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Friday, July 4, 2014

Patriotic Dipped Oreo Cookies

These are the perfect treats for Independence Day. After all of the good grilled food, finish off with something sweet and enjoy these great Independence Day themed Oreo cookies!
Ingredients
-24 Oreos
-4 oz White Melting Candy
-2 oz Red Melting Candy
-2 oz Blue Melting Candy
Instructions
  • Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.
  • Melt white candy by heating in microwave for 30 seconds, then stirring and repeating until melted and smooth.
  • Dip each cookie in white chocolate and flip to coat. Remove from chocolate allowing excess to drip off and place on lined sheet.
  • Allow to set for 15 minutes.
  • You can take a knife and shave any excess off of cookies to keep nice shape.
  • Melt red candy by heating in microwave for 30 seconds, then stirring and repeating until melted and smooth.
  • Dip each cookie in red chocolate to coat one end. Allow excess to drip off and place back on lined sheet.
  • Allow to set for 15 minutes.
  • Melt blue candy by heating in microwave for 30 seconds, then stirring and repeating until melted and smooth.
  • Dip each cookie in blue chocolate to coat opposite end. Allow excess to drip off and place back on lined sheet.
  • Allow to set for 15 minutes.


Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Skin Type Factors



It makes no difference whether you're Irish, African-American, Hispanic, Asian, Native American—or whatever! People of all races can burn—no matter who you are or where you live!

Although everyone is at risk from too much UV exposure, some people with certain skin types may have a higher risk factor.This doesn't mean that if you have a darker skin tone you shouldn't practice proper sun safety though, as skin cancer affects everyone. In fact recent statistics have shown that while those individuals with lighter skin tone have a higher incidence of skin cancer, those with a darker skin tone have a significantly lower survival rate once diagnosed. So everyone should take proper precautions, regardless of skin type!

The chart below represents a range of skin types and the frequency of burning or tanning. Remember though that skin cancer can occur in any of these skin types, so even if you have darker skin you should always practice sun safety.



Skin Type
History of Sunburning or Tanning
I
Always burns easily, never tans
II
Burns easily, tans minimally
III
Burns moderately, tans gradually to light brown
IV
Burns minimally, always tans well to moderately brown
V
Rarely burns, tans profusely to dark brown
VI
Never burns, deeply pigmented


Content Credit: http://www.sunsafetyalliance.org







-Denea Duran