Thursday, 21 February 2013



  • Pistachio Dates Truffles Recipe

Pistachio Dates Truffles Recipe is an arabic food , it is very delicious and easy to make . 

  • Ingredients

one and half cups date paste paste or 300g.
two and half cups ground almonds or 250g.
one tin Nestle cream or 170g.
one cup ground pistachio nuts or 100g.


  • Preparation

1-In a large bowl, add and combine dates paste, ground almond Nestle cream.
2-Mix all ingredients well until a soft dough forms together .cover and place the mixture in the fridge for 1 hour or to set if you like. Roll the mixture into small balls.
3-Roll the balls in the ground pistachio and serve.    

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Jessica Cox











Jessica Cox: became the first pilot with no arms, proving
you don't need 'wings' to fly

Jessica Cox suffered a rare birth defect and was born without any

 arms. None of the prenatal tests her mother took showed there 

was anything wrong with her. And yet she was born with this rare 

congenital disease, but also with a great spirit. The psychology

 graduate can write, type, drive a car, brush her hair and talk on 

her phone simply using her feet. Ms Cox, from Tuscon, Arizona,

 USA, is also a former dancer and double black belt in Tai Kwon-

Do. She has a no-restrictions driving license, she flies planes and 

she can type 25 words a minute.

The plane she is flying is called an Ercoupe and it is one of the

 few airplanes to be made and certified without pedals. Without

 rudder pedals Jessica is free to use her feet as hands. She took

 three years instead of the usual six months to complete her

 lightweight aircraft licence, had three flying instructors and 

practiced 89 hours of flying, becoming the first pilot with no arms.


why do they inspire you ?

because she proved that everything is possible  when you are determent .

how do they inspire you?

when i feel that everything is impossible and i cannot reach it i remember what Jessica Cox did.     

1 - he was born In Winnipeg.
 
 2-he was born on July 28, 1958

 3- Terry lived in British columbia.

 4-He had bone cancer.

 5- His right leg had to be amputated above the knee.

 6-Terry was 18 years old when he had bone cancer.

7-He decided to run across Canada to raise money for cancer research.

  8-Terry wanted to help try to find a cure for cancer.

  9-Atlantic Ocean in st john's, Newfoundland. 

 10- the Marathon of Hope 

 11- Terry ran about 42 kilometers every day for 143 days 

 12- Terry stopped running on Monday, September 1, 

 13- he had to stop in Thunder Bay, Ontario 

 14- His bone cancer had spread to his lungs  

15-  He died in June 1981, at age 22.  16- Canada’s population was 24 million people. 

 17- Terry wanted to raise one dollar for each person in Canada.  Since then, more than $360 million dollars has been given to help cancer research because of Terry’s run and his courage.

18- more than $360 million dollars

Friday, 8 February 2013

pleased to meet you

Hello my name is Farhia I am 15 years old I come from kuwait and I had been in canada 3 weeks.in my free time I love  to watch T.V and play some sports like running and swimming and I love babys because that I always play with my younger brother he is 5 years old.I like taking to the babys and I hope to be a great mother in the future.