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In the articles of our channel you will learn how to communicate with people and build relationships, how to equip your home, how to have a better rest and enjoy life, how to be healthy, strong, beautiful and much more. Become happy with us!

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2019-06-05 16:00:42 ​​Aquarius Horoscope

A new year, more changes!

Uranus, your home planet, makes a big change this year. It's relatively slow moving (spending six to seven years in each sign), so it's a major event when it moves from fiery Aries into slower-moving Taurus in early March (which is it's fall position, meaning these two energies are pretty much opposite). Where Uranus likes to experiment, Taurus takes the traditional route. Uranus likes to be an innovator and Taurus says, "I'm good with tradition." Note its retrograde period beginning in mid-August and finishing out the year. Too many attempted outer changes result in the need for inner change. Take time out from your busy schedule to reflect on the lessons you may have missed recently.

Saturn is in Capricorn for the year, indicating a strong work ethic and the need to get serious about some things. Its retrograde period from late April to mid-September is a reminder to not get too lost in your head. Beating yourself up over past mistakes is likely, but not everything is your fault, Aquarius. Give yourself a break and think positively!

Mars is always on a power trip but gets mellowed out somewhat when it moves into Libra's chill presence in October. This is a detrimental position, meaning they don't always play nicely, but you can take advantage of Libra's slightly more laid-back vibe. This isn't the time to try to talk circles around anyone or pull any of your passive-aggressive stuff, though, Aquarius. The direct approach works best.
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2019-06-04 20:00:31 Snickerdoodles

Ingredients

1 ½ cups/180 grams all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon cream of tartar, ½ teaspoon baking soda, ½ teaspoon kosher salt, 10 tablespoons/140 grams unsalted butter (1 1/4 sticks), at room temperature, ¾ cup/150 grams granulated sugar, plus 2 tablespoons, 1 large egg, ½ teaspoon vanilla extract, 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon

Preparation

Heat the oven to 375 degrees. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, cream of tartar, baking soda and salt.

In the bowl of an electric mixer, beat together the butter and 3/4 cup sugar until fluffy, about 2 minutes, scraping down the sides as necessary. Beat in the egg until creamy, and then add the vanilla, again scraping down the sides. Add the flour mixture to the butter mixture and beat on low until just combined.

In a small bowl, combine the remaining 2 tablespoons sugar and the cinnamon. Roll the dough into golf-ball-size balls, then roll each one in the cinnamon-sugar mixture.

Transfer the dough to parchment-lined rimmed baking sheets, at least 3 inches apart. Bake the cookies until just set and dry in the center, 10 to 12 minutes. Do not overbake. Transfer each sheet to a rack to cool for a few minutes, then transfer the cookies to racks to cool completely.
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2019-06-04 16:00:46 ​​What it means if your child is snoring loudly - and why it's not a good sign

Snoring may seem like a normal part of life but it turns out it's not something most healthy children should be doing

At one point or another, it's likely that you will have experienced the frustration that comes from living with a person who snores.

From the sheer annoyance of the sound itself to the lack of sleep it causes, there are really no good points that can be made about it. An OSA occurs when the upper airway to the lungs falls in on itself, making breathing difficult.

The NHS says this can cause the body to make bigger efforts to breathe, narrowing the airway further. When this happens, the body senses a problem and the person wakes up briefly before going back to sleep. This process can be repeated several times throughout the night.

So how do you know if your child is suffering with this? Well, snoring might be the first clue, so keep an ear out for how often they're snoring and how loud it is.

However it's not the only sign to look out for - if your child is waking up repeatedly throughout the night, they may in turn become very sleepy during the day. They might also be sleeping in bizarre positions which make it easier to breathe. All of this could also cause changes in their mood and behaviour, so make a note of how they've been acting as well if you're concerned.
Despite the irritation snoring in adults causes, to both the snorer and those around them, it's a common problem and isn't particularly anything to worry about.

However this isn't the case if it's your child that happens to be snoring. According to experts at the National Sleep Foundation, everyone will snore on occasion, but only about 10 percent of children snore most nights.

They define snoring as "a noise that occurs during sleep when breathing in and there is some blockage of air passing through the back of the mouth."

This opening and closing of the air passage causes tissues in the throat to vibrate and how fast these tissues vibrate determines the volume of the snores.

Loud and regular snoring in children is thought to be "abnormal" and while it could simply be that your child has a cold, it could also be a sign of something more troubling, such as an obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA).

In order to determine whether or not your child has an OSA, they will have to undergo a sleep study, which is performed during an overnight visit to a hospital. The study measures various bodily functions, such as breathing pattern and heart rate.

The results of the study will determine the diagnosis and what happens next. There are currently several treatments available for OSA, including an ear, nose and throat review, inserting nasal prongs to keep the airway open and CPAP, which involves the child wearing a mask while they sleep which provides them with a continuous flow of air.

If you have any concerns about your child snoring, make sure to speak with a medical professional.
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2019-06-03 20:00:29 ​​5 Things You're Probably Doing Wrong In The Shower

It may surprise to you, but the rule ‘to taking shower every day’ - harms your skin. The more often you take a shower, the more you strip the skin of its protective barrier. It is responsible for natural moisturizing of skin...
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2019-06-03 16:00:50 ​​Capricorn Horoscope

There are great benefits to your sign playing gracious host to several planets this year!

There's a new moon in Capricorn that's partnered with a partial solar eclipse to look forward to in the beginning of January, perfect timing when you consider how ready you are to start fresh with your new ideas. You're an ambitious sign who thrives on setting goals and reaching them, so this new moon is the perfect way to kick off 2019. There are signs everywhere that let you know if you're on the right track. Pay close attention to the universe when it gives you the green light (or warns you to hold off).

Your ruler Saturn is also in your sign this year, which indicates some great opportunities to succeed in all areas of your life. You like to take your time and sort out all the details before proceeding because getting it right is more important than being the first one done (although often you accomplish both). Be aware of Saturn's retrograde from late April until mid-September, when slowdowns will probably sideline your forward progress. Ask for extended deadlines or help if necessary.

Pluto goes direct in your sign in early October, and while it won't be a big sea change for you, of all the signs you'll probably feel the subtleties of this transit the most. Now is your chance to rebuild something from the ground up (figuratively, like your self-esteem or literally like a new house). Hopefully, you've spent the last few months of the retrograde contemplating where things may have gone wrong, so you should be set to start rebuilding on a more solid foundation.
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2019-05-31 20:00:30 ​​Today we present you new sports exercises
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2019-05-31 16:00:45 ​​"The Game of Thrones" bloopers all seasons

We discovered the bloopers that the creators themselves missed...

https://oziloo.com/en/celebrity/the_bloopers_of_game_of_thrones_all_seasons
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2019-05-30 20:00:34 ​​The worst countries to travel in 2019

All of these countries have a very beautiful nature, architecture, historical sights, but the culture and laws leaves much to be desired. Therefore, only lovers of sharp adventures and the most avid travelers travel there...

https://oziloo.com/en/muse/the_worst_countries_to_travel_in_2019
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2019-05-30 16:00:44 ​​Sagittarius Horoscope

You're always up for a new learning experience, so will 2019 teach you any valuable lessons? Looks likely!

Expansive Jupiter, your home planet, is in your outgoing sign until early December, so you can look forward to a harmonious mix of fun and open-mindedness most of the year. Your beliefs are front and center, but you aren't interested in preaching to anyone. You're mostly the "live and let live" type, but like most people you defend causes you believe in. Be aware of Jupiter retrograde from early April until the beginning of August because you'll be more reflective during this time. Go over what it is you truly believe in and think about whether you've been living your life according to your personal moral code.

There's a full moon in your sign in mid-June, which could really restore your faith in humanity. This is a good time to put what you've learned into practice and be aware that a lesson you've been taught has a very specific purpose. If life's been feeling chaotic lately, this full moon will calm your nerves and help you see that everything happens for a reason. Don't ignore what the lessons from the past are trying to teach you now.

Talkative Mercury spends time in your sign early in December, when it will just be coming out of its third retrograde period of the year. You might still be feeling some of its effects, so you can expect things associated with how you communicate to be just a little bit harder than usual. On the positive side, Mercury in your sign is great news if you want to learn new things or have plans to teach a class or give a lecture. The lines of communication are open wide, allowing an interesting exchange of information to flow.
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2019-05-28 20:00:47 ​​Chez Ma Tante’s Pancakes

Ingredients

1 large egg, 1 egg yolk, 2 ½ tablespoons baking powder, 2 tablespoons granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon kosher salt, 1 ¼ cups whole milk, 1 cup all-purpose flour, 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons clarified butter (or store-bought), melted, Salted butter, for serving (optional), Maple syrup, for serving

Preparation

Whisk egg and yolk together in a medium bowl. Add baking powder, sugar and salt; whisk until smooth and fluffy. Pour in half the milk, then half the flour. Using a wooden spoon, stir to combine. Add the remaining milk and flour plus 2 tablespoons clarified butter and stir briefly just until batter comes together but is still somewhat lumpy.

Heat a large 12-inch cast-iron skillet or griddle over medium-high for at least 5 minutes. Pour about 1/4 cup clarified butter into the pan. When the surface of the clarified butter starts to shimmer, ladle about 1/3 cup of the batter into the skillet for each pancake, leaving a couple of inches between each pancake. Add more clarified butter as pancakes cook to keep about 1/8 inch of fat in the bottom of the pan at all times.

Cook until the top of the pancake starts to bubble and edges turn browned and crisp, 2 to 3 minutes. Use a spatula to flip each pancake. The cooked surface should be very crispy, with a dark ring around the edge. Cook until the second side is browned and crisp, 2 to 3 minutes. Repeat to cook the remaining pancakes, adding more clarified butter as needed.

Serve immediately with pats of salted butter, if desired, and maple syrup. If making a large batch, cooked pancakes can be kept warm on a wire rack set in a rimmed metal baking sheet in a 300-degree oven.
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