Monday, February 25, 2013

Tasty Treat Monday

Addition to The Family

Hello everyone. I hope everybody enjoyed his/her weekend. For this Tasty Treat Monday I have a new addition to the our vault, dirt pudding. Have anyone heard of the treat white trash? It's a mixture of pretzels. cereal, and nuts covered in white chocolate. White trash makes a great treat but dirt pudding is the icing on the cake. Its a great party snack for the kids especially during the halloween season.




You will need:
  • 2 3.5oz packages of instant French Vanilla pudding mix
  • 3 cups of milk
  • 1 cup of confectioners' sugar
  • 2 8oz package of cream cheese, softened
  • 1/4 cup of butter, softened
  • 1 12oz container frozen whipped topping, thawed
  • 1 14oz package of chocolate cream-filled sandwich cookies, crushed (Oreo Cookies)

Directions:


  1. Whisk French vanilla pudding mix with milk in a large bowl until softly set, about 2 minutes. Pudding will thicken as it stands. Cream confectioners' sugar, cream cheese, and butter in a separate bowl until smooth and creamy. Stir cream cheese mixture into pudding until thoroughly combined; gently fold frozen whipped topping into the mixture.
  2. Place half the cookie crumbs into the bottom of an 9x12-inch dish; retain remaining crumbs for topping. Spread the filling over the layer of cookie crumbs and top with remaining crumbs, covering completely. Chill for at least 30 minutes.
Enjoy the dirt pudding.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Sunday Morning BIt

Our Daily Bread
RBC Ministries
February 24, 2013
Read: Matthew 5:1-14
God's Lighthouse

The Mission Point Lighthouse was built in 1870 on a peninsula in Northern Michigan to warn ships of sand bars and rocky shores along Lake Michigan. That lighthouse got its name from another kind of lighthouse, a mission church, which was built 31 years earlier.

In 1839, Rev. Peter Dougherty answered the call to become pastor of a church in Old Mission that was made up of Native Americans who lived farther south on the same peninsula. Under his leadership, a thriving community of farmers, teachers, and craftsmen worked side by side to build a better life for the community.

When believers in Christ work together in unity, their fellowship of faith provides spiritual light in the world’s darkness (Phil. 2:15-16). Jesus said, “You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. . . . Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven” (Matt. 5:14-16).

The Mission Point Lighthouse warned ships of danger, but the original Old Mission Church provided spiritual direction to all who would listen. Believers do the same individually and through our churches. We are God’s lighthouse because Jesus lives in us.
 
You are called with a holy calling
The light of the world to be;
To lift up the lamp of the Savior 
That others His light may see. —Anon.
 
Believers help the lost to find their way home when their life shines brightly.

Friday, February 22, 2013

Bowling with Chrysler

Hanging with Chrysler

Last night was a blast. Wait rewind..
 
Chrysler Group LLC came to North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University as the focal employer for Engineer's Week 2013: Celebrate Awesome. Chrysler LLC is one of the leading auto manufacturer in the industry. With the conglomerate of the Fiat, Jeep, Dodge, Ram, Mopar Electronics, and the lovable SRT, Chrysler has emerged from the brink. 

During E-Week, Chrysler conducted info sessions, enrichment seminars, and interviews in conjunction with A&T's Spring Career Fair to raise awareness about their internships, co-op, and company as a whole. Representatives were eager talk to the students of North Carolina A&T's College of Engineering. Organizations like the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), and the Institute of Electrical Engineering and Electronics (IEEE) were active in conversations with Chrysler to help bring internships to students.

But yesterday for two hours Chrysler met with A&T students for a fun night. At AMF Bowling Alley in Greensboro, North Carolina Chrysler hosted the best bowling night. There was free bowling, shoes, food, drinks, and exposure. Chrysler was not only present at AMF but they were sociable and were interested in knowing what made students want to work in the auto industry. 

Throughout the night I met various representatives that all had great information about their company. I spoke with a Design Engineer named Xavier and his main function at Chrysler was the design and innovation of Bluetooth technology in Dodge vehicles. Anything that allows you to have hands-free functions in your vehicle goes through the hands of Xavier. He was great, but the best part was when he told me about taking his work home. The other representative that I spoke to was Becky. Becky was a recruiter looking for students with drive. She was telling me that even though I have high hopes in the Aerospace Industry, I could still have a role in the auto industry. I told her that I was interested in propulsion systems and she offered some great advice about joining the auto industry. She told me that engines, whether in aerial vehicles or cars, function under the same principles, so why not explore that entity. I enjoyed talking to this woman because she made me think that the auto industry isn't so bad. Don't get me wrong, my heart lies in the sky, but I might consider tinkering with the auto industry. 

Long story short, I had a great time. The bowling was great my friends had a fun too. The even handed out USB drives, headphones, info cards and booklets for our benefit. It was great turn out, but the best part was leaving AMF and seeing the representatives cars. The all had 2013 models like the Dodge Charger SRT with 22'' chrome alloy rims, the Challenger SRT, and the Dart it was awesome too see. This was great event and I hope to see something like this in the future for Engineer's Week at North Carolina A&T State University because last night was a blast.






Thursday, February 21, 2013

Poem on Song

I hope you guys enjoy this:

Some nights I will be here. I'm half way there so put your troubles aside and start living. Everyday I bring the sun around and I know it gonna be a lovely day. You know what I mean, like a cop car I got the moves. It doesn't matter what I did because I will never forget what was said and done. Don't you understand you're not working hard. Its my time, watch me crack my batman. Stop, now think about it, nothing even matters. But I gotta feeling that you don't care. So everybody clap ya hands, that was quite a show but its over now cause I'm all tied up inside.

Growing up in Spanish Harlem somebody once told me the world is gonna roll me but I partied like a rockstar all night long. Around my way, I'm under a spell and I'm in over my head but never mind the nights I had to cry because you never let me go inside. But I'm focused because I wanna make a change and I wanna fight. I'm different and that make me larger than life so put on your dancing shoes and lets groove tonight. I know we'll be together again cause every where I go, every smile I see, I know you are there smiling back at me.

Let me tell you something, don't you worry about a thing tonight you got me right where you want me. I hope that I feel this way forever, hope that its me and you together but the show goes on. I'm beggin you shake it off cause I am in misery; it's over. But you don't have to read my mind I'm all out of love but there is a God that walks over the Earth. Even if the sky is falling down, I know it ain't easy to smile and hide the pain but just dance it'll be okay. I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling, I gotta make you understand that this is something I gotta do but look at me now, I'm gettin' paper cause I'm out here grindin the books.

**As a Disclaimer: This poem has phases from 52 songs. See if you can figure out the songs used. Leave some guesses, you never know what you might win.
As a Second Disclaimer: This poem has no correlation with any one's life, just a creative activity. **

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

E-Week 2013



Engineer's Week 2013

Its that time of year again, the third week of February, Engineer's Week. Engineer's Week was set in motion by the National Society of Professional Engineers in 1951 in conjunction with President George Washington's birthday. Why George Washington's birthday you ask? Well, Washington, a gentleman farmer of inherited wealth and limited formal education, acquired credible surveying skills early in life, but excelled as a manager, strategist, and leader. Throughout his lifetime he directed a growing nation toward technical advancements, invention, and education. He promoted construction of roads, canals, the Capitol, docks and ports, water works, and new efforts to extract coal and ores and develop manufacturing resources. Washington's efforts made him American's First Engineer and his work fell under the Civil Engineering discipline, but since George Washington many new branches have been spread. The Engineering family has grown to encompass Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, Chemical, Computer, Architectural, Biomedical, Biological, Aerospace, Marine, and many more. The field of engineering is very extensive and will continue to grow with the advances in technology. 

I might be biased but Mechanical Engineering is the way to go because it is the most versatile. Being in Mechanical Engineering allows you to learn what all disciplines are about. It is great. But lets talk about E-Week. Engineer's Week was intiated to highlight a time for engineers to emphasize the importance of learning math, science, and technical skills. However, this is not a just a time to educate, but to publicize the contributions made in the field. My illustrious university, North Carolina A&T State University of Greensboro, North Carolina is doing it up big with a full week of programs for students, faculty, and staff of the College of Engineering. We kicked of E-Week with a Ceremony given by Dean of the College of Engineerig Robin Coger and will end with a community outreach program on Saturday. This year Engineer's Week 2013 theme is "Celebrating Awesome."The highlight events through the week include the Spring Career Fair, the Order of Engineers Ceremony, and the PCI Event: Introduce a Girl to Engineering. This week is the second most hype time at A&T (second only to #GHOE).
 

Personally, I will be taking advantage of all the activities E-Week 2013 can throw. Today I will be attending a Beyond the Classroom Invitation-only session. It will be about how to increase your competitiveness through Undergraduate Research and Fellowships. I can't wait. We have tons of people coming to be apart of something great. If you're in the Triad this week, come on by A&T, McNair Hall, and party up with some Aggies and maybe you'll get a taste of the one and only Aggie Pride. 

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Tasty Treat Monday

Starbucks                       
Hello everyone I hope you had a great Valentine's Day and enjoyed your weekend. As you know, today is Tasty Treat Monday so lets kick this week off right. Today, I have a great recipe for you cake and ice cream lovers; have you ever mixed ice cream and cake before? Well this Ice Cream Cake recipe will surely satisfy. This is easy, quick, and full of flavor.

You will need:

  • 1 (18.25oz) package of chocolate cake mix
  • 1/2 gallon of ice cream, softened
Directions
  1. Prepare cake according to package directions; bake in a 9x13 inch baking dish and cool completely.
  2. Use ice cream that comes in a rectangular carton. Remove the carton and, using a piece of string or dental floss, cut the ice cream in half lengthwise (long side to long side) and place the two layers side by side on a piece of waxed paper.
  3. Place the cooled cake over the ice cream. Trim the cake and ice cream so that the edges match.
  4. Place a board or serving platter over the cake, hold onto the waxed paper and board, and flip the ice cream cake over. Remove the waxed paper and smooth out the seam between the ice cream slabs.
  5. Cover with waxed paper and freeze until very firm. Decorate as desired.
Mrs. Fields
Enjoy this cake. Let me know how yours turns out and I hope you have a great week.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Sunday Morning Bit

Our Daily Bread
RBC Ministries
February 17, 2013
Read: Romans 12:3-13
Gifted To Serve

It occurred to me one day that my right foot does all the pedal work when I’m driving my automatic transmission car. It alone works the accelerator and the brake. The left foot is idle. What happens if I decide that to be equitable, my left foot ought to replace my right foot half the time when I am driving? If you have never done so, please don’t try it!

If we don’t require such equality of the members of our own body, why is it that we sometimes expect it of people in the church? That seems to be an issue that the first-century church at Rome faced. Some were thinking more highly of themselves than they ought (Rom. 12:3) just because they were doing some things others were not doing. But Paul reminds us that “all members do not have the same function” (v.4). We’ve been gifted according to God’s grace (v.6). He gave us those gifts to serve others, not ourselves (vv.6-13). Our service is to be marked by diligence and fervor, for we are serving the Lord, not man (v.11).

So, let’s not look over our shoulders to see what others are doing or not doing. Look at how God may be able to use you in His kingdom today. He has gifted you just as He has pleased (v.3).

Lord, lead me today as You see best. Use the gifts You
have given me to encourage others on their journey.
Help me not to compare myself with others
but to be content with who You have made me to be.

We can’t all play the same part in God’s band of service, but we should all play in harmony.


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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Public Notice

F.Y.I.


This is a re-airing  of the "Enjoying Fleece Tie Blankets" post. I am re-airing it because I just launched the how to guide of making your very own fleece tie blankets on my website. The link below is to revisit the "Enjoying Fleece Tie Blankets" post but above the posts are links to various pages like: Home, Blogger Spotlight, Scoop Tip Line, Facebook, and now Fleece Tie Blankets. Take advantage of these pages.

So enjoy the page and I hope to hear from you about your own blanket.

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Friday, February 15, 2013

Image of the Day

What Is Love?


"So it’s not gonna be easy. It’s gonna be really hard. We’re gonna have to work at this every day, but I want to do that because I want you. I want all of you, forever, you and me, every day…" – Ryan Gosling, The Notebook


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Thursday, February 14, 2013

It's The Big Day

Happy Valentine's Day

Hello everyone, the day is finally here. I hope you have a wonderful day and you celebrate it with the people you love.
Enjoy this card from to you.



Wednesday, February 13, 2013

You Still Have One Day

Pre-Valentine's Day Jitters

Fellas, Fellas its the day before Valentine's Day. I hope you have an idea of what you want to do for your special valentine. Even for those that do not, you still have one day to get your act together. Valentine's Day is important because it's a National event that plays as a venue for you to show your appreciation and love you that special someone. Now remember this: Valentine's Day should not be the only day you show your significant someone how much you appreciate, care, and love them; it should be a daily action. 

But I hope you, ladies and gentlemen enjoy this day... Remember you still have on more day so in the meantime enjoy these fun facts about Valentine's Day.

In the Middle Ages, young men and women drew names from a bowl to see who would be their Valentine. They would wear this name pinned onto their sleeves for one week for everyone to see. This was the origin of the expression "to wear your heart on your sleeve."

More than 35 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolate will be sold for Valentine's Day.

73 percent of people who buy flowers for Valentine's Day are men, while only 27 percent are women.

15 percent of U.S. women send themselves flowers on Valentine's Day.

Over $1 billion worth of chocolate is purchased for Valentine's Day in the U.S.

220,000 is the average number of wedding proposals on Valentine's Day each year.

California produces 60 percent of American roses, but the greater number sold on Valentine's Day in the U.S. are imported, mostly from South America.

Women purchase approximately 85 percent of all valentines.

In the U.S., 64 percent of men do not make plans in advance for a romantic Valentine's Day with their sweethearts. 

About 3 percent of pet owners will give Valentine's Day gifts to their pets.

In the 1800s doctors commonly advised their heartbroken patients to eat chocolate, claiming it would sooth their pain. To this day, many women find comfort in a box of chocolates when dealing with heartbreak.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Ice Made Simple

The Ice That Could

Ice is best thing that the Food industry could take advantage of to preserve perishable foods. The meat and transportation industries benefit the most because meat has to be stored at cool temperatures and the truck drivers do not have to rush to reach their destination. Without ice this world would not be able to cool down or store food. But in 1935 Frederick McKinley Jones made sure everyone across the country could enjoy gourmet cuisine.

Frederick Jones was born in in Covington, Kentucky near Cincinnati, Ohio on on May 17, 1893. He was a trained mechanic, a skill he learned doing military service in France during World War. His mastery of electronic devices was largely self-taught, through work experience and the inventing process.

Frederick McKinley Jones was one of the most prolific Black inventors ever. Frederick Jones patented more than sixty inventions, however, he is best known for inventing an automatic refrigeration system for long-haul trucks in 1935 (a roof-mounted cooling device). Jones was the first person to invent a practical, mechanical refrigeration system for trucks and railroad cars, which eliminated the risk of food spoilage during long-distance shipping trips. The system was, in turn, adapted to a variety of other common carriers, including ships. Frederick Jones was issued the patent on July 12, 1940 (#2,303,857). 
 
Without the contribution of Mr. Frederick McKinley Jones, then my favorite Omaha Steaks would never get to me fresh. The next time you open up your freezer think about Frederick Jones. 

Monday, February 11, 2013

Tasty Treat Monday

                        Mrs. Fields 

           Tasty Treat Monday              

Good morning everyone. I hope your weekend was very nice. Mine was good I got a lot done, but this week is full. But anyway, I'm glad you guys tuned in this morning for Tasty Treat Monday because I have Cookies 'n' Creme Fudge to share. It is awesome. I love anything that is cookies 'n creme like Breyers Ice Cream, McDonald's McFlurries, and the Crunch Bars. I'm happy to send you this sweet.


What You Will Need:

  • 3 6oz packages of white chocolate baking squares
  • 1 14oz can of EAGLE BRAND Sweetened Condensed Milk
  • 1/8 teaspoon of salt
  • 3 cups of coarsely crushed chocolate creme-filled sandwich cookies (Oreo)
Directions
  1. In heavy saucepan, over low heat, melt white chocolate squares, sweetened condensed milk and salt. Remove from heat; stir in crushed cookies.
  2. Spread evenly into wax-paper-lined 8-inch square pan. Chill 2 hours or until firm.
  3. Turn fudge onto cutting board; peel off paper and cut into squares. Store leftovers covered in refrigerator.
This is fast, easy to make, and this fudge makes a great Valentine's Day treat.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Sunday Morning Bit

Our Daily Bread
RBC Ministries
February 10, 2013
Read: James 3:1-12

Greek Fire

Greek fire was a chemical solution that was used in ancient warfare by the Byzantine Empire against its enemies. According to one online source, it was developed around ad 672 and was used with devastating effect, especially in sea warfare because it could burn on water. What was Greek fire? Its actual chemical composition remains a mystery. It was such a valuable military weapon that the formula was kept an absolute secret—and was lost to the ravages of history. Today, researchers continue to try to replicate that ancient formula, but without success.

One source of catastrophic destruction among believers in Christ, however, is not a mystery. James tells us that the source of ruin in our relationships is often a very different kind of fire. He wrote, “The tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity. The tongue is so set among our members that it defiles the whole body” (James 3:6). Those strong words remind us how damaging unguarded words can be to those around us.

Instead of creating the kind of verbal “Greek fire” that can destroy relationships, families, and churches, let’s yield our tongue to the Holy Spirit’s control and allow our words to glorify the Lord.

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It seems, Father, that sometimes we are our own
worst enemies. Forgive us for speaking destructively
to fellow Christians, and teach us to use wise words
that can encourage and build their walk with You.
 
To bridle your tongue, give God the reins of your heart.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Words of Wisdom

Words Of Wisdom

"More people would learn from their mistakes if they weren't so busy denying them." - Harold J. Smith

If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it.

Those who walk with God reach their destination.

When you are down to nothing, God is up to something.

Growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional.

How can anyone ever love you for who you are if you become someone else to be with them?

You can only see others as clearly as you see yourself.

"Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are." - John Wooden


A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour.

To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world.


"The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything; they just make the most of everything that comes along their way." - Karen S. Magee


Some men see things as they are, and say, "Why?" Still others dream of things that never were and say, "Why not?"


Doubt asks who believes? Faith answers, "I".

Do not undermine your worth by comparing yourself with others.


Love begins with a smile, grows with a kiss and ends with a tear.

"You cannot discover oceans unless you have the courage to leave the shore."- Successories

The brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past. You can't go on well in life until you let go of your past failures and heartaches.


"Follow the three R's: Respect for self, respect for others and responsibility for all your actions."- Dali Lama

"Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck."- Dali Lama

"Learn the rules so you know how to break them properly."- Dali Lama

"Don't let a little dispute injure a great friendship."- Dali Lama

"When you realize you've made a mistake, take immediate steps to correct it."- Dali Lama

"Spend some time alone every day."- Dali Lama

"Open your arms to change, but don't let go of your values." - Dali Lama