Thursday, December 23, 2010

Polish To Port Royale 2

CHILDREN AND FOOD INTOLERANCE AND THE CHRISTMAS 'NEXT!

Christmas is near, now the letters of our children were shipped to 'address: Santa Claus, via dei Desideri, 1-00001-Follettopoli ... .... And go! Here we are all looking to run like mad the last game to fashion, to fill trucks games super technological, computerized, full of sound and light. Gifts from parents, grandparents, uncles, friends and so on and so forth! Our children while waiting and while thrilled by the advent calendar day off you compare their choices: "I too have chosen the remote control car Gormiti" .... "I asked Santa's secret diary electronic Hello Kitty" ... "I Cicciobello bua!" ... And so live the expectation and hope. I love to watch and hear something truly desire. E 'in these moments that the imagination runs in a thousand directions, we'll play soon, I will take with me from my best friend, the package will have the red ribbon, or perhaps the yellow paper. The desire to accompany you while the days pass up emotion exploding at the sight of broken packages and wrapping paper. Christmas is a moment of magic is very important for our kids we just have to be very careful not to destroy this exciting surprise with "too much". Too many packages do not require you to fully enjoy the one just discarded, too many games structured (eg, to press the button and turn on the music, with this light, etc.) require you to set aside the creativity, too many computer games require you to deal only one screen, too many requests require you to easily fulfilled always ask more. The other morning in the car going to work listening to a radio program. C'era an interview just on Christmas Raffaele Morelli. As an expert analyst gave an overview of the psycho-emotional celebrations for our children and I loved it when he pointed out the importance of the magic and surprise, "the emotion rule the child lives rejecting the gift, it does not matter much content, sometimes returning to pack their own gifts already known, only for the thrill of discard. Observe the baby's face during the action demonstrates what we just said, but have too many packages to open it invites us not to enjoy the content because the emotion of the gap is more strong .... "

Perhaps parents should write the letter to Santa Claus, I think it would be like this:

dear Santa Claus,
are the mother of three wonderful children who filled the letters of request and then ask you that you are a super expert to help me choose a game for them today, stimulating their own creativity, enriching experiences, a game to share with our brothers and friends, a game you really want, deep in my chest that will not end in S. Stephen, a game that they emotions, but mainly of advice to know the determination of any amount of gifts to enable them to experience the magic of Christmas with this living the moment, enjoying the game so well received, not just the opening race of the parcels.
I'll try not to miss their little faces painted with emotion, surprise, the joy it brings the desire fulfilled warming my heart to the magic of Christmas light.

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!

AND OUR Pancini ... ... ... the delicious little man CHRISTMAS!

INGREDIENTS:
• 300 g white flour spelled
• 50 g of rice flour
• 50 g flour oats
• 100 g of sugar cane
• 100 g butter
• 2 eggs and 1 egg yolk
• 80 g of grated dark chocolate to 70%
• 1 spoon of cocoa powder
• 1 packet of yeast for sweet
• 1 pinch of cinnamon
• rice milk taste
• A pinch of salt

PREPARATION:
Work the eggs with the butter, gradually incorporated the farro flour, rice, oats. Add sugar, grated chocolate, baking powder, a pinch of salt and a pinch of cinnamon, adding a bit 'of milk to obtain a homogeneous mixture. Form a dough with the dough wrap it and let stand in refrigerator for 10-15 minutes. Colored with cocoa a piece of dough with which you do the decorations of cookies (eyes, mouth, scarf, buttons ...). The men then formed as desired, decorate, place them in a pan covered with parchment paper and bake at 180 degrees for 20-25 minutes.

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