Wednesday
Learn the Act of Small Chop / Cocktail Drinks for 5 Saturday

You can get creative this Year! Learn to be your own boss by attending this training for 5 Saturday beginning from
Date: March 12, 2011 to April 09, 2011
Time: 11 am - 3pm
Venue: 5 jacob banjoko street, off seriki aro street, ikeja
Bonus - You get a free copy of the EBook CD of Small Chop / Cocktail Drinks which contains over 35 small chop and over 160 cocktail drinks.
If you cant attending the training now may be you are outside Lagos - Dont worry the training is coming close to your area, just submit your location, yours might be the next!
Facebook Page - Blossom Bakers House
Limited Space Available! Call BUkkie on 08035324764 for more information! And also to book your Space! Hurry Now!
Discount for the First 10 people to Register - On or Before March 05
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Thanks
Bukkie
Tuesday
How to measure and fit a bra:
We want to look beautiful- but make-up and clothing are only a part of our wardrobe essentials. The foundation of every woman's wardrobe is lingerie. All women should have a basic lingerie wardrobe that makes them feel comfortable and look beautiful. See our "Lingerie Essentials" section for more on the perfect lingerie wardrobe.
Step 1, Measure for Band Size:
A bra size is made up of two measurement components: band size (i.e. 34, 36, 38) and cup size (i.e. A, B, C).
To find your correct bra size, begin by wearing your best fitting bra - unpadded, and not a minimizer or sports bra (underwire doesn't matter). If you are sagging in this bra, tighten your straps until the crest of your breasts is approximately half way between your shoulder and your elbow - this is the proper alignment for most breasts. If possible, have someone other than yourself take your measurements. Not only is it faster, it also tends to be more accurate.
Measuring Your Band Size
1. Holding the measuring tape gently but firmly, measure around your bra directly
under your bust after expelling all air from your lungs - you want this measurement to be as small as possible. Look in a mirror to assure the tape is parallel to the floor. The position of your tape measure is critical here. If you have the tape too high, your measurement will be too large; too low and it's too small.
2. When you take these measurements, round to the closest whole inch, either up or down. For example, if your measurement is 29 3/8", round to 29". If your measurement is 29 1/2" or more, round to 30".
3. Bras come in even band sizes. If the rounded measurement you come up with is an even number, add 4 inches. If the rounded measurement you come up with is an odd number, add 5 inches.
4. The result is your band size. Example: 33" + 5" = 38" band size
Option 2:
Another method for finding your band size is to measure around your body, straight across your back and chest directly above the bust at underarm level. Again, expel all your air, stand up straight, and keep your arms at your side. High-busted women and women with implants will have trouble keeping the tape measure parallel to the floor; do your best. If this measurement is an odd number, add one inch and the result will be your band size.
Measuring Your Cup Size
1. Standing straight, with your arms at your side, measure around your body at the
fullest part of your bust while keeping the tape measure parallel with the floor. Do not wear a bra that is padded or is a minimizer. And, make sure the apex of your breasts are half-way between your shoulder and your elbow. Note to women with D cup sizes or larger: If your best fitting bra is too tight around your bust, you can also take this measurement without a bra, but hold your breasts up with your hands to where you feel they should be. Have someone else then measure around your fullest part.
2. Wrap the tape measure around you so that it is just touching, but not binding. If one of your breasts is significantly larger, put some type of padding in the cup of the smaller breast to make it even with the larger breast before taking your measurement.
3. Round up or down to the nearest inch as you did to find your band size.
4. Now, subtract your band size measurement from this second measurement. The difference is your cup size.? Example: 38" - 34" (band size) = 4" = D cup size. The chart below shows you how to determine cup size.
Difference Standard Cup Size
0"-1/2" (1.3 cm) AA
1/2"- 1" (2.6 cm) A
2" (5.1 cm) B
3" (7.6 cm) C
4" (10.2 cm) D
5" (12.7 cm) DD or E
6" (15.2 cm) DDD or F
7" (17.8 cm) G
8" (20.3 cm) H
9" (22.9 cm) I
10" (25.4 cm) J
Keeping the measuring tape parallel with the ground, measure around your bra directly under your bust after expelling all air from your lungs - you want this measurement to be as small as possible. Round all fractional measurements to the nearest whole number.
If the measurement is even, add 4"
if the measurement is odd, add 5"
Step 2, Measure for Cup Size:

Standing straight, with your arms at your side, measure at the fullest part of your bust (while wearing a non-padded bra) making sure the measuring tape is parallel with the ground and not binding.
Round all fractional measurements to the nearest whole number.
Step 3, Calculate Your Bra Size:
Subtract your band measurement (step 1) from your cup measurement (step 2). Generally, for each inch in difference, the cup goes up by one size. See the conversion chart here.
Example:
Step 1: 34" under measurement +4" = 38" band
Step 2: 40" over measurement
Step 3: 40" - 38" = 2" or Cup "B"
Your size would be 38B
Important Note: this measuring system tends to become less accurate as the cup sizes go above a D. Additionally, some manufacturers name larger cup sizes differently. See "The Proper Measuring Techniques for Plus-Size Women". - COMING UP
Step 1, Measure for Band Size:
A bra size is made up of two measurement components: band size (i.e. 34, 36, 38) and cup size (i.e. A, B, C).
To find your correct bra size, begin by wearing your best fitting bra - unpadded, and not a minimizer or sports bra (underwire doesn't matter). If you are sagging in this bra, tighten your straps until the crest of your breasts is approximately half way between your shoulder and your elbow - this is the proper alignment for most breasts. If possible, have someone other than yourself take your measurements. Not only is it faster, it also tends to be more accurate.
Measuring Your Band Size
1. Holding the measuring tape gently but firmly, measure around your bra directly

2. When you take these measurements, round to the closest whole inch, either up or down. For example, if your measurement is 29 3/8", round to 29". If your measurement is 29 1/2" or more, round to 30".
3. Bras come in even band sizes. If the rounded measurement you come up with is an even number, add 4 inches. If the rounded measurement you come up with is an odd number, add 5 inches.
4. The result is your band size. Example: 33" + 5" = 38" band size
Option 2:
Another method for finding your band size is to measure around your body, straight across your back and chest directly above the bust at underarm level. Again, expel all your air, stand up straight, and keep your arms at your side. High-busted women and women with implants will have trouble keeping the tape measure parallel to the floor; do your best. If this measurement is an odd number, add one inch and the result will be your band size.
Measuring Your Cup Size
1. Standing straight, with your arms at your side, measure around your body at the

2. Wrap the tape measure around you so that it is just touching, but not binding. If one of your breasts is significantly larger, put some type of padding in the cup of the smaller breast to make it even with the larger breast before taking your measurement.
3. Round up or down to the nearest inch as you did to find your band size.
4. Now, subtract your band size measurement from this second measurement. The difference is your cup size.? Example: 38" - 34" (band size) = 4" = D cup size. The chart below shows you how to determine cup size.
Difference Standard Cup Size
0"-1/2" (1.3 cm) AA
1/2"- 1" (2.6 cm) A
2" (5.1 cm) B
3" (7.6 cm) C
4" (10.2 cm) D
5" (12.7 cm) DD or E
6" (15.2 cm) DDD or F
7" (17.8 cm) G
8" (20.3 cm) H
9" (22.9 cm) I
10" (25.4 cm) J
Keeping the measuring tape parallel with the ground, measure around your bra directly under your bust after expelling all air from your lungs - you want this measurement to be as small as possible. Round all fractional measurements to the nearest whole number.
If the measurement is even, add 4"
if the measurement is odd, add 5"
Step 2, Measure for Cup Size:

Standing straight, with your arms at your side, measure at the fullest part of your bust (while wearing a non-padded bra) making sure the measuring tape is parallel with the ground and not binding.
Round all fractional measurements to the nearest whole number.
Step 3, Calculate Your Bra Size:
Subtract your band measurement (step 1) from your cup measurement (step 2). Generally, for each inch in difference, the cup goes up by one size. See the conversion chart here.
Example:
Step 1: 34" under measurement +4" = 38" band
Step 2: 40" over measurement
Step 3: 40" - 38" = 2" or Cup "B"
Your size would be 38B
Important Note: this measuring system tends to become less accurate as the cup sizes go above a D. Additionally, some manufacturers name larger cup sizes differently. See "The Proper Measuring Techniques for Plus-Size Women". - COMING UP
Friday
THE HUSBAND STORE
A store that sells husbands has just opened in New York City , where a woman may go to choose a husband.
> Among the instructions at the entrance is a description of how the store operates.
You may visit the store ONLY ONCE !
There are six floors and the attributes of the men increase as the shopper ascends the flights.
There is, however, a catch . . .. you may choose any man from a particular floor, or you may choose to go up a floor,but you cannot go back down except to exit the building! So,a woman goes to the Husband Store to find a husband .
On the first floor the sign on the door reads:
>
> Floor 1 - These men have jobs and love the Lord.
The second floor sign reads:
> Floor 2 - These men have jobs, love the Lord,and love kids.
The third floor sign reads:
> Floor 3 - These men have jobs, love the Lord,love kids,and are
extremely good looking. "Wow," she thinks, but feels compelled to keep
going.
She goes to the fourth floor and sign reads:
> Floor 4 - These men have jobs, love the Lord,love kids,are drop- dead good
looking and help with the housework.
> "Oh, mercy me!" she exclaims, "I can hardly stand it!" Still, she goes
to the fifth floor and sign reads:
> Floor 5 - These men have jobs, love the Lord, love kids, are drop- dead
gorgeous,help with the housework, and have a strong romantic streak.
She is so tempted to stay, but she goes to the sixth floor and the sign
reads:
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> Floor 6 - You are visitor 4, 363,012 to this floor.
There are no men on this floor. This floor exists solely as proof that women are impossible to please.Thank you for shopping at the Husband Store.Watch your step as you exit the building, and have a nice day! !>
>Please send this to all men for a good laugh and to all the women who can handle the truth!
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> Among the instructions at the entrance is a description of how the store operates.
You may visit the store ONLY ONCE !
There are six floors and the attributes of the men increase as the shopper ascends the flights.
There is, however, a catch . . .. you may choose any man from a particular floor, or you may choose to go up a floor,but you cannot go back down except to exit the building! So,a woman goes to the Husband Store to find a husband .
On the first floor the sign on the door reads:
>
> Floor 1 - These men have jobs and love the Lord.
The second floor sign reads:
> Floor 2 - These men have jobs, love the Lord,and love kids.
The third floor sign reads:
> Floor 3 - These men have jobs, love the Lord,love kids,and are
extremely good looking. "Wow," she thinks, but feels compelled to keep
going.
She goes to the fourth floor and sign reads:
> Floor 4 - These men have jobs, love the Lord,love kids,are drop- dead good
looking and help with the housework.
> "Oh, mercy me!" she exclaims, "I can hardly stand it!" Still, she goes
to the fifth floor and sign reads:
> Floor 5 - These men have jobs, love the Lord, love kids, are drop- dead
gorgeous,help with the housework, and have a strong romantic streak.
She is so tempted to stay, but she goes to the sixth floor and the sign
reads:
>
> Floor 6 - You are visitor 4, 363,012 to this floor.
There are no men on this floor. This floor exists solely as proof that women are impossible to please.Thank you for shopping at the Husband Store.Watch your step as you exit the building, and have a nice day! !>
>Please send this to all men for a good laugh and to all the women who can handle the truth!
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Saturday
Smile!!!!!
"Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy."
Thich Nhat Hanh
Discover the Power of Affirmations
How would you like to transform your life with the power of positive affirmations?Here are a few suggestions for you:-
1. I fully let go of trying to remember everything. It feels good to write down important items for safe keeping.
2. I feel no need to create obstacles for myself. I move forward, stronger than ever.
Hello DAUGHTERS OF FAITH, I hope you really enjoyed today's Inspirational Quote.Let's make a difference in the World!. If you like this quote please pass it on.
HAVE A LOVELY WEEKEND!!!
Friday
A DAY TO GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Daughters of faith
Invites all the house to a Breakfast Meeting
Tagged: Celebrates Your UNIQUENESS!
Date: Saturday, March 14, 2009
Time: 8 - 10 am
Venue: 30A Ibari Street, Ifako-Agege,
Faith Hall, RCCG Faith Santuary Parish
Direction:
From OGBA or AGEGE take a bike to IBARI STREET.
To display or sell your products please call any of these numbers.0803 532 4764,
0802 853 7650, 0803 392 4386.
Make it a day with HIM! Come with your Friends! it going to be an exciting time.... Trust me!!!!!
There is a gift for everyone!
Invites all the house to a Breakfast Meeting
Tagged: Celebrates Your UNIQUENESS!
Date: Saturday, March 14, 2009
Time: 8 - 10 am
Venue: 30A Ibari Street, Ifako-Agege,
Faith Hall, RCCG Faith Santuary Parish
Direction:
From OGBA or AGEGE take a bike to IBARI STREET.
To display or sell your products please call any of these numbers.0803 532 4764,
0802 853 7650, 0803 392 4386.
Make it a day with HIM! Come with your Friends! it going to be an exciting time.... Trust me!!!!!
There is a gift for everyone!
CELEBARTING YOUR UNIQUENESS (2
……….I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Marvelous are your works, and that my soul knows very well. (Ps.139:14)
……..And they said, An Egyptian delivered us from the hand of the shepherds, and he also drew enough water for us and watered the flock…..(Ex.2:19).
Sometimes ago, a woman of God had the opportunity to meet with a young man that had worked with her a couple of years ago. He had just finished a part of his education having earned a Diploma in Lab science, and needed to work for a year or so to make some money, before going back to school. He had been coming to her office on a number of occasions on the job search issue. On one of such occasions, she had to ask him what kind of job he was exactly looking for. His reply was (in his own words) …any job whatsoever would do….,….. anything just to keep body and soul together…….., anything that would just take me out of the house!….. As she heard this young man story, my heart became heavy with a burden for him as I could see in him someone who was confused, disillusioned and definitely did not have a clear direction in life. She then sat him down and began to talk to him on the need to discover himself.
I felt this was necessary, because it would help him know the kind of steps to take at this point of his life. After a few moments asking him some questions, she was able to discover he had a passion for medicine and would love to become a Medical Doctor one day! With this as a background he was able to agree with her that the best kind of job to look for would be in a hospital, pharmacy or medical establishment, which would be a good environment to stir up his heart passion and dream of becoming a Doctor someday. Thankfully, he left her office with a look of great relief and hope on his face, now that he had some clearer direction.
Many times we make hurried decisions as a result of external pressures around us. This could be in the area of what career to pursue, what job offers to take, what business venture to go into. We make such decisions, just to make ends meet (like the young man above), without paying attention to one very important aspect of our lives, which is our heart’s passion. One feature that makes each one of us unique is the passion burning within our hearts. This is something I strongly believe the Lord has placed on the inside of us, to help us discover who we are as individuals. Passion talks of what you love to think about, what you love to talk about and what you love to do even when it seems inconvenient for you. It is something you never get tired of doing or talking about, should the opportunity arise! It could also be a certain idea you have dreamt about or even fantasized about even from a very young age.
Dear friend, such thoughts are not accidental, but they are divinely placed within you by God, to help you discover and fulfill your destiny in life. The sad thing though is that as long as you are not pursuing your heart’s passion, life will seem so boring and unfulfilling. You might have all the money in life and still be unhappy, when you are not pursuing your passion. Passion gives you energy, strength and a reason to keep going on, even in the midst of challenges.
The passage above from Ex.2;19 refers to Moses. At this time, he had left Egypt as a fugitive, after having killed an Egyptian out of anger for striking a Jew. He had gone out on that particular day, to check on his people the Israelites (who were slaves at that time), and had committed this offence. He had to escape the wrath of Pharaoh by fleeing into the wilderness. It was there that he had rescued the daughters of Jethro from the hands of some oppressive shepherds. It was obvious that Moses had a passionate hatred for oppression. He hated to see people being mistreated and was always ready to do something about it. He had probably dreamt as a young person that he would one day deliver his people from slavery. He then had displayed this passion (though in a wrong way) in Egypt, and also in the wilderness. This passion was divinely placed in him by God, to help him fulfill the assignment of delivering the children of Israel from the hands of Pharaoh later on.As you go about your business, schooling and career, do not despise your heart’s passion .It is one of what makes you a unique person. Pay attention to what you love, what you hate, what makes you cry, what you happy, what you would love to change or do something about, what you can talk about or do without getting tired.
As you pursue your passion diligently, and faithfully, you are surely on your way to greatness.I pray that every dead passion and dream in you will experience the resurrection power of God, in this special week as we are celebrating our uniqueness in Jesus name.
……..And they said, An Egyptian delivered us from the hand of the shepherds, and he also drew enough water for us and watered the flock…..(Ex.2:19).
Sometimes ago, a woman of God had the opportunity to meet with a young man that had worked with her a couple of years ago. He had just finished a part of his education having earned a Diploma in Lab science, and needed to work for a year or so to make some money, before going back to school. He had been coming to her office on a number of occasions on the job search issue. On one of such occasions, she had to ask him what kind of job he was exactly looking for. His reply was (in his own words) …any job whatsoever would do….,….. anything just to keep body and soul together…….., anything that would just take me out of the house!….. As she heard this young man story, my heart became heavy with a burden for him as I could see in him someone who was confused, disillusioned and definitely did not have a clear direction in life. She then sat him down and began to talk to him on the need to discover himself.
I felt this was necessary, because it would help him know the kind of steps to take at this point of his life. After a few moments asking him some questions, she was able to discover he had a passion for medicine and would love to become a Medical Doctor one day! With this as a background he was able to agree with her that the best kind of job to look for would be in a hospital, pharmacy or medical establishment, which would be a good environment to stir up his heart passion and dream of becoming a Doctor someday. Thankfully, he left her office with a look of great relief and hope on his face, now that he had some clearer direction.
Many times we make hurried decisions as a result of external pressures around us. This could be in the area of what career to pursue, what job offers to take, what business venture to go into. We make such decisions, just to make ends meet (like the young man above), without paying attention to one very important aspect of our lives, which is our heart’s passion. One feature that makes each one of us unique is the passion burning within our hearts. This is something I strongly believe the Lord has placed on the inside of us, to help us discover who we are as individuals. Passion talks of what you love to think about, what you love to talk about and what you love to do even when it seems inconvenient for you. It is something you never get tired of doing or talking about, should the opportunity arise! It could also be a certain idea you have dreamt about or even fantasized about even from a very young age.
Dear friend, such thoughts are not accidental, but they are divinely placed within you by God, to help you discover and fulfill your destiny in life. The sad thing though is that as long as you are not pursuing your heart’s passion, life will seem so boring and unfulfilling. You might have all the money in life and still be unhappy, when you are not pursuing your passion. Passion gives you energy, strength and a reason to keep going on, even in the midst of challenges.
The passage above from Ex.2;19 refers to Moses. At this time, he had left Egypt as a fugitive, after having killed an Egyptian out of anger for striking a Jew. He had gone out on that particular day, to check on his people the Israelites (who were slaves at that time), and had committed this offence. He had to escape the wrath of Pharaoh by fleeing into the wilderness. It was there that he had rescued the daughters of Jethro from the hands of some oppressive shepherds. It was obvious that Moses had a passionate hatred for oppression. He hated to see people being mistreated and was always ready to do something about it. He had probably dreamt as a young person that he would one day deliver his people from slavery. He then had displayed this passion (though in a wrong way) in Egypt, and also in the wilderness. This passion was divinely placed in him by God, to help him fulfill the assignment of delivering the children of Israel from the hands of Pharaoh later on.As you go about your business, schooling and career, do not despise your heart’s passion .It is one of what makes you a unique person. Pay attention to what you love, what you hate, what makes you cry, what you happy, what you would love to change or do something about, what you can talk about or do without getting tired.
As you pursue your passion diligently, and faithfully, you are surely on your way to greatness.I pray that every dead passion and dream in you will experience the resurrection power of God, in this special week as we are celebrating our uniqueness in Jesus name.
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