Kamis, 14 Januari 2010

Rabu, 12 Agustus 2009

Caliente Salsa

If you like a hot salsa with great taste, you must try Fredericksburg Farms Caliente Salsa. Caliente is hotter than the Texas sun. Caliente Salsa combines the three signature peppers; jalapenos, chilepequin and habanero. The heat comes at you fast and stays with you. Add some sour cream to Caliente Salsa and make a spicy dip.


The Second Sauce is Roasted Raspberry Chipolte Sauce. For accompaniment with any meat, fish or fowl, you could use Fischer & Wieser, The Original Roasted Raspberry Chipolte Sauce. Try this sweet and smoky Chipolte sauce poured with soft cream cheese and served with crackers. This sauce can be mix with vinegar and olive oil to make wonderful salad dressing.


Another great one is Jalapeno Pepper Jelly.Get the flavor of fresh jalapeño peppers with the Spicier than most! Jalapeno Pepper Jelly poured with cream cheese for a great party snack and served with crackers.

Jumat, 24 Juli 2009

The St Johns Hotel, Solihull, United Kingdom



When you plan to travel to United Kingdom for conference and meeting, The St Johns Hotel, Solihull could be your perfect choice because St Johns Hotel has spacious conference and meeting facilities with contemporary setting.




The St Johns Hotel can accommodate large or small meetings and events. St Johns Hotel has experienced conference planners, full service business center; refurbished park suite could hold 750 delegates and other services. You just tell them about your plans and they will respond within 2 hours, Monday to Friday.



For Leisure activities, The St Johns Hotel has indoor heated swimming pool or steam room, beauty treatment. A short drive away is Birmingham’s NEC, the live music, comedy and theatre venue. Another attraction is Warwick Castle, one of Europe’s finest medieval strongholds with dungeon.





If you Hungry? You can visit Tempus Restaurant and Bar to get varied buffet, healthy meals, extensive wine and intimate dinner for couple. There is also Warwick Bar for more relaxed snack.





The St Johns Hotel has 180 guest rooms that stylishly decorated with luxury bedding. You can choose from standard singles, doubles, twins, executive bedrooms and suites.

All of the 180 guest rooms provide with high-speed internet access, cable/satellite TV, Pay per view movies, coffee maker/tea service, individual climate control, iron & ironing board, hair dryer, free toiletries.



Senin, 13 Juli 2009

Towel wrap from posylane

When I searching through internet, I found this site www.posylane.com that offers unique and personalized gifts for woman, kids and more!


There is few gifts interest me such as Towel Wrap that can personalize with a name or monogram. These towel wrap had soft fabric that softer that terry cloth and won’t pull either and also there are nine colors that you can choose with three sizes. These towel wrap are perfects for birthday present, graduation or bridesmaid gift.


There is another gift that interests me such as Mint Laundry Bags. Draw string laundry bags also have a shoulder strap so no more lugging around a full laundry bag the drawstrings. We also can use this when we're traveling.

The last gift that quite unique is Nap Mats for toddlers. This nap mats for toddlers are padded and lined with nylon and cotton with ribbon trimmed, soft, fleecy blanket attached and removable foam pillow. There are Velcro closures with carrying strap to rolls up. This nap mats are easy to clean, just remove the pillow and throw the rest in the washing machine.

Jumat, 10 Juli 2009



The Maldives is a by-word for luxury, romance and tropical bliss; a beautiful string of low-lying coral islands in the Indian Ocean, and a paradise for watersports enthusiasts and sun seekers alike.

The past two decades have seen the islands develop into a popular long-haul destination.The country's 26 natural atolls offer nautical delights from night-fishing trips, windsurfing and scuba-diving. Many islands embrace enormous lagoons, where bright blue-green water laps gently on brilliant white sand beaches.



Global warming


Yet even in paradise trouble can bubble beneath the surface. It is precisely because the Maldives is so low-lying (80% of the territory is less than 1m/3.3ft above sea level), so transparent and perfect for snorkelling, that their very existence is threatened by global warming. They are also particularly vulnerable to natural catastrophes, as shown in the devastating tsunami on 26 December 2004: of the Maldives' 199 inhabited islands, 20 were completely destroyed.



Political change

Politically the country is today one of Asia's most progressive. After a 30-year period of autocratic rule from former President Gayoom, President Mohamed Nasheed was elected to the office in a democratic 2008 election, which made the Maldives one of the few Muslim democracies in the world. Since then the country has pursued a liberal-progressive agenda focused on improving the country's healthcare and education infrastructure, tourism development and environmental protection.

Mongolia


Mongolia is far-flung and little visited yet has much to offer in terms of scenery, wildlife, and historic and cultural sites.
Outside the main cities, Mongolians continue to live the traditional life of malchin (herdsmen), and many are nomadic. Transporting their goods by camel and residing in portable felt and canvas tents (gers), the nomadic lifestyle of 21st century Mongolia would still be recognisable to Ghengis Khan, the most famous Mongol of them all.
Mongolian landscape
With one of the world's lowest population densities, Mongolia's vast areas of wilderness, desert, lakes and mountains offer plenty of scope for adventurous outdoor enthusiasts. Fishing, jeep tours, horse and camel riding, mountain biking and birdwatching are but a few of the activities on offer.
Ulaanbaatar
Infrastructure is poor and undeveloped in rural areas but the capital Ulaanbaatar is fast transforming itself into a modern city with international restaurants, luxury hotels, shopping malls and glass tower blocks. But leaving the capital does not necessarily mean leaving civilisation; Internet is now available in small villages and it's not uncommon to see nomads toting mobile phones.

Jumat, 29 Mei 2009

Nepal


Draped along the greatest heights of the Himalaya, Nepal is where the ice-cold of the mountains meets the steamy heat of the Indian plains. It's a land of yaks and yetis, stupas and Sherpas and some of the best trekking on earth. The Himalaya's most sophisticated urban cultures took shape here, in the three great minikingdoms of the Kathmandu Valley - Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur - home to a world-class artistic and architectural heritage. '

Behind the Vishnu shrine of Ichangu Narayan, northwest of Swayambhunath in the Kathmandu Valley, rises the 'Abode of Snows' (Himalaya in Sanskrit), a magnet for trekkers and mountaineers the world over. Only in Nepal can you trek for weeks without the need even for a tent. No longer does your name have to be Tenzing or Hillary to set foot in Everest Base Camp. Out of the mountains, get your adrenaline kick from world-class white-water rafting, kayaking and mountain biking, or from the spine-tingling sight of your first tiger or rhino in Royal Chitwan National Park.


Nepal is not just a bungee-jumping, apple-pie eating Shangri-la. It's also one of the poorest countries on earth. However, many visitors, drawn to Nepal by the promise of adventure, leave equally enchanted by the friendliness and openness of the Nepali people.

From the natural rhythm you ease into on a trek to the rhythm of a tabla drum at one of Kathmandu's palace restaurants, Nepal is an amazingly diverse country that offers something for everyone. One journey through this land is rarely enough. The first thing many people do after a visit is start planning the next one.