As I said before, the title reveals a hint of what to expect in this video.and not really surprise me if some of you have discovered by reading the title ... but probably not quite: p anyway, so now we are in a rich port and then go NOKI bay! we will have a shot: P
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKI27uhD7C4&hl=en
วันเสาร์ที่ 27 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554
วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 25 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554
gelato al cocco lillo di franco bar gelateria hey bethink ventimiglia
lillo di franco descrive come fare il gelato al cocco rapee...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7_TkwVN-xE&hl=en
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7_TkwVN-xE&hl=en
ป้ายกำกับ:
bethink,
franco,
Gelateria,
Gelato,
ventimiglia
วันจันทร์ที่ 22 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554
Birthday child happy first anniversary and Gelato
Edit: Sorry ice cream birthday was a week ago, and has no time to put this! I must admit that I never understood why anyone should weep for their pets, not until I met Ice Cream! Ice Cream Before, it was just another sign of laboratory (sorry, I worked in a lab too). However, when I brought home .... this little ball of fur I need both. It 'nice to be needed and know that simple things like rub behind the ear or just a little' treat that makes them so happy. In return you get asa pure form of love without malice or reason behind it. I like knowing that when I'm stressed at work, Gelato is sitting right under the chair I'm sitting. Whatever the living room, jumps on it. I like to embrace my little friends and especially my little friend. I think it's a little 'too active also be a rabbit, except when they are unnecessary and take a nap.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I97rZwHk8qE&hl=en
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I97rZwHk8qE&hl=en
วันพุธที่ 17 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554
วันอาทิตย์ที่ 14 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554
PINO DANIELE COSA PENSERAI DI ME
leggo nei tuoi pensieri che forse è solo amore questo batticuore e cerco l'occasione per guardarti un po' ma cosa penserai di me che sono qui ad immaginare la mia vita insieme a te
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7X7i4R5aQQ&hl=en
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7X7i4R5aQQ&hl=en
วันศุกร์ที่ 12 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554
วันพุธที่ 10 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554
We All Scream for Ice Cream!
The weather's certainly heating up with Sydney temperatures coming up to the 30s and 40s this month. When it comes to sweet treats, nothing is as universally popular as ice cream. Fortunately, the ice cream industry has risen to meet the demand with hundreds of flavours, twice as many toppings and plenty of new varieties and brands to try. There are plenty of creative, fun, and inventive ways to enjoy your favourite treat beyond the traditional cup or cone. Here are some of our favourite ice cream varieties on offer in the local area:
Ben & Jerry's
The successful American franchise opened its first Australian stores in Sydney in 2009. Ben & Jerry's built its success out of delicious and unique ice cream flavours alongside socially responsible business practices. The company continues its practice of giving back to the community in Australia. Its many delicious franchise locations in Sydney include the Broadway Shopping Centre, Chadstone Shopping Centres, and on the Pacific Motorway.
Cold Rock
An ice cream business that takes seriously the policy "The customer is always right" is Cold Rock Ice Cream. Love mint choc chip with, blackberries and peanut butter chocolate - then that's the combo they'll make. Each location features a variety of flavours, fillings, and toppings that can be mixed and matched to create a number of outrageous custom blends. Cold Rock customers simply pick the size they want, select their flavours of ice cream or sorbet and their choices of fillings from several types of chocolates, lollies, fruits, biscuits, or nuts. Workers then mix the items for a unique flavour combination that can truly be out of this world.
Gelato
This delicious Italian take on classic ice cream has become a favourite staple summer treat throughout Australia. There are a variety of brands and stores to choose from, but two of the most chains in Sydney are the Gelatissimo franchise and Casa Del Gelato in Sydney. Gelatissimo has several branches throughout Australia and promotes quality by creating fresh product in their stores daily. Casa Del Gelato has been offered Awards from the Dairy Industry Association of Australia for five consecutive years.
Drumsticks, Eskimo Pies and Paddle Pops
When it comes to supermarket treats, there's nothing like some of these iconic ice cream treats. Keep em in your freezer for a delightful treat you can enjoy any time of the year!
Some of your favourite ice cream shoppes are coming on board with great deals on your favourite scoop. Check out cudo.com.au and their latest deal of the day, many local shops and ice cream franchises are jumping on board with some deliciously tantalising offers.
Ben & Jerry's
The successful American franchise opened its first Australian stores in Sydney in 2009. Ben & Jerry's built its success out of delicious and unique ice cream flavours alongside socially responsible business practices. The company continues its practice of giving back to the community in Australia. Its many delicious franchise locations in Sydney include the Broadway Shopping Centre, Chadstone Shopping Centres, and on the Pacific Motorway.
Cold Rock
An ice cream business that takes seriously the policy "The customer is always right" is Cold Rock Ice Cream. Love mint choc chip with, blackberries and peanut butter chocolate - then that's the combo they'll make. Each location features a variety of flavours, fillings, and toppings that can be mixed and matched to create a number of outrageous custom blends. Cold Rock customers simply pick the size they want, select their flavours of ice cream or sorbet and their choices of fillings from several types of chocolates, lollies, fruits, biscuits, or nuts. Workers then mix the items for a unique flavour combination that can truly be out of this world.
Gelato
This delicious Italian take on classic ice cream has become a favourite staple summer treat throughout Australia. There are a variety of brands and stores to choose from, but two of the most chains in Sydney are the Gelatissimo franchise and Casa Del Gelato in Sydney. Gelatissimo has several branches throughout Australia and promotes quality by creating fresh product in their stores daily. Casa Del Gelato has been offered Awards from the Dairy Industry Association of Australia for five consecutive years.
Drumsticks, Eskimo Pies and Paddle Pops
When it comes to supermarket treats, there's nothing like some of these iconic ice cream treats. Keep em in your freezer for a delightful treat you can enjoy any time of the year!
Some of your favourite ice cream shoppes are coming on board with great deals on your favourite scoop. Check out cudo.com.au and their latest deal of the day, many local shops and ice cream franchises are jumping on board with some deliciously tantalising offers.
วันจันทร์ที่ 8 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554
วันเสาร์ที่ 6 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554
Video Tag: Parlo un pò di...Me!!
Elenco: PIATTO, COLAZIONE,GELATO,MUSICA,NUMERO,PERSONAGGIO DISNEY,FILM,CITAZIONI,CANZONE,ANIMALE,GLOSS,CITTà,PROFUMO,OMBRETTO,CREMA,COSTUME,MASCARA,MATITA Dec 1st 2009, Any views or opinion represented in this channel are my personal views, which implies I am responsible for them, not any of the mentioned cosmetic companies nor a mentioned online-shopping website. My YouTube channel contains my own opinions. This channel has not been generated to make money and I am NOT being paid by ANY Company to express my opinion on products, unless otherwise stated. All mentioned products have been paid for with my own money and not given to me free of charge by the Company. Comments on this channel are the sole responsibility of their writers and the writer will take full responsibility, liability, and blame for any libel or litigation that results from something written in or as a direct result of something written in a comment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDLtL9NjSzo&hl=en
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDLtL9NjSzo&hl=en
วันศุกร์ที่ 5 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554
Top 10 Money Saving Tips In Rome
Once upon a time there was a wonderful currency called the lira. It made millionaires out of paupers and assured a cheap and cheerful stay in the Eternal City. Then came along the sinister Euro and evil exchange rates, and suddenly Rome became comparable to London and New York in terms of prices.
However, there do remain some traces of the ‘old’ Rome and, if you know how, you can have a great value stay in one of the most beautiful capital cities in the world.
1) Hallowed be thy Euro
Rome is brimming with churches which secretly house stunning works by world-famous artists. From Michelangelo and Bernini at St Peter’s Basilica to Caravaggio and Raphael at Santa Maria del Popolo, churches offer a great way to get yourself some free culture.
2) Timing is everything
Try to coincide with Rome’s cultural week (in 2009 it is18-26 April) and you can visit any state run monument or museum for free! Alas, the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel don’t count but if you head there early on the last Sunday of the month you can wander completely gratis (but prepare yourself for some truly spectacular crowds).
3) When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie......
If you’re searching for a good value lunch option look no further than one of the city’s many ‘pizza al taglio’ shops. Huge trays of pizza with a wide array of toppings sold by weight. Pick out your favourites, head to a nearby bench or park and enjoy a cheap and tasty 'al fresco' lunch.
4) Get outta town
If you want a break from the tourist crowds hop on a train and take a trip to one of the enticing areas outside the city. In just 30 minutes you could be taking a stroll by the beach in Ostia or sampling the local wine in Frascati. The little towns of Lazio will give you a great value glimpse of the real Italy.
5) Take a hike
Just walking around the city is a great way to get a sense of Rome. Many monuments such as the Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona and the Spanish Steps cost nothing and are always open. Who knows which other secrets you might stumble across while getting lost in the back streets? (remember to take a map though!)
6) When in Rome, do as the Romans do
Hotels in Rome are notoriously expensive and often not the most economic option for groups or families. Why not get a real taste of the lifestyle and rent an apartment? Leisure in Rome (www.leisureinrome.com) has a great range of properties all over the city which start from as little as €100 per night.
7) Sample the local produce
Italy is famous for its food so take on a DIY attitude and go grocery shopping! Head to a fruit and vegetable and stock up on interesting salads and succulent fruits. Then find the nearest ‘alimentari’ or supermarket and pick out some local meats and cheeses. After all that effort you will definitely deserve a gelato for dessert.
8) Aperitivo baby!
A relatively new social event in the city, the ‘aperitivo’ can be found in many of the capital’s bars and pubs around 6-7pm. Order a drink (usually €6-10) and help yourself to the wonderous selection of free nibbles laid out on the bar. A kind of Italian tapas which, if done well, can save you the cost of dinner.
9) Water, water, everywhere.....
There is a water fountain on every street corner which is perfectly safe to drink and lovely and cold. Simply buying one bottle and then filling up at the fountains is a fantastic way to save those precious centesimi.
10) Wander the alleyways
We all know how lovely it is to have pizza overlooking the Colosseum or gnocchi by the light of Piazza Navona but how much lovelier it is to find that quaint backstreet trattoria where grandpa brings you rough wine in jugs and mamma is kneading pasta in the kitchen. Few places like this still exist in Rome but the best way to get a great dinner at a great price is to wander off the beaten path. Tourist attractions do indeed attract tourists and you’ll pay through the nose for a sub-standard meal. Walk a few blocks and follow your instincts instead of opting for the obvious.
Above all, have fun! Rome is a vibrant, noisy, fun-loving city which will surprise you at every turn. Embrace the chaos and you will have a fantastic time.
However, there do remain some traces of the ‘old’ Rome and, if you know how, you can have a great value stay in one of the most beautiful capital cities in the world.
1) Hallowed be thy Euro
Rome is brimming with churches which secretly house stunning works by world-famous artists. From Michelangelo and Bernini at St Peter’s Basilica to Caravaggio and Raphael at Santa Maria del Popolo, churches offer a great way to get yourself some free culture.
2) Timing is everything
Try to coincide with Rome’s cultural week (in 2009 it is18-26 April) and you can visit any state run monument or museum for free! Alas, the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel don’t count but if you head there early on the last Sunday of the month you can wander completely gratis (but prepare yourself for some truly spectacular crowds).
3) When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie......
If you’re searching for a good value lunch option look no further than one of the city’s many ‘pizza al taglio’ shops. Huge trays of pizza with a wide array of toppings sold by weight. Pick out your favourites, head to a nearby bench or park and enjoy a cheap and tasty 'al fresco' lunch.
4) Get outta town
If you want a break from the tourist crowds hop on a train and take a trip to one of the enticing areas outside the city. In just 30 minutes you could be taking a stroll by the beach in Ostia or sampling the local wine in Frascati. The little towns of Lazio will give you a great value glimpse of the real Italy.
5) Take a hike
Just walking around the city is a great way to get a sense of Rome. Many monuments such as the Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona and the Spanish Steps cost nothing and are always open. Who knows which other secrets you might stumble across while getting lost in the back streets? (remember to take a map though!)
6) When in Rome, do as the Romans do
Hotels in Rome are notoriously expensive and often not the most economic option for groups or families. Why not get a real taste of the lifestyle and rent an apartment? Leisure in Rome (www.leisureinrome.com) has a great range of properties all over the city which start from as little as €100 per night.
7) Sample the local produce
Italy is famous for its food so take on a DIY attitude and go grocery shopping! Head to a fruit and vegetable and stock up on interesting salads and succulent fruits. Then find the nearest ‘alimentari’ or supermarket and pick out some local meats and cheeses. After all that effort you will definitely deserve a gelato for dessert.
8) Aperitivo baby!
A relatively new social event in the city, the ‘aperitivo’ can be found in many of the capital’s bars and pubs around 6-7pm. Order a drink (usually €6-10) and help yourself to the wonderous selection of free nibbles laid out on the bar. A kind of Italian tapas which, if done well, can save you the cost of dinner.
9) Water, water, everywhere.....
There is a water fountain on every street corner which is perfectly safe to drink and lovely and cold. Simply buying one bottle and then filling up at the fountains is a fantastic way to save those precious centesimi.
10) Wander the alleyways
We all know how lovely it is to have pizza overlooking the Colosseum or gnocchi by the light of Piazza Navona but how much lovelier it is to find that quaint backstreet trattoria where grandpa brings you rough wine in jugs and mamma is kneading pasta in the kitchen. Few places like this still exist in Rome but the best way to get a great dinner at a great price is to wander off the beaten path. Tourist attractions do indeed attract tourists and you’ll pay through the nose for a sub-standard meal. Walk a few blocks and follow your instincts instead of opting for the obvious.
Above all, have fun! Rome is a vibrant, noisy, fun-loving city which will surprise you at every turn. Embrace the chaos and you will have a fantastic time.
วันจันทร์ที่ 1 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554
Pino Daniele-Ladro D'amore
Donna,Donnna in un secondo riesci a darmi sempre il giusto peso....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6_OfBoQ3qY&hl=en
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6_OfBoQ3qY&hl=en
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