10 Things We Didn’t Know Last Week

July 15, 2008 at 4:27 pm | In Girltalk | Leave a Comment
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This is quite an interesting article I just read on Arabian Business called “10 Things We Didn’t Know Last Week“.  Below I’ve posted 8 of the 10 things for anyone interested in gaining a bit more General Knowledge.  If you enjoyed these, Fonzation has a couple of posts entitled “Did You Know” for further reading.  

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1. The Chrysler Building in New York is 1,047ft tall and remains the tallest brick built structure in the world.

2. Great White Sharks have, on average, 3,000 teeth in their heads.

3. The world’s deadliest animal is not a crocodile or a lion but a tiny little mosquito – responsible for two million deaths every year.

4. The coldest temperature ever recorded was in Vostock II, Antarctic on July 21, 1983. It was measured at a chilly -89.2C.

5. A scarf is an efficient weapon for serial murder after one is believed to have been used to kill eight women in Tehran.

6. Cow farts can save the world by helping to control climate change.

7. The green part of the Emirates flag represents fertility. The white is for neutrality while the black is for oil wealth and the red recalls the flags of the Kharijite Muslims.

8. While Dubai’s population grew by nearly eight percent last year, the UAE’s capital, Abu Dhabi, has seen a drop of 11 percent since 2004.

Sunset Rose Wine by Ksara

July 15, 2008 at 3:25 pm | In Delicious Delights, Eye on Beirut | Leave a Comment
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Speaking of Zahle in the post before reminded me of my favorite wine of all time which is grown and produced there.  Anytime I am in Lebanon, I make it a point to order a glass of rose wine called Sunset by Ksara as it is available in almost every restaurant over there.  I personally favor it over all wines as it has a distinct light fruity taste and doesn’t give you a hangover the next day.  Actually it makes you feel quite happy rather than tipsy or tired.  I do recommend it for anyone who is looking for a good wine to try. 

For the full experience, make a day of it by visiting the KSARA winery and take a tour of the premises and learn in detail the process of how their wines are made. 

Zahle: The Beautiful Bride of the Bekaa Valley

July 15, 2008 at 3:16 pm | In Around the World, Eye on Beirut | 4 Comments
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This post is dedicated to Peter Pan – who is one of Zahle’s greatest fans

I’ve been to Zahle a few times and each time was an experience of its own.  Whether it be to visit the famous wineries of Ksara and Kefraya or to eat delicious Lebanese mezzas at the Bardouni Restaurants or to just discover why they call Zahle “The City of Wine & Poetry,” it’s definitly a must see when visiting Lebanon.  Zahle is around 1 hour away from Beirut by car.  For more information on this beautiful city, you can view this link.   I have reposted some of the intereresting excerpts from the article below.

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The Bride of the Beqaa
A red-roofed town set among the eastern foothills of Mount Sannine, Zahlé enjoys a prime location in the Beqaa valley. Snowcapped mountains tower above it in winter, while in summer its 945-meter elevation keeps the air light and dry.

The city center spreads along both banks of the Bardouni River, with the older section of town on the upper elevations of the west bank and the shopping district on the east bank.  At the northern end of town is the Bardouni river valley known as Wadi el-Aarayesh (Grape Vine Valley) – the site of Zahlé’s famous outdoor restaurants. Zahlé styles itself “The City of Wine and Poetry”, and with good reason. In this century alone some 50 poets and writers were born here and almost as many wines and araks have been produced in the area.

 

Zahlé’s Bardouni Restaurants
The Bardouni is a river that flows out of Mount Sannine and down through Zahlé. It is also a name synonymous with Lebanon’s famous mezze and the delights of outdoor dining. The Bardouni restaurant tradition began over a hundred years ago with a few simple riverside cafes. Today it is a virtual bazaar of tree-shaded eating places known as “casinos,” every one more inviting than the next. Not surprisingly, competition is fierce, so each establishment outdoes itself with fountains, pools, and cooling shade to tempt potential customers.Here you can enjoy the traditional Lebanese mezze as it is served nowhere else. To add to the sense of timelessness, delicious mountain bread is baked before your eyes and a man in baggy trousers and fez is on hand to pour Lebanese coffee. He can also provide diners with a hubble-bubble (water pipe).

 

Wine and Arak
Zahlé’s association with the grape is pervasive, for it lies at the heart of an area that has been making wine since early antiquity. At the city’s southern entrance the statue of a graceful female personifies wine and poetry, but you don’t have to look far to see evidence of the real thing. The hills north of town with names like Wadi Hadi, Harqat, Bir Ghazour and Tell Zeina are covered with the neat rows of vineyards that supply Zahle’s wine and arak industries. A tour of Zahlé’s Ksara winery is a good way to see how wine and arak are made. Of special interest here are the extensive underground caves built around a natural grotto known and enlarged by the Romans.

 

Local Celebrations
Each year between the 10th and 20th of September Zahlé mounts its week-long ” Festival of the Vine”, a celebration shared with the city’s ” Flower Festival”. In a carnival-like atmosphere “Miss Vine” is elected and cars are decorated with flowers representing national symbols.

Hula Hoop Fitness

July 15, 2008 at 11:23 am | In Get Gorgeous | 6 Comments
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Recently I was talking to a friend about different fitness techniques that are cardio but fun at the same time and the Hula Hoop came up.  I couldn’t believe that slipped my mind as it was one of my favorite pasttimes from childhood.  And I used to be so good at it.  So I searched this week for a hula hoop that I could use while home watching tv.  I also researched about the benefit and apparently its a great workout and tummy toner. 

After all my excitement, I tried it like 4 times and that hula will not stay up!!! I’m not sure if I got the wrong size or maybe it just takes time to get the right swing but i’m gonna keep trying :)   If anything, it makes you laugh just watching yourself swinging around like a crazy person trying to keep that thing up. 

The Egg McMuffin Detour

July 15, 2008 at 9:09 am | In Delicious Delights | 5 Comments
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Once again I have fallen into the temptation of McDonalds.  That place has a magnetism especially with its convenience of location and easy drive thru window on Gulf Road.  Every month or so, I treat myself to an Egg McMuffin which is the  most delicious combination of bacon (or smoked ham), Grill cooked egg and cheddar cheese on an english muffin.   This has probably remained my favorite breakfast option since I was 10 years old.  Unfortunately, people that I introduce the egg mcmuffin to don’t seem to always see it as one of the best creations made, except for my sister. 

I was feeling a bit guilty today for indulging so I checked up the nutritional value and I was pleased to find out that it’s only 300 calories and 12 grams of fat.  I thought it would be much more than that.  Either way, I will always keep it as an occasional treat rather than an everday option.

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