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Hello there everybody my name is Telia S Battle. I'm 26 years old. I'll love to read books because I'm a bookworm for the day I was born. I also love to do my blog, (but I usely don't be on my blog that much ...because I'm busy doing other stuff) I don't smoke, I don't drink, I don't get no tattoos, I don't get no body percings. I don't hang out to no nightclubs/parties/Go-Go Bars. Because I'm a clean person & I'm going to stay that way! But I just hang out to the special gatherings-going away parties/bbq's-picnic's. I'm a very quiet friendly person. I love to meet new people. I'm single & loving it right about now which means I'll not married I've to wait I'm not trying to rush into marriage! And I'll don't have no kids right about now because I've to wait as well even though I love kids, but not right now.
Showing posts with label 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2012. Show all posts

Monday, January 07, 2013

Cissy Houston is going to be on Oprah's Next Chapter during an interview!

Well it's been one year ago since we lost of the female singer icon Mrs. Whitney Houston. I remember when she died on Feb 11th & it was Saturday at that time me and my mother was on our way to the supermarket when we first heard the "Breaking News"! But now since that, you know times have change... now Cissy Houston is going to sit down with Oprah Winfrey for the Next Chapter on the OWN Network coming up really soon!

Oprah to Interview Cissy Houston One Year After Whitney's Death


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On the anniversary of Whitney Houston's sudden death, Oprah Winfrey will sit down with the singer's mom, Cissy Houston, for a special episode of Oprah's Next Chapter.
This interview will be the second time Winfrey has landed an exclusvie chat with the Houston family. Last year, just weeks after Whitney's death, Winfrey was the first to speak with Bobbi Kristina and Pat and Gary Houston in an interview that gained record-breaking viewers for OWN.
Cissy Houston won't be the only must-see guest on OWN this year. Alicia Keys, Berry Gordy and Diahann Carroll will share their stories on a new season of Oprah's Master Class, while new episodes of Oprah: Where Are They Now? will focus on Apprentice alum Omarosa and rapper Bow Wow.
Two new original series will also debut on the network. Comedienne Kym Whitley will star in the docu-series Raising Whitley. Additionally, Tyler Perry will present his first scripted series, a drama, The Haves and the Have Nots, and a half-hour comedy, Love Thy Neighbor.

Soruce: http://www.essence.com/2013/01/06/oprah-interview-cissy-houston-one-year-after-whitneys-death/

So I don't really know about this I don't have no a cable but I might just going to see some of the clips on Youtube for often as I like.

Saturday, December 29, 2012

The Blog of Telia B: The Year in Reveiw of 2012!!!

Hello my blogger world peepz & it's that time of the end of the year folks yes it's the end of the year. Now let's take a look back for the top stories of 2012. Now get your memory caps ready let's go!:

1. Beyonce' with her Blue Ivy: Yes the start of the year of 2012 comes with Beyonce's bundle of joy yes that's right with her baby girl name Blue Ivy.


2. Whitney Houston's sudden death:  On Sat Feb 11th before her Grammy Pre-party with her longtime manger Clive Davis. That also have many talked about Ms. Whitney Houston died in a bathtub drowning overdose! I mean to me she was the best female singer of all-time I mean can't believe it.


3. Kim & Kayne West a couple? : Well the most lovable couple of 2012 is Kim Kardashain & Kayne West! now how cool is that? I don't think so? well I hope that they is not walking down into no aisle in 2013 pretty soon.



4. The Honey Boo-Boo year of the boo-boo: Yes I really don't even wacth that show because I can't afford no cable LoL ;-p. But anyway I heard that a lot of people just to say hey "I don't like the show too much!" or "I really do hate Honey Boo-Boo!" like come on. For me I think she has grow up to fast. Or to say that I think she needs some more education that's what I'm trying to say here.


5. The Boys of 1D: Oh yeah how much I love them so much & now one of the members of 1D is with Taylor Swift awww <3 .="." font="font">



6. The annoying Call-Me-Maybe song: No too me I kinda like that song & it's playing in my head right now. Carly Rae Jensen is not your average female pop singer of 2012 but she's like Justin Beiber form CANADA! while her song playing for top 40s/pop stations/lite stations it's like come on now? Well on Dick Clarks NewYears Rockin Eve I might going to sing it for one last time.

 



7. Oppa Gangman Style: Now at first it was like oh man this is so silly I don't kown if I can do it or not? But now it's so easy that you can do by yourslef without nobody is wacthing you lol. I'm just saying to myslef "Any body can do it!" It's like a horse right? ahaha.



8. Mariah Carey Vs. Nicki Mianj on Amercian Idol: Now during the summer of 2012 it was like a battle of the divas. I mean it was so carzy that Mariah just wins in like a sec.







 

 
 
9. The Colorado movie theater massacre: In July of 2012 when I first heard it was like what is going on here? I mean it was so crazy going to the movie theaters to see the Dark-Knight Rises & all of the sudden you hear some gun shots/gun powder hopefully that guy is in prison. Left 14 people dead & some of them injured  
 

 
10. Newtown, CT Sandy Hook Elementary School Massacre: Oh yes it was a sad month it just happens about 2 weeks ago on this day Fri Dec 14th. Like I said right here "I mean what is going on? I just stare at the news like all of the sudden all of the kids and the teachers/staff got killed. Even the gunman killed his mom and himslef after he killed the kids and the teachers/staff.
 
 
So there you have my blogger world peepz my top 10 stories/moments of the year in 2012. I hope y'all have a great 2013 ahead of you & try to think positive & do the right thing. Now I wanna heard from you blogger readers in comments section what is your best & worst moments of 2012? I can't wait to hear it form y'all. Have a good-new year now!

Saturday, December 22, 2012

YES!! I got 1010 views on my blog!

Hey for all you blogger lovers out here listen then I check my blog this morning, I've over 1010 views on my blog. It's that excited? but anyway I hope that you enjoying your time off form your work/school or whatever? But next week I'm going to start counting down my top 20 favorite moments of 2012!!! That's right starting on Dec 29th I'm going to countdown my fave songs/movies/and stories of 2012. So you better stick around for that! So in the meantime enjoy your long week-end vacation blogger fans.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Jenni Rivera was Killed in a Plane Crash

Well my blogger world peoples what's up as some of you may heard the sad news of on early Sunday morning about Jenni Rivera yeah she died in Monterrey, Mexico in a plane crash just like Aaliyah & some other celebs that also died in a plane crash. But there's some more story that's still under away. I just read in the people mag online to find out.

Jenni Rivera Killed in Plane Crash

UPDATED12/09/2012 at 06:45 PM EST Originally published 12/09/2012 at 03:45 PM EST
Jenni Rivera
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Singer Jenni Rivera was killed in a plane crash shortly after takeoff early Sunday.

Mexican authorities confirmed Sunday evening that the wreckage of the small plane had been found in Nuevo Leon state, and there were no survivors among the seven people believed to be on board.

The Learjet carrying the 43-year-old performer lost contact with air traffic controllers after it took off from Monterrey, Mexico, at 3:15 a.m. following Rivera's concert there. Contact was lost about 60 miles away, Mexico's transportation ministry said in a statement. It was scheduled to arrive in Toluca, outside Mexico City, before sunrise.


Rivera, a native of Long Beach, Calif., was known as the Diva of Banda with over 20 million albums sold worldwide and recently named one of People En Español's 25 most powerful women.

She was also the star of I Love Jenni, a reality show that aired on Telemundo's mun2 documenting the singer's jet-set life as an entertainer and mother of five children. It also featured her publicist, lawyer and makeup artist, who were all on the plane with her.

Earlier this month, ABC tapped Rivera to star in her own show. The self-titled comedy, Jenni, would feature her as a strong, middle-class, single Latina woman working to raise a family using unique parenting skills, reported Deadline.

Soruce: http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20655129,00.html

So yeah ... um I think I don't really don't even know some of her music to well, but she was just a nice Latin singer that I really know that she has a nice voice just like the late Selena. I wish that she can do an English album like Selena & she will have hit it BIG just like that. she was born in Cali & she was an Mexican-American also. RIP Jenni Rivera!

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Ok Here's my Week In Review!

Okay my blogger world peeps here's my week in review, actually my last weeks week in review-first of all I'm going to start this week in review starting on each & every Sunday starting on Nov 25th. So here we go:

Monday-I went to Fairfield, NJ for testing but I made a mistake & forgot to ask the lady in the front desk about the lip/check tint! :-O :-/

Tuesday-The next day I call the place & tell the lady that I want to make an appointment for the lip & check tint. And they said "Ok Then!" but I've to make an appointment an little early in the morning for that anyway.

Wednesday-I didn't do anything because I was sick I stared to get hay fever & got some rest.

Thursday-Didn't do nothing that's all!

Friday-NOTHING ok? just listen to some music that's all jamming to some R&B of course! Then I watch this Whitney Houston's We will Always love You: Grammy Special at 10-11pm. It was so good I think all of the performers did a wonderful job during Whitney songs in her career.

Saturday-I've some White Castle burgers until I started to feel that my tummy hurts yuck! But I was feeling better the next day.

Sunday-Me & my family went to TGI Fridays & I've some Jack Daniels Burger & it taste to sweet & tangy yum! & after that me & my family we went to Wal-Mart to buy some outfits for everyday thing/living. And of course me & my family went to Mc Donald's for some ice cream. But I still have that in the freezer.


Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Dancing with the Stars Michael Jackson Tribute Bad25

Hey there my blogger world friends. Did ya'll wacth Dancing with the Stars last night? because you know they did a little tribute to the late king of pop Michael Jackson form his "Bad25" album which is in stores & online/Itunes right now. So if you miss it like me because I only wacth the half of it. you can wacth it right here on my blog:


Well the bad news is that I can't really show you the videos right about now but I can show you the links ok?


http://youtu.be/VPqfmBQ3yr0
Part 1 of 1

http://youtu.be/o5hnFsLI_Gk
Part 2 of 2

You know what I like about the last night's turbite eposide of DWTS that that all of then did a great job performing some of the Michael Jackson hit's form the grestest album of all time "Bad" & some of the new never been before re-relessed footage of his songs. I like it I really enjoy it so much & MJ would be very proud of himself.

Friday, November 02, 2012

Our 2012 Hurricane Sandy Update

Hello there my blogger world & I'm back form an awful "HURRICANE SANDY" alright here's the thing here I lost some of the power during the 2 days & the power went back on Wednesday afternoon at 04:50 pm. Now to me that I be seeing a lot of trees knock down our my way even my grandmothers way also. But I don't know about my other grandmother because she lived in the nursing home & they have generators. But on Tuesday it was so dar as I don't know what outside! it was half lights but still it was so dark I can't even belive it. My father told me that this week the power didn't come back on until next Mon.... but you know it did! lol... oh well?

http://nation.time.com/2012/11/02/surviving-hurricane-sandy-the-island-that-new-york-city-forgot/

Surviving Hurricane Sandy: The Island That New York City Forgot




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A flooded section of Hylan Boulevard, one of the main streets on the south shore of Staten Island, New York, on Nov. 2, 2012.
Staten Island has always been the forgotten borough of New York City. I’ve lived here all my life, and after Hurricane Sandy, the island is feeling as neglected as ever. You can’t escape the devastation here. My family came through relatively unscathed — though they are mostly huddled in my brother’s house. But they, like all other residents of the island, were witness to the terrifying power of the storm.
The first floor of my mother’s house was destroyed and now reeks of mildew. The tenant there is living upstairs on my mom’s floor, with no power or heat. In the Great Kills area of the island is my Aunt Barbara’s house. And on the street where she lives is now an entire marina of boats. Large luxury fishing boats have crushed into houses and block intersections. Aunt Barbara and her family are living on a generator but are running out of gas. On Halloween night, her son Fred was almost arrested for siphoning gas from a huge boat on their street. My brother and I drove to Woodbridge, N.J., and waited almost three hours in line to buy gas for them.
(PHOTOS: In the Eye of the Storm: Capturing Sandy’s Wrath)
The headline of Thursday’s Staten Island Advance screamed in bold “14 DEAD SO FAR — HOMES RAVAGED, LIVES RUINED.” But many people here feel no one is listening to their pleas for help or coming for support. Only after one horrific tale emerged did the rest of the city and country pay attention to Staten Island. That event took place in one of the most devastated areas on the island, along Father Capodanno Boulevard. There, a young mother named Glenda Moore tried to reach a shelter and lost her two sons, Brandon, 2, and Connor, 4, after their car stalled in the suddenly rising floodwaters and they tried to escape.
Many residents live just off the water. And as you travel along south, the evidence of destruction just grows and grows. Piles of furniture and garbage are stacked in front of countless homes. Many residents in the town of South Beach off Father Capodanno Boulevard can’t go back into their houses until they see a yellow sticker from the Building Department on their door letting them know the building is safe. Many are clearly unsafe — in fact, uninhabitable and stickered in red to indicate they have been condemned. The area is pockmarked with collapsed homes.
(VIDEO: After Sandy, Returning to Ruins in Breezy Point)
Aly Mahgoub was in his South Beach house during the storm. “I ran to the garage to grab some stuff, and in a matter of minutes the water was up to my knees,” he recalls of the Oct. 29 surge. “I brought all the kids to the third floor, and in about an hour and a half the water was past the first floor. I had a Chevy Tahoe and it was smacking into the house and it went through the garage. The waves were hitting my house. It felt like I was in the middle of the ocean. It made it up to the second floor of my house.”
Late on Nov. 1, Lorenzo Ameno, a lawyer, was pumping the water out of his basement — which meant he was lucky enough to have a generator to power the pump. “We evacuated when we saw the water rising and thought it best just to leave,” Ameno says. He returned to find a Mercury Mountaineer jammed between the walls of his house and his neighbor’s home. A Dodge Ram had floated into the side of his house. He said, “I’ve tried contacting FEMA, and there has been no response. I don’t even think FEMA has showed up in South Beach. We’re all neighbors and waiting and nobody has showed up. Only National Grid [the gas company] to shut off the gas and Con Ed to shut the electric.”
“I have homeowner’s insurance, and I tried to call my agent today, and I just can’t get through,” says the frustrated lawyer. “President Obama promised a swift recovery, and we are on Father Capodanno and there is nothing here. There are no services; there are no police, no Red Cross [in the neighborhood]. There’s nothing. It’s just devastating on top of devastating.” He adds, “I really do believe that Staten Island is the forgotten borough … There should really be newscasters here showing the devastation on Father Capodanno and nobody helping us.”
“The mayor here doesn’t want to come and they are pulling bodies out left and right,” says Michael Harven, who lives with Ida Vernat and their 11-year-old daughter in an area called Ocean Breeze. They all escaped — along with their small terrier — just when the floodwaters began to rise. “When we came out and saw the water coming across the street, we left,” says Harven. “The water rose to about 10 feet high in the area, so people were trapped.” He and Vernat found out today that their house had a yellow sticker, which means that though it is damaged, they can return to live in it. Still, says Vernat, “My daughter doesn’t want to come back and see this. She’s scared.”
(VIDEO: TIME Explains: Hurricane Sandy and Climate Change)
Only a few houses away from Vernat and Harven’s home, searchers found the body of an elderly woman. Peeking through a shattered bay window of the home where she was discovered, I saw a green oxygen tank. In the small living room, all her furniture had been tossed about by the flood. Her neighbors say her cat survived.
Near the corner of Father Capodanno and Midland Avenue is a gigantic emergency command center. Harven says it isn’t very organized. When he went in to ask about his home on Nov. 1, he says, “The Office of Emergency Management didn’t know the Building Department was here. FEMA said they were too busy getting set up. No one is communicating, even the city. Half this community wants to leave. They don’t want to ever come back.”
Driving into the Midland Beach neighborhood right after sunset requires going through an obstacle course of debris and random streets filled with stagnant floodwater. At the Hess station on New Dorp Lane, there’s a line of cars about a mile long. In the pitch black of Cedar Grove Avenue, Lucille Mack, who works at Showplace bowling alley, is serving pizza on the hood of a car. “We want to help give people something for their stomachs at least,” she explains. One resident who was eating out on the street told me that he and his wife took refuge in the attic of their one-story home, even as the entire facade of the house fell off and the next-door neighbors’ home completely collapsed.
Across the street, a Red Cross mobile unit was handing out supplies and volunteers were organizing things at an impromptu donation center in the dark. One volunteer said, “Nothing from FEMA yet, no Con Edison trucks, we haven’t had any inspections. The cops came by and made sure people were alive, but nothing has been inspected that I know of.”
On my way home I notice another mile-long line for gas at another Hess Station, close to where a giant water tanker washed up on land. I take a photo of the line for gas. A cop keeping the line orderly says, “Come back in 20 minutes when they run out and you’ll really see a riot.” He may have been joking, but Staten Islanders are struggling, and many are beginning to lose patience. We are tired of being forgotten.


Read more: http://nation.time.com/2012/11/02/surviving-hurricane-sandy-the-island-that-new-york-city-forgot/#ixzz2B6IFnUuC

Hey there blogger world I want for you to take a look at this article form TIME.COM & I'm just worried about how they will suffering without all the food & the shelter? Plz comment & just send me a e-mail MINVAN2000@gmail.com

Friday, October 26, 2012

Hurricane Sandy 2012

Alright blogger world it's your girl Ms. Telia Battle & it's been a while since I last blog for like in a week or so it's been on the news since this week or so about the "HURRICANE SANDY" yes it  is I'm telling you. So be ready & have your gear in handy, I'm telling you blogger readers out there. I wanna take a look at this article that I just read more information about Hurricane Sandy on the huff post online:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/26/hurricane-sandy-2012-baha_n_2022420.html

Hurricane Sandy 2012: Bahamas Pounded By Strong Storm, 38 Dead In Caribbean
By JEFF TODD 10/26/12 03:50 PM ET EDT AP
NASSAU, Bahamas — Hurricane Sandy rolled out of the Bahamas on Friday after causing 40 deaths across the Caribbean, churning toward the U.S. East Coast, where it threatens to join forces with winter weather fronts to create a devastating super storm.
The Category 1 hurricane toppled light posts, flooded roads and tore off tree branches as it charged through Cat Island and Eleuthera in the scattered archipelago, with authorities reporting one man killed, the British CEO of an investment bank.
The death toll was still rising in impoverished Haiti, reaching 26 on Friday as word of disasters reached officials and rain continued to fall.
Joseph Edgard Celestin, a spokesman for Haiti's civil protection office, said some people died trying to cross storm-swollen rivers. While the storm's center missed the country as it passed on Wednesday, Haiti's ramshackle housing and denuded hillsides make it especially vulnerable to flood damage.
Officials at a morgue in the western town of Grand Goave said a mudslide crashed through a wooden home on Thursday, killing 40-year-old Jacqueline Tatille and her four children, ranging in ages from 5 to 17.
"If the rain continues, for sure we'll have more people die," said morgue deputy Joseph Franck Laporte. "The earth cannot hold the rain."
Sandy was a Category 2 hurricane when it wreaked havoc in Cuba on Thursday, killing 11 people in eastern Santiago and Guantanamo provinces as its howling winds and rain destroyed thousands of houses and ripped off roofs. Authorities said it was Cuba's deadliest storm since July 2005, when category 5 Hurricane Dennis killed 16 people and caused $2.4 billion in damage.
Cuban authorities said the island's 11 dead included a 4-month-old boy who was crushed when his home collapsed and an 84-year-old man in Santiago province. Near the city of Guantanamo, the Communist Party daily Granma reported, two men were killed by falling trees.
Official news media reported Friday that the storm caused 5,000 houses to at least partially collapse while ripping the roofs off 30,000 others. Banana, coffee, bean and sugar crops were damaged.

Sandy also killed a man in Jamaica on Wednesday when a boulder crashed through his house, and police in the Bahamas said a 66-year-old man died after falling from his roof in upscale Lyford Cay late Thursday while trying to repair a window shutter. Officials at Deltec Bank & Trust identified him as Timothy Fraser-Smith, who became CEO in June 2000.
One death was reported in Puerto Rico. Police said a man in his 50s was swept away Friday by a swollen river in the southern town of Juana Diaz, where rain from Sandy's outer bands has been steadily falling.
On Friday afternoon, the hurricane's center was about 30 miles (50 kilometers) north-northeast of Great Abaco Island in the Bahamas and 430 miles (695 kilometers) south-southeast of Charleston, South Carolina. Sandy was moving north at 7 mph (11 kph) with maximum sustained winds near 75 mph (120 kph).
Government officials in the Bahamas said the storm seems to have inflicted the greatest damage on Cat Island, which took a direct hit, and Exuma, where there were reports of downed trees, power lines and damage to homes.
"I hope that's it for the year," said Veronica Marshall, a 73-year-old hotel owner in Great Exuma. "I thought we would be going into the night, but around 3 o'clock it all died down. I was very happy about that."
On Long Island, farmers lost most of their crops and several roofs were torn off, said legislator Loretta Butler-Turner. The island is without power and many residents do not have access to fresh water, she said.
With the storm projected to hit the Atlantic coast early Tuesday, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration warned it could merge with two other systems to become a hybrid, monster storm.
In the Bahamas, power was out on Acklins Island and most roads there were flooded, while in Ragged Island in the southern Bahamas, the lone school was flooded.
Russell, the emergency management official in Nassau, said docks on the western side of Great Inagua island had been destroyed and the roof of a government building was partially ripped off.
Jennifer Savoie, a New Orleans native who lives in Eleuthera, said that her fiance's resort, The Cove Eleuthera, was spared major damage but that power is out across most of the island.
"We know the protocol and how to prepare," she said. "It's in our blood. We were hit pretty hard though."
There were no reports of injuries at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, but there were downed trees and power lines, said Kelly Wirfel, a base spokeswoman. Officials canceled a military tribunal session scheduled for Thursday for the prisoner charged in the 2000 attack on the Navy destroyer USS Cole.
Officials reported flooding across Haiti, where many of the 370,000 people still displaced by the devastating 2010 earthquake scrambled for shelter. There are nearly 17,800 people in 131 temporary shelters, according to the Civil Protection Office.
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Associated Press writers Danica Coto in San Juan, Puerto Rico; Trenton Daniel in Port-au-Prince and Pierre-Richard Luxama in Grand Goave, Haiti; Seth Borenstein in Washington; and Anne-Marie Garcia in Havana contributed to this report.

Hey there here's an update on 2012 Hurricane Sandy that I just posted on more information: http://telia041987.blogspot.com/2012/11/our-2012-hurricane-sandy-update.html

Thursday, October 04, 2012

Facebook is going to Charge something to Post your Status Updates

Hey there blogger world listen up I've just seen this on my local news station about making another those dramatic changes to Facebook but this time the STATUS, yep that's right the STATUS!!! but this time they're making the status update to make some of the money. You know what I think that's a nice ideal because that way you can give some of the extra money to your FB friends instead of seeing someone to comment under thier status. Well let's look & see it to find out:

http://www.8newsnow.com/story/19728152/facebook-will-charge-to-promote-user-posts

Facebook Will Charge to 'Promote' User Posts


Posted: Oct 03, 2012 4:38 PM EDTUpdated: Oct 03, 2012 4:38 PM EDT

  • Business

  • Wednesday, October 3 2012 4:38 PM EDT2012-10-03 20:38:17 GMTOct 03, 2012 4:38 PM EDTOct 03, 2012 4:38 PM EDT
    NEW YORK (AP) -- Facebook is rolling out a feature in the U.S. that lets users pay to promote their posts to friends, just as advertisers do. Facebook has been testing the service in New Zealand, where
    Facebook is rolling out a feature in the U.S. that lets users pay to promote their posts to friends, just as advertisers do.
     
  • NEW YORK (AP) -- Facebook is rolling out a feature in the U.S. that lets users pay to promote their posts to friends, just as advertisers do.
Facebook has been testing the service in New Zealand, where it tries out a lot of new features, and has gradually introduced it in more than 20 other countries.
Facebook said promoting a post will bump it higher in your friends' news feeds.
The company has long declared on its front page that it's "free and always will be." And it still is -- unless you want more friends to see what you have to say.
 
So you see even though that you can post some of your Status Updates, that doesn't mean you can promote your post. If you have any questions or comments, complaints leave some comments down the below or e-mail me at: minvan2000@gmail.com ok?

Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Peanut butter Recall on some Brands

Hey there blogger guess what I saw something on "World News Tonight with Diane Sawyer" I heard that there was a recall about some Peanut Butter is being pull off on the shelf's in some stores like Target, Whole Foods Market, Giant Food, Fresh & Easy & so many more other stores. But the rest of the store brands & the Jiff, Skippy you can .... buy them. Here's the article that I just read some of the more info about the Peanut butter recall:

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2012/10/01/peanut-butter-recall/1606511/

Peanut butter recall includes major retailers



2:34PM EST October 1. 2012 -
WASHINGTON (AP) — A New Mexico company has expanded its recall of peanut butter and almond butter to include cashew butters, tahini and blanched and roasted peanut products.
Sunland Inc. sells its nuts and nut butters to large groceries and other food distributors around the country. The company recalled products under multiple brand names after salmonella illnesses were linked to Trader Joe's Creamy Salted Valencia Peanut Butter, one of the brands manufactured by Sunland.
The federal Center for Disease Control and Prevention says there are now 30 illnesses in 19 states that can be traced to the Trader Joe's peanut butter. No other foods have been linked to the illnesses, but Sunland recalled other products manufactured on the same equipment as the Trader Joe's product.
In addition to Trader Joe's, the recall includes nut products sold at Whole Foods Market, Target, Fresh & Easy, Giant Food, Harry and David, Stop & Shop Supermarket Company and several other stores. Some of the stores used Sunland ingredients in items they prepared and packaged themselves.
Brand names recalled include Archer Farms, Earth Balance, Fresh & Easy, Late July, Heinen's, Joseph's, Natural Value, Naturally More, Open Nature, Peanut Power Butter, Serious Food, Snaclite Power, Sprouts Farmers Market, Sprout's, Sunland and Dogsbutter, among others.
Sunland's recall includes 101 products, and several retailers have issued additional recalls including items made with Sunland ingredients.
Those sickened reported becoming ill between June 11 and Sept. 11, according to the CDC. Almost two-thirds of those who became ill were children under the age of 10. No deaths have been reported.
Salmonella can cause diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps 12 hours to 72 hours after infection. It is most dangerous to children, the elderly and others with weak immune systems.
Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Now if you have any questions about the peanut butter recall you can send me a comment, or e-mail @ minvan2000@gmail.com

Monday, October 01, 2012

A Brand New Month in OCTOBER!

Hello blogger world this your girl Mrs. Telia Battle once again and you know has we'll head it into the new month of Oct, well let me start off that this month my mom she's going to get laid off at the end of Oct which means the 31st :( I mean she has been working for almost a decade a hard working mother who seams to be loving life as it is. And my father he's not working he got laid off in '08. Me & my brother we not working also!
:( but then again jobs are very hard to look at right now. But I was at the library for volunteering in June-September of '12-(0f this year) I mean come on now at least it something more I can do for the past few years of my life! You know what for me I don't have to go to collage, Well you I can do some of the research on the internet. And help my mother try to help her to pay a little bills so that can add her into her money. SIMPLE AS THAT!!! So that's all I got to say bye for now. ;)

Monday, September 10, 2012

September 11, 2001-September 11, 2012 11 Years Later

Hi there my blogger world peepz well listen up starting tmorrow coming up makes the 11 years since 09/11. You know I was in H.S as a 9th grader when the W.T.C collapes when the first plane hit the first tower collapes the sec plane was hit by the sec tower. Then the plane crash in United fight 93 came in Shankesville, PA. Then also the pentncon came crashing also. Man I can't never forget that what have happen at time time of my life it was HISTORY in the making!!! But amercians got a little worser that's happing but I really can't tell you about that. Here's the pick I took back in '10 of September 11th before they bulit a One World Trade Center. There was a two lights that lit up: Image and video hosting by TinyPic

Saturday, September 08, 2012

Tropical Storm Hurrciane Isaac Aug 2012

Mon Sept 3, 2012:

Hello there blogger world long time no see (*sorry you guys I was so busy that I've to keep up with my posts.*) well listen up I heard some very bad news happen in the Gulf cost during the Hurricane/Storm Issac in L.A, M.I, & some parts of Tampa F.L while during a Republican National Convention last week/last month. (But in F.L it was not that bad though.) So anyway let's send some payers to the victims & there families out their homes in during in this time of their needy. Because I know it's bad out their is flooded they all types of living creatures like alligators & so much more! Ahhhhhh.... that's why I can't even lived in the south because you wanna know why? *Skie* I'm just playing with you! LOL!!! ;P I'll just wanna take my time to show some respect to the families & the victims of Hurricane Isaac. I wanna take some of you blogger readers out her to take a look at the updated article version:

Hurricane Isaac Hit Crab Fishers Hard, Says Louisiana Seafood Promotion And Marketing Board






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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisiana crab fishers took a big hit from Hurricane Isaac, according to the Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board.



Board member Gary Bauer, who runs a crab processing business in Slidell, said sunken boats, damaged docks and a lack of electricity and ice are among the problems crabbers face. An assessment Friday by the promotion board said crab harvests suffered significant disruption due to Isaac. Disruption for shrimp and finfish was described as moderate while oyster production will be limited until October.



Dollar estimates of losses weren't available but the assessment noted that parishes where a federal disaster has been declared include areas where the dockside values of commercial fishing is about 75 percent of the state total of nearly $320 million.



Bauer said his business was shut down for days by the storm, and not just because of power outages. The facility usually processes more than 18,000 crabs a day this time of year, he said. But crabbers have only been able to provide him 6,000 pounds over the last 12 days. When harvests will pick up again was uncertain.



"Nobody's going back to work because it's physically impossible," Bauer said.



"They can't drive down Highway 23 to go put their traps back out," he said, referring to a swamped road in Plaquemines Parish. "They can't go launch their boats in Delacroix because there's no infrastructure."



Tino Mones, a seafood processor in the Delacroix community in St. Bernard Parish, said in a telephone interview Friday that one problem is early forecasts that didn't have Louisiana in Hurricane Isaac's path, and the fact that the storm was expected to be relatively weak. Mones said some crabbers left traps in the water and now can't find them. He said one of the crabbers he deals with had 400 traps in the water. So far he's recovered 30.









"I lost all my freezers, all my refrigerated containers," Mones said. He said he will reopen but he's thinking about scaling back. He also plans to put as much of his equipment as he can on wheels so it can be moved when storms approach. The business was wiped out by Katrina seven years ago, he said, and suffered when waters were closed and fishermen were employed to help with the cleanup following the 2010 BP oil spill.



"Every time I stand up I get knocked back down," he said.



Isaac hit Aug. 28 and raked the state with high winds and rain for more than two days, while its storm surge flooded low-lying areas. The storm struck as the state seafood industry was recovering from the oil spill. A small portion of Louisiana waters was closed to fishing this week because the storm churned up weathered gobs of BP oil.



Ewell Smith, executive director of the Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board, a state-backed industry panel that met Friday, said the industry supports the closure, a precautionary move aimed at making sure seafood on the market remains safe.



Smith said the industry continues to fight negative perceptions about Louisiana seafood since the spill. The board voted 9-2 Friday in favor of an $842,000 promotion agreement with the New Orleans Saints. It will include promotional signs and electronic message board promotions inside and outside the Superdome, ads in game day programs and promotion of Louisiana seafood to broadcasters and other media covering the games with an aim toward raising the profile of Louisiana seafood nationally.

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/07/hurricane-isaac-2012-crab-fishers_n_1865802.html

Here's the video clip from ABC News.com taken during the Hurricane Isaac Storm: