New: desertsAll contenthive-129948krhive-196917steemzzanhive-183959hive-166405hive-180932hive-185836photographyuncommonlabhive-183397hive-101145hive-150122hive-144064hive-188619bitcoinhive-145157krsuccesshive-184714hive-103599hive-180301lifehive-193637hive-139150TrendingNewHotLikersnainaztengra (79)in sweets • last yearsteemCreated with Sketch.Sweet TreatsAre you a sweet lover? Then this one is exactly for you, a feast for the eyes. Yesterday a friend of mine invited me to her home for evening tea and she had this sweet spread out. She had invited me…gyasuddins (37)in baking • 2 years agoSatisfy Your Sweet Tooth: The Ultimate Guide to Baking Perfectly Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies"Who doesn't love a delicious dessert that satisfies your craving for something sweet? One of the most classic and beloved treats of all time is the chocolate chip cookie. This simple yet…cryptokethor (56)in hive-119463 • 3 years agoPhotography ||Natural places || by @cryptokethorAsslam-o-alekum! Hello steemian's how are you.i hope you are all well and me also fine allhamdulillah. Today i would like to share with you a beautiful landscapes witch place in rahim yar khan…cryptokethor (56)in hive-109286 • 3 years agoPhotography || Deserts Rahimyar khan || by@cryptokethorThe ups and downs of life are also wonderful. We should see the world as it is, why not see it. Reached here and saw how quiet it is here. Such places should also be settled. Go to such places. This…thelook (25)in deserts • 4 years agorange in habitat from ice slopes to desertssunscape (70)in appics • 5 years agoLook what my sweet husband made for me. It has been almost 9 months since I have ...... had ice cream. It was so delightful.forykw (64)in appics • 5 years agoThis is “Uma Gemada”nick864 (43)in deserts • 5 years agoNO-CHURN BANANA SPLIT ICE CREAMINGREDIENTS 6 oz. pineapple, cut into ¼-in. pieces 2 tbsp. brown sugar 1/4 c. strawberry preserves 1 tbsp. fresh lemon juice 1 tbsp. granulated sugar 4 oz. small strawberries, chopped 2 c.…priceslife87 (33)in food • 5 years agoLEMONADE.WERE DID IT ALL BEGIN?Lemonade debuted in Paris on August 20, 1630. Made of sparkling water, lemon juice and honey, vendors sold it from tanks strapped to their backs. ... Britain's contribution to the lemonade craze…priceslife87 (33)in food • 5 years agoSmores an all american favorite snacks’mores were first eaten around the campfire at Scout camps as far back as the 1920s. A s’more is made up of two biscuits sandwiched together with melted chocolate and marshmallows - traditionally…bala41288 (70)in energy • 6 years agoConverting Deserts to Solar power plantsThis topic is not very new to people. For the past few years many countries and big companies have been already thinking about this in detail. For a good power plan to run, the primary thing is the…alokkumar121 (76)in tasteem • 6 years agoLovely Desert Shop. My entry post for dessert ContestHello Tasteem friends, Everyone loves to have deserts and that too after food its great combination. Deserts have so much of variety and I love it specially after lunch or dinner. This week I…lifewithanr3 (68)in travel • 6 years agoThe vastness of the desertThe vastness of the Changthang desert cannot be explained. It can only be seen, and felt. The desert is the only constant, solitude and isolation and freedom added to it.lifewithanr3 (68)in travel • 6 years agoEndless skies and mountainsA journey that is seemingly endless. Where the mountains that kiss the skies are near yet keep going further and further away as you approach closer and closer to them.abn (59)in weather • 6 years agoSnowmageddon ContinuesIf you're a North American, you've probably noticed the crazy winter that you've been having. With record-breaking snowfall and temperatures that were almost -70F with wind chill and even snow in…rayhand2k (57)in food • 6 years agonut mixlifewithanr3 (68)in travel • 6 years agoThe Nubra valleyArriving at the nubra valley. The Hundur desert continues for a distance in this valley.sanawasif (38)in photography • 6 years agoMagnificent DesertPosted using Partiko Androidpinkspectre (78)in plants • 6 years agoCreosote Bush, Part 2Part 1 The Creosote Bush can be easily identified by its pungent smell, once you know what to sniff for. Especially noticeable after a rain, this smell comes from a variety of volatile oils…pinkspectre (78)in plants • 6 years agoCreosote BushThe Creosote Bush, Larrea tridentata, is a very common sight throughout the American Southwest, and has evolved some interesting evolutionary adaptations in order to thrive in the harsh desert…