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Blackpurls knitpickings, 2 weeks ago, Read 0 times.
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Have you ever had cake that was made without flour' Â Until last week I didn't know such a thing was possible. Â My friend, Jadine, treated me to a piece of this yummy chocolate cake. Â I was so excited to actually have a tasty dessert that is also gluten free. Â She emailed her recipe to me and I was able to bake it last night. Â All of the ingredients are easy to find here in Belmopan without going to the health food store or needing to drive to Belize City or Spanish...
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Anyone stumbling on my post, a week ago, about our upcoming immigration appointment might be vaguely wondering what we did about the requirement for full medical insurance.
Indeed, depending on your viewpoint, you might be wondering why we do not already have full medical insurance in Cyprus, or - at the other extreme - why, as British citizens, we need anything at all other than the European health card.
To answer the second part: we moved here before Britain was in the EU, and before...
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Mama(e) in Translation, 1 month ago, Read 0 times.
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I was listening to Talk of the Nation this afternoon and cringing as I heard the Solicitor General trying to defend the Individual Mandate before the Supreme Court.It's not looking good for President Obama right now... I remember the night I watched the voting of the Health Care Law live and thought how the vote went right along party lines, but fortunately it passed in the end. I'm on pins and needles thinking that maybe the Supreme Court will strike the law down altogether.I wonder what that...
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This was Quinn's reaction to all the republican efforts to control every aspect of women's health care.
I know, kiddo. I can't quite believe it, either. Â
Part of me wants to write a more in-depth blog post about these issues, but when I try to think of what to say I just end up screaming obscenities. Â So I'll just say this: Â The Handmaid's Tale is seeming less and less like a work of fiction, and more and more like something the GOP would suggest as a legitimate way...
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Who knows if they'll publish it, but here's my letter to the editor at The Australian:While reading the article in The Australian, Hygiene lessons will help migrants integrate, I was reminded of my orientation day at university in England, where we were given a list of English customs we would not be familiar with as newcomers. This included topics such as queuing, health care and tenants rights, amongst other things we had no knowledge of. Had I not been given these helpful bits of...
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 Gluten free baking supplies can be found here in Belmopan!  I thought I was going to have to take a trip out to Spanish Lookout to find everything I need.  Thankfully, that was not the case.  I found the tapioca starch and the rice flour at Fansico, a Chinese owned grocery store, and I found the Xanthan Gum at Ultimate Herbal Health Food Store.  I was shocked to find the Xanthan Gum...totally shocked.  But so relieved that I didn't need to order it online and try...
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As an ex-pat, I can't help pondering some basic questions about Americans and the health care system they claim is the best in the world:
Why hasn't any other advanced country decided to adopt an American-style health care system'Â
Why don't Americans accept that everyone has a right to health care, instead of seeing it as a luxury akin to a new car'Â
Why is American health care so much more expensive than that of any other country?Â
Why do so many babies die in America before...
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Empty Nest Expat, 1 month ago, Read 0 times.
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Great movements often start in coffee shops.Vaclav Havel famously metwith his fellow Czech dissidentsin the Cafe Slavia across fromthe National Theatre in Prague.My expatriate American friends,Donna and Kendra,newly arrived in Turkey,had decided to organize a VDay eventwith both expatriate and Turkish women.They decided to produce the play"The Vagina Monologues"in Istanbul.Auditions were over.Our first rehearsalwas at an Istanbul coffee shop.We shyly came together,that day in February.I...
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Sharing a more comprehensive update on Boracay... since I am writing an article for the Bonda magazine, I decided to update the same details here in my blog to give others a better indication of costs. Vacation in Paradise: Boracay, PhilippinesA lot of people are afraid to go to the Philippines because of the different bad news, which they have heard over the years. Both my expatriate and Malaysian friends often tell me that they have heard of Boracay, yet only a handful have actually...
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