Tip of the week

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WORD OF THE DAY

fiend
[fēnd]

NOUN
fiends (plural noun)
an evil spirit or demon.
synonyms:
demon · devil · evil spirit · imp · bogie · incubus · succubus · hellhound · spook · cacodemon
archaic
(the fiend)
the Devil.
a wicked or cruel person.
“a fiend thirsty for blood and revenge”

 
synonyms:
brute · beast · villain · barbarian · monster · ogre · sadist · evil-doer · baddie · swine · blackguard
informal
a person who is excessively fond of or addicted to something.
“the restaurant’s owner is a wine fiend”
synonyms:
enthusiast · fanatic · maniac · addict · devotee · fan · lover · follower · aficionado · connoisseur · appreciator · buff · freak · nut · ham · sucker · great one

ORIGIN
Old English fēond ‘an enemy, the devil, a demon’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vijand and German Feind ‘enemy’.

Silent/Poem Share

 

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Silently we search for something, anything

Patiently we put off things just to give time to that waiting

It is a thing we often do the most alone

Never telling anyone what we feel inside or what is wrong.

There can come no answers from people’s glances

Only the soul is that direct and true

It does not confuse us or distort our trust

What it requires from us

It is best to find out

Silently it actually says so very much

It never even needs a human touch

Souls are silent answers the things within

The things we patiently wait on to either start or end

Our feelings follow suit with what our souls silently say

We often time get in its way.

Emotional robots we are

Letting ourselves be told how to feel

Often time we don’t listen to our soul and its silence

We should, before we lose the ability to actually hear.

 

 

Word of the Day

fore·shad·ow
[fôrˈSHadō]

Definition of foreshadow
transitive verb
: to represent, indicate, or typify beforehand : prefigure
The hero’s predicament is foreshadowed in the first chapter.

VERB
foreshadows (third person present) · foreshadowed (past tense) · foreshadowed (past participle) · foreshadowing (present participle)
be a warning or indication of (a future event).
“it foreshadowed my preoccupation with jazz”
synonyms:
augur · presage · portend · prognosticate · foreshow · foretell · indicate · suggest · signal · herald · forewarn · warn of · promise · point to · anticipate · forebode · foretoken · betoken · harbinger · prefigure

Dorito Chicken Casserole/Recipe Share

https://www.bunsinmyoven.com/dorito-chicken-casserole/

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Doritos Chicken Casserole

Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
20 mins
Total Time
30 mins
Servings: 6 servings
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Mexican
Keyword: easy dinner recipes, kid-friendly recipes, weeknight dinner recipes
Calories: 627 kcal

This Dorito casserole is loaded with chicken, cheese, and a whole bag of Nacho Cheese Doritos! Trash food at it’s finest, guys!

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. In a medium bowl, stir together the chicken, soup, sour cream, half of the cheddar, Ro*Tel, cumin, and chili powder.
  3. Crush the Doritos and add half of the to the bottom of a 9×13 baking dish. Top with the chicken mixture. Add the other half of the crushed Doritos over the top of the chicken.
  4. Sprinkle the remaining cheese on top and bake for 20 minutes.
  5. Remove from the oven and top with the pico de gallo.
  6. Serve hot.

Quote of the day

“Never continue in a job you don’t enjoy. If you’re happy in what you’re doing, you’ll like yourself, you’ll have inner peace. And if you have that, along with physical health, you will have had more success than you could possibly have imagined.”

― Johnny Carson

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Inside Park/Poem by MwsR

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Inside it is an attraction for sure

Not easy to navigate through

I know that it will cost for someone to explore

But I cannot say anything more.

 

Life is strange there, inside of me

Nothing there is easily understood

Anything can surely appear

Trying hard to always keep out those drifts of tears.

 

Inside it is never quite

If you were to see what all goes on in there

You would surely be scared

I know because I am the one who has had to care.

 

Parks should be exciting and fun

But if it the inside one.

There is just discord

Especially when you enter on your own accord.

 

Inside Parks come with no clear direction

Nothing is free

There may be turmoil to see

When it is inside me.

 

So enter softly, patiently, and calm

I often tell people being here is no fun.

It is merely “to occupy one’s curiosity”

And they leave, usually.

 

No one really comes there and stays for long

It is most unpleasant at times

I try to keep it free of clutter and trash

But it is bound to happen, inside, alas.

 

So come if you wish

Don’t take anything with you

I run this park all on my own

It is hard to maintain, when you hurt all alone.

 

Inside Parks are inside all of you

They have things that attract

And they have things that can make a person blue

Enter cautiously, take nothing away

So the inside park can continue, yet again, another day.

 

 

Word of the day Challenge/Accepted

https://wordofthedaychallenge.wordpress.com/2018/10/24/manifestation/

MANIFESTATION

man·i·fes·ta·tion
[ˌmanəfəˈstāSH(ə)n, ˌmanəˌfesˈtāSH(ə)n]

NOUN
manifestations (plural noun)
an event, action, or object that clearly shows or embodies something, especially a theory or an abstract idea.
“the first obvious manifestations of global warming”
the action or fact of showing an abstract idea.
“the manifestation of anxiety over the upcoming exams”
synonyms:
display · demonstration · showing · show · exhibition · presentation · indication · illustration · exemplification · exposition · disclosure · declaration · expression · profession
a symptom or sign of an ailment.
“a characteristic manifestation of Lyme disease”
synonyms:
sign · indication · evidence · proof · token · symptom · testimony · substantiation · mark · symbol · reflection · example · instance
a version or incarnation of something or someone.
“Purity and Innocence and Young Love in all their gentle manifestations”
an appearance of a ghost or spirit.
synonyms:
apparition · appearance · materialization · visitation

ORIGIN
late Middle English: from late Latin manifestatio(n-), from the verb manifestare ‘make public’.


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In one’s mind often we have undeniable manifestations of our feelings.

They can come across into our daily living if we do not place them where they should be. Often times it is something we our own selves have dreamt up. Be careful lending an idea or theory to be truth.

MwsR ❤