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Indian recipes: The Indian Slow Cooker - Anupy Singla on ABC 7 Chicago

Indian recipes: The Indian Slow Cooker - Anupy Singla on ABC 7 Chicago Tube.

Duration : 4.47 Mins.


www.IndianAsApplePie.com -- Indian recipe for chicken curry prepared in a Crock-Pot by cookbook author Anupy Singla (The Indian Slow Cooker) during Chicago's ABC 7 News on WLS-TV, October 6, 2010. The ABC 7 hosts are Ben Bradley and Karen Jordan.

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Chicken Curry (Best Chicken Curry Recipe) Part 1 of 2

Chicken Curry (Best Chicken Curry Recipe) Part 1 of 2 Video Clips.

Duration : 1.08 Mins.


Chicken Curry howtoexpo.com Delicious Indian chicken curry recipe. As part of Punjabi cuisine and a staple of India and Pakistan cuisine. If you taste the chicken curry and find it too spicy add some milk until it is to your liking. It is common to use milk to cut down the hotness. This is traditional chicken curry drumsticks as taught to me by a good friend. You don't have to make the curry from scratch as there are plenty of curry powder brands in the market. Cooking Indian food is always an adventure resulting in colorful dishes that taste amazing. Give this chicken curry recipe a try and drop me a line I always love to hear from you. For Printable Ingredients Visit howtoexpo.com If you like this recipe you might also like Chicken Gizzard Curry howtoexpo.com Some general advice on cooking curry howtoexpo.com Enjoy your Indian or Pakistani Dinner

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NY CHOW Report - Banana Roti at Rhong-Tiam

NY CHOW Report - Banana Roti at Rhong-Tiam Tube.

Duration : 1.58 Mins.


Thai food delivery in Manhattan is often unimpressive, but at Rhong-Tiam, near Union Square, they're making a great wonderful banana roti drizzled with condensed milk. CHOW.com Contributing Editor Alex Van Buren is a fan. Fresh NY CHOW Reports are served up every week, so make sure to check back often! ======================CHOW.com========================= Wondering where else to eat in NYC? Can't get enough Alex? Check out all of her restaurant recommendations on the NY CHOW Report show page: www.youtube.com Follow Alex on Twitter: twitter.com For more recipes, stories and videos, check out www.chow.com CHOW on Twitter: twitter.com CHOW on Facebook: www.facebook.com ========================================================

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Thailand - Enjoy the Top 5 Best Places to Enjoy Live Bands and Nightlife in Bangkok

Thailand is one of the best places to enjoy an exciting night life. There are numerous bars and clubs where one can enjoy live bands playing, perfect for an amazing night out. Here are the top five places in Bangkok to enjoy live bands:

o Tokyo Joe's - located at the 25/9 Sukhumvit Soi, right at the opposite side of the Tara Hotel. Tokyo Joe's is called the Mecca of Blues. The bar opens at around 9.30 every night. Lots of talented local musicians crowd up the club with amazing music. The Tokyo Joe's musicians occasionally play R&B, soul and jazz music. Their specials are the Flamenco Nights on Mondays, and the jam sessions on Sundays which are the people's favorite. Visitors and guests can enjoy the soul siren music of Tokyo Joe's bar. With relaxing comfortable atmosphere, everyone will definitely have a good time.

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o Ad Here the 13th - located at 13 Samsen Rd, Banglumphu in Bangkok. The club is open daily from 5pm until midnight. Ad Here the 13th is an inconspicuous and strange, but offers cool and exciting hangout with friends. Young Thais, expats and the tourists, frequently visit the place. During weekends, the bar is crowded over to the sidewalks. The club bands play a mixture of cool blues, Motown and a little Janis Joplin. Here one can get to meet people coming from all over the world One may also have the choice of different cocktails and the Thai-style Whiskey-soda-ice. This place also serves inexpensive foods to go along with the drinks.

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o Brown Sugar - located in Sarasin Rd, Bangkok. Brown Sugar club is opened during Mon-Sat at 11am-1am and during Sundays at Sun 5pm-1am. The old jazz club is found on the road bordering Lumpini Park. It has an old feel with a small stage with tight benches. It is crowded every night and for one to grab a seat must come early enough. The Brown Sugar serves strong drinks and bar food, but it is a little bit expensive than what the others offer. Sunday nights at the Brown Sugar bring bar singers from other hotels, as it is their day off.

o Saxophone Bar - located at 3/8 Phyathai, Bangkok. The bar is open daily from 6pm until 2am. Saxophone bar is well known for its live jazz and cool blues music. The bar serves both Thai and Western food. The club's low-ceilinged, wooden floors are crowded with fun-loving youth every night.

o Titanium - located at Sukhumvit Soi, Bangkok. The bar opens daily from 6pm until 1:30am. Titanium is a fun-filled and exciting club with welcoming hostesses clad in Bangkok which is theZeitgeist ao dai. The club also features an all-female rock and roll band playing here every night. Titanium club has a total of 90 exotic varieties of vodkas to choose from.

These are just five of the many bars that offer live bands in Bangkok, Thailand. There are many other bars here, which every visitor can have an amazing night out.

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Jomhod Kiatadisak Highlight

Jomhod Kiatadisak Highlight Video Clips.

Duration : 3.98 Mins.


My very first muay thai highlight :D about the legend, king of the Ring: Jomhod Kiatadisak, please comment! Song: Chemical Brothers - Elektrobank

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Samurai Sword Facts

The first samurai swords we're actually straight bladed, single edged weapons imported from Korea and China known as chokuto, which were later replaced with the curved blade variety at the end of the 8th Century. The name of the curved blade swords which replaced them was Tachi. The reason for this transformation was samurai found that a curved sword could be drawn from the scabbard more swiftly and provided a far more effective cutting angle.

The point of a samurai sword is called a Kissaki. This is the hardest part of the sword to polish and forge and to hand create a quality one would require an extremely skilful artisan. The value of a sword is determined largely by the quality of the point.

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Samurai would use wooden swords (Bokken) for practice for safety reasons as well as for preserving their real swords from unnecessary damage.

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The samurai would give names to their swords as they believe in the sword lived their warrior spirit.

There are three main types of samurai sword. 1: Katana: The longest type of sword, over 24inches, generally used for outdoor combat. 2: Wakizashi: Around a third shorter than the Katana at between 12 and 24 inches, this was worn in indoor establishments by samurai for its obvious better manouverability indoors. 3: Tanto: A small knife used in much the same manner as a Wakizashi.

As part of the samurai sword making process a sword tester took the new blade and cut through the bodies of corpses or condemned criminals. They started by cutting through the small bones of the body and moved up to the large bones. Test results were often recorded on the nakago (the metal piece attaching the sword blade to the handle).

Shogun is the name of the most powerful samurai, and they would wear two samurai swords. A Katana and a Wakizashi. They had a license to dismember anybody who offended them.

Early samurai would fight on horseback, and they're weaponry in addition to samurai swords was bows and arrows.

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Bangkok to Bali on the South Bound Train

Being experienced on the Bangkok to Malaysia Train heading to the Penang side, seemed mellower compared to the Perhentian islands side. The train was scheduled to leave Bangkok in the early afternoon and it is a good idea to be there on time, as my experience with Thai trains is that they run on schedule out of the main Bangkok station. A good bit of advice is to stock up on munchies before you get to the train station especially if you like fresh fruit. The train does have a restaurant car that serves mostly Thai dish's that if you like Thai food are ok. The restaurant car can get a little rowdy at night as all of the train police, employees and regular riders all sit around and drink Mekong & Chang and unwind after a hard day at the office, which for many travelers is part of the charm and excitement of the trip, as you can be a fly on the wall and observe the locals with out feeling out of place or intruding.

The train is cheap, around for a 2nd class air-con berth which is comfortable, be sure to get lower bunks as the upper bunks will sway more so you don't get as good a sleep. You can also get 1st class air con seats where there are only 2 people in the cabin. The cabin is fairly small yet they managed to fit in a sink and a mirror which are the only real upgrades to the seats - berths. The biggest benefits is the ability to lock the door from the inside, so if you are traveling with your significant other you can have some "Risky Business" type nocturnal entertainment, not quite the same as the mile high club but something that will I am sure make the trip more memorable.

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The first class trains also have a shower which is a nice feature on long trips, the bathrooms otherwise are the same. They don't really check tickets to see what car you are suppose to be in after the first check so if you go from 2nd to 1st you can get away with a shower as well. In both the first class and 2nd class cars you can get electricity. For the 1st class cars the location of the sockets is apparent. For the 2nd class cars you need to look a little bit, on one of the pillars in the middle of the car about half way up is a covered 2 plug socket. You will also find connections in the bathroom areas where the conductors sit and where the hot water containers are. In Asia most airports and train stations have hot water available so it is a good idea to carry some Nescafe packets or tea and Cup of Soup or noodles, which are great budget stretchers when on the road regardless of flights or trains, as the terminals always zap you with a convenience premium.

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The trains in Thailand for the 2nd class have seats during the day and then normally right after dark they start to make up the beds. The beds in the lower are generally a little wider. Both the lowers and the uppers have curtains that close off the entire sleeping area. A good idea is to sleep on your valuables, I have never had a problem or actually meet anyone that has had a problem but it always pays to play it safe. Something that the Thai train company should consider is lock boxes while they are at it some sort of internet connection would be a good idea as well.

Most passengers will find that there are no real surprises and the trip is straight forward and you can figure out what you need to know on your own. The only part that causes some agitation for most travelers on the trip is the border crossing, if you take the train to Malaysia Butterworth station you first get off the train for Thai customs with out your luggage, then get back on they move the train forward a bit and then you clear Malaysia customs where you need to bring all of your luggage, which is usually a mad dash to get off at the same time as everyone else and cue up. This should be straight forward, but the customs mouse trap that they setup on the Malaysia side is fluid so there can be some confusion on where you should stand to get in line. Lucky me I got behind the family that had some difficulty and was stuck in the line for nearly 30 minutes while they got the mess sorted and then back on to the train where now you have twice as many people as you had before and the seats are confused with new numbers and new passengers that are loaded at the Butterworth station, so beware of this, as it will cause agitation and confusion as you get it sorted out.

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Obóz Muay Thai Łazy 2009

Obóz Muay Thai Łazy 2009 Tube.

Duration : 5.48 Mins.


Fragmenty treningów technicznych i kondycyjnych oraz odpoczynek podczas czwartego już letniego Obozu Muay Thai organizowanego przez Trenera Janusza Janowskiego.

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Headkicks-Muay thai, K-1, MMA...

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Duration : 3.45 Mins.


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Tuna Salad Recipes - Deliciously Simple Tuna Salad

This is one of the classic tuna fish salad recipes that you can make in just a few minutes. Makes a family sized amount.

4 (6 oz.) cans tuna, drained
1 lemon, juiced (optional)
2 cups mayonnaise
4 stalks celery, diced
1/2 cup sweet pickle relish
Salt and pepper to taste

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Directions

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In a bowl, combine the tuna, lemon juice, mayonnaise, celery and pickle relish. Mix together well and refrigerate until ready to serve.

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Here's a restaurant quality tuna recipe that is absolutely delicious for tuna salad sandwiches.

1 (7 oz.) can white tuna, drained and flaked
6 tablespoons mayonnaise or salad dressing
1 tablespoon Parmesan cheese
3 tablespoons sweet pickle relish
1/8 teaspoon dried minced onion flakes
1/4 teaspoon curry powder
1 tablespoon dried parsley
1 teaspoon dried dill weed
1 pinch garlic powder

Directions

In a medium bowl, stir together the tuna, mayonnaise, Parmesan cheese, and onion flakes. Add in the curry powder, parsley, dill weed and garlic powder.

Mix well and serve with crackers or as a sandwich.

=> Low Fat Tuna Salad: Fabulous Bean Tuna Salad

You can do a lot more with tuna salad than make sandwiches. This healthy recipe features albacore tuna, fresh green beans, Northern beans, black olives and hard boiled eggs.

3/4 pound green beans, trimmed and snapped in half
1 (12 oz.) can solid white albacore tuna, drained
1 (16 oz.) can Great Northern beans, drained and rinsed
1 (2.25 oz.) can sliced black olives, drained
1/4 medium red onion, thinly sliced
1 teaspoon dried oregano
6 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
3 tablespoons lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest
Salt and pepper to taste
4 large hard cooked eggs, peeled and quartered

Directions

Place green beans, 1/3 cup water and a large pinch of salt into a medium skillet. Cover, turn heat on high and bring water to a boil.

Once the beans start to steam, set the timer and cook until tender and crisp (about 5 minutes. Note: do not let the skillet run dry). Immediately dump the beans into a lipped cookie sheet that is lined with paper towels. Let cool.

In a bowl, combine the tuna, olives and onion.

In another bowl, whisk together the oregano, oil, lemon juice and zest. Pour over the tuna mixture; gently stirring. Add salt and pepper to taste. Arrange a portion of the tuna salad, green beans and hard cooked eggs onto 4 plates.

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Top 10 Best Places and Interesting Destinations in Thailand For Vacationing Family With Children

Thailand is the best place to spend family vacations. The country has plenty of beautiful and attractive places which parents and their children will definitely love. There are top ten best places in Thailand where most families from around the world love to visit. Here is the list of the ten most recommended vacation destinations in Thailand:

1.    Pattaya, Thailand - located along the Thailand Gulf. It is the most popular ocean site resort in the Southeast Asia. Pattaya has 300 affordable hotels to choose from, which are perfect for vacationing families of any size. There are also a number of markets and shopping malls. Lots of affordable restaurants are also found in Pattaya serving the delicious Thai delicacies.

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2.    Phuket - the most popular tourist destination in the country with its beautiful white sand beach coasts. Phuket is also known as the "pearl of the South". Here, one can find the best variety of restaurants offering the best of Thai cuisines.

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3.    Koh Samui - perfect to spend family summer vacations. Koh Samui has a large number of beach hotels where one can enjoy the amazing beauty of the white sand beaches along the coastlines. Resorts offer good budget accommodations which will surely please families.

4.    Chiand Mai popular tourist destination mostly because of the best shopping experience it offers. Here, one can buy a lot with just a dollar. Tourists often swarm the market of Chiang Mai that opens from 5pm and opens until midnight daily. The night marketplace has many products that will surely suit and satisfy everyone. Goods such as clothes, baggage, souvenir items, shoes and a lot more can be found here. There are also clubs in several places which offers very affordable prices. This is definitely a place for any family vacation.

5.    Koh Chang Thailand - is a marine national park which attracted thousands of visitors worldwide. The island has a nick name of "the last untouched paradise in the Southeast Asia", because much of its place are not yet been discovered by modern explorations and haven't been built in with establishments and infrastructures. Here, one can fully appreciate the pure gifts of nature. Koh Chang has everything nature has to offer. Perfect getaway place for families who wants to have a quiet and peaceful vacation. Families can rent natively designed bungalows where they can feel at ease and comfortable all throughout their stay.

6.    Krabi, Thailand - an island territory of Thailand that has fine-looking coastline and offshore islands. This location was used in the movie "The Beach" starring Leonardo di Caprio. These beaches are truly pictures perfect panoramas, together with the coconut palm trees and the blue waters of the ocean. Krabi has been a favorite place for vacationers coming from different countries.

7.    Hua Hin - a place which combines pleasure and beach holidays and also a place for several sports. Golf has been the most famous sport here wherein visitors can play under the shade of the coconut trees.

8.    Chiang Rai - a located in the mountainous regions of Thailand, which are said to have retained much Thailand's culture. Popular attractions here include the White Temple, which is the only handcrafted temple in Thailand with striking botanical gardens. Visitors love to visit here and take a look at the Buddha statues built in Buddhist temples which truly spectacular.

9.    Cha-am Thailand - located 160 kilometers south of Bangkok, about two hours drive via car.  Cha-am beach resort is known as the longest white sand beach in Thailand. It is also a place for golfing which many of vacationers enjoy to play. Perfect for vacationing families.

10.    Bangkok - the main attractions in Bangkok are the magnificent temples and shrines along the city. These religious buildings were made with artistic architecture design which are truly captivating to the eyes.

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Spicy Thai Chicken and Broccoli

Spicy Thai Chicken and Broccoli Tube.

Duration : 5.00 Mins.


CreativeCookingCorner.com Spicy Thai Chicken and Broccoli Recipe adapted from Chef Nancie McDermott's Thai Chicken Broccoli and Oyster Sauce recipe. We absolutely love eating ethnic foods from other countries. Our recipe was adapted from Nancie McDermott's Thai Chicken Broccoli and Oyster Sauce which is the first recipe in her book "300 Best Stir-Fry Recipes" Ingredients 2 tbsp oyster sauce 2 tbsp fish sauce 1 tsp sugar 1 tsp fresh ground black pepper 1/3 cup chicken stock 1.5 tbsp arrowroot starch 1-2 tbsp sesame oil 1/2 tsp chili paste 1 tbsp minced ginger 1tbsp garlic 2 cups of bite size broccoli florets Instructions Combine in a small bowl start with the oyster sauce, fish sauce, sugar, pepper and stock. Set aside. Heat pan on medium high until hot then add oil, swirl the pan to coat the bottom, then add chicken. Cook chicken on one side until lightly browned and then stir and brown on the other side. Remove chicken from the pan. Add a little more oil to the pan, add broccoli and cook until light brown and tender crisp. Add chicken back into the pan with juices. Stir to combine. Make a well in the center and add chili paste, garlic and ginger. Saute for about 30 seconds, toss to combine. Whisk sauce then add arrowroot and whisk again. Add the sauce to the chicken and broccoli. Stir to combine (arrowroot thickens quickly) remove from heat. Serve immediately. Serves 4 We put the chicken and broccoli on top of brown rice. Possible garnishes chopped basil, cilantro ...

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Grilled Chicken Sandwich (Urdu & Hindi)

Grilled Chicken Sandwich (Urdu & Hindi) Video Clips.

Duration : 5.68 Mins.


www.KhanaPakana.com - lots of cooking video shows plus thousands of Indian and Pakistani recipes.

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khmer Food - Nom Kruk **

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Duration : 2.63 Mins.


Norm Kruoh (or) Nom Kruk ----------------- One of khmer people favorite food. Usually you can find them in the market, in the food section, or you can find them in the village if you're lucky.lol. Hope you don't mind the table covers, aka, all the flyers hahaha. I wasn't intend to record this, so i didn't set up it nicely for the video. Dough mixture: 1 bag of rice flour (400g) 1/2 can of coconut creme (200ml) Water ( we forgot how much water we add exactly but have it as liquidy as I have in the video, make sure it's not too liquidy.) Give the mixture a good stir and add chop onion leaf after. Chop onion leafs (optional, 1/2 cm long), add as much as you like, maybe a hand full. Sauce: (Make as much as you want) (For about 3 people serving) 500 ml of water,boil it. (approximately) After boiling, add Salt, sugar, and a little bit of vinegar. Taste it to your liking. It should taste almost like the sauce you dip springrolls in. When the sauce had cool down Add a few clove of chop garlic and add some ground peppers. That's it! have any question please let me know.

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Recommended Bakery Shops in Singapore

Cakes, pastries, puffs and all manner of baking has taken over the entrées of the dining experience and no desert is complete without a cake and ice cream. So many events simply demand the presence of some sort of baking activity, weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and simple celebrations. There are many bakery shops in Singapore but which too choose? Which oe of them can build you your chocolate double fudge empire state building cake or design a something so unique and special that it is bound to be an ice breaker at any event you host?

For simple gatherings and birthdays, there are many bakery shops all over Singapore of the local fare that can cater to your needs. They usually have a wide range of flavours and some even give you the option of pre-ordering and delivering the birthday cake (or any sort of cake for that matter) right to your doorstep. They come with the standard candles, wafers a liberal spray of your loved ones name and digits in some delectable cream shop. Some of the flavours are pretty standard fare, from your blackforest cake, to your white or dark chocolate fares - they even throw in some local favourites like pandan or even chendol flavoured cakes. Don't expect the extravagant, as these humble cake shops can provide good tasting and normally round shaped cakes, if you are looking for something shaped in a name with five or more syllables, you are more likely to find what you want in specialty cake shops.

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If you are looking for that something special and need the touch of a chef to make your cake more extravagant and give it a veneer of awe, then famous places like Bakerz Inn can give you plenty of choices to choose from and even an option to customize your order to fit even the most bizarre of tastes. These sort of places use very special ingredients and infuse exotic methods with expensive ingredients, combining to give you a mouth watering and eye opening experience. Just a fare word of warning though, they are going to be rather expensive, even going beyond the 0 dollar mark.

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The buck doesn't stop here as they are even more intricate and gastronomic infused creations that are abound in some five star and beyond hotels. Hotels like Fullerton Singapore and the Oriental Hotel has some of the best bakeries and melt cafes that infuse special ingredients and new age baking methods to create fantastic creations. These are photo finish creations that come with a hefty price tag, but are apt for that really special occasion.

Finding a bakery shop in Singapore is easy; most of the really good ones have had their reputation taped upon rave reviews online. Bakeries in Singapore have become more than just a location to raise flour and add a dice of icing, it is a full or artistes and creative geniuses who see the empty baking tray as a potential for magnificence. From the simple to the intricate, there are many bakeries to choose from, catering from simple get togethers to that 50th anniversary with that someone special.

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How to Make Traditional Tom Yum Soup

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Duration : 5.05 Mins.


Tom yum soup embodies all the things we love about Thai food: hot, sour, sweet, and salty flavors. See how you can make your own tom yum at home, adjusting the ingredients to your preference.

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Thai food vendor mixing green crepe dough

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Duration : 0.93 Mins.


Ayutthaya, Thailand Shot by Carole Terwilliger Meyers. www.travelswithcarole.blogspot.com This lovely lady is in no hurry to mix up the crepe dough. I saw her in the street food section at Wat Phra Sri Sanphet. c2010 Carole Terwilliger Meyers

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bag work muay thai style 1

bag work muay thai style 1 Tube.

Duration : 2.13 Mins.


bag work muay thai style, part 1 (small bag), by Roland Schwarz 2011

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Treino de Muay Thai na Chute Boxe, fabrica de campeões - Brasil

Treino de Muay Thai na Chute Boxe, fabrica de campeões - Brasil Tube.

Duration : 5.40 Mins.


O psicólogo Ives De Lataille, nas "Palavras iniciais" do seu livro: LIMITES: TRÊS DIMENÇÕES EDUCAIONAIS (Ática 1999), faz uma bela reflexão sobre o significado de tal conceito, quando comenta que nossa cultura parece confundir-se com as mensagens de impor, superar, respeitar ou ignorar os mesmos. Nas Artes marciais os limites se desenham muito claramente pelo respeito. Respeito ao próximo, ao direito, à antiguidade, ao conhecimento, ao grupo, à escola, ao mestre, ao treinamento, à natureza, ao corpo, às limitações e aos objetivos. Toda esta estrutura favorece o desenvolvimento no aluno do respeito próprio, o que naturalmente define uma concepção consciente dos seus limites pessoais. Hoje o esporte marcial alcançou seu nível máximo de profissionalismo. Para a Chute Boxe o conhecimento adquirido ao longo da jornada de seus mestres mudam a forma como os atletas encaram seus combates. Confira no video abaixo como esta filosofia está sendo aplicada aos atletas da equipe Chute Boxe.

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Singapore Dining - 5 Romantic Places to Dine in Singapore

If you are in Singapore and looking for romantic places to dine, you are at the right place. In this article, let me share with you 5 romantic places to dine in Singapore.

1. Jewel Box at Mt Faber. Jewel Box is a very popular dining place among couples. It is located at Mt Faber, 90m above sea level. It is a restaurant cum bar, where you can enjoy privacy and nice sea view. To go to Jewel Box, you can take a cable ride at Sentosa or Habour Front.

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2. Sky Dining. Sky dining on cable car is a very unusual way to have a dinner together with your partner. If you are looking for a great candle light dinner, sky dining is the default choice. Onboard of a cable car, you and your partner will dine 70m above sea level, with total privacy.

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3. Alkaff Mansion. Alkaff Mansion is located at 10 Telok Blangah Green. It is a per-war luxury bungalow which is located on top of a hill. At Alkaff Mansion, you and your partner can enjoy live music, good food and a spectacular view of Singapore habour and sea. Alkaff Mansion was owned by a very wealthy Indonesia family. After World War II, the mansion was abandoned. The mansion was later converted into a restaurant and is popular among courting couples.

4. One Fullerton. At One Fullerton, you will find a few restaurants with great ambience, perfect for a romantic dinner with your partner. It is located at Raffles Place, near the Esplanade. Having dinner at One Fullerton allows you and your partner to enjoy the night breeze and nice view across the sea. Moreover, if you want to spend a night in a first-class hotel with your partner, One Fullerton Hotel is the number 1 choice.

5. Chijmes. Chijmes is located right in the heart of Singapore busy city and it is a formal girl's convent. At Chijmes, there are many pubs and restaurants. If you visit Chijmes at weekends, you will see the restaurants and pubs are packed with people, watching live soccer matches and enjoying live band performance. If you want to have a night of drinks and fun with your partner, you must definitely visit Chijmes.

Hope that with this article, you now know where to go if you want to have a romantic dinner with your partner in Singapore. Happy dining!

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Kochi - The Queen of the Arabian Sea

Introduction:

Kochi also known by its anglicized name Cochin is located in Kerala, the southern State in India. It is the second largest city in Kerala after the state capital Thiruvananthapuram. It is located in the district of Ernakulam and about 220 kilometers (137 miles) far from the capital. With the largest urban agglomeration in the state, the city has always been one of the principal seaports of the country. Heralded as the Queen of Arabian Sea, Kochi was an important spice trading centre on the Arabian Sea coast since the 14th century. Kochi merchants began trading in spices such as black pepper and cardamom more than 600 years ago. In many ancient scriptures and history books based on Kochi, one finds that ancient travelers and tradesmen frequented the city from time immemorial including the Arabs, British, Chinese, Dutch, and Portuguese, who came here mainly for the purpose of trade have left indelible marks on the history and development of Cochin. Many of these groups went on to reside in the city for sometime before migrating away to other lands. Kochi thus has been a cultural melting pot due to successive waves of migration both within India and from outside over the course of several millennia. The pan-Indian nature is highlighted by the substantial presence of various ethnic communities from different parts of the country and many people including Anglo-Indians who are products of cross-breeding with foreigners. The city once had a large Jewish community, known as the Malabar Yehuden-and now referred to as Cochin Jews. The nos. of this group has dwindled and the foreign blood has been substantially diluted with local marriages. Retaining the Jewish knack for business, this group has figured prominently in Kochi's business and economic strata.

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Over the years, Cochin has emerged as the commercial and industrial capital of Kerala and is perhaps the second most important city on the west coast of India (after Mumbai). Cochin has a world class port and international airport that links it to many major cities worldwide. Its strategic importance over the centuries is underlined by the reference-Gateway to Kerala. Kochi is a prosperous city and also known as the financial capital of Kerala. Surrounded by the Western Ghats on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west, it is a breathtakingly beautiful and scenic land. Kochi one of the best places to travel and it also boasts of hundreds of islands, some even uninhabited. This important and beautiful port city been rated as the top three tourist destinations by the World Travel & Tourism Council and featured in National Geographic Traveler's '50 greatest places of a lifetime'.

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Kochi has a lot of remnants from the past still clinging on. As European a city as one can find in India, it has Fort Cochin built by the Portuguese on an island offshore that seems to be pulled straight out of the 16th century with narrow, winding, canal-lined streets, 500 year-old Portuguese houses, cantilevered Chinese fishing nets lining the northwest shore of the island, a 16th century synagogue surrounded by 'Jew Town,' which was once home to the flourishing Indian Jewish population, the oldest church in India and a palace that was built by the Portuguese, renovated by the Dutch, and eventually was given to the Indian Raja of Cochin. The most famous symbol of Kochi is the row of Chinese fishing nets at the mouth of the harbor leading to the Arabian Sea in Fort Kochi, the oldest part of the city. In Ernakulam, where modernity has ushered in skyscrapers and shopping malls, the old quarter -- the Fort Kochi area and Mattancherry area -- maintains a colonial air and has building that have been designated as a part of Kochi's heritage. Vasco House in Fort Kochi located on Rose Street, is believed to be one of the oldest Portuguese houses in India. Vasco da Gama is believed to have lived here. This house features European glass paned windows and verandahs. Da Gama reached India in the autumn of 1524, but he died in Kochi only three months after his arrival. Even in death, Da Gama remained a traveller. Though his remains were removed from Kochi and buried in Goa, it was subsequently removed and sent to Portugal to be interred in the Church of Vidigueira. However, the coffin remained there until 1880, and it was finally transferred to a marble sepulcher in the church of the Monastery of the Jerónimos at Belém, outside Lisbon. Kochi had the honour of hosting the great explorer-colonist and the fact that his final exploration of another world began here associated the city with him forever. Despite the forward march of modernity, the city retains its distinct colonial heritage and is a lovely blend of tradition and modernity.

Etymology:

Etymologically, many theories exist pertaining how Kochi derived its name. Ancient travellers and tradesmen referred to Kochi in their writings, variously alluding to it as Cocym, Cochym, Cochin, and Cochi. According to some accounts, traders from the court of the Chinese ruler Kublai Khan gave Cochin the name of their homeland. The Chinese connection seem to obvious from the trademark fishing nets prevalent in the area known as china-vala or Chinese nets. Another theory is that Kochi is derived from the word Kachi meaning 'harbor'. Accounts by Italian explorers Nicolo Conti (15th century), and Fra Paoline in the 17th century say that it was called Kochchi, named after the river connecting the backwaters to the sea. After the arrival of the Portuguese, and later the British, the name Cochin stuck as the official appellation. The city reverted to a closer Anglicization of its original Malayalam name, Kochi, in 1996. However, it is still widely referred to as Cochin, with the city corporation retaining its name as Corporation of Cochin.

Geography:

Kochi is located on the southwest coast of India at 9°58?N 76°13?E? /?9.967°N 76.217°E? / 9.967; 76.217, spanning an area of 94.88 square kilometers (36.63 sq mi). The city is situated at the northern end of a peninsula, about 19 kilometers (12 mi) long and less than one mile (1.6 km) wide. To the west lies the Arabian Sea, and to the east are estuaries drained by perennial rivers originating in the Western Ghats. Much of Kochi lies at sea level, with a coastline of 48 km. This lovely seaside city is flanked by the Western Ghats on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west. Its proximity to the equator, the sea and the mountains provide a rich experience of a moderate equatorial climate. It is separated into numerous distinct areas particularly close to each other. These include the mainland areas of Ernakulam City (where the train stations to the rest of India leave and arrive), Willingdon Island, Fort Kochi (the primary tourist enclave), Mattancherry, Kumbalangi and outlying islands. These distinct neighborhoods arose as the result of a mixed past.

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The port city of Kochi has a very colorful and rich history. The city occupies a very strategic position geographically, being flanked by the Western Ghats on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west. Cochin's trade links with Chinese and the Arabs is reputed to be at least 2000 years old. Christianity in this city dates back to the apostle Thomas, who, as tradition holds and evidence suggests, landed in India in AD 54 to spread the Gospel. Kochi was the centre of Indian spice trade for many centuries, and was known to the Yavanas (Greeks) as well as Romans, Jews, Arabs, and Chinese since ancient times. The earliest documented references to Kochi occur in books written by Chinese voyager Ma Huan during his visit to Kochi in the 15th century as part of Admiral Zheng He's treasure fleet. There are also references to Kochi in accounts written by Italian traveller Niccolò Da Conti, who visited Kochi in 1440.

It may be said to have originated as an important port in 1341 AD when the flooded Periyar River destroyed a world-renowned port, at Kodungallur, just north of Cochin and created an all-new harbor in Cochin, which is today one of the finest natural harbors on the West coast of India. Cochin's busy port assumed a new strategic importance and began to experience commercial prosperity after the flood. The Portuguese penetrated the Indian Ocean in the late 15th century. Vasco da Gama, discoverer of the sea route to India, established the first Portuguese factory (trading station) there in 1502, and the Portuguese viceroy Afonso de Albuquerque built the first European fort in India there in 1503. It was the first European fort in India. The British settled here in 1635 but were forced out by Dutch in 1663, under whom the town became an important trade center. It came under the sovereignty of Haider Ali, the militant prince of Mysore in 1776, but was surrendered by his son Tipu Sahib to the British in 1791.

There is also evidence pointing to the presence of Jews since at least AD 388. Legend holds that the Jews first settled in India during the time of King Solomon, when there was trade in teak, ivory, spices and peacocks between the Land of Israel and the Malabar Coast, where Cochin is located. Others put their arrival at the time of the Assyrian exile in 722 BC, the Babylonian exile in 586 BC or after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 BC. No reliable evidence exists, but most contemporary scholars fix the date at some time during the early middle Ages. The earliest documentation of permanent Jewish settlements is on two copper plates now stored in Cochin's main synagogue. Engraved in the ancient Tamil language, they detail the privileges granted a certain Joseph Rabban by Bhaskara Ravi Varma, the fourth-century Hindu ruler of Malabar.

The earliest account of Kochi is derived from the records made by the Chinese traveler, Ma Huan. Even in other documents belonging from the same period, the account of Cochin history prior to the Portuguese rule is quite vague. As per the available information, the city gained its reputation of being a port city only after the collapse of the Kulashekhara kingdom. In 1102 CE, Kochi became the seat of the Kingdom of Cochin, a princely state which traces its lineage to the Kulashekhara Empire. According to many historians, it came into existence in 1102, after the fall of the Kulashekhara Empire. The King of Kochi had authority over the region encompassing the present city of Kochi and adjoining areas. The reign was hereditary, and the family that ruled over Kochi was known as the Cochin Royal Family (Perumpadappu Swaroopam in the local vernacular). The mainland Kochi remained the capital of the princely state since the 18th century. However, during much of this time, the kingdom was under foreign rule, and the King often only had titular privileges.

Occupied by the Portuguese in 1503, Fort Kochi was the first European colonial settlement in India. It remained the capital of Portuguese India until 1530, till they opted for Goa as their capital. This Portuguese period was a harrowing time for the Jews living in the region, as the Inquisition was active in Portuguese India. The time during which Cochin was under the Portuguese rule is very interesting. It is said admiral, Pedro Cabral was sent by the Portuguese king to set up a factory at the city. The Raja of Cochin succumbed to the demand of the admiral predominantly to negate the Zamorins who ruled the Malabar region. Zamorins were the dominant power in the region and was constantly breathing down the neck of the King of Raja for political influence within the Kochi Kingdom. With the arrival of Vasco Da Gama, peace was made with the Zamorins after which the Portuguese built Fort Manuel to protect their factory from any sort of attack. Once the Portuguese shifted their capital to Goa, their strategic intent shifted from Kerala and was centered on it.

The Portuguese rule was followed by that of the Dutch, who had allied with the Zamorins in order to conquer Kochi. The Dutch rule over Cochin lasted from 1663 to 1795. They defeated the Portuguese and disposed the Cochin Raja. After landing confidently at Njarakal, they went on to seize the Pallipuram fort, which they later gave to the Zamorins. Cochin prospered under the Dutch rule by shipping pepper, cardamom and other spices, coir, coconut, and copper. In between by 1773, Kochi has slipped into the hands of the Mysore King Hyder Ali extended his conquest in the Malabar region and briefly forced Kochi to become a tributary of Mysore. Later the authority was recaptured by the Dutch. They fearing an outbreak of war on the United Provinces signed the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814 with the United Kingdom, under which Kochi was ceded to the United Kingdom in exchange for the island of Bangka. However, there are evidences of English habitation in the region even prior to the signing of the treaty. The port city of Cochin had become highly developed during the time of the British rule in India In 1866, Fort Kochi became a municipality, and its first Municipal Council election was conducted in 1883. The Maharaja of Cochin, who ruled under the British, in 1896, initiated local administration by forming town councils in Mattancherry and Ernakulam. In 1925, Kochi legislative assembly was constituted due to public pressure on the state.

Conclusion:

Many written accounts clearly state that Cochin was invaded by foreigners and colonized many times. The king remained the titular head. The pungent smell of pepper and fragrances of other spices beckoned the invaders. The intra-struggles between the dominant powers of Kerala resulted in the weakening of its politico-military institutions and resulted in the dominance by the colonial powers. Religion was also liberally used to consolidate colonial hold resulting in numerous conversions primarily by the European powers and to Islam by Haider Ali and his son Tipu Sultan. These conversions resulted in a fragmentation of the native mind and this enabled the erstwhile powers to continue their exploitation of the natural resources of the state as well as its manpower.

Contemporary Kochi:

In 1949, Travancore-Cochin state came into being with the merger of the erstwhile Cochin and Travancore states. Travancore-Cochin was in turn merged with the Malabar district of the Madras State. Finally, the Government of India's States Re-organisation Act (1956) inaugurated a new state - Kerala - incorporating Travancore-Cochin (excluding the four southern Taluks (smaller administrative unit) which were merged with the contemporary state of Tamil Nadu), Malabar District, and the taluk of Kasaragode, South Kanara. On 1 November 1967, exactly eleven years since the establishment of the state of Kerala, the corporation of Cochin came into existence. The merger leading to the establishment of the corporation, was between the municipalities of Ernakulam, Mattancherry and Fort Kochi, along with that of the Willingdon Island, four panchayats (Palluruthy, Vennala, Vyttila and Edappally), and the small islands of Gundu and Ramanthuruth.

A growing centre of shipping industries, international trade, and tourism and information technology, Kochi is the commercial hub of Kerala, and one of the fastest growing second-tier metros in India. Kochi's economic growth was accelerated after the introduction of economic reforms in India by the central government in the mid-1990s. Since 2000, the service sector has revitalized the city's stagnant economy. The establishment of several industrial parks based on Information technology (IT) and other port based infrastructure triggered a construction and realty boom in the city. Over the years, Kochi has witnessed rapid commercialization, and has today grown into the commercial capital of Kerala.

Kochi is now a major destination for IT and ITES companies, ranked by NASSCOM as the second-most attractive city in India for IT-based services. Availability of cheap bandwidth through undersea cables and lower operational costs compared to other major cities in India has been turned to its advantage. Various technology and industrial campuses including the government promoted Info Park, Cochin Special Economic Zone and KINFRA Export Promotion Industrial Park operate in the outskirts of the city.

Kochi is the headquarters of the Southern Naval Command, the primary training centre of the Indian Navy. The Cochin Shipyard in Kochi is the largest shipbuilding facility in India. The Cochin fishing harbor, located at Thoppumpady is a major fishing port in the state and supplies fish to local and export markets. To further tap the potential of the all-season deep-water harbor at Kochi, an international cruise terminal and several marinas are being constructed.

Exports and allied activities continue to be important contributors to the city's economy. Kochi's historical reliance on trade continues into modern times, as the city is a major exporter of spices and is home to the International Pepper Exchange, where black pepper is globally traded. The Spices Board of India is also headquartered in Kochi. The Cochin Port currently handles export and import of container cargo at its terminal at the Willingdon Island. A new international container transshipment terminal-the first in the country-is being commissioned at Vallarpadam, which is expected to be play a vital role in India's economic aspirations.

Kochi also has an oil refinery-the Kochi Refineries (BPCL) at Ambalamugal. Central Government establishments like the Coconut Development Board, the Coir Board and the Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) have head offices located in the city.

Highlights of Kochi:

Willingdon Island: Towards the early 20th century, trade at the Kochi port had increased substantially, and the need to develop the port became necessary. The English harbor engineer Robert Bristow was brought to Kochi in 1920 under the direction of Lord Willingdon, then the Governor of Madras. In a span of 21 years, he transformed Kochi as one of the safest harbors in the peninsula. This man-made island was created in 1933 by sand dredged while deepening the backwaters for the Cochin Port, under the direction of Sir Robert Bristow. A while back the Airport, Sea port and the railway terminus (Cochin Harbor Terminus) were situated on this island. Today, it is the home of the Cochin Port and the headquarters of the Southern Naval Command.

Marine Drive: A stroll along the long tree-lined coastal pathway that lines the backwater is well worth the time spent, especially late afternoon or dusk. The bustling backwaters, dotted with fishing boats, speedboats, ships, tankers and passenger boats, can be observed from this walkway that lines the coast. The greatest pleasure is to stand and watch when the monsoon lashes Kerala-it's a awesome sight by itself.

Cherai Beach: This lovely beach ideal for swimming is located on the north end of Vypeen island, one of the many small islands just off the mainland. The beach is lined by gorgeous coconut groves and paddy fields. Vypeen can be reached by land or by boat.

Parikshith Thampuran Museum: The Kings of Cochin used to conduct their durbars (grand banquets) in this impressive building located within the Durbar Hall grounds. It was later converted to a museum which has a treasure trove of archaeological findings and relics including old coins, sculptures, oil paintings and murals. The building has been taken over by the Kerala Lalitha Kala Academy and now houses the Gallery of Contemporary Art. All the royal exhibits of the museum have been moved to the Hill Palace museum.

Museum of Kerala History, Kalamassery: The museum takes visitors mainly through the anthropological and cultural history of the geographical unit called Kerala. In line with modern techniques, it has on display spectacular audio-visual exhibits depicting the history and culture of Kerala along with many life size statues of ancient tribal people, famous personalities and several paintings depicting Kerala history. To understand Kerala, a visit to this museum is a must.

Palliport (Pallipuram) Fort: The first and the oldest surviving European fort in India, built by the Portuguese in 1503. It is situated in Pallipuram on Vypeen Island.

Hill Palace, Tripunithura: Built in the 19th century by the Raja of Kochi, this palace served as the seat of the Raja of the Kochi province. The palace has been converted into a museum displaying a fine collection of royal articles displaying the wealth and splendour of the Rajas of Kochi, including the throne and the crown. The museum also houses a large collection of archaeological findings. Hill Palace is located 16km east of Cochin in Tripunithura, a satellite town of Cochin.

Bolghatty Palace located on the Bolghatty Island: This Dutch palace is situated on Bolghatty Island is just a short boat ride away from the mainland. The palace has been converted to a hotel run by the Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC). The island has a tiny golf course and the panoramic views of the port and the harbor, makes it an attractive picnic spot. Frequent boat service is available from the mainland.

Dutch Palace (Mattancherry Palace), Mattancherry: The erroneously named Dutch Palace was originally built by the Portuguese. Later, in 17th century, the Dutch modified it and presented it to the Raja of Kochi thus usurping its ownership. Coronation of many Rajas of Kochi used to be held here. The palace has a fine collection of mural paintings depicting scenes from the Hindu epics Mahabharata and Ramayana. The palace is located in Mattancherry.

Jewish Synagogue and Jew Town, Mattancherry: The synagogue, built in 1568, is magnificently decorated by Chinese tiles and Belgian chandeliers. This is a small yet beautiful building. Giant scrolls of the Old Testament can be found here. It is located near the Dutch Palace in Mattancherry. The local markets nearby sell beautiful trinkets and the famous Kerala lock-Manichitrathazu.

Santa Cruz Basilica, Fort Kochi: The original church, situated in Fort Kochi, was built by the Portuguese in 1505 and named as a cathedral in 1558. The British colonists destroyed the cathedral in 1795. The current structure was built in 1905 and raised to the status of a basilica by Pope John Paul II in 1984.

St. Francis Church, Fort Kochi: It is the oldest church built by Europeans in India. On his 3rd visit to Kerala, Vasco da Gama, the Portuguese trader who reached India from Europe by sea, fell ill and died in Kochi. He was buried in this Church till his remains were taken back to Goa for burial on the way to his final resting place in Portugal. In spite of the removal, his burial spot inside the church has been clearly marked out.

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St Lucia Weather - Best and Worst Months to Go

St. Lucia weather attracts vacationers to this lush and beautiful Caribbean island most of the year, but there are months when it is wise to avoid visiting there.

The island is popular with cruise visitors in particular because of its parks, volcano, rain forest hikes and of course the beaches.

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Like other Caribbean destinations, it has a high rate of vacation visitors from December through May, a mix of visits during the summer and a steep drop-off in September and October during the Caribbean hurricane season. The hurricane season officially runs from June 1 through November 30, but it peaks in September and October when the region typically sees the highest number of storms, hurricanes and the accompanying heavy rains.

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St. Lucia weather in February to May is part of a distinct dry season while June to December is part of a rainy season.

The average high temperature is 86 degrees Fahrenheit and the average low temperature is 76 degrees year-round, according to the St. Lucia Meteorological Service. The average monthly highs and lows vary by only two degrees, making the temperatures consistent throughout the year. The peak temperature on any one day rarely exceeds 93 degrees or falls below 72 degrees.

The island is located in the northeast Trade Wind belt. Cooling winds coming from the east average 16 miles an hour. The windiest months last from January to July. Visitors during cool months should consider staying at resorts or hotels away from the eastern side of the island to have a more comfortable stay.

The island's lush green growth is due to moderately heavy rainfall, which averages 4.6 inches a month. (The arid Aruba averages only 1.3 inches a month.) St. Lucia's rainfall ranges from a low of 2.0 inches in February to a high of 7.8 inches in the main hurricane and tropical storm months of September and October.

St. Lucia has more rain days than the average Caribbean destination at 17 days per month. They range from a low of 12 days in April to a high of 20 or more days in July through November.

Rainfall is heaviest in the mountainous exterior and lightest along the coast.

Vacationers who want to choose the best time to visit St. Lucia would increase their chances of experiencing good weather by going in December through May and avoiding the late summer and early fall months.

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Cooking salmon is as easy or as complicated as you wish it to be. You can base it bourbon or dip it in a Thai-ginger soy sauce, you can grill or bake it (though some adamant grillers would argue that grilling is the only option, because of how it preserves the flavor), but the question remains, how long to cook salmon?

When grilling salmon, for every one inch of thickness you should cook it for 10 minutes. This can depend however on your grill and can range from 6-8 minutes per side. A filet normally is more or less 1 inch. Turn the salmon one time while grilling. Salmon continues to cook, even after being taken off the grill, so remove it just as it is opaque throughout. Because salmon keeps cooking after you take it out of the oven or off the grill, a general tip for cooking salmon is to undercook it a little. To ensure the salmon is done, cut into the thickest part of the filet and check the color.

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Baking salmon is also an option, especially in the winter months, when grilling outside is less than ideal. A rule of thumb for cooking salmon is to bake for 10 minutes per inch of thickness @ 375 degrees. This would work for both filets and steaks. However, depending on if you like your salmon moist or drier, and depending on what a recipe calls for, how long to cook salmon in the oven can vary between 25-45 minutes.

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To bake in the oven, place a normal size filet in a baking pan with some olive oil, and an accent flavor like salt or basic spice mix, soy sauce and ginger, or lemon juice and white wine, or maybe honey and mustard. Then place the salmon in the oven at cook until it turns a light pink color throughout.

If you do not like salmon skin, don't spray the baking pan and the skin will likely stick to it when you remove the fish.

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MMA Training Routine

Whether you want to fight in mixed martial arts, or you just want to train like a fighter and acquire the fighting skills and conditioning, you need to learn a mma training routine. You can start your training out in your own home. Remember, Rich Franklin started out his whole mma training routine inside a shed in his backyard by himself. Here's how to develop a routine:

1. Heavy Bag Work.

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A heavy bag will be essential to get going with. You can get a new one at a sports store, or try to find a used one, or perhaps rig one up with used mattresses. This will take care of most of your striking and kicking routine. Develop a routine where you first practice all the different strikes individually, then combine those strikes together to form different combinations.

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Next work on your kicks. Front kicks, side kicks, high kicks, even reverse kicks you can practice on your heavy bag. After you get used to your kicks, combine them, one at a time, with your combination punching routine.

2. Strength training.

You want to develop strength as a mixed martial arts fighter, but you don't want to train like a bodybuilder who just tries to develop big muscles. You want functional strength. And for this reason you can get away with doing a lot of dumbbell weight training and/or kettle bell training, and even bodyweight workouts. So you don't necessarily have to join a gym, you can develop your own strength training routine in your home.

3. Wrestling training.

Wrestling can be difficult to train on your own to start out with, and joining a class to get hands on experience is usually best. Look for a ju-jitsu school in your area for good ground work training. Having said that though, you can start your mma training routine by first learning wrestling skills on your own, either through book or video instruction. This will lay the ground work and understanding of technique, so that when you do join a class you will go in with at least the knowledge of how to do some of the moves, and will progress faster.

4. MMA Training Book.

Getting a mma training routine book is a great idea as it will show you how to put together all of the above and begin your training immediately. Routines you can do on the heavy bag, ground work you can practice, and strength training routines you can perform, will all get you immediately immersed into mixed martial arts training, and before you know it you'll be conditioned and ready to take things to the next level.

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Tecnicas de Muay Thai: Contras de Patadas

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Duration : 2.42 Mins.


Entrenador David Avellan, enseñando dos tecnicas de Muay Thai. Perdona el ruido, pero hay muchos insectos en Tailandia :) El proximo video lo hare por la mañana.

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Human Weapon EP 01 : Muay Thai [5\5]

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Duration : 8.98 Mins.


Art of Muay Thai. Enjoy!

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Maestro Aldo Chiari Muay Thai

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Duration : 8.37 Mins.


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How to Make Buffalo Chicken Wing Sauce - How to Make Buffalo Chicken Wings

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Learn how to make Buffalo Chicken Wing Sauce! Visit foodwishes.blogspot.com to get more info, and watch over 350 free video recipes. Thanks and enjoy!

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Famous Places in France - Top Ten

There are so many famous places in France, that it would be impossible to see them all in one trip. If this is your first visit to France, the options can seem overwhelming...where do you go? Which are the best places to see?

Here is a snapshot of some of the most famous places in France that you, or your family and friends might like to visit - depending on your interests, whether this is historical sites, museums, areas of natural beauty or food and wine.

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If you are spending a couple of weeks here you could easily visit most of the places listed below. It will be a whirlwind trip, but is certainly doable and you will have many wonderful memories.

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Some of the most famous places in France are in Paris!

1. La Tour Eiffel
The Eiffel Tower, built in 1889 by Gustave Eiffel for the Universal Exposition, is without a doubt one of the most popular tourist attractions in France.

It's amazing to think that the Eiffel Tower was, for a time, seen as an eyesore and even ugly; it was almost knocked down in 1909.

2. Musée du Louvre
The Louvre museum, once a royal palace, is now one of the most well known art museums in the world, featuring paintings such as the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, as well as spectacular artworks by Michelangelo, Raphael and, Botticelli.

3. Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris
Next in line is the beautiful Gothic cathedral, Notre Dame, built from the around 1163 to 1345, visited by more than 12 million people a year, and one of the most famous french monuments.

4. Arc du Triomphe
The Arc de Triomphe and magnificent Ave des Champs-Elysées, are spectacular to see. The Arc was commissioned by Napoloeon to commemorate the victories of his armies; the tomb of France's Unknown Soldier lies here, and every evening a memorial flame is lit.

5. Versailles
If you can, try and visit the Palace of Versailles, built during the reign of Louis XIV - known as the Sun King (Roi Soleil) to display his wealth and power of the monarchy at that time. Versailles can be easily reached as a day trip from Paris. It is without question, absolutely spectacular, and one of the most dazzling things you will probably every see.

6. Mont St Michel
Mont St Michel is one of the most recognisable landmarks in France, located just off the coast of Normandy. In fact, it is the next most visited site after Paris!

Its hard not to be awed by the sight of Mont St Michel, with its Gothic-style Benedictine Abbey perched high above a rocky outcrop.

7. Mont Blanc
Mont Blanc (meaning white mountain in French) is the highest mountain in the Alps, lying between Italy and France. Chamonix is here, the site of the first Winter Olympics, and one of the most popular places to visit in France for skiing.

Even if you're not planning to ski, it's well worth a visit.

You can take the Aiguille de Midi cable car for spectacular views of the mountains. Definitely one of the highest (and probably one of the most exhilarating - or scary, depending on which way you look at it) - cablecar rides you'll take!

8. Chateaux de la Loire
The Loire Valley, playground to royalty from the 15th through to the 18th centuries, boasts many beautiful renaissance chateaux.

There are several hundred castles in the Loire; some of the most popular are Château d´Amboise, Chambord, Chenonceau, Blois and Cheverny.

The Loire is also known for its fine wines too, and you can sample Muscadet, Sauvignon and many more.

Heading south, there are even more famous places in France.

9. Carcassonne
Carcassonne, in the Languedoc region, is Europe's largest walled city and one of the finest examples of medieval architecture.

Carcassonne's towers and pointed turrets look like they have come straight out of a fairy tale or Walt Disney movie. But there is no make believe here - it's all for real. Carcassonne is also one of the most most popular french monuments.

10. Lascaux
Some of the finest prehistoric art collections can be found in southwest france.

The ancient cave paintings, drawings and carvings that you can see here are truly awe inspiring, some dating as far back as 35,000 years.

The Lascaux sites (now a replica) are very popular tourist attractions in france, and there are many others too that are worth visiting.

And last but not least: french food and wine. Wherever you go, you will be able to try local specialties, whether this is bouillabaisse in Marseille, camembert in Normandy, or foie gras in the Perigord.

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10 Facts About Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona is a great city and one of the main attractions in La Sagrada Familia. Below we look at 10 facts that you may not have not known about this attraction.

1. Construction of La Sagrada Familia began in 1882 and is still underway. It is expected to be completed in 2041. It was originally conceived by Catalan publisher Josep Bocabella symbolic of the revolutionary ideas becoming increasingly apparent in the city of Barcelona. Work began by public subscription with architect Francesc de Paula Villar's design-a traditional neo-Gothic style. When the two could not agree, Antoní Gaudí took over construction.

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2. Art nouveau architect Antoní Gaudí dedicated more than 40 years of his life to its construction. He spent the last 15 years of his life working continuously and exclusively on the project.

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3. The Roman Catholic basilica will comprise 18 tall towers with the tallest reaching a height of 560 feet. It is projected to be 60 meters wide and 95 meters long.

4. Admission is granted for EUR8, while groups of 20 or more people, retired folks, students, and those under 18 get a reduced rate of EUR5. 'Friends of the Church', children below 12 years of age, and the disabled (as well as one companion) are granted free admission. Services, however, are charged separately, and all groups must book in advance. Services include lift charges, audio guides, and cloakroom services. Wheelchairs are available for disabled visitors. Visitors are not permitted to climb the towers; they must take the lift.

5. La Sagrada Familia is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

6. The cathedral's chief architect Gaudí died tragically in a tram accident. His death was mourned throughout the city, and he is now buried in the Sagrada Familia crypt.

7. Although the cathedral was not damaged during the Spanish Civil War, in 1936, Catalan anarchists destroyed numerous models and plans to rid the city of conservative religious icons.

8. Construction is currently underway under the guidance of Jordi Bonet i Armengol. Starting in the 1980s, computers were used for the design and construction process. This has made drastic improvements in speeding up the process.

9. A 180-meter tower topped by a lamb that represents Jesus was included in the original Gaudí design. This tower was to be enclosed by four shorter towers that represented the

10. Four Evangelists and would be topped with the animal symbols attributed to them. A fifth tower would represent the Virgin Mary. The towers' pinnacles will carry colourful mosaics and some will bear the words 'Excelsis' and 'Hosanna'. The three facades of the basilica-the Passion Façade, Nativity Façade, and the Glory Façade-has three portals to represent faith, hope, and love.

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