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Hot Mixed Drinks to get you in the Mood for Summer...

Summer is right around the corner! This is great news especially for people who live in other parts of the world where snow is still on the ground. To get in the mood for summer the article as the very best hot mixed drinks to get you in the mood for summer.

Coconut Drinks

Coconut Paradise:

Here are the ingredients you will need.
* One banana
* One half banana with all of its water
* Half of a lime
* One inch of fresh vanilla
* Two oranges or orange juice

To make this yummy drink you will need to juice the oranges but if you don’t have a juicer one cup of orange juice will do. Add the orange juice and lime to a blender, add all other ingredients and then blend until smooth. Either train or drink as is.

Coconut Canal:

* Two water coconuts
* ¼ of condensed milk
* One tablespoon of gin
* One teaspoon of angostura aromatic bitters

This drink is fairly simple to make, all you need to do is mix the coconut water and jelly with condensed milk (any variety), add gin and bitter then stir slightly. Once it’s ready serve with cracked ice. Enjoy!

Mojito Recipe

Pineapple Mojito:

Twelve fresh mint leaves
Two teaspoons sugar
One quarter lime
Ice cubes
Four tablespoons of pineapple juice
Half cup of white rum
Half cup of club soda

To get this drink going you divide the mint, lime wedges and sugar among four glasses. Next, take the end of a wooden spoon and mash the mint, sugar and lime together. Once the ingredients are all mashed you add the ice, pineapple juice, white rum and club soda. Put everything into a blender and blend for a few seconds then pour into a glass, swirl a little cane sugar and serve.

When you’re enjoying these drinks don’t forget to put on your favorite summer music to get you in the mood for summer fun and good times to come.

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Digital Kitchen Designs...

What comes to mind when you think of a splashback? Is it just one more surface in the kitchen that needs to be wiped down after meal preparation? Or is it a design element that will catch the eye of a prospective home buyer? Whatever the answers may be, when one chooses to go with a new glass splashback, one is getting a bargain no matter what he or she is looking for.

Elegant and Tough

It is understood that today’s glass splashbacks are tough, even at thickness levels as low as 6 millimeters. While they can be made in increased thickness, one may be surprised at the ways in which toughened glass takes a beating even from the most avid of cooks and maids. Snug behind the hobs and fastened tight to the walls, modern glass splashbacks are sure to be the envy of anyone’s neighborhood, with their vibrant elegance on eye-catching display from the moment one walks into the kitchen.

A Step Beyond Modern

From that lofty vantage point, glass splashbacks are then taken to another level entirely. Advances in computer technology have made it possible to digitally imprint images onto the sheets of glass themselves. This could be something as simple as a pattern or a design, or something as endearing as a photograph that brings back memories of family fun that personalize your kitchen in a way so emotional as to defy the basic premise of the splashback in the first place.

Such innovations can only spur on the use of glass splashbacks in new homes and in kitchen remodels. Tile and other building materials already seemed pedestrian and outdated in new homes which utilize the latest methods and materials. Digital printing on glass splashbacks could signal a whole new boom in home renovation – and it comes at a time when that sector of the economy needed it the most.

How to Take the CISSP Test...

Whatever you have heard about the infamous CISSP test and its unrelentingly complicated questions is probably true! The Certified Information Systems Security Professional certification test offers 250 CISSP exam questions that not only analyzes the content of a potential CISSP professional’s knowledge base but also validates the test taker’s capacity for performing unadulterated logic befitting the most advanced computer existing. The one good thing about the exam is that you just need at least a 70% to pass the test. But–be aware that these 250 questions are not equally weighted so you really do not know just how many questions you need to answer correctly in order to receive a passing score. The CISSP test is not given on the computer either, so bring pencils when you finally get to take it.

About the Questions

All 250 questions of the CISSP exam are multiple-choice. You are supposed to choose the best answer out of four other answers. However, it is common knowledge that the right answer is not going to be the most straightforward and obvious answer. Many of these questions will seem to have more than just one right answer and this is where its reputation for being mind-numbing originates from. You absolutely must know the material inside and out before taking the test or you might find yourself having to repeat the grueling process. Recently, CISSP exam for test questions are revolving more around situations than just memorization of facts. Here is an example of a CISSP question:
A system administrator has just discovered a former employee has successfully logged into the system. What should the administrator do next?
• Shut down the entire system
• Remove or lock the user’s account
• Confirm the breach in the IDS logs
• Contact the police
Now, these answers are all potentially correct answers but you have to pick the right answer. It might not be the perfect one but it still has to be considered the best one.

Strategies

Any senior college student will tell you the most effective strategy for taking multiple-choice tests is to read the questions carefully and begin answering it by first eliminating the choices which you know for a fact are wrong. On this test, however, the wrong answers are not as blatantly erroneous as they are on “normal” multiple choice examinations. People who have taken the CISSP test say that there are a few options which will be immediately recognized as being false but only those who have intensively studied and know all of the ten security domains are able to pick out the correct answers without spending precious time over-analyzing choices.
Also, out of the 250 questions only 225 are actually counted when they tally your score. The other 25 questions are just meant to be samples which might be used towards future CISSP tests. But you don’t know which questions are the samples so treat all the questions equally serious.

Playing Jeu de Foot...

Online gaming football team management (Jeu de Foot) allows you to jump into the sneakers of a football team manager. You will be required to do everything that a manager really does—just online. Analyze and prepare your game plan, engage staff, create your own team, buy equipment, practice and even make your stadium bigger and better; all at your fingertips.

Join the Fun

There are literally hundreds of cup tournaments, and thousands of players engaging in online Jeu de Foot. This is European football gone wild. World cups, national championships, thousands of teams and over 25,000 players make up this online version of what America knows as soccer. Jeu de Foot even has a fantasy football league. There are forums, prizes and predictors available online for true fans to enjoy.

Just for Practice?

You can play Jeu de Foot against Bruce Lee, kick the ball up against a wall, and practice your side kick, making as many goals as you can in 3 minutes; even play a game or two of Jeu de Foot with Super Mario, Hello Kitty, Daffy Duck or Sonic. You can hone your skills, such as bouncing a soccer ball on your head without letting it drop to the ground (juggling), kicking the ball at an opponent and making goals. And believe me when I say that it is not as easy as one might think. Just because this is a video game doesn’t mean it’s a cinch.
The entertainment factor is somewhat diminished by the distraction of failure to master certain moves but improves with time and practice. Colorful shirts and characters decorate the green field of play, some with better graphics than others, in a fast paced, highly competitive, demanding game of sport—this is Jeu de Foot online.

Have You Ever Seen A Guinness Fly?...

This guest post brought to us by the Alcoholics over at ilovebooze.org.

guinness-stoutBelieve it or not, Guinness can be an excellent mixer.

Flying Guinness

While some beer lovers may scoff at the idea, I’m sure they’ll be interested in a Flying Guinness. All you do is pull half a pint of Guinness into a glass. Use an upside down spoon to help separate the beverages as you slowly pour in a Red Bull. It will look like a Black and Tan, but feels like an energy drink. The taste is really better than you think, so order one up the next time your yawning over your first drink. (more…)

Top alcoholic drinks...

alcoholic drinks

Are you an alcoholic drinker? Well, why not try this things out. You may love it for sure.

Alco –pops – this is the most ever alcoholic drink that gives a best kick. It has been increasingly taxed in Australia because the alcohol content and the sweet taste encouraging youth binge drinking. This is a premixed Vodka Cruisers that has 7-9% alcohol.

Long Island Iced Tea – this brings a stand out rather than the cocktails. This is the type of drinks that primarily made from vodka, gin, tequila and rum.  It is a popular mixes equal parts vodka, gin, rum, tequila and triple sec with a 1 ½ parts sour mix with a splash of cola. This has a 28% of alcohol because the cola are just use for color giving.

Dry Martini – this must be the contender. It was made with gin and dry white vermouth, in a ratio of a five to one ratio of distilled spirits to vermouth.

Absinthe – this is the so-called “green fairy”. It has alcohol content between 60% and up to 70% for the premium brands. This type of alcoholic drink has been popular among nineteenth- century avant-garde community.

Rum – this has been distilled from sugar cane. And it was made across ½ the world from Caribbean to Australia and local rums vary significantly.