วันเสาร์ที่ 28 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Cook an Impressive Meal for Your Date

Preparing a homemade meal is a great way to impress your date with not only your cooking skills (don't worry if yours are lacking) AND your thoughtfulness! Cooking is, in some ways, an art. 'But you don't have to be an artist to make a good tasting meal. This article is going to help you cook a terrific meal, complete with sides and dessert, without bogging you down with confusing and time-consuming techniques. This won't be head chef work, but by golly you'll certainly convince your date that you can do a thing or two around the kitchen!

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 26 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

"Surfers bank and albino dunes in Mui Ne" Anonimous_lady's photos about Mui Ne, Vietnam

Preview of Anonimous_lady's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Mui Ne, Vietnam Entry Title: "Surfers beach and sandy dunes in Mui Ne" Entry: "After spending some days in hectic Saigon, with the whole overload of info about the Vietnam war, I moved for a couple of days to a really small village by the sea, famous for being a surfers spot (unfortunately there was none: no waves, no surfers!), and for its desert like sanddunes!! It just doesn't make much sense: there's a lake, there's the sea, and there in the middle it is as if a giant had droped his sandbucket, two desert like sandunes spots: one with white s and and the other with red sand! I could be easily mistaken with the S ahara or something, except forits size! There's a canyon too: as if the same giant had been playing with clay! Weird, but really nice! Other than that, I just spent my time lying on the beach (again! ;-)), walking it all long, and having some laughs with Sarita, an australian girl and Gersh, the american I met in Sihanoukville (Cambodia), and who was here as well!. At night we saw the weird effect on the sea called fosforescence: the water has some particles from plancton that glow when you touch them! You can see a good example of it at the movien "The Beach". We were swimming both nights, searching for the fosforescence, and it was just awesome!!: the feet were glowing ...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csMn5k6vgC4&hl=en

วันจันทร์ที่ 23 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Curry in Japan

Visitors to Japan may be surprised at the popularity and volume of curry rice served and eaten in Japan. Curry rice in Japan is actually different from curry and rice, or rice and curry, which started on the Indian subcontinent, spread throughout South Asia, and then moved to other parts of the world. In Japan, if you would like to provide a meal that almost everybody will eat, curry rice may be your best option. Few people dislike curry rice.

วันเสาร์ที่ 21 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

3 Tallest Architectural Structures in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is one of the most visited areas in Asia. The small region has something for everyone. No matter whether you are visiting Hong Kong with your family, friends or colleagues; you'd never find dearth of excitement, adventure and amusement. Every year number of architecture lovers take cheap flights to Hong Kong to take a closer look at its modern architecture. Following are the tallest buildings in Hong Kong: International Commerce Centre International Commerce Centre (ICC) is the tallest building in Hong Kong. The 484 meters high structure holds the fourth position in the list of tallest buildings in the world. It was completed in 2010. It has become one of the most famous buildings in Hong Kong. There is an observation deck at the 100th floor known as Sky100 from where you can enjoy an aerial view of West Kowloon. One level up means at 101st floor, you can dine at five star restaurants. The building is also home to five-star hotel which is operated by Ritz-Carlton. You should take flights to Hong Kong, if you want to feel the comfort of staying at the highest elevated hotel in the world. Some of the world renowned investments banks such as Credit Suisse, Morgan Stanley, and Deutsche Bank also have their offices at ICC. International Finance Centre Tower 2 in International Finance Centre (IFC) was the tallest building in Hong Kong until ICC came into existence in 2010. Also, the building is named as the 8th tallest office building in the world. The building is home to two skyscrapers namely Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong and IFC Mall. You will find offices of most of the top notch finance companies at IFC. Some of them are ING Group, Fidelity International, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, and Moody's Corporation. At Two International Finance Center, you would find offices of Bank of America, Ernst and Young, Financial Times, State Street Bank and Hong Kong Monetary Authority. If you are taking Hong Kong flights to enjoy shopping, IFC Mall is the place to visit. The mall is home to more than 200 international brands such as Prada, Valentino, Tom Ford, Hugo Boss, and Zara. Famous restaurants in the mall are Cuisine Cuisine, Tasty Congee & Noodle Wantun Shop, The French Window, Rei. Central Plaza Central Plaza is 374 meters high. This makes it the third tallest skyscraper in Hong Kong. It is located in Wanchai North's Business District. There are 78 floors aboveground. It is equipped with 39 high speed lifts. Every year several religious people take cheap flights to Hong Kong especially to visit the highest Church in a manmade structure which is located in the Central Plaza. You need to reach 75th floor to visit the church. Executive club houses are the main highlight in the building. This club offers fitness facilities such as hi-tech gymnasium, Jacuzzi, swimming pool, steam rooms and sauna. You will also find a café and a multipurpose function room in the plaza where you can relax and get rid of the fatigue.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 19 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Hong Kong For Starters

Hong Kong is absolutely one of the world's excellent towns. Regardless of whether on your first visit or your tenth, you'll undoubtedly be surprised and astounded through the city's pulsing existence, hurried pace and frenzy of several lifestyles. Hong Kong is one of the world's true global metropolises – a kind of Gotham City for Asia where just about anything you wish – be it American donuts or even Australian Shiraz – will be available.
When describing Hong Kong to acquaintances who have not been there, I usually say that it is similar to London plonked down in the middle of Asia. Or London with plenty and lots and lots of Chinese individuals. While a fair enough statement, that still does not do Hong Kong justice, with its variety of several cultures and lifestyles and cuisines.
Getting Around
There are 2 uncomplicated transport possibilities in Hong Kong: the Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway (MTR) and your own 2 feet. With these 2 tools at your disposal, you can see literally all of Hong Kong. When you first arrive, you will definitely want to pick up an Octopus Card, the city's mass transit refill card which permits you to swipe onto any of the public transport alternatives in Hong Kong, which includes buses and trains. This is much like the Oyster Card in London.
Getting to the town is effortless, too, with a lot of cheap flights to Hong Kong from most major world cities, including Europe and North America.
What to discover
What to discover in Hong Kong would depend largely on your own likes and dislikes. The very first stop for most guests is a journey up Victoria Peak Tram, a historical funicular railway that carries people on a near-vertical ascent up to Victoria Peak, the highest point in the city overlooking Hong Kong's amazing skyline.
You might also want to test Hong Kong's stunning horse racing culture. Your best bet is to catch one of the city's old street trolleys to Happy Valley
Racecourse, where you could enjoy young horses race on grass under the dim sparkle of tall skyscrapers.
In Hong Kong's fashionable Soho area, a series of small streets stacked upon each other bursting with attractive shops, small eateries as well as fascinating buildings, you also can desire to have a ride on the world's longest escalator, Central-Mid-Levels-Escalator.
Hong Kong also offers various attractive galleries, or if you are looking for something a bit more spiritual, you could take the intensive travel up to the 10,000 Buddhas Monastery in Sha Tin, in which hundreds of stairs lead you past hundreds of golden buddha statues to a hilltop monastery.
Hong Kong is also a shopper's paradise. From the shops in Soho to the upmarket global business stores and multi-level malls in Causeway Bay or perhaps the funky local markets on the Kowloon side of the city, you may more or less discover anything you're after – in most cases at a great price!
Where to stay
Most of Hong Kong's budget accommodation choices are situated along Nathan Road, where a few high-raised structures house youth hostels and guesthouses run by nearby families. When making your reservation for these types of lodging, make sure that you receive confirmation of your bed and be sure to check out the features before you pay, mainly because some are fairly grotty.

Upscale choices vary from major international hotel brands to local boutique hotels. Most of the time, it's possible to pay for just about any cost for a hotel room or hostel bed in Hong Kong, based on your funds.
What exactly to eat
There is only one thing better than shopping in Hong Kong, and that's eating. From small noodle joints to upscale French restaurant, you will locate all sorts of restaurant, eating hall and snack stall on earth in Hong Kong. The Kowloon peninsula, specifically the Mong Kok neighborhood, is really a haven for local Hong Kong restaurants and snack stalls peddling a variety of unusual and crazy bites to eat. On Hong Kong Island, especially in Soho and Central, there are several elegant international dining places for discerning food enthusiasts.
When to go and exactly what to pack
Hong Kong's weather conditions are virtually always mild, and can easily get quite warm and humid throughout the summer. The very best time of year to go to Hong Kong is during the autumn, winter and spring while the temperatures are most liveable. Summers can be really humid and hot in Hong Kong.
It's ideal to pack light and portable garments which breathes and is relaxing for a day of strolling. When you want to travel during the winter, ensure that you bring at least a lightweight jacket or coat in case of a cold spell.

วันอังคารที่ 17 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Lasagna Noodle Casserole

Do you know the difference between a casserole, a pie and a pudding? If you just accept the dictionary definitions, trust me it is very misleading. I found this quite surprising since nowadays you can find almost anything by asking your favorite search engine. Technically, I could have used "pie" or "pudding" in the name for this recipe, but I decided on "casserole" because of mom.

วันศุกร์ที่ 13 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Floating Markets In Bangkok, A Charming Thai Scene

The floating markets of Bangkok have been described as living museums, portraying a way of life that existed long before the hand of modernization transformed life in Thailand. Villagers still make a living vending their produce in the floating markets. The floating markets gained international renown when Roger Moore as James Bond sped away from villains here in a long-tail boat.

วันพุธที่ 11 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Credit Card Woes for Students

Many of us will either have been to university ourselves or know someone who has, they’ve opted to continue learning in hope of attaining better career prospects. This is a good move since the cost of living is on the increase and in the future we are likely to need higher paid jobs in order to run a car, own a house and still have some money left over for our free time.





The trouble with education is that it is expensive; with course fees and accommodation it is certainly uncommon for students these days to not have a student loan of some sort. Whilst this is all well and good and offers the best interest and repayment rate many people find that the £3,000-4,000 loan does little to cover all the costs of being a student. Many students will look elsewhere to get some money; one of the most popular options is to take out a credit card.





Whilst Credit cards can be used as a quick way of getting a sum money it is unadvisable to treat it as a never ending supply especially if you have no source of income during your studies (working at a bar etc.). If you treat a credit card as your personal piggy bank then you will quickly find that you’ll not only have to pay all the spending back but also with interest which can be the killer in these situations.





Whilst you may hear many horror stories about people getting themselves into unmanageable debt before they’re even 25 there is a large group of people who are able to enjoy student life whilst maintaining a stable financial position. These are typically the people who use their credit cards for emergency only. What constitutes an emergency for a student? The fridge is running low on beer? The rent is due? You only have two pot noodles to last the week? Well in most cases it is the essentials such as food and rent and so students will opt to pay using a credit card since their other finances will be tied up or simply gone until the next loan cheque.





There are many attractive offers on credit cards for students and it can be all too easy to go with the company that offers you one first, if you find that you need a credit card and have reviewed the implications and believe you will be able to spend responsibly with the card then you can begin to look into getting your first credit card.





When looking to get a credit card you should review all the details, how much will you have to pay per month? How often you should repay the debts as well as knowing all the charges that you’ll incur for using it. Whilst it’s always advisable to pay off your credit cards each month this may not always be possible. What you need to be careful of is that if you do not pay off the entire amount each month then this will reflect badly on your credit rating.





This may not concern you now, but remember, in the future you may want to buy a house means you may need a credit check for products like mortgages or loans. Credit cards shouldn’t be seen as a quick fix for financial problems and treated with care when spending.





A 2004 study conducted in America showed 91% of college students had their own credit card, a massive percentage showing that almost all students rely on credit cards but also the same study showed that 56% of these card owners also had four or more cards totalling $7,000 by the time they graduated. This kind of situation is not likely to look good on a credit report and should be considered when considering credit cards.

วันอังคารที่ 10 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Maxwell Swimming with Noodle

Maxwell goes swimming in my parents'. He pushed the dough between them would be to float the back end.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNwn3dWd1kc&hl=en

วันเสาร์ที่ 7 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 5 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

DJ Max Portable 3 BGA - Get Out (Hip Noodle Mix) by DJ EON&ND Lee

ND Lee's Hip-Hop song "Get Out" was remixed using an Electro House Style. Check out DJ EON's unique and exciting new song! Get Out (Hip Noodle Mix) Composed by ND Lee Visualized by Sungjin, ECO Remixed by DJ EON Trivia - This is actually not a new song, it was from DMP2 OST. - This song is also on the DJ Max Trilogy.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmzpFurXRcQ&hl=en

วันพุธที่ 4 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

My Avenue-Saso's Sushi Class

People can learn the art and science of making sushi at Saso's Japanese Noodle House on Central Avenue.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4TgTnIVAXg&hl=en