Mocha Flavoured Ice Cream

Everyone loves ice cream, if you don't this recipe will make you change your mind... PREP TIME - 2 Hours COOK TIME - 2-5 mins SERVES - 3-4 INGREDIENTS: - 3 Large Ripe Bananas1 Tsp Instant Coffee1 Tsp Cocoa Powder (Unsweetened)1 Tbsp Coconut Milk METHOD: - 1. Peel and chop the bananas (similar size). 2. Store …

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Is Less Really More?

‘Less is more.  We’ve read this a million times, and although this mostly applies in an artistic or design context, it is widely misinterpreted. This phrase was first used in 1855 by Andrea del Sarto, an architect who used it when referring to the desirability of less visual clutter in the building of homes.  This …

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‘You’ve got to find what you love,’ Jobs says

If you can spare 7-10 minutes of your time, read this Commencement speech by Steve Jobs at Stanford in 2005. It changed my life, maybe it inspires yours too! Source : Stanford News | Disclaimer : I do not own this article. I am simply publishing it here.| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF8uR6Z6KLc&t=9s I am honored to be with …

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The Day’s Just Starting.

The alarms went off, not the physical ones which are ever so kind and ring only when they’re supposed to and stop at your command, the alarms in context here have no sense of respect, they will come at you with a vendetta solely meant to disturb you and your balance and ironically get stronger …

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France And Euro 2016 – Nice, Eze Village & Monaco

Nice From Paris, we took a 6 am flight to one of my favourite cities, Nice (pronounced as "Neece"). Unfortunately, our flight was delayed due to an air traffic personnel strike (which I was told was neither a big deal nor very rare in this part of the world). Arriving in Nice at 10, we …

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France And Euro 2016 – Paris

This one has been long overdue. I went to France back in July 2016 for the Euros. A classic example of sports tourism. Given the economics and numbers behind such events, it is not surprising the amount of bids a country is willing to make and the lengths they're ready to go to, to host …

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On Joy and Sorrow By Kahlil Gibran

Then a woman said, Speak to us of Joy and Sorrow. And he answered: Your joy is your sorrow unmasked. And the selfsame well from which your laughter rises was oftentimes filled with your tears. And how else can it be? The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain. …

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Joy And Sorrow – Two Sides of The Same Coin

I was just trying to connect the dots between Joy And Sorrow the other day, after I realised that the person who brought me the most happiness was also the source of some of my misery. To summarise, their presence brought me a world of joy and their immediate absence led to me missing them …

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Cycling For Beginners

Listed below are a few cycling tips I personally followed as a beginner or wished someone had told me sooner than later. This post is aimed solely for beginners and enthusiasts who have started cycling recently. I've tried to cover some of the most common pitfalls of getting into riding, but haven't forgotten that the …

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