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Monday, September 2, 2024

Learn a Tips to stay positive

Staying positive can be challenging at times, but here are some tips that might help:

1. Practice Gratitude : 

Take a moment each day to reflect on things you’re thankful for. This can shift your focus from what’s wrong to what’s right in your life.


2. Surround Yourself with Positive People : 

The attitudes of those around you can influence your own. Seek out friends and family who uplift and support you.


3. Focus on What You Can Control : 

Worrying about things beyond your control can lead to negativity. Concentrate on actions you can take and let go of the rest.


4. Practice Self-Care : 

Regular exercise, healthy eating, and sufficient sleep can greatly affect your mood and outlook.


5. Engage in Activities You Enjoy : 

Spend time doing things that make you happy, whether it’s a hobby, spending time in nature, or watching your favorite show.


6. Positive Affirmations : 

Start your day with a positive statement about yourself. It might feel odd at first, but over time, it can help reframe your mindset.


7. Mindfulness and Meditation : 

These practices can help you stay present and reduce stress, which can contribute to a more positive mindset.


8. Limit Negative Media : 

Constant exposure to negative news or social media can bring you down. Consider limiting your time on these platforms.


Staying positive is a journey, but small, consistent steps can make a big difference!

Sunday, September 1, 2024

Learning about American Cuisine

American cuisine is incredibly diverse, with each state having its own signature dishes that reflect local culture, history, and available ingredients. Here's a brief overview of some iconic foods from a selection of U.S. states :


1. Alabama

Barbecue : Alabama is known for its unique white barbecue sauce, typically served with smoked chicken.


2. Alaska

Salmon : Wild-caught Alaskan salmon is a staple, often grilled or smoked.


3. Arizona

Chimichangas : A deep-fried burrito that originated in the state, often filled with meat, beans, and cheese.


4. Arkansas

Possum Pie : A layered dessert with chocolate, vanilla, and cream cheese, despite the misleading name (no actual possum involved!).


5. California

Avocado Toast : Popularized in California, this dish is often topped with various ingredients like eggs, tomatoes, or smoked salmon.


6. Colorado

Rocky Mountain Oysters : Not for the faint of heart, these are deep-fried bull testicles, often served as a novelty appetizer.


7. Connecticut

Lobster Roll : The Connecticut style is served warm with butter, unlike the cold mayonnaise-based version from Maine.


8. Delaware

Scrapple : A breakfast dish made from pork scraps, cornmeal, and spices, typically fried and served with eggs.


9. Florida

Key Lime Pie : A sweet and tangy pie made with Key lime juice, egg yolks, and sweetened condensed milk, topped with meringue or whipped cream.


10. Georgia

Peach Cobbler : A dessert featuring sweet, juicy peaches baked with a biscuit-like topping.


11. Hawaii

Poke : A raw fish salad, usually made with ahi tuna, mixed with soy sauce, seaweed, and other seasonings.


12. Idaho

Potato Dishes : Known for its potatoes, Idaho's cuisine includes everything from baked potatoes to mashed and French fries.


13. Illinois

Deep-Dish Pizza : Chicago-style pizza with a thick crust, heavy on the cheese, and baked in a deep pan.


14. Indiana

Pork Tenderloin Sandwich : A breaded and fried pork cutlet served on a bun, often larger than the bun itself.


15. Iowa

Corn on the Cob : Iowa is a major corn producer, and grilled or boiled corn on the cob is a favorite.


16. Kansas

Barbecue : Kansas City barbecue is known for its slow-cooked meats, particularly ribs, with a sweet and tangy tomato-based sauce.


17. Kentucky

Hot Brown : An open-faced sandwich of turkey, bacon, and Mornay sauce, baked until bubbly.


18. Louisiana

Gumbo : A rich, flavorful stew made with a dark roux, vegetables, and meat or seafood, served over rice.


19. Maine

Lobster : Freshly caught Maine lobster, often served boiled with melted butter, is a delicacy.


20. Maryland

Crab Cakes : Maryland is famous for its blue crabs, and crab cakes are a signature dish, often seasoned with Old Bay.


21. Massachusetts

Clam Chowder : New England clam chowder is a creamy soup made with clams, potatoes, onions, and bacon.


22. Michigan

Coney Dog : A hot dog topped with a beefy chili sauce, mustard, and onions, originating from Detroit.


23. Minnesota

Juicy Lucy : A cheese-stuffed hamburger patty, with the cheese melting inside as it cooks.


24. Mississippi

Catfish : Fried catfish, often served with hushpuppies and coleslaw, is a Southern staple.


25. Missouri

Toasted Ravioli : A St. Louis specialty, these are breaded and fried ravioli served with marinara sauce.


26. Montana

Bison Burger : Made from lean bison meat, which is a healthier alternative to beef.


27. Nebraska

Runza : A bread pocket filled with beef, cabbage, and onions, reflecting the state's German-Russian heritage.


28. Nevada

Buffet : Las Vegas is famous for its extravagant buffets, offering a wide variety of cuisines.


29. New Hampshire

Apple Cider Donuts : These spiced donuts, often enjoyed in the fall, are a New England favorite.


30. New Jersey

Pork Roll (Taylor Ham) : A processed pork product served in sandwiches, particularly popular for breakfast.


31. New Mexico

Green Chile : A staple in New Mexican cuisine, green chile is used in everything from stews to cheeseburgers.


32. New York

Bagels and Lox : A classic New York breakfast, featuring a bagel topped with smoked salmon, cream cheese, capers, and onions.


33. North Carolina

Pulled Pork : North Carolina is known for its vinegar-based barbecue, often featuring slow-cooked pulled pork.


34. North Dakota

Lefse : A Norwegian flatbread made from potatoes, often served with butter and sugar.


35. Ohio

Buckeyes : A confection made from peanut butter fudge partially dipped in chocolate, resembling the nut of the Ohio buckeye tree.


36. Oklahoma

Chicken Fried Steak : A breaded and fried steak, typically served with gravy.


37. Oregon

Marionberry Pie : A pie made with marionberries, a type of blackberry developed in Oregon.


38. Pennsylvania

Philly Cheesesteak : A sandwich with thinly sliced beefsteak and melted cheese, often served with onions and peppers on a hoagie roll.


39. Rhode Island

Clam Cakes : Fried dough balls with clams mixed in, often served with chowder.


40. South Carolina

Shrimp and Grits : A Southern dish featuring shrimp cooked with bacon or sausage and served over creamy grits.


41. South Dakota

Chislic : Cubes of red meat, typically lamb or beef, deep-fried or grilled and seasoned.


42. Tennessee

Nashville Hot Chicken : Spicy, fried chicken typically served with pickles on white bread.


43. Texas

Brisket : Texas barbecue is famous for its smoked brisket, often served with sides like coleslaw and potato salad.


44. Utah

Fry Sauce : A popular condiment in Utah, fry sauce is a blend of ketchup and mayonnaise, used for dipping fries.


45. Vermont

Maple Syrup : Vermont is a leading producer of maple syrup, often enjoyed on pancakes or waffles.


46. Virginia

Virginia Ham : A cured, salty ham that’s often served thinly sliced.


47. Washington

Seattle Coffee : Known for its coffee culture, Seattle is home to many iconic coffee shops, including the original Starbucks.


48. West Virginia

Pepperoni Roll : A soft roll filled with pepperoni, a popular snack in the state.


49. Wisconsin

Cheese Curds : Fresh cheese curds, often breaded and fried, are a staple in Wisconsin, the "Dairy State."


50. Wyoming

Buffalo Jerky : A popular snack made from dried buffalo meat.


This list provides here in learningandknowledgeisfun.blogspot.com just a taste of the rich culinary diversity found across the United States. Each state has its own unique food traditions, often influenced by local ingredients, history, and cultural influences.

Friday, August 30, 2024

7 Creatures from Adam & Eve


1. Human

we, all of us..

2. Bunian Peoples, Community.

male&female

they forms like a human,but invisible because they use an invisible curtain's, a mystical power from The Quran.

they have their own community, village.

live and life like a human but between them only.

they have a fear to face the world, that's why they use that invisible curtain's to make them not visible to other human.

their Prophet is Adam, and not the Prophet Muhammad, and till now they still obey to Adam and holding a Holy Book that from Adam.

amongs the malay community, bunian are believed having a lot of mystical knowledge and mystical power.

*about bunian please refer a malay community, they got more knowledge and experience about it.

i have an experience with Bunian peoples too..a small incident with a girl from their kinds, community, because in that area got their invisible village, i don't know that one of them crossing the road, not realize that i've run over her..i can't see her, because she's still in her invisible curtain's when she's crossing the road.That incident took place night at area around my home town in malaysia when i drive my motorcyles home after go to see the New Year Celebrations at Sunway City ipoh, perak, malaysia, but i forgot what year is it..


3. Halfkin

forms of human but in small size, as many scientists have discover them deep inside a a jungles.

4. Fairies

as a previous articles..

5. Yajuj&Majuj

*please refer The Quran

6. Aliens

The Extraterrestrial Creatures and they are the most advance creatures that holding a powerfull technology that more than human can imagine.

7. Muhar

The son of Adam and Eve in heaven that get down to earth late.


Proves that they are from adam&eve like us, they have a shape or forms like a human, their other shape of their form mybe from a combination DNA with from others creatures like jins,insects,animals,etc,evolution and etc.


Wednesday, August 28, 2024

The History and The Facts about The Fairies


The history of fairies is rich and varied, spanning different cultures and time periods. Here’s a brief overview :


1. Ancient Mythology : 

Fairies have roots in ancient mythologies. In Celtic traditions, fairies are often linked to the Aos Sí, a race of nature spirits and deities. The Greeks had nymphs, and the Romans had similar figures like the Lares and Penates.


2. Medieval Europe : 

During the Middle Ages, fairies became a popular element in European folklore. They were often depicted as magical beings with both benevolent and malevolent qualities. The term "fairy" itself is derived from the Old French "faerie," which referred to enchantment or magic.


3. Renaissance and Literature : 

In the Renaissance, fairies were featured prominently in literature. William Shakespeare’s play "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" (1595-1596) portrayed fairies as whimsical and mischievous. This portrayal influenced later literary and artistic depictions.


4. Victorian Ages : 

In the 19th century, fairy lore was romanticized and popularized in art and literature. Fairy tales, often collected by the Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault, became widely known. Illustrations of fairies by artists like Arthur Rackham helped shape the modern image of fairies as delicate, ethereal beings.


5. Modern Times : 

In contemporary culture, fairies appear in various media, including books, films, and television. They are often depicted as charming, magical creatures with diverse characteristics, reflecting both their historical roots and modern sensibilities.

Fairies have evolved over time, reflecting the changing values and imaginations of different eras, but they continue to captivate the human imagination.


Facts about Fairies :

1. Origins : 

Fairies appear in folklore across many cultures, but they are particularly prominent in Celtic mythology. In these traditions, they are often considered supernatural beings with magical powers.


2. Variety : 

There are many different types of fairies, from benevolent ones like the Irish leprechauns to mischievous creatures like the Scottish brownies. Each culture has its own variations and stories about fairies.


3. Appearance : 

Fairies are often depicted as small, winged beings, but their appearance can vary widely. In some tales, they are invisible or appear as ordinary animals or people.


4. Powers : 

Fairies are usually endowed with magical abilities. They can influence nature, grant wishes, and sometimes even cast spells. Their powers and behaviors are often linked to their moral alignment, with good fairies helping humans and mischievous ones playing tricks.


5. Cultural Impact : 

Fairies have influenced literature and art for centuries. From Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" to modern fantasy novels, fairies continue to captivate the imagination and inspire creative works.

*From what that i've heard from my Guru or Sifu from indonesia,Fairies are real and also in a List of 7 Species from Adam&Eve that have mixed DNA with other living creatures on earth..that's why they have : 

a. form like a human eventhough they are small.

b. their wings maybe from insect.

c. their magic maybe from the jinn, the magician or from their Creator.

d. male&female

stay tuned for the next article for the story and facts about 7 Creatures from Adam&Eve.


Monday, August 26, 2024

10 of the oldest and most famous trees in this world

Here’s a list of some of the oldest and most famous trees in the world :


1. Methuselah (Bristlecone Pine)

 - Estimated to be over 4,800 years old, this tree is located in the White Mountains of California, USA. It's one of the oldest known non-clonal trees in the world.


2. Old Tjikko (Norway Spruce) 

- This tree is about 9,560 years old and is located in Sweden. It’s the oldest known living clonal tree, regenerating from the same root system over millennia.



3. Prometheus (Bristlecone Pine)  

- Another ancient Bristlecone Pine from the White Mountains of California, it was nearly 5,000 years old before it was cut down in 1964.



4. Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi 

- A sacred fig tree in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, believed to be over 2,300 years old. It was planted from a cutting of the Bodhi tree under which Buddha attained enlightenment.



5. Llangernyw Yew 

- Located in a churchyard in Wales, this Yew tree is estimated to be around 4,000 to 5,000 years old.



6. The Senator (Bald Cypress)  

- Once one of the oldest and tallest trees in the United States, it was over 3,500 years old before it was unfortunately destroyed by fire in 2012. It was located in Longwood, Florida.



7. Alerce (Patagonian Cypress) 

 - Found in Chile, this tree species can live for over 3,600 years, with some individuals believed to be over 5,000 years old.



8. Gran Abuelo (Patagonian Cypress)  

- This tree in Chile's Alerce Costero National Park is over 3,600 years old, making it one of the oldest trees in South America.



9. The Olive tree of Vouves 

- Located in Crete, Greece, this olive tree is over 2,000 years old and still produces olives.



10. Sarv-e Abarqu (Cypress of Abarqu) 

- An ancient Cypress tree in Iran, estimated to be around 4,000 years old.


These trees have stood the test of time and are living witnesses to thousands of years of history!

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