miércoles, 15 de junio de 2011

Adios!!! TT^TT

Goodbye dear friends, thank you for joining all the time.
This is the last publication of kramss, since our time at school is coming to an end.
We hope to have a good year and remember to never give up.
Always follow your dreams
Until then: kramss

martes, 1 de marzo de 2011

"FRUIT SALAD"



Ingredients:

1 mango
2 oranges
1 / 2 small pineapple
1 kiwi
1 apple
18 grapes
2 pears conference or lemon
1 slice of watermelon chunks
lettuce leaves
2 palm

Preparation:

Tear lettuce by way of palm strips and small wheels.

Then chop the apple, mango and kiwi into small pieces. Oranges are split by two or three each segment. The berries in half.

Make a vinaigrette with olive oil base, half orange juice, a little honey, until a thick sauce.

Set as lettuce base and palm into a bowl. Add fruit. Drizzle with sauce. Garnish with mint leaves or mint.


       



 

jueves, 3 de febrero de 2011

There is one dozen of eggs.
There are 12 oranges!!
There is one lettuce
There is one bottle of milk
There is a carton of juice
There is a cola
There are 8 treys of meat
There is a chiken
There  is one mayonnaise
There is a mustard
There are some bacon
There  are some ham
There is a dressing
There is a ice cream
There are 2 bottles of yogurt 
 There are two cans of peas
There is a can of corn soup
 There are two jars of salsa barbiquiu
  There are two cans of beans
  There are two boxes of pasta
  There are eight bags of rice
  There are two boxes of mashed potatoes
  There are two boxes of mashed potatoes
  There are two boxes of macaroni and cheese
  There is a can of diced carrot
  There is a can of french fries
  There are four cans of vegetables
Accountants: Those who name things or objects
be counted by units.
Uncountable: Those who name things, objects or things
that can not be counted by units.
SUBSTANTIVE ITEMS 

MUGS, MESA, PENCIL, SPOON,
HAMMER, CAR
 

uncountable nouns 
WATER, SUGAR, AIR, COFFEE

jueves, 16 de diciembre de 2010

Christmas story :3

The story of Christmas seems to have the first record in the years 320 to 353 linked to the celebration of the birth of Christ for Christian communities. Before the Romans also held their celebrations on 17 to December 23, in a few days holidays on which the art of cooking had a significant role and December 25 was the pagan celebration of the exaltation of the Sun Although it is believed that Jesus was born more towards the spring - and about five years ahead of our time fixing counted. But the early Christians chose the date to coincide with the pagan Sun holiday

From the late fourth century, Christianity began to celebrate the tradition of Christmas on December 25. Pope Julius I fixed the date of December 25, the day close to many of the winter solstice holiday celebrated in antiquity. It should be understood that it is the combination of inherited traditions and customs. The customs, myths and legends have been added after over the centuries from many different countries, up to the current celebration of Christmas.

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miércoles, 24 de noviembre de 2010

Thanksgiving Day :3

Thanksgiving Day is a harvest festival celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada. Traditionally, it has been a time to give thanks for a bountiful harvest. While it may have been religious in origin, Thanksgiving is now primarily identified as a secular holiday. It is sometimes casually referred to as Turkey Day.
In Canada, Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October.
In the United States, it falls on the fourth Thursday of November.
The precise historical origin of the holiday is disputed. Although Americans commonly believe that the first Thanksgiving happened in 1621 at Plymouth, Massachusetts, there is strong evidence for earlier celebrations in Canada and by Spanish explorers in Florida .
Thanksgiving Day is also celebrated in Leiden, in the Netherlands. A different holiday which uses the same name is celebrated at a similar time of year in the island of Grenada.