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    The Sokany Air Fryer helps you reduce up to 80% of your fat intake enabling you to fry food without the need of oil. It features rapid air technology, an adjustable temperature control and a 30 minute timer that helps you pre-set your cooking time. The Integrated air filter keeps your kitchen fresh and clean while parts of the air fryer are removable and dishwasher safe. Included is a recipe booklet to help you kick start your healthy cooking regime.Cooking deliciously is not enough anymore. Healthy cooking is the new life hack! This Air Fryer with Rapid Air Circulation Technology will be your new kitchen assistant with 80% fat free cooking even with deep fried food. Fry fish, chicken, meat or potatoes with this quick and easy Air Fryer in a jiff. Enjoy Oil-free toasting!

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    The Sokany Air Fryer helps you reduce up to 80% of your fat intake enabling you to fry food without the need of oil. It features rapid air technology, an adjustable temperature control and a 30 minute timer that helps you pre-set your cooking time. The Integrated air filter keeps your kitchen fresh and clean while parts of the air fryer are removable and dishwasher safe. Included is a recipe booklet to help you kick start your healthy cooking regime.Cooking deliciously is not enough anymore. Healthy cooking is the new life hack! This Air Fryer with Rapid Air Circulation Technology will be your new kitchen assistant with 80% fat free cooking even with deep fried food. Fry fish, chicken, meat or potatoes with this quick and easy Air Fryer in a jiff. Enjoy Oil-free toasting! Contact seller on +2347030061015
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  • It's called francesinha. Its a tipical recepie from the north of Portugal, precisely from OPorto. You will love it.
    Complete recepie on the vid.
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    It's called francesinha. Its a tipical recepie from the north of Portugal, precisely from OPorto. You will love it. Complete recepie on the vid. 🥘😋 . . #recipes #food #foodie #foodporn #cooking #recipe #foodphotography #instafood #foodblogger #yummy #healthyfood #homemade #foodstagram #delicious #easyrecipes #foodlover #tasty #healthy #recipeoftheday #healthylifestyle #healthyrecipes #dinner #homecooking #vegan #instagood #chef #cook #foodies #breakfast #foodblog
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  • Recipe Pitogoes

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    This homemade apple coffee cake is made with apple pie filling and is so delicious and easy to make.
    Perfect with your morning coffee ☕️

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    Recipe Pitogoes ✈️ ⬇️ 👨‍🍳⬇️ thesouthernladycooks.com/spiced-apple-c… This homemade apple coffee cake is made with apple pie filling and is so delicious and easy to make. 💜 Perfect with your morning coffee ☕️ #pesonapinetwork #GorenganBromo8 #Bromo8
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  • “Real cooking is more about following your heart than following recipes.”
    “Real cooking is more about following your heart than following recipes.”
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  • “Cooking is like painting or writing a song. Just as there are only so many notes or colors, there are only so many flavors—it’s how you combine them that sets you apart.”
    “Real cooking is more about following your heart than following recipes.”
    “Cooking is like painting or writing a song. Just as there are only so many notes or colors, there are only so many flavors—it’s how you combine them that sets you apart.” “Real cooking is more about following your heart than following recipes.”
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  • “A recipe has no soul. You as the cook must bring soul to the recipe.”
    “A recipe has no soul. You as the cook must bring soul to the recipe.”
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  • Apple CEO Tim Cook Says What Separates Successful People From Everyone Else Really Comes Down to 4 Words:

    During a tour of India nearly seven years ago, Apple CEO Tim Cook was asked a very important question about his recipe for success, which is worthy of re-exploring as we enter a new year.

    An interviewer asked Cook what he believed to be three key points for personal success to pass on to young people in India. Cook's response:

    Do what you love, and put your whole heart into it, and then just have fun.

    'Do what you love'
    In all its simplicity, those four words – "do what you love" – is advice that seems almost like an anomaly to the conventional wisdom of work as a means to an end: to make money to afford things, to pay bills, to put kids through college, and eventually retire comfortably.

    Yet think about it. Does Cook's advice ever run through your mind as you go through your daily work routine? Most of us take for granted our cushy paychecks, health benefits, and job security, even though we may dislike our jobs and our bosses, and wish we were doing something else – something we actually loved.

    So much has been written about our need to work in jobs or careers that give us meaning and purpose – that gets us up in the morning. Your purpose is exactly what you can't help but keep doing. Even if there are low monetary rewards, you would probably do it anyway because of your love for it. When you discover what this is for you, it's the thing that makes you come alive.

    Tim Cook understands this deep down. "My advice to all of you is, don't work for money – it will wear out fast, or you'll never make enough and you will never be happy, one or the other," Cook once told students at The University of Glasgow.

    While money is certainly important, what he meant was that we choose work and a career that aligns with our sense of purpose and mission in life. Money, then, serves a greater cause: to make the world a better place.

    Cook added, "You have to find the intersection of doing something you're passionate about and at the same time something that is in the service of other people. I would argue that, if you don't find that intersection, you're not going to be very happy in life."

    Putting emphasis on mission as your life's work is what will make you love the work that you do, rather than merely loving to work. "There's a big difference between whether you fall in love with some work that is just for profits or revenues versus work that is in the service of others. And so I feel very strongly about that," Cook shared with the students.

    Don't forget to have fun
    Finally, Cook's advice includes the often-neglected playful part of work. I would argue that there's a lot of value in not taking yourself too seriously and having fun; it can make your team more productive and encourage everyone to become fully invested in the job at hand. Besides, we've been living in uncertain times since 2020.

    Having 'fun' in times like these means creating opportunities to get to know your teammates and customers on a deeper level, connecting with others in a spirit of community, and generating lasting friendships in support of one another. In the end, this proves to be a very good business strategy.
    Apple CEO Tim Cook Says What Separates Successful People From Everyone Else Really Comes Down to 4 Words: During a tour of India nearly seven years ago, Apple CEO Tim Cook was asked a very important question about his recipe for success, which is worthy of re-exploring as we enter a new year. An interviewer asked Cook what he believed to be three key points for personal success to pass on to young people in India. Cook's response: Do what you love, and put your whole heart into it, and then just have fun. 'Do what you love' In all its simplicity, those four words – "do what you love" – is advice that seems almost like an anomaly to the conventional wisdom of work as a means to an end: to make money to afford things, to pay bills, to put kids through college, and eventually retire comfortably. Yet think about it. Does Cook's advice ever run through your mind as you go through your daily work routine? Most of us take for granted our cushy paychecks, health benefits, and job security, even though we may dislike our jobs and our bosses, and wish we were doing something else – something we actually loved. So much has been written about our need to work in jobs or careers that give us meaning and purpose – that gets us up in the morning. Your purpose is exactly what you can't help but keep doing. Even if there are low monetary rewards, you would probably do it anyway because of your love for it. When you discover what this is for you, it's the thing that makes you come alive. Tim Cook understands this deep down. "My advice to all of you is, don't work for money – it will wear out fast, or you'll never make enough and you will never be happy, one or the other," Cook once told students at The University of Glasgow. While money is certainly important, what he meant was that we choose work and a career that aligns with our sense of purpose and mission in life. Money, then, serves a greater cause: to make the world a better place. Cook added, "You have to find the intersection of doing something you're passionate about and at the same time something that is in the service of other people. I would argue that, if you don't find that intersection, you're not going to be very happy in life." Putting emphasis on mission as your life's work is what will make you love the work that you do, rather than merely loving to work. "There's a big difference between whether you fall in love with some work that is just for profits or revenues versus work that is in the service of others. And so I feel very strongly about that," Cook shared with the students. Don't forget to have fun Finally, Cook's advice includes the often-neglected playful part of work. I would argue that there's a lot of value in not taking yourself too seriously and having fun; it can make your team more productive and encourage everyone to become fully invested in the job at hand. Besides, we've been living in uncertain times since 2020. Having 'fun' in times like these means creating opportunities to get to know your teammates and customers on a deeper level, connecting with others in a spirit of community, and generating lasting friendships in support of one another. In the end, this proves to be a very good business strategy.
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  • Don't forget to taste Jollof rice Once you Visit Nigeria, this recipe is Yummy and Best in Africa.
    Don't forget to taste Jollof rice Once you Visit Nigeria, this recipe is Yummy and Best in Africa.
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  • *We indeed live in the same world but different level*


    Two accountants had access to 1 million Naira monthly. This is their expenses and spending on a spreadsheet.

    Accountant A
    Family Expenses: 200,000.
    Accountant B
    Family expense:
    100,000.

    Acct A:
    Loans repayment, 200k
    Acct B:
    Stocks and bonds, 400k

    Acct A, Cooperative: 200k.
    Acct B
    Entertainment, 200k

    Acct A, Savings, 100k
    Acct B, Flashy lifestyle 300k.

    A&B
    House project
    300,000.

    Total: 1,000,000 Total:1,000,000

    Both continued with the same spending attitude for many years, not before long:

    Accountant A was able to complete his house, repay his loans and set up a viable business for his wife.

    Account B was spending money on his frivolities without any visible financial backup or investment although he was not poor.

    One day both of them were sacked from their Job and paid a 25 million severance package.

    When they met again at the end of 5 years, accountant A had put the money into a business and it had grown to 35 million. His network was about 50 million.
    While Accountant B's net worth was around 400,000 million.
    "How did you do it? He asked.

    Accountant B said "My family is into old money, my father was a retired CBN director with landed properties and investments all over the country, and his grandfather was a wealthy trade merchant in his days, it was old money that flowed down the line, all my siblings are residents abroad and do send money to me regularly, I have over 4 inherited properties that bring millions in income monthly and lastly, I am the only son of my parents and a direct inheritor of my grandfather's wealth.

    I was the last child who was brought up in plenty and affluence.

    My money then was going into stock and fixed deposit.

    I wasn’t working to make money but just loved accounting. I wasn't doing the family business because I wanted to be my own man. The one million Naira earned was nothing to me.

    You see, some people had cleared my path and planted the trees, and I was only eating and enjoying the fruits. My children are in a family trust fund set up by my grandfather that caters to their needs and education.

    Accountant A said, "Thank God I never copied or compared myself with you, I thought then you were wasting money".

    My parents were retired teachers who struggled to educate me, I grew up in lack and poverty, which reinforce my spending beliefs and prudence. I have a lot of people who depend on me to survive and once I fail they are all doomed. That was why I was so cautious in my spending.

    We indeed live in the same world but on different levels.

    I remember while I was at the University, I used to have a friend who spends monthly what I spend the whole semester we are best friends and sit in the same class to receive lectures.

    The best path in life journey is never to compare yourself with anyone, while it is you who is toiling, clearing the path for your generation, some are fortunate to have their palm kernels cracked for them by their background, and family ties.

    I have a friend who has direct contact with the governor of his state, if am to see my own directly, I go write letter tire, it was someone who opened the door for him.

    In life, the fastest track to unhappiness is when you work with another man's time and vision. It’s a recipe for misery. You will never be focused.

    Run your race.

    Water your garden.

    If your papa no chop remain and you're on your own like the accountant A, utilize your resources, clear your own path, and remain focussed.
    Happy night rest everyone &God bless
    *We indeed live in the same world but different level* Two accountants had access to 1 million Naira monthly. This is their expenses and spending on a spreadsheet. Accountant A Family Expenses: 200,000. Accountant B Family expense: 100,000. Acct A: Loans repayment, 200k Acct B: Stocks and bonds, 400k Acct A, Cooperative: 200k. Acct B Entertainment, 200k Acct A, Savings, 100k Acct B, Flashy lifestyle 300k. A&B House project 300,000. Total: 1,000,000 Total:1,000,000 Both continued with the same spending attitude for many years, not before long: Accountant A was able to complete his house, repay his loans and set up a viable business for his wife. Account B was spending money on his frivolities without any visible financial backup or investment although he was not poor. One day both of them were sacked from their Job and paid a 25 million severance package. When they met again at the end of 5 years, accountant A had put the money into a business and it had grown to 35 million. His network was about 50 million. While Accountant B's net worth was around 400,000 million. "How did you do it? He asked. Accountant B said "My family is into old money, my father was a retired CBN director with landed properties and investments all over the country, and his grandfather was a wealthy trade merchant in his days, it was old money that flowed down the line, all my siblings are residents abroad and do send money to me regularly, I have over 4 inherited properties that bring millions in income monthly and lastly, I am the only son of my parents and a direct inheritor of my grandfather's wealth. I was the last child who was brought up in plenty and affluence. My money then was going into stock and fixed deposit. I wasn’t working to make money but just loved accounting. I wasn't doing the family business because I wanted to be my own man. The one million Naira earned was nothing to me. You see, some people had cleared my path and planted the trees, and I was only eating and enjoying the fruits. My children are in a family trust fund set up by my grandfather that caters to their needs and education. Accountant A said, "Thank God I never copied or compared myself with you, I thought then you were wasting money". My parents were retired teachers who struggled to educate me, I grew up in lack and poverty, which reinforce my spending beliefs and prudence. I have a lot of people who depend on me to survive and once I fail they are all doomed. That was why I was so cautious in my spending. We indeed live in the same world but on different levels. I remember while I was at the University, I used to have a friend who spends monthly what I spend the whole semester we are best friends and sit in the same class to receive lectures. The best path in life journey is never to compare yourself with anyone, while it is you who is toiling, clearing the path for your generation, some are fortunate to have their palm kernels cracked for them by their background, and family ties. I have a friend who has direct contact with the governor of his state, if am to see my own directly, I go write letter tire, it was someone who opened the door for him. In life, the fastest track to unhappiness is when you work with another man's time and vision. It’s a recipe for misery. You will never be focused. Run your race. Water your garden. If your papa no chop remain and you're on your own like the accountant A, utilize your resources, clear your own path, and remain focussed. Happy night rest everyone &God bless🙏
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