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Because we weren’t supposed to be in schooL today, all I packed was a fruits/chiz baby bento.
But it’s "mandatory pharmacology math calculation exam must be passed with 95 or ye get kick’d out of the nursing program day."
I thot we were scheduled from 8a-10a…
Um, try tiL 2pm…
Nevertheless, we raided the cafeteria. Lots of free vitamin drinks and water bottles & such.
Despite my classmates’ warning, I stepped out of the pizza box & got this nyummy spicy surprising deLight!
I teLL ya, when I saw the Korean grandma bust out with these homecook’d goodies… I was drooLing even if iM no fan of kimcheee!
Asian cucumber salad, chicken pot stickers, and some Korean BBQ ribs & potatoes stew
Didn’t eat the white rice…
But, everyone was trying to get all up on it 0____o
NO SHARiNG!
My edited the following,This blog is about ask a toddler or educating a baby.
!!Tips :Make play-time green-time with greener toys,Get back to basics and try old fashioned wooden toys and organic cotton or homemade teddies. Because babies put most things in their mouths,go as natural as possible.
Refinement :

Image by CIMMYT
Farmer Yang Qiong, of the village of Songshuwa, Yunnan province, China. For her, drought is a serious problem. It causes smaller ears, she says, and having a drought tolerant variety would help. Maize is the main crop in southwest China and the preferred staple food for many ethnic minority populations. Drought is the primary constraint on maize production: in 2008, when this photo was taken, drought had been a problem in 6 of the last 10 years in Yang’s village. Farmers also seek varieties with good yields, disease resistance, feed quality, and other desirable characteristics.
CIMMYT has a strong and healthy collaboration with the Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences (YAAS), an important part of the center’s growing relationship with China. Between March 2005 and October 2008 YAAS participated in the Asian Maize Network (AMNET), funded by the Asian Development Bank and led by CIMMYT, which brought together scientists from five Southeast Asian countries—China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam—to develop and deliver drought tolerant maize varieties for poor farmers in drought-prone regions.
A key benefit of AMNET was that it enabled the sharing of breeding material between countries; the YAAS team incorporated material from CIMMYT and Thailand into their breeding program to produce high-performing, stress tolerant hybrids, and shared elite materials with the other AMNET countries. For the Chinese, as for the other participants, the connections formed were also very important. “We have close relationships with Thailand and Vietnam, and have made many visits between us,” said Fan Xingming, then Director General of the Institute of Food Crops, YAAS and now YAAS Director. "Friendships are blooming among the AMNET countries.”
Fan was keen to see these friendships, and YAAS’s relationship with CIMMYT, continue. "Many of the hybrids we’ve already released use CIMMYT germplasm—without it we couldn’t make such good hybrids for farmers and we couldn’t make such a big impact on incomes or development,” he said in 2008—and indeed, YAAS continues to be an important CIMMYT partner.
Photo credit: Eloise Phipps/CIMMYT.
For more about AMNET, see CIMMYT’s May 2008 e-news story "Asian maize network tackles drought," available online at: www.cimmyt.org/newsletter/37-2008/152-asian-maize-network….
For more about CIMMYT and China, see CIMMYT’s blog story at: blog.cimmyt.org/?p=6188.
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These are useful by me!,news book blog: ask a toddler & educating a baby.
!!Advice : Encourage your baby to allow herself to be held and interacted with by family, friends and neighbors.
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Image by CIMMYT
Farmer Yang Qiong, of the village of Songshuwa, Yunnan province, China. For her, drought is a serious problem. It causes smaller ears, she says, and having a drought tolerant variety would help. Maize is the main crop in southwest China and the preferred staple food for many ethnic minority populations. Drought is the primary constraint on maize production: in 2008, when this photo was taken, drought had been a problem in 6 of the last 10 years in Yang’s village. Farmers also seek varieties with good yields, disease resistance, feed quality, and other desirable characteristics.
CIMMYT has a strong and healthy collaboration with the Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences (YAAS), an important part of the center’s growing relationship with China. Between March 2005 and October 2008 YAAS participated in the Asian Maize Network (AMNET), funded by the Asian Development Bank and led by CIMMYT, which brought together scientists from five Southeast Asian countries—China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam—to develop and deliver drought tolerant maize varieties for poor farmers in drought-prone regions.
A key benefit of AMNET was that it enabled the sharing of breeding material between countries; the YAAS team incorporated material from CIMMYT and Thailand into their breeding program to produce high-performing, stress tolerant hybrids, and shared elite materials with the other AMNET countries. For the Chinese, as for the other participants, the connections formed were also very important. “We have close relationships with Thailand and Vietnam, and have made many visits between us,” said Fan Xingming, then Director General of the Institute of Food Crops, YAAS and now YAAS Director. "Friendships are blooming among the AMNET countries.”
Fan was keen to see these friendships, and YAAS’s relationship with CIMMYT, continue. "Many of the hybrids we’ve already released use CIMMYT germplasm—without it we couldn’t make such good hybrids for farmers and we couldn’t make such a big impact on incomes or development,” he said in 2008—and indeed, YAAS continues to be an important CIMMYT partner.
Photo credit: Eloise Phipps/CIMMYT.
For more about AMNET, see CIMMYT’s May 2008 e-news story "Asian maize network tackles drought," available online at: www.cimmyt.org/newsletter/37-2008/152-asian-maize-network….
For more about CIMMYT and China, see CIMMYT’s blog story at: blog.cimmyt.org/?p=6188.
Welcome!,In the blog: and educating a baby. Stuffed Chicken with Stir Fried Barley
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The chicken is stuffed with baby spinach, turkey pepperoni, and fat-free feta cheese. Dredged in whole wheat flour, egg whites, and plain bread crumbs. Stir-fried barley prepared by Ted.
what a very tasty dish indeed.
LOL – I didn’t understand much of that but it looks tasty!
Looks very tasty,indeed………..mmmmm
Yummy – I even like kimchee!
LOL I’m smart enough by now to know to follow you when it comes to food, you always find the yummy deliciousness.
Mmmmm, pass the kimchee this way! And all that other stuff too!!
Hope the exam went well for ya!!!
yum yum
oooooooooooo too bad you do not like kim chee….i like it lots, but bf says, too much garlic, eheheheh
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