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It is "harina". This sounds very much like the word for "sand", or "arena", so be careful not to order "tortillas de arena" in a restaurant.
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The Japanese use the Arabic numerals as well as the Chinese numerals. In the vertical written pages it's usually Chinese numerals ( in novels etc ), the order is top to bottom, and since they are decimal numerals, have the same meaning , ie, 100's 10's 1's. In most contemporary usage, Arabic numerals are used, in which case it has the same order rules as in North America. ( left to right, 100's 10's 1's etc ) Some mixed uses appear, such as in restaurants where Arabic numerals are written top to bottom to indicate prices
wrong order -> mauvais ordre
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Does the Easter bunny come to your house? Has he left you a basket filled with goodies on Easter morning? Well, there you go then. Yes they both are real! If you DON'T believe in the Easter bunny he is real but you can't see him or hear him. To see the Easter bunny just BELIEVE. AND HOW SURE ARE U TO KNOW THAT EASTER BUNNIES ARE REAL
-hoppy lane(white Easter bunnys address) -fluffy groove (pink Easter bunnys address) -chocolate road (brown Easter bunnys address) -Easter edge (blue Easter bunnys address)- -bunny valley (purple Easter bunnys address) -whiskers street (gray Easter bunny address) -jingled bilavard (yellow Easter bunnys address) all the diffrent eastre bunnys colors are : blue,pink,white,brown,gray,purple
The Easter Bunny lives in a very deep hole in the ground (also called a burrow) which cannot be reached by humans. Even if people were small enough to fit down the rabbit hole, the exact location of the Easter Bunny's home is top secret, classified information. This is to protect the Easter Bunny's massive stockpiles of colored eggs, jelly beans and chocolate bunnies. However, it is believed that the entrance to the Easter Bunny's burrow is located somewhere on Easter Island, after a satellite image was taken showing him hopping down the bunny trail which winds between the giant statues with the big heads called Moai. Legend has it that, hundreds of years ago, the Easter Bunny was having problems with intruders trying to steal from his hoard of yummy candy. He contracted Santa's elves to carve the Moai for him to scare the thieves away from his burrow. It worked out pretty well at first, but every once in awhile, a prowler would show up who wasn't afraid of the Moai. In order to keep his candy safe before spring came each year, the Easter Bunny needed a second line of defense. Luckily, he was good friends with Tutankhabunny's most powerful wizard, Imharetep, who was glad to help him out. So now, even if a trespasser gets past the Moai, they will be subject to the Bunny's Curse. The Bunny's Curse, loosely translated from original Egyptian, states that the infiltrator will grow rabbit ears and giant buck teeth. Even worse, they will never again get chocolate in their basket - only icky-flavored, stale jelly beans and rotten eggs. Unfortunately, when the curse was translated, somehow "Bunny" and "Mummy" got mixed up. This is why everyone knows about the Mummy's Curse, but no one knows about the Bunny's Curse. The only person who ever made it into the Easter Bunny's burrow and back again without being cursed was Bunniana Jones, the famous archeologist and adventurer, and that's only because the Easter Bunny was a big fan, and got Bunniana Jones' autograph. My(this is a different person by the way) guess is he lives in a different universe and he has a tiny little key that he uses to makle it appear and go through.
The Easter Bunny lives in a very deep hole in the ground (also called a burrow) which cannot be reached by humans. Even if people were small enough to fit down the rabbit hole, the exact location of the Easter Bunny's home is top secret, classified information. This is to protect the Easter Bunny's massive stockpiles of colored eggs, jelly beans and chocolate bunnies. However, it is believed that the entrance to the Easter Bunny's burrow is located somewhere on Easter Island, after a satellite image was taken showing him hopping down the bunny trail which winds between the giant statues with the big heads called Moai. Legend has it that, hundreds of years ago, the Easter Bunny was having problems with intruders trying to steal from his hoard of yummy candy. He contracted Santa's elves to carve the Moai for him to scare the thieves away from his burrow. It worked out pretty well at first, but every once in awhile, a prowler would show up who wasn't afraid of the Moai. In order to keep his candy safe before spring came each year, the Easter Bunny needed a second line of defense. Luckily, he was good friends with Tutankhabunny's most powerful wizard, Imharetep, who was glad to help him out. So now, even if a trespasser gets past the Moai, they will be subject to the Bunny's Curse. The Bunny's Curse, loosely translated from original Egyptian, states that the infiltrator will grow rabbit ears and giant buck teeth. Even worse, they will never again get chocolate in their basket - only icky-flavored, stale jelly beans and rotten eggs. Unfortunately, when the curse was translated, somehow "Bunny" and "Mummy" got mixed up. This is why everyone knows about the Mummy's Curse, but no one knows about the Bunny's Curse. The only person who ever made it into the Easter Bunny's burrow and back again without being cursed was Bunniana Jones, the famous archeologist and adventurer, and that's only because the Easter Bunny was a big fan, and got Bunniana Jones' autograph. My(this is a different person by the way) guess is he lives in a different universe and he has a tiny little key that he uses to makle it appear and go through.
The Catholic Encyclopedia: "A great many pagan customs, celebrating the return of spring, gravitated to Easter. The egg is the emblem of the germinating life of early spring. . . . The rabbit is a pagan symbol and has always been an emblem of fertility."-(1913), Vol. V, p. 227.Why do we have the Easter Bunny?The American Book of Days: "There is no doubt that the Church in its early days adopted the old pagan customs and gave a Christian meaning to them. As the festival of Eostre was in celebration of the renewal of life in the spring it was easy to make it a celebration of the resurrection from the dead of Jesus, whose gospel they preached."Therefore it was NOT Jehovah God; but it was 'The Church' which adoped the pagan bunny symbol, and conveniently gave it a Bible meaning; in order to appease and intigrate pagans into an adulterated form of Christianity. The early disciples did not view the Easter bunny as an approved symbol for Christianity.
U. Need to find all of Jenny's bunnies in order to get a bunny for free
you order chinese??? you order chinese???
pork chow mein sweet and sour pork or chicken or genaral tso's chicken and if u go to a thai restaurant pad thai and if you go for vietnamese get bun thit nuong cha gio
There are many things a person can do in order to celebrate Easter. They could make Easter baskets for example.
A restaurant manager should listen to complaints, in order to improve the restaurant.
The best way to obtain a order for a restaurant is to phone the restaurant and ask for a delivery. The phone number can usually be found in the phone book or through yellow pages on the internet You can also order online for delivery through the restaurant website.
Chinesehomecooking.com has recipes for all your favorite Chinese take-out foods. It also has articles about common questions about Chinese cooking. Also includes tutorials and a list of common Chinese cooking ingredients.