturday, May 30, 2015

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CONTRIBUTION TO TRØGSTAD HISTORY "Trøgstad Historielag
WRITTEN BY SVERRE Skjønberg January 2002 I was born Skjønberg eastern 16:08 1920. My parents were Mina and Olaf Skjønberg. Midwife at the time was Oleane Aasgård. After her took Miss. Svinningen in 1927. The farm Skjønberg consisted of approximately 30 acres of farmland, about 50 hectares of forest. We had three to four cows, three to four pigs and ca. 40 høns.Vi were four siblings and mother was a hard worker with good health. She and Dad kept the good home together. bea They were diligent mennesker.Far drove much as carpenter, and her mother had to care for us kids, and smoked and groom animals. Moreover father sexton from 1928 to 1949 and the mother had to help with the cleaning of the chapel and church, watering the graves etc. I started Skjønhaug school in spring 1928. Teacher was Mary Eng. She was a very strict lady who could go to tangibly called on students. A girl who went to my class was scared and nervous every time she went to school because of this. Better, bea it was not when we pulled up in 4th grade teacher Anders Eng. Here frequented the ear ever and other tangible units. Sometimes Eng first wife came down from the 2nd floor to calm down the Consort when there was too much noise in the schoolroom. Teacher The family lived on the 2nd floor of the school at the time. A famous man, later mayor Olaf Skramrud, once told an episode from when he had Eng who gutted teacher. Skramrud had lead up a table Eng did not accept. He tried to destroy the table by going up on it. When this did not go, he took an ax and smashed it. Students were not any mother-in. Hagbart bea Haugbakk told that he once took the slice of bread with butter and coat over billboard. The result was that the chalk not bet on. It was completely different circumstances when Johan Ivesdal took over in 1933. Then it was fun to go to school.
We were the closest neighbors to Trøgstad Fort who had boot camp in the summer of 1920-30- century. Then there was hustle and bustle of Skjønhaug town. Johan Østereng drifted bakery and delivered "stomp" to the fort. He also had kafe` and store selling various snacks. The soldiers leave enough left part
crowns there. The soldiers attracted moreover young damers attention bea Skjønhaug. Sisters Cheeks from Rødenes was telefonnistinner at center. I often saw Sergeant Telles motorcycle parked outside. We kids kaølte he Counting motorcycle. Some of the soldiers we were good buddies with.
In her spare from duties in the home and school, we kicked bea the football, bl. a. summer. The ball was primitive to begin with, processed by sammensurrede cloths. It was therefore very happy when we got a real football of our grandfather Svend Pettersen Skjønberg after a visit here in Oslo. Grandpa was otherwise postmen in approximately 40 years. His route was Skjønhaug, Tosebygda, Ekeberg, Øiestad, Tveten. In Inner Smaalenenes Avis stood there when he joined in 1935, he had traveled a distance of 3 once around the Earth. Can also mention that when it came to football kicking it was nice area where shaft Sandvik built his business premises with butchery in the outhouse. Later bought Lars Dahl farm that went under the name Dahl farm, now Høland road 9. We kids on Skjønhaug was resentment when we lost this fine play and ball position. Can also mention that we made a part of our playthings even with the help of father who was a very handy guy with a lot of carpentry tools. We made toy cars, sleds, stilts, a form of "Olabiler" etc. We had a kind of gravel pit near the farm, which was a popular play spot. In summer we cycled to Øyeren to bathe. We parked the bikes under the barn bridge on the farm Strone. The swimming area was Strøneslandet. We had to make sure the clothes we took care of us for the walking part ungfe grazing in the area. A little song stanza arose: "You will get candy, you will get charge (chocolate), to join the Øyeren and bathe." It was often low temperature in the water. We had to beware of "Ågropa", it was deep and dangerous.
Can also mention some of the reading material bea that was present bea at the time. Father kept Oslo newspaper "Future Signs". Grandfather signed up for "Morning Post" and "Today's News", bea also Oslo Newspapers. And of course we had "Inner bea Smaalenenes Avis". Of magazines was "home" and "Illustrated Family Blade". When one came up in big school in the 4th grade, there were books to borrow in the school library by teacher Anders Eng. Among the books was "Otter Patrol" high. When Johan Ivesdal became a teacher were purchased some new books. "Tonight we are escaping," a tale of two boarding bea school boys who escaped from Devil's Island in the Oslo Fjord. Other books that stood high in the course was "Tarzan" and Indian books "Hjortefot" and "The Last of the Mohicans".
This was an inspiration to play "Indian and white". Other things that preoccupied us in childhood was to collect cigarette brands. Cigarette packs of 20-30 century contained marks, images that became a popular collector's item. There were pictures of famous soccer clubs, athletics men, skiers, trotting horses etc. The marks we found in empty cigarette packets that were discarded, bea or

Friday, May 29, 2015

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Thursday, May 28, 2015

A little about the country Chile. Republic of Chile is EiT far (4630 km) and narrow grpn country on


A little about the country Chile. Republic of Chile is EiT far (4630 km) and narrow grpn country on the west coast of south america. It borders Peru, Bolivia and Argentina. The climate in Chile is temperate but varies from cold and damp in south via the Mediterranean climate to desert in the north. The Atacama Desert is the driest area. There are active volcanoes and hot springs. In Chile there are about 16 million grpn inhabitants. Santiago is the capital (4.4 mil inhabitants) and is located right in the country. We're going to Temuco, ein town of about 247,000 inhabitants. Temuco opposition south of Santiago. We will probably be in Chile in 6 weeks, so we have therefore think to get acquainted with the country. There are many fine seaside resorts and opportunities to rent cabins. Chile has ein stunning scenery so I think we get ein great experience.
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Monday, May 25, 2015

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The old village book, Lånke book, which tells of generations ebook gratis once generations back in time, it is now possible to acquire. A few items of the book has been on the team's history stock, but there has been no hardcover.
Now the bound and ready for sale. The book gives a good and rich picture ebook gratis of the different farms genealogy and history. A nice supplement ebook gratis and a valuable contribution to the two volumes that made released mid-1990s and that tells generations recent history. Not least the book is indispensable for those pursuits with genealogy and or interested in general local history. In addition to all the information about the family, finds a small and large events described, which has had an impact on the people and the village in previous generations.
Many people have missed ebook gratis the book; some because the old they start to become well well-used; others because it has lacked in their bookcase. History team had no great store of the book, but the 100 books that were in the warehouse, it is now that said you may purchase.