Healthy Eating in Davao - Vegetables
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Philippines |
When I first moved here to Davao I was wondering what vegetables that I know of was available here. Well there are many I knew of and some I have never heard of before. With the dietary concerns of living here, for me as well as Elena and our nieces, I insisted we have fresh [...]...more info>>>
Discovered on 26/02/2009 00:01:00
Discovered @ americanindavao.com |
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J-Babes Of The Week Top 10 #1
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Japan |
The only fair way of doing it is going back to the first 10 and seeing who’s been the most popular, after another 10 J-Babes i can either add them to this lot or find a winner from 11-20, guess i’ll decide when the time comes.
So in order from least popular to most popular here’s [...more info>>>
Discovered on 26/02/2009 18:01:00
Discovered @ neilduckett.com |
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Dok Kalathung
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Laos |
It was visiting time with the other relatives and I was introduced to so many people that I can’t recall who was who. The important onces were the older ladies with children living and working in Europe. One of uncle Khao’s aunt even told me to contact her son and told me to look him [.....more info>>>
Discovered on 26/02/2009 18:01:00
Discovered @ saodarly.com |
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Lao Dam Nern Sai
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Laos |
One of my favorites Thai classical music, or the Mahoree is Lao Damnerm Sai, to me it’s more of a Lao music than a Thai music.
Lao Damnern Sai
I was fortunate to find a bamboo flute version from a Lao website, Seasite.niu.eduLao, Dam Nuen Xay-Khui (Bamboo Flute),Vientiane/1996. It was in a ...more info>>>
Discovered on 26/02/2009 18:01:00
Discovered @ nyenoona.wordpress.com |
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Carnival and food at That Luang Festival 2008
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Laos |
That Luang Festival won’t be complete without the carnival and the aromatic Lao food. As a little kid this was the best part of Boun That Luang with all the games I could play for a prize, riding the merry-go-round, and eating ping kai, khao larm, and deep fried meat balls. Now as an adult, [....more info>>>
Discovered on 26/02/2009 18:01:00
Discovered @ laovoices.com |
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Khmer Krohom, Khmer Rouges
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Cambodia |
My name is Sophan Rasmei, I am 58, and I am an accountant in Phnom Penh. I remember the time of the Khmer Rouges, it will
never fade away. I lost my six brothers and sisters, my parents, my grand parents, my four closest friends. I fell so sick that I [...]...more info>>>
Discovered on 26/02/2009 18:01:00
Discovered @ carpediemilia.over-blog.com |
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Late Snow on Moutain
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South Korea |
I think it's little late for snow, but it looks good. :)
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Discovered on 26/02/2009 06:01:00
Discovered @ seouldailyphoto.com |
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Jetstar Pacific Offers Huge Discounts On Domestic Fares
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Vietnam |
Jetstar Pacific, Vietnam’s budget airline, has announced that it is to offer 50,000 low-price fares on its domestic routes to travelers flying between March 3 and May 21.The tickets will be available from Feb. 18-22 through a wide range of outlets, including its website, at www.jetstar.com, at booki...more info>>>
Discovered on 26/02/2009 06:01:00
Discovered @ chao-vietnam.blogspot.com |
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Thuy Nga Rips Off Apple
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Vietnam |
I was just checking out Thuy Nga Shop for the first time and immediate recognized the familiar elements from the Apple Store. Sure the gray nav turned blue, but the borders and the breadcrumb trails were lifted straight off the Apple’s site. Even the blue box on the left hand side below the ma...more info>>>
Discovered on 26/02/2009 06:01:00
Discovered @ Visualgui.com |
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Abhisit Goes to Work
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Thailand |
Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva (L) arrives at the Government House in Bangkok February 25, 2009. Abhisit slipped into his offices in Bangkok on Wednesday where anti-government protesters camped outside for a second day demanding he call elections. (REUTERS/Kerek Wongsa)
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Discovered on 26/02/2009 00:01:00
Discovered @ thaiphotoblogs.com |
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Monkeying Around, Down South
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Thailand |
Dusky Langur apart from being just about the cutest monkeys in the land is an endangered species, only found in Thailand, Malaysia and Myanmar and even there dwindling mainly due to deforestation causing insufficient food stocks. In Thailand they live in only in three conservation areas where the fo...more info>>>
Discovered on 26/02/2009 00:01:00
Discovered @ thai-blogs.com/ |
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A Visit to Kashgar's "Old City"
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China |
There's a good reason why everybody tells you to visit the old portions of a Chinese town. You know, the Beijing hutongs, Pingyao's walled city, or the ruins located near most any north western Chinese city. Besides the fact that the modern parts of town can be repetitive and boring, the old s...more info>>>
Discovered on 26/02/2009 00:01:00
Discovered @ farwestchina.com |
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What’s the deal with Twitter?
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Thailand |
When I first came across Twitter, I didn’t see much of its potential. With “What are you doing?” as an encouragement tagline, I thought this thing was pointless.
But like David Pogue said in his recent article about Twitter, you actually are NOT supposed to tweet about what youR...more info>>>
Discovered on 26/02/2009 00:01:00
Discovered @ gnarlykitty.org |
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This Day of Change
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Thailand |
A teenager stirs a pot of curry in the kitchen of a teashop in Mandalay, Myanmar, on Jan. 20, 2009. There are about 40 boys working in this teashop, all from the same rural village in Shan State. They make from $15 - $25 USD per month, working seven days a week to send the [...]...more info>>>
Discovered on 26/02/2009 00:01:00
Discovered @ ramblingspoon.com |
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