Thursday, October 23, 2014

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1. Most Expensive Fruit: Yubari King Melons

What: Yubari is to melons what Kobe is to beef. The Japanese city has become famous for a particularly tasty melon cultivar that's a cross between two cantaloupe varieties. Known as the Yubari King, this orange-fleshed melon is prized for its juicy sweetness as well as its beautiful proportions. Yubari King melons are often sold in perfectly matched pairs and are a highly prized gift sure to impress a host or employer.



How Much: The choicest melon pairs have been auctioned in Japan for as much as $26,000, but a standard Yubari melon costs between $50 and $100 in Japanese department stores.



Why Pay More: In a word, trendiness. The melons must be grown in Yubari to bear that name, and the small town produces only a limited number of these cult items each year.


2. Most Expensive Fungus: White Truffles

What: The white truffle is found almost exclusively in the forests of northern Italy between the months of September and December. Its unique flavor-nutty, savory, and sweet-is commonly sampled in shavings atop dishes heavy on eggs, butter, and cheese, such as fresh pasta, fonduta (a mixture of melted cheese and wine), or a decadent scrambled-egg breakfast.



How Much: White truffles retail for $7 to $11 per gram, or $3,000 to $5,000 per pound. Prices can be as high as $90 for a standard 8-gram portion, with an additional premium for a particularly large specimen.



Why Pay More: No one has yet succeeded at cultivating white truffles, so the supply is extremely limited. The only way to source them is to forage within their limited natural habitat with the help of specially trained pigs and dogs.



3. Most Expensive Poultry Product: Swiftlet Nests

What: More expensive by weight than any single bird are the nests of the high-flying swiftlet species, who forge these small, cuplike structures from strands of their saliva. The swiftlet nests dissolve in broth to create the gelatinous texture of bird's nest soup, a Chinese delicacy, and are touted as valuable sources of nutrients. Nests were originally foraged from caves in Southeast Asian countries including Indonesia and Malaysia, but given the rising demand from China, they are now also "grown" in purpose-built concrete nesting houses in the same part of the world.



How Much: Swiftlet nests retail for approximately $1,000 per pound, which is $2 per gram or roughly $20 per nest.



Why Pay More: It takes up to two months for a male swiftlet to build a single delicate nest. Each bird will build only two to three nests per year, solely in the spring. Nests must either be foraged from the hard-to-reach interiors of caves or culled from custom-built houses that require a significant up-front investment.



4. Most Expensive Pantry Staple: Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale

What: Genuine traditional balsamic vinegar, or balsamico tradizionale, is made from late-harvest white Trebbiano grapes that have been boiled down to form a concentrated must. The must is then placed in a series of cloth-covered barrels, allowing water to evaporate over time until the liquid transforms into a thick, dark, sweet, and complex syrup. The product must be made in either the Modena or Reggio Emilia provinces of Italy in order to bear the name balsamico tradizionale, and each province has its own consortium of experts who approve the balsamic before sealing it in its official 100-milliliter bottle.



How Much: You think wine is expensive? The best balsamicos will typically set you back around $200 for 100 milliliters, or $60 per ounce.



Why Pay More: Balsamico tradizionale must be aged for a minimum of 12 years, and the best are aged for 25. Due to all the evaporation and concentration over the years, it takes a very large volume of Trebbiano grapes to create one small bottle of this precious elixir.



5. Most Expensive Coffee: Kopi Luwak

What It Is: Kopi luwak, or civet coffee, is coffee that has passed through the digestive system of a nocturnal catlike animal called a civet. Wild civets, found predominantly in Asia and Africa, eat the fruit of the coffee plant as part of their natural diet and then excrete the beans in their dung. These same beans, having been fermented by the animal's stomach acids and enzymes, are purported to produce smoother, less bitter coffee. Although many Thai, Filipino, and Indonesian producers are now caging civets and force-feeding them the coffee cherries to spur production, the best kopi luwak is said to be foraged from the droppings of wild civets, which paw-pick only the best coffee cherries to consume.



How Much: Kopi luwak retails for as much as $500 per pound, or about $1 per gram.



Why Pay More: A very pricey process: Not only must each bean of wilderness-sourced coffee make it through the digestive tract of a civet, but it must also be collected by a forager then cleaned and roasted.



6. Most Expensive Meat: Jamón Ibérico de Bellota

What: Jamón Ibérico de bellota refers to the cured leg of a pata negra pig that has been raised free-range in the old-growth oak forests of western Spain. The pigs eat a diet rich in acorns, wild mushrooms, herbs, and grasses, yielding meat that's richly flavored and low in saturated fat. Each ham is cured for a minimum of two years before reaching the market.



How Much: A 15-pound bone-in leg of jamón Ibérico de bellota retails for around $1,300, or $87 per pound.



Why Pay More: The acorn-rich forests of western Spain make up an ecosystem that exists nowhere else in the world, and each pig requires at least 2 acres of land for ample foraging. That, in turn, strictly limits the amount of jamón Ibérico de Bellota available each year.


7. Most Expensive Spice: Saffron

What: Saffron is derived from a type of crocus that grows most extensively in the Mediterranean and Middle East. Its brightly hued threads are graded for quality by the Switzerland-based International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which ranks the product on a scale from 0 to 250 based on color, fragrance, and taste.



How Much: "Coupe" saffron, which carries an ISO grade of 190 or greater, retails for $10 to $15 per gram, and the highest-grade coupe saffrons can reach almost $30 per gram. However, saffron is pungent enough that a little bit goes a long way: The 15 to 20 threads used in a typical paella recipe weigh in at only a very small fraction of a gram.



Why Pay More: The labor-intensive picking, cleaning, sorting, and toasting of these tiny saffron stigmas is to blame for the staggering price tag. It takes a football field-size plot of saffron crocuses to produce just 1 pound of saffron threads, which must be picked immediately upon blooming.



8. Most Expensive Seafood: Sturgeon Caviar

What: Sturgeon caviar is the salted eggs, or roe, of the massive sturgeon fish. The world's most expensive caviar comes from the beluga species of sturgeon, but imports of this variety have been banned from the United States since 2005 in order to protect the endangered fish. Farmed osetra sturgeon caviar is currently the highest-end sustainable option on the U.S. market, prized for its firm, juicy eggs and nutty flavor. But beware: The term caviar is also used to refer to the salted roe from less desirable fish, including paddlefish, whitefish, trout, or lumpfish.



How Much: Osetra caviar retails for up to $12 per gram for the choicest grades, which translates into roughly $500 per serving.



Why Pay More: It takes the female osetra an average of 10 years to produce her first eggs, at which point she may weigh hundreds of pounds, which means that farming the roe is a long, expensive undertaking. And since the wild osetra sturgeon is endangered due to overfishing and pollution, buying and selling the wild version isn't a viable alternative to the costly farming process. Bon a petite....!!!!!!


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Kitten and His Box



RELOADING ONE OF FIRST YOUTUBE VIDEOS,  AUGUST 16, 2006


LINK  http://youtu.be/Yfbchq0xQmQ







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Oh, my! I forgot! I deleted my computer video file and some of the uploaded videos to this website are now gone.  Sorry.


Published 12/18/09  altgroup multiply
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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

BUEN Camino FINI

JOSEFINA'S  MUY BUENO CAMINO ES FINITO







Video 

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Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 22:47:05 -0800 (PST)
From: "Jose P.B. Gallardo"
<jpbgallardo@yahoo.com>
Subject:
5th Grand Annual Reunion Hotel Reservations
To: USTPMTBBAA ustpmtbbaa <ustpmtbbaa@groups.msn.com>

Alumni
who are planning to attend the 5th Grand Annual Reunion in Las Vegas must make
their own Hotel Reservations. You can call Harrah's Hotel directly at
702-369-5000 or 800-634-6765. Ask to be connected to Hotel Reservations. You
will need a Credit Card to guarantee the first night. Specify the dates you will
stay at Harrah's. Ask for the rates for your preferred room - Smoking or
Non-Smoking. - type of room desired. Ask for Senior Citizen Discount. Be sure to
ask for a Confirmation number.

You may also try searching the Internet
for Travelocity, Orbitz, etc for the cheapest rate

Prof.
Joe


Published  3/2/07   ALT  MSN Group
Web Page: 5th Grand Annual Reunion Hotel Reservations

Monday, October 20, 2014

Pinked!

OCTOBER IS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH





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A favor to ask, it only takes a
minute.... 


Please tell ten friends to tell ten today! The Breast Cancer site is
having trouble getting enough people to click on their site daily to meet their
quota of donating at least one free mammogram a day to an underprivileged woman.
It takes less than a minute to go to their site and click on "donating a
mammogram" for free (pink window in the middle).

This doesn't cost you a
thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to
donate mammogram in exchange for advertising.

Here's the web site! Pass
it along to people you know.


http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/ 


AGAIN
, PLEASE TELL 10 FRIENDS TO TELL 10 TODAY
 



Published  10/10/06  ALT  MSN Group
Web Page:  The Breast Cancer site



 

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Ebola


 CULTURE CLUB TOPIC 

The Eric Duncan Case   First to die of Ebola in the United States.  He was asymptomatic of the virus when he entered the United States from Liberia.  Amazingly, though he was in very close contact with a Dallas family where he stayed for four days, they did not have the virus after being quarantined for 21 days.  Meanwhile, at the hospital where he was admitted two nurses with all the proper precautions that was instructed to them got the deadly virus just like that!













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The World Challenge 2005
Is this over? Who's the winner?



From:  TheWorldChallenge
Subject:  Please validate your World Challenge vote.
Date:  28 Aug 2005 01:28:47 -0000

Your vote will only be valid once you have clicked on the link below.
This is to ensure that only one vote is made per person.

http://www.theworldchallenge.co.uk/verify.php?uid=106318757ab5ffd1efbccbd6139ba346

Thank you for voting for the "Coconets" project.

The World Challenge Team.


Published  11/7/05  ALT  MSN  Group
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Saturday, October 18, 2014

Filipino American History Month in Skokie

Fifth  Year  of  FAHM     PRESENTING A VARIETY OF TALENT SHOWS    Featuring Young Talented Filipino Americans at Skokie Public Library - Petty Auditorium




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IN COLLABORATION WITH NaFFAA AND SKOKIE PUBLIC LIBRARY    Featuring Young Talented Filipino Americans

Video Links  

http://youtu.be/b6osFlOG6e4


Eyden Luc found his kerchief right away!

http://youtu.be/NhBjDA2nACk


http://youtu.be/4g39dU-lTrc

Skokie Mayor George Van Dusen presenting awards to young performers





Exhibits and Simple Reception at the Mary Radmacher Room




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Great
video from the Philippine tourism. Maximize the screen and turn the
volume
up!  Enjoy!



Music Video Reloaded

Click http://youtu.be/0rNr_qnoPQ4





See & Hear the Beauty of the
Philippines
http://www.tourism.gov.ph/media_source/byahetayo.wmv   {Link Broken}

April 14, 2006   ALT   MSN Group
Web Page:  Visit the Philippines

PERFECT  CONE   VOLCANO

G - STRING   WEAR    MOUNTAIN   PROVINCE

EL  NIDO   PALAWAN


CHOCOLATE  HILLS    BOHOL

BOHOL  BEACH

MANILA  HILTON

MANILA  BY  NIGHT



Anointing of the Sick St. Joan of Arc Parish


ANOINTING MASS    OCTOBER 18, 2014    10:00 AM

"Healer of our every ill, light of each tomorrow, give us peace beyond our fear, and hope beyond our sorrow."


Hospitality Brunch








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VIDEO LINK http://youtu.be/BN9JALQRMb0   There is a Balm in Gilead



Hello Imperfect Faithful and Fellow Christians:




        Don't worry about your journey tomorrow and the next coming days....




GOD IS ALREADY THERE TO MEET US!!!






Old Altar Boy





Published  4/1/07   ALT  MSN Group
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Friday, October 17, 2014

Philippine History in America


FILIPINOS  ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES CELEBRATE THE 427th ANNIVERSARY OF PHILIPPINE HISTORY IN AMERICA ON OCTOBER 17th.  

According to historic records, the "first documented Filipino" landed in Moro Bay, CA on October 17, 1587.  


Got it!  Here I was in Moro Bay:  I was not the first Filipino and I was not last.


In 1762, Filipinos were introduced to the English language by the British invaders (not by the Americans) teaching the "British English."  It's the first English-speaking nation in Asia and the third English-speaking nation in the world next to the United States of America and the United Kingdom.  

In 1763, Filipino Seamen established a settlement in what is now known as Louisiana.

In 1781, Los Angeles, CA was co-founded by a Filipino named Antonio Miranda Rodriguez, along with 43 Latinos from Mexico sent by the Spanish government.

The Philippines became a US Commonwealth in 1898.  The USA bought ? the Philippines, Puerto Rico and Guam in 1898.

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, many Filipinos came to the US as sponsored students or pensionados and non-sponsored students.

The fluorescent lamp discovered by Thomas Edison was thought of by Nikola Tesla.  But the fluorescent lamp we use today was invented by Agapito Flores.

Philippine Herald war journalist Carlos P. Romulo was the first  Asian and Filipino to be awarded America's Pulitzer Prize in 1941.  He was the first Asian to become President of the United Nations.

Dr. Abelardo Aguilar, a Filipino MD, co-discovered Ilosone antibiotic (named after Iloilo,  his province) now called Erythromycin.

The one-chip video camera was first invented by Marc Loinaz, a Filipino from New Jersey.

After the Asian Immigration Act of 1965, Filipinos came to the US in unlimited numbers mainly as professionals such as doctors, nurses, engineers, exchange students, military service personnel and domestic care workers.

Dr. Eleanor Concepcion Mariano, a Filipina doctor who was the youngest captain in the US Navy was US President Bill Clinton's former physician.  More than a year ago she annoyed  New Jersey Governor Chris Christie when she made a comment on his weight.

The largest population of Filipino Americans is on the East Coast.


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FOR SALE:  The Philippines as Real Estate Property of the United States of America


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Grammar Police Melwyn wrote:




"I know the English language very good.  Ever sense I was young, I have loved learning about grammar and it's affects on you're everyday life.  Throughout many years of schooling, teachers have given us there opinions on the importance of grammar to.  Unfortunately, not many students learned they're lesson."




According to the GP Melwyn, Microsoft Word did not catch any errors.




Question: I did not try re-writing the paragraph in my Microsoft Word but if true, how do you correct it?



Published  4/23/06   ALT  MSN Group
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