Soozie, Life and Articles
My Top 10 Designer Shoes
February 29, 2008
Filed under: Fashion — Soozie @ 6:41 pm
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I love shoes, especially designer shoes. They give footwear a whole other meaning. For me they're like haute couture, while wearing them You feel like a star. Your outfit is not finished without d...
I love shoes, especially designer shoes. They give footwear a whole other meaning. For me they're like haute couture, while wearing them You feel like a star. Your outfit is not finished without d...
Beyoncé Knowles
January 27, 2008
Filed under: Music — Soozie @ 1:45 pm
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I wanted to write a post about Beyoncé Knowles because I admire her. With her energy and great personality she's one of my favorite stars. She's hip on so many ways. Her clothing music and perfum...
I wanted to write a post about Beyoncé Knowles because I admire her. With her energy and great personality she's one of my favorite stars. She's hip on so many ways. Her clothing music and perfum...
Facial Mask Made of Vegetables
January 5, 2008
Filed under: Beauty and Care — Soozie @ 1:06 pm
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I found this recipe for a Facial Mask and it's great. I think You should try it sometime. It's very easy to make and to use. Ingredients - 1 ounce of carrots - 1 ounce of potatoes - 1 ounce of c...
I found this recipe for a Facial Mask and it's great. I think You should try it sometime. It's very easy to make and to use. Ingredients - 1 ounce of carrots - 1 ounce of potatoes - 1 ounce of c...
New Years Eve Dutch Oliebollen Recipe
December 30, 2007
Filed under: Recipes — Soozie @ 7:26 pm
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Oliebollen literally translated oily balls. Oliebollen are a traditional Dutch food. Traditionally They are eaten on New Year's Eve and at funfairs. They are made by using two spoons to scoop doug...
Oliebollen literally translated oily balls. Oliebollen are a traditional Dutch food. Traditionally They are eaten on New Year's Eve and at funfairs. They are made by using two spoons to scoop doug...