Wales Rigmor Vahtramägi Torm Erik Raudvee WALES Cymru am byth (Wales for ever) CAPITAL OF WALES The capital of Wales is Cardiff. The Welsh National Anthem Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (Land Of My Fathers) TRADITIONAL WELSH FOOD Welsh food is usually made from local ingredients. Some traditional dishes include laverbread (made from seaweed), bara brith (fruit cake), cawl (leek stew), Welsh cakes, and Welsh lamb. A type of shellfish, cockles, is often served with breakfast. Snowdonia National Park Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales and is in the second largest National Park, after the Lake District, in England and Wales. Brecon Beacons The Brecon Beacons National Park is a place of rivers and
National tree - Sessile Oak (Welsh Oak) Castles There are over 600 castles in Wales That's more castles per square mile than any other country in the world. Climate Wales’ climate is very similar to the rest of the UK, but it can also be slightly unpredictable. In summer temperatures range from 15° C to 25° C The summer months of June to August are the hottest. Cuisine Welsh food is usually made from local ingredients. Some traditional dishes include laverbread (made from seaweed), bara brith (fruit cake), cawl cennin (leek stew), Welsh cakes, Welsh Rarebit, and Welsh lamb. Welsh rarebit Fruit cake Glamorgan sausage Aside from being (at 58 letters) the longest place name in Europe, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch was actually used as a secret password in the in the cult 1968 Jane Fonda movie Barbarella - writers of the the sci-fi movie had characters say it each time they wanted to gain entry to a secret HQ.
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· Adds to the beauty · prevent freezing injuries Mulch benefit · Extended the seeding season · It keeps the seed bed loose · Shades the seedlings · Keeping the vegetables clean and dry Mulching time · Winter mulch after the first hard frost · Summer mulch as soon as plants are established Pilt1 Mulch materials · Leaves · Manure · Hay · Sawdust · Seaweed · Straw · Grass clippings · Paper · Clover · Crop residue Pilt2 Pilt3 Stone mulching · Suitable for any vegetation · Particularly well for trees, flowers and other decorative vegetation. · Ideal for bacteria, earthworms and other burrowing insects. · Adds minerals to the soil · Adding a bit of glamour to plants Pilt4 Stone mulching bad things · Weeds grow between the stone
%20ramosa.jpg] Rhodochorton purpureum (pilt nr.2) tallus koosneb 6-15 µm laiustest roomavatestja püstistest niitidest, mis on harunenud. Hulgakesi koos võivad tallused moodustada tumepunase muru, mille kõrgus on paar millimeetrit. Eestist on leitud neid vaid üksikuid taimi Keskmise Vaika saarelt kogutud proovist. Seda liiki soovitati 1987. aastal võtta ,,Eesti NSV punasesse raamatusse". (Trei, 1991) Pilt 2. Rhodochorton purpureum Allikas: [http://www.aphotomarine.com/images/seaweed/red_seaweed_rhodochorton_audouinella_purpureu m_09-03-11_1.jpg] Polyides rotundus (pilt nr.3) on korrapärase korduvalt kaheliharuneva põõsa kujuga tallusega. Värvuselt mustjaspunane pooleteise kuni viie sentimeetri kõrgune tallus on sarnane agarikuga, kuid on siiski kergesti eristatav, tänu oma iseloomuliku punase värvuse struktuurile. Kinnitumis ja paljunemisorganid puuduvad sellel liigil. Esimest korda leiti see liik Muhumaa rannal tormiheidistest
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the Gregorian calendar, so the first day of January is the official New Year's Day in modern Japan. It is considered by most Japanese to be one of the most important annual festivals and has been celebrated for centuries with its own unique customs. Traditional food Japanese people eat a special selection of dishes during the New Year celebration called osechi-ryri ( or ?), typically shortened to osechi. This consists of boiled seaweed (, kombu?), fish cakes (, kamaboko?), mashed sweet potato with chestnut (, kurikinton?), simmered burdock root (, kinpira gobo?), and sweetened black soybeans (, kuromame?). Many of these dishes are sweet, sour, or dried, so they can keep without refrigeration--the culinary traditions date to a time before households had refrigerators, when most stores closed for the holidays. There are many variations of osechi, and some foods eaten in one region are
about it? Or do I simply go about the business of my life, letting what I have learned radiate out from me and inevitably change, revive, rejuvenate those around me, and then the whole world? Do I choose an outer or an inner path to express my elixir? Obviously, Rose took the latter path, containing and internalizing the treasure from the special world, a poetic lesson taught by the Celtic tales, where heroes who come back and brag about their adventures in the Underworld find nothing but seaweed where they thought they'd collected fairy treasure. But the rare one, like Rose, keeps the fairies' secrets and lives a long and happy life. James Cameron honors his Celtic ancestors with the folk music that plays be low decks and whenever emotion surges. It makes a strong contrast with the courtly European dance and church music played in first class, and contributes to the poetic feeling. T h i s is the epic telling of the Titanic by a Celtic bard, accompanied by pipes
8. Room 40 BEFORE DAWN on the morning of August 5, 1914, the first day of a world war that was to convulse country after country and to end the lives of millions, an equipment-laden ship slid quietly through the black and heaving waters of the North Sea. Off Emden, where the Dutch coast joins the German, she dropped some grappling gear overboard with a dull splash, and shortly there rose dripping from the sea great snakelike monsters, covered with mud and seaweed. Grunts of men, chopping sounds—and soon they were returned, severed and useless, to the depths. These were Germany's transatlantic cables, her chief communications lifelines to the world, and the vessel was the British cable ship Telconia. Though the Committee of Imperial Defence never dreamed of it when it planned the move in 1912, the cutting of these cables, England's first offensive action of the war, forged the first link in a chain that helped to end it.
5 tbs almond butter with celery 1:10 pm: 400 ml cold water 1:54 pm: 40 air squat Out of range 10 mins [I left the receiver on a table and wandered off] 2:35 pm: 128 dexcom ---->9496 glucose 2:37 pm: Lipo-6 1 pill [a thermogenic] + 2g vit. C 3:50 pm: Kombucha Lunch: 4:06 pm: hot & sour beef with eggplant 4:46 pm: yerba mate (20g sugar) 7:09 pm: unsweetened yerba mate 7:25 pm: 15 almonds + 2g vit. C 9:00 pm: workout start 9:30 pm: workout end 9:35 pm: super monster protein (Odwalla) 10:00 pm: seaweed salad (huge) 10:15 pm: 1215 pieces sashimi 1.75 bowl rice 3 cups green tea 11:05 pm: 300 ALA 11:33 pm: 50 air squat Compare the jagged graph for September 23 on this page with the following graph for September 25, which is a near atline. On the 25th, I deliberately consumed high-fat meals and snacks for pre-sex testosterone (see "Sex Machine" for how to do this). It's important to note that, at 10:15 P.M. the evening before (September 24), I also consumed
Several cold-set techniques have been resulting in the conversion of fibrinogen to developed to meet the demand for restruc- fibrin which cross-link with collagen and gel, tured meats that can be sold in the raw chilled thereby binding the meat pieces being state (Clarke et al. 1988; Esguerra 1994; restructured (Boles and Shand 1998). Nielsen et al. 1996). Alginate, a polysaccha- Pearl Meat cold-set binders are a carbohy- ride extracted from brown seaweed, can be drate, protein, and bone ash mix. Pearl F is a used for cold-set binding comminuted or fine white powder manufactured by Chiba diced pieces of meat (Clarke et al. 1988; Al- Flour Milling Co. Ltd, Japan, and used to Joher and Clarke 1993; Schaake et al. 1993; bind seam-boned muscle and large meat Boles and Shand 1998). Ingredients com- pieces (Esguerra 1994), and Pearl E is a pro-