Mexican Coffee – An Absolute Treat

March 4th, 2010

Coffee was primarily planted in Mexico in the 18th century from Jamaica. The Mexican Coffees are typically simple and are most often than not used as a base for blending. Originated from central to southern regions of the country, the most famous coffee market names consist of Coatepec, Oaxaca Pluma, Chiapas, Veracruz and Tapachula. Their coffee differs due to the vastness of the coffee plantations in Mexico. In addition, some of the best coffees of Mexican products are produced in small-scaled Mexican organic coffee farms. Being one of the largest producers of certified organic coffees in the gourmet coffee market, they make certain that their coffees are definitely worth exploring based on the inimitable characteristics they represent and their competitive price.

The coffee beans are characteristically light-bodied, mild but with delicate flavors and nutty. Nonetheless, their bodies can be heavier. With brighter acidity, the beans offer a range of chocolate overtones. There are several well-liked coffee varietals, known as Arabica varietals and they are Bourbon, Mundo Novo, Caturra and Maragogype.  Additionally, these coffee beans are being sold at a moderate market price. Altura or in other words, high-grown coffee, is their finest grade coffee. Rumour has it that where coffee is concerned, the higher it is grown the better. Their high-grown coffees are perceived as to have the top quality any coffees can possess and among the highest coffees that get exported to the United States of America.

Mexican coffee lovers have an exclusive way of brewing their coffees as many of them prefer to add a small amount of cinnamon to the ground coffee before brewing. Sometimes, chocolate and vanilla are also being used to enhance a distinct flavor which can be drawn from the coffee and also help to reduce its acidity. Today, this special habit of adding cinnamon, chocolate or even vanilla to the coffee has been widely accepted and adopted willingly.

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Lila Purple Crazee– für Blau-Grüne-Graue Augen

March 4th, 2010

Schöner Look für alle Lebenslagen ;) Nivea Creamy Metal Shadow: 03 (flieder) Manhattan Go BIG Eyeshadow Pen: Pearl Manhattan X-Act Eyeliner: True White Body Shop Eyeshadow: 23 Manhattan Multi Effect Eyeshadow: Violet Victorias Secret Very sexylquid Shadow: Erotic MAC Eyeshadow: Texture MAC Eyeshadow: Ricepaper Manhattan liquid Eyeliner: Schwarz Chanel Inimitable Mascara: Schwarz Danke, bewertet, Kommentiert und Abonniert……Lovveee bec

lancome hypnose or lancome fatale mascara?

March 4th, 2010

which one is better? and also is chanel inimitable better than both of them?

Learn to Sing: Song of the Unsung Heroes

March 3rd, 2010

If you’re a behind-the-scenes kind of person, the assistant who gets the presentation ready for the uy in marketing but does not get to go in the meeting, then this article is just for you. Are you the PR professional who writes all their speeches and answers all the complaint letters for the chief executive officer; pianist practices; the deputy chief whose job description is doing all the things the chief doesn’t like to do or can’t do; or the paralegal who prepares all the pleadings, knows all the codes, and does all the licking and stamping.

Temistocle Solear, Antonio Ghislanzoni, Henri Meilhac, Jules Barbier, Michael Carre, Guiseppe Giacosa, Luigi Illica, Renato Semoni, and Nicola Haym all know what this is like.

Who on earth are these people??

Well even if you’re not an opera fan, I bet you’ve heard of the composers Verdi, Bizet, Mozart, Strauss, Gounod, Handel, Donizetti and Puccini. And I’m sure you’ve heard of some of their operas – Aida, Carmen, Cosi fan Tutte, Madame Butterfly, Faust, and Don Giovanni, for instance.

Did you know that these composers wrote the music for their operas but not the lyrics? Solear, Ghislanzoni and the other individuals in the list are what’s called “librettists.” It is they who wrote the words to the music that tell the story, without which you would be listening to a symphony, not an opera. And we never hear their names! They’re called “librettists” because the words to the songs, which basically comprise the script of the opera, is called a “libretto.” It’s Italian for little book.

Like Gilbert and Sullivan, the pairs worked together. The inimitable Richard Wagner was the only one to compose all his operas entirely by himself, creating both music and lyrics, which may account for why they are so powerful, so “Wagnerian.” This is quite a feat because composing music and writing words require different parts of the brain.
Sometimes the composer and librettist met in person, while other times the work was done by correspondence. Strauss worked exclusively with one librettist, after writing his own lyrics for his first opera and finding out he wasn’t good at it, but most other composers switched around, finding the right librettist for the job, or one who was available. It’s not unlike the way a lot of us work these days – long distance and by contract.

Again, grasp the significance of the work these unsung heroes did. The words are so integral to the opera they are never translated. Subtitles run across the big screen on stage, or the little screen on the chair in front of yours at the opera. We read them in our native tongue while they are sung on stage in the original German, Italian, or French. (For aficionados, anyway. Beginners may enjoy translations, such as The Chandos Opera In English series, which translates the lyrics into English.)

What an incredible collaboration an opera is. It takes costume designers as well, because an opera is as much visual as it is auditory. The Grand Opera is known for its elaborate sets and costumes. In “Turandot,” when the mob turns surly and the moon appears, she is personified and costumed in a magnificence dominated the stage for what seems like half an hour, that will keep you transfigured.

One opera I hope to see one day is Verdi’s “Aida,” excuse me, Verdi and Ghislanzoni’s “Aida” at the Bath of Caracalla in Rome, where the Triumphal March of Rhadames features live elephants and horses on stage. Now that’s entertainment!

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Moonbathe

March 3rd, 2010

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Glamorous, Golden, Green Eyes

March 3rd, 2010

Hey makeup people! Here was my Thanksgiving look this year. Festive and fancy! Yay! Hope you enjoy it. Thanks for watching! Visit www. kallistoallure.com for more reviews, looks, and swatches! Here’s a list of products used: FACE MAC tinted moisturizer MAC studio stick in NC50 MAC blush in Fleur Power EYES MAC Prep+Prime Eye in Medum Deep mark. eyeshadow in Vintage Khaki, Retro Peacock, and Magic Prestige Total Intensity Eyeliner in Daring Green MAC Eyeliner in Feline Chanel Inimitable Mascara in Black LIPS MAC Prep+Prime Lip MAC Slimshine Lipstick in Most Wanted MAC Dazzleglass in Get Rick Quick MUSIC May-December, mosdef Sidebar: Please bear with me on the whole video quality thing. Its not horrible, but its not amazing either. And you already know I want it to be AMAZING. :) So, give me some time… Thanks! Xoxoxo

Festival Time | December Music Festival Time | FindNearYou

March 2nd, 2010

The Park’s new festival will showcase an interesting potpourri of culturally stimulating events. Opening on 2nd December, The Park wills co-host the Prakriti foundation’s annual festival. We bring you the scoop on the hot and happening festival…

Savour some syrupy Urdu as Mahmood Farooqui reinvents the ancient art of story telling. He will narrate episodes from Tilism-e-Hoshruba, which recounts travel tales of the Prophet’s uncle, Amir Hamza. At Museum Theatre on 3rd Dec.” From Madison to Madurai” is a hilarious account of how the temple at Rameshwaram was built. It will be narrated by Britton, in his inimitable style, on 4th Dec at Museum Theatre.

Anusha Lall will display her dancing and choreographing skills on 5th Dec. A percussion score will form the backdrop as she performs “Tilt” along with other artistes (Veena Basavarajaiah, Mandeep Raikhy & Mehneer Sudan). This contemporary dance performance is more of an exploratory work, using the movement vocabulary of Bharatanatyam. The musical score is by Suchet Malhotra, Vetri Boopathy and Samrat Bhardwaj.

Kalakshetra Auditorium will play host to Dhruba Ghosh’s musical performance on 6th Dec. The subject matter will include Shiva and Shakti, depicted through ragas. Ghosh is renowned for having transformed the classical sarangi into an instrument of multi-dimension expression. His technique, composition and mastery have made him one of the living masters today. Ben Riepe will perform a piece on beauty and ugliness, along with his well known dance company, on 6th Dec at Kalakshetra Auditorium.

Coming  December 2009, and it’s festival time in Chennai: be it music, dance or theatre

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Is my makeup routine alright for school?

March 1st, 2010

1. Clinique Superdefense SPF 25 moisturiser
2. Benefit Get Even Concealer
3. Clinique Supermoisture Foundation (just a light coverage)
4. Lancome Skin Perfecting Pressed Powder (powdered foundation to set the liquid foundation)
5. Chanel Inimitable Mascara
6. Urban Decay Afterglow Powder Blush

Is that ok or is it too much? To me it looks natural and fresh on the face :)

His Own Inimitable Style

March 1st, 2010

His Own Inimitable Style

Haul Sephora, Accessorize, abbigliamento

March 1st, 2010

Ciao ragazze! In questi giorni ho approfittato degli sconti per qualche acquistino extra, quindi eccovi un altro haul. :) ) (L’haul MAC+Lush devo rifilmarlo quindi arriverà nei prox giorni). Baciotti! Vi voglio bene!! Prodotti menzionati Sephora: (ricordo che i prezzi sono illustrati a scopo informativo nel caso ci fosse qualcuno interessato all’acquisto, quindi evitate commenti inopportuni, grazie) Clinique Clarifying lotion Step 2 18,00€ Clinique dramatically different moisturizing gel Step 3 22,50€ Clinique Superdefense SPF 25 43,00€ Chanel Inimitable mascara N.30 27,00€ Diventa mio fan su Facebook: tinyurl.com Aggiungimi agli amici su Facebook: tinyurl.com Iscriviti al Forum: kissandmakeup01.forumfree.net Disclaimer: All theproducts mentioned in the video and in the video description were purchased by me. I am not getting paid by those companies nor i am in any way affiliated with them, these are 100% my honest opinions. Tutti i prodotti menzionati nel video e nella descrizione del video sono stati acquistati da me. Non sono pagata da queste compagnie ne sono in alcun modo associata a loro, queste sono al 100% delle mie oneste opinioni.



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