We have heard a thousand versions of “Let It Go” from the Disney Movie, Frozen. Now, what if Queen Elsa becomes a mom, and sang it again? Watch to the end of the video. The last sentence describes how every mommy will feel, in the end
31 May 2014
27 May 2014
Miss Supranational 2014 to be held in Poland on 5th Dec
The 6th edition of the Miss Supranational beauty competition will take place in Krynica-Zdrój, Poland, on Friday December 5th with a live transmission via TV and internet.
Around 80 beauties from all over the globe will reunite in Poland starting on November 16th, to take part in the pre-pageant events including tours, presentations, competitions, photoshoots, interviews, among others.
Located in the south of Poland, Krynica-Zdrój is the biggest spa town in Poland often called the Pearl of Polish Spas; and a popular tourist and winter sports destination situated in the heart of the Beskids mountain range.
Philippines’ own Mutya Johanna Datul will crown her successor at the conclusion of the live telecast. Once again, the magnificent production will be in charge of Polish company Nowa Scena, which catapulted the pageant to Grand Slam status back in 2010.
Around 80 beauties from all over the globe will reunite in Poland starting on November 16th, to take part in the pre-pageant events including tours, presentations, competitions, photoshoots, interviews, among others.
Located in the south of Poland, Krynica-Zdrój is the biggest spa town in Poland often called the Pearl of Polish Spas; and a popular tourist and winter sports destination situated in the heart of the Beskids mountain range.
Philippines’ own Mutya Johanna Datul will crown her successor at the conclusion of the live telecast. Once again, the magnificent production will be in charge of Polish company Nowa Scena, which catapulted the pageant to Grand Slam status back in 2010.
Reigning Miss Supranational Mutya Datul with Miss Supranational Philippines 2014 Yvette Marie Santiago |
25 May 2014
11 coolest towns in the Philippines
Framed by the equator and Tropic of Cancer, the Philippines is one sunshiney place.
Some locals cope with the heat by hitting the sugary beaches.
Others turn air-conditioned malls into their second living room.
Then there are those who seek refuge in the upland barangays (villages), such as Bucari in Leon or Mantalongon in Dalaguete, where the elevation offsets the Philippines' equatorial warmth.
In its provincial boondocks, the Philippines has the ultimate paradox: the cool tropical town.
Lower temps, however, aren't the only things that make these towns cool.
Inspired by the British Raj, American colonists built a sanatorium in the chilly heights of Benguet Province in 1903 for heat-oppressed, homesick soldiers.
By 1909, the place was transformed into an American town, Baguio, with the help of Flatiron Building architect Daniel Burnham.
For a few summers, the American governor-general would move the seat of government here from humid Manila.
At 5,200 feet above sea level, Baguio enjoys low temperatures -- in 1961 it dropped to a recorded low of 43 F (6.3 C).
Even though the governors-general are long gone, the city remains a summer capital and vacation favorite, packed to the precipice, especially during Holy Week.
Tourists eat peanut brittle and strawberries fresh from the nearby fields of La Trinidad.
Getting there: From Manila, an eight-hour bus ride is the standard way to reach Baguio (flights are rare, save for the odd charter). Buses leave from Manila's Caloocan, Cubao and Pasay residential areas.
MORE: 36 hours on a Philippine bus
Some locals cope with the heat by hitting the sugary beaches.
Others turn air-conditioned malls into their second living room.
Then there are those who seek refuge in the upland barangays (villages), such as Bucari in Leon or Mantalongon in Dalaguete, where the elevation offsets the Philippines' equatorial warmth.
In its provincial boondocks, the Philippines has the ultimate paradox: the cool tropical town.
Lower temps, however, aren't the only things that make these towns cool.
1. Baguio
Inspired by the British Raj, American colonists built a sanatorium in the chilly heights of Benguet Province in 1903 for heat-oppressed, homesick soldiers.
By 1909, the place was transformed into an American town, Baguio, with the help of Flatiron Building architect Daniel Burnham.
For a few summers, the American governor-general would move the seat of government here from humid Manila.
At 5,200 feet above sea level, Baguio enjoys low temperatures -- in 1961 it dropped to a recorded low of 43 F (6.3 C).
Even though the governors-general are long gone, the city remains a summer capital and vacation favorite, packed to the precipice, especially during Holy Week.
Tourists eat peanut brittle and strawberries fresh from the nearby fields of La Trinidad.
Getting there: From Manila, an eight-hour bus ride is the standard way to reach Baguio (flights are rare, save for the odd charter). Buses leave from Manila's Caloocan, Cubao and Pasay residential areas.
MORE: 36 hours on a Philippine bus
21 May 2014
10 Strangest Soups
Poles are passionate soup eaters. Most of their soups originate froma distant past: some Polish soups have even been mentioned in ancient French cookbooks such as Escoffier's or Ali-Bab's publications.
Households and eateries serve them in a traditional, rural version. They consist of meat (or sometimes vegetable) broth, pieces of meat, sausages, vegetables, hard boiled eggs, noodles or cereals and contrast with the creams, “veloutés” or “moulinés” more common in the south of Europe. Some renowned chefs, like for example Wojciech Modest Amaro, whose restaurant received the first Michelin Star in Poland, transform traditional soups into modernist dishes.
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Households and eateries serve them in a traditional, rural version. They consist of meat (or sometimes vegetable) broth, pieces of meat, sausages, vegetables, hard boiled eggs, noodles or cereals and contrast with the creams, “veloutés” or “moulinés” more common in the south of Europe. Some renowned chefs, like for example Wojciech Modest Amaro, whose restaurant received the first Michelin Star in Poland, transform traditional soups into modernist dishes.
Hang This In Your Kitchen. Seriously, This Idea Is Genius.
14 May 2014
European Culinary Season 2014
Today marks the start of the European Culinary Season 2014!
This is the festival that features the European food culture in Manila and Cebu. They have 24 restaurants and establishments participating, lead by the present and future renowned chefs.
For more details about the event, visit http://bit.ly/1jmQUmS.
Further information maybe found below:
http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/philippines and Facebook
06 May 2014
Job Opportunity - Qatar Airways Poland
Qatar Airways is looking for the best talent in Warsaw, #Poland on 10th May 2014 to join their award-winning Cabin Crew.
Do you have confidence, charisma, and an amazing smile? Bring your CV and photographs at INTERCONTINENTAL WARSAW – Emilii Plater Street 49, Warsaw 00-125, Poland.
QR3298 - Cabin Crew Recruitment Event Warsaw 10th May 2014 | Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways
Welcome to a world where ambitions fly highDo you have confidence, charisma, and an amazing smile? Bring your CV and photographs at INTERCONTINENTAL WARSAW – Emilii Plater Street 49, Warsaw 00-125, Poland.
Organization: Qatar Airways
Job Function: Cabin Crew
Division: Cabin Crew
Employment Type: Full Time - Permanent
City: Middle East | Qatar | Doha
Last date of application: 09-May-2014
Qatar Airways
From experienced pilots to dynamic professionals embarking on new careers, Qatar Airways is searching for talented individuals to join their award-winning team.
Offering competitive compensation and benefit packages and Doha based employees receive a range of allowances and enjoy a tax-free income.
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