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5 Easy Steps To Make Your Fluffy Homemade Pancakes.
~1.6 mins read
Pancakes are the easiest dessert you can make, probably when you're too lazy to cook or on a weekend. In this article I'll be sharing my personal recipe that I use when making my pancakes.
If you want your pancakes to be extra creamy add more milk, if you prefer your pancake to be extra fluffy and a bit crunchy then add more eggs. But there's a secret I'd like to share with you, but before that let's get started, What would you need?
Ingredients
Flour
Sugar
Eggs
Milk
Chili pepper (optional)
Salt (optional)
Vanilla Flavoring (optional)
Warm Water
Method
Step 1: Combine your dry ingredients (the flour, sugar, salt, chili pepper, milk (if in powdered form)) make sure they're well incorporated
Step 2: In a separate bowl, break and beat your eggs, then gradually add your well beaten eggs to the flour mixture (flour, sugar, salt, chili pepper, milk).
Step 3: Gradually add your warm water to the mixture, make sure the batter is not too watery or too thick and mix well, until they're no lumps in the batter.
Step 4: Heat your pan and add a little groundnut oil (1 tablespoon) when the oil is heated gradually add your pancake (in sequence) batter to the pan using whichever type of spoon that is convenient for you.
Step 5: Remember to flip it over at interval to prevent it from burning, then fry until slightly brown.
Then it is READY!!!
Now back to my little secret I don't know if you'll buy the idea, but still, I like my pancakes a bit crunchy at the edge, so when I'm frying them, I sprinkle sugar on the edges of the pancake batter while it is still frying before I flip it over.
So what do you think?
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Imbecility: Do You Know It Is Also Called Cerebral Palsy? Does It Worsen With Age?
~2.5 mins read
Cerebral Palsy (also known as CP) is a congenital disorder of movement, muscle tone or posture. Some people call cerebral palsy patients Imbeciles.
Cerebral palsy is due to abnormal brain development, frequently before birth.
Cerebral Palsy is triggered as a result of brain injury or problem that takes place at some point of pregnancy or beginning or within the first 2 to 3 years of a child's life. It can be precipitated by: Problems from being born too early (premature birth). Not getting ample blood, oxygen, or other nutrients before or in the course of birth.
Does Cerebral Palsy worsen with age?
Cerebral palsy is a “non progressive disorder". This simply means that as children get older, their Cerebral Palsy will not worsen. While an individual's cerebral palsy will no longer decline as they get older, there are a few things that can affect their general health and wellness.
How long can a patient with cerebral palsy live?
Although there have been no general research of life expectancy in humans with cerebral palsy, most youngsters affected by Cerebral palsy stay between 30 and 70 years, depending on the severity of the condition. In general, a toddler with a mild case of Cerebral Palsy generally lives longer than a infant with mobility and intellectual limitations.
What Are The Treatments That Can be Given To Cerebral Palsy Patients?
1. Surgery: Surgery is one of the many options available to assist children with cerebral palsy which improves mobility, posture and assures healthy growth. Most doctors recommend physical therapy and medicine earlier than surgery. Surgery can correct or improve motion and alignment in the legs, ankles, feet, hips, wrists and arms.
a. Gastrostomy: A gastrotomy is a surgical thru the skin of the abdomen to the stomach. A feeding system is put into this opening so that feed can be delivered at once into the belly without passing through the mouth and throat.
b. Orthopedic Surgery: The most frequent kind of surgical procedure that young people with cerebral palsy undergo is known as orthopedic surgery. This refers to processes that tackle the musculoskeletal system. Children with cerebral palsy can attribute most of their signs and challenges to problems with muscles, joints, and bones.
2. Therapies: such as occupational therapies which improves daily activities and work capabilities of patients, stretching exercise that enhance flexibility and physical function.
3. Medications: such as muscle relaxant and sedatives.
And lastly Cerebral palsy patients need love, care and attention from their family. They should not be discriminated because of their disability. The love and care they receive from their family, friends and loved ones could help them recover faster.
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