Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Can Vibrators Desensitise You

Gozo - Comino

As mentioned in previous post, is the second largest island of Gozo in Malta, in order of magnitude.
It comes only by ferry from Cirkewwa Gozo Channel Company at € 4.60 a / r.
I highly recommend driving around the island, the network of public transport is like in Malta: All buses depart and return to Victoria, the capital. There is also
Sightseeing Bus to visit Gozo, but they cost less than 15 €: I consider them a robbery!
In a day, by bus of course (I wanted to rent a scooter but they seem to exist on the island), I could see:
- Azure Window, a spectacle of nature. Two pillars of rock that rise from the sea, enclosed by a sheet. The explanation does not make really wonder about this, with crystal clear water
- Xlendi, a fishing village in the south. Tiny, cute, but do not spend more than 30 minutes, including mega ice cream of Italian gelato. I have no idea if the boat trips are cheap at 20 € or less.
- Victoria and the Citadel, the capital. In all honesty, I did not understand what the center of Victoria! The citadel, however, I was a little disappointed: Only a cathedral, a museum small fee, 3 stores in number, only ruins. It has a beautiful view of the island from the walls of the citadel.
- Marsalform, a village in the north. Because of the badly organized bus, I could only see this small town. Promenade with a few shops and bars, some hotel. Positive note, I saw the bingo social Gozo!
All in all this island has fascinated me much more than Malta. Unfortunately I could not see the beaches, the timetable of the bus does not facilitate the organization!
The photos do not do justice to the magic of some places. A visit of two full days, it is ideal to enjoy this island.
The sunset views from the ferry's return is simply amazing.
's your decision!


Azure Window Azure Window
: view of the sea below

Xlendi

The Citadel of Victoria

Sunset

Monday, August 30, 2010

Female Genital Test By Doctor Vedio

Malta - Malta

Did you know that Malta is in fact composed of 5 or less inhabited islands: Malta, Gozo, Comino, and Cominotto Filfla.
and Comino Cominotto are famous for the Blue Lagoon: narrow channel that encloses the two islands, characterized by crystal clear water of exceptional clarity.
Comino has only one hotel, while Cominotto is uninhabited.
E 'Comino can be reached via ferries from Cirkewwa (extreme north of Malta): a / r € 10.00. On the island you can rent beach chairs and umbrella, if you go in high season it is impossible not to hire them, given the monstrous amount of people who poured on the island.
In 2 hours you can turn the island on foot, through the beaten track.
There are vendors of bar with sandwiches, ice creams, sorbets and fresh fruit, with decent prices.
Cominotto you can reach by swimming instead of Comino are really close and nice to swim in that water is crystal clear!
For those visiting Malta is definitely a trip not to be missed! It is worth spending a day and swim in this sea so beautiful. Unica neo: jellyfish are many!

Comino

Cominotto

Sea of \u200b\u200bBlue Lagoon

Costa Comino

Costa Comino

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

How To Naturally Color Eyelashes

Recipe * * *

Following the recipe site giallozafferano I tried to do the swallows' nests !
I made changes to the recipe: instead of homemade pasta, I used a roll of puff pastry and cheese I had at home. The result was still tasty!
The recipe is very easy and quick to do! One warning: Serve very hot, otherwise it loses flavor.
Here is the result, and enjoy!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Why Do People Steal My Panties

swallow nests Recipe * Collaboration with ilmanicaretto.it

The collaboration with ilmanicaretto.it . The second recipe is published with the sole baked vegetables.
To cook the fish does not need to be a great chef!
If the recipe you like, leave comments here and / or ilmanicaretto.
Thanks!

Monday, August 16, 2010

Schutt Air Xp V Dna Pro Plus

* * Pudding Recipe Vegetable Gluten Free Recipe * *

Convivendo a girl with celiac disease at the moment, we need to eat gluten free so we invent a bit of everything! This
is a pie with vegetables and ricotta Maltese. The ingredients (like what I've always in the fridge):
-
onion - 1 / 2 large eggplant
- 1 zucchini
- 1 carrot
- a piece of pumpkin
-
2 eggs - about 300 gr ricotta Maltese

Wash and cut the vegetables into small cubes and cook in a frying pan. Meanwhile, beat eggs and add the ricotta. Once cooked vegetables, add to the mixture.
Coat a baking sheet with parchment paper and place the mixture.
Cook for around 30 minutes, or until it has created a beautiful golden crust.


Patterns To Make Chillie Outfit

pastry

I it seems fitting to an update on my pastry: the second came tentavio much better! Here are the photos!


Sunday, August 15, 2010

Using Canned Broth Past Expiration Date

Provence summer



This summer, Mr Baggins and I went to visit Provence, my desire to wander and his desire for warm and sunny.
In essence a compromise, as it tries to do with who you love.

I planned the trip in stages of about 3 / 4 days in each city, traveling by train and staying out two weeks. All
two star hotel without breakfast and booked in advance, train tickets in advance made by the French railways and shipped free to your door. Specific
"no breakfast" because it is much cheaper than in hotels around, trust me.

I will not go to tell the holiday as I did before because I'm not thrilled but still spend a few words in support of this' emotional return "as the blog is still and always my diary and it helps me to keep on course.
Probably my little enthusiasm is partly due to the type of travel a bit 'wrong and personal experience / torque that I got. Surely, however, I learned a lot and hopefully not just me.
Also my mind has discovered more than I thought Nordic and so I understand the confusion, lack of order and "carelessness" not for me.
You will not have to hurt you, people of Provence, that we live or who you love. Each is made in its own way and each has its own place in the world, mine is not Provence but not want to criticize it.
I just try to tell my point of view.

destinations, as you can see from the picture, were some of the major cities of the region with a quick over into Languedoc.
Traveling by train we could not afford big "cheap" and then first advice :
if you can, avoid visiting France by train, better to have the car. Absolutely. You'll see more, better, with less anxiety and less.
The French trains are expensive and connections are good, indeed.
In addition, some small areas are not even served by bus and then forget it.
If you're wondering we did "a virtue of necessity", which mean ... We have more experience to remember. And let
But I want to be an essential and summarize with a few photos.
When a place you do not enter the heart photos become minimal.

The general feeling, apart from the beauty of bright light Provencal swept by a steady wind is state of decay, poor cleanliness and its poverty that I did not expect to be popular cities like Arles and Avignon. And here the second
advice: shun the big cities, visit them in one day but then go into the villages in search of lavender, sunflowers, fragrant spices and people.
Well, this trip if nothing else I can say that he had looked more deeply the people and to have had more than one occasion to deal with language and customs of the post-obtaining impressions and feelings varied.
It 's always nice to travel and see people traveling, discovering ways of observing and attitudes. Abroad, then it is even more interesting and beautiful to hear different languages and get your ear trying to communicate.
I like to go abroad and learn even just watching, listening or reading on the spot:)

Weather:
Thanks to the strong wind, constant we have always had brilliant sunshine and clear skies, only a storm has washed Arles and dried in a quarter of an hour, and another, one night in Carcassonne.
did not stifling heat, was very good, sometimes a bit 'too cool.
Sure, just set the wind you feel the warm Mediterranean and the mosquitoes come, tenetene account!

brief comments on the sites:
Arles:

very Roman, many travel, very windy, not very well preserved and a little 'ill attended. Eye when you turn in the evening.



There is really fancy to discover the places Van Gogh, but every so often there is some indication.



positive note: the train of the Alpilles

takes you from Arles to Fontvieille small. Go softly, opens and pauses every so often along the road skirting the Abbey Montmajour.
bucolic half-day walk through fields of sunflowers and a visit to the village of souvenir shops, bars of soap and hats.





stop for Mr. Baggins in the shade with my new hat Provence.



Arles remember to have dinner before eight o'clock, nine o'clock already and do not cook more, to 22:30, the local close.
We remain without dinner the first night due to a long delay due to a train deleted. And here
third suggestion: always buy yourself a sandwich in the station before arrival because you never know.

Carcassonne: rather dirty, sad and poorly attended la Bastide, very nice and characteristic medieval Cité, with its Chateau Comtal (though really overflowing with tourist shops).














Rennes le Chateau:

a tiny country perched on a peak reached only by car or walk 4.5 km. Home to the famous small church and house of the abbot Sauniere. Magical place, provided that you first read something about gold Templar and Mary Magdalene.









from Carcassonne train takes you to Couiza and from there go up as I was saying.
If you did not care about the mystery of the abbot save yourself the trouble. We were curious and we accidentally had the company of an old Scottish Templar and his daughter who made the trip richer:)

Avignon definitely a city, many large stores, many tourists, crowds and too much fame that goes around what little remains of the bridge of the song.

Beautiful view from the walls assuming that you want to go tantitanti steps.

The palace of the popes has given me great emotions. Very austere, severe and now incorporated in new houses and many hotels nearby.

Cavaillon: expensive, small, inhospitable, poorly connected to the popular areas around (Gordes, Roussillon, etc. ..) are not able to see what they were going to come St Remy







and Salon de Provence





looking for Nostradamus.
Another disappointment, other shops and rip off the famous house-museum to house a museum and has nothing very little.
The towns are nice, however.

La Ciotat:
area of \u200b\u200bsea, many tourists on the beach impossible. Cute the Vieux Port illuminated at night by stalls selling souvenirs.
little cleaning here and also very small and empty streets that do not get lost on their own, much less in the evening.


CONCLUSIONS:
-Nothing lavender and very few houses in the Colors window. The big cities are always city. Better to travel by car and take lead nosed through the fields and villages. Baggage-
comfortable, adaptability and speed of thought and reaction, the trains are not always reliable. Be prepared to stay calm when things do not go as you planned.
-Good organization for meals with salads and delicious sandwiches on the fly in France. Maybe indulge in dinner and sample local dishes, some are very good.
-If you opt for a compromise included in the trip you want to see something that strongly.
will be a strong point when you realize that certain choices were totally incorrect and, in return, pay off some disappointments.
I am confident the next trip, while hoping that there is!
A hug.