Friday, March 20, 2009

I Loved Louis Vuitton, Very Much!






Louis Vuitton is one of the women's handbag brand that legendary. Not only legendary, but almost all his work during the period lasting.



There is no woman who do not like this brand bags. From almost all brands of handbags, Louis Vuitton is the only one my favorite is the best.

I really like the design especially the LV bag brown with the logo which is the main motive of these bags. Both models equipped with a rope length, short and LV bags are very convenient to use in a variety of events. This picture from www.eluxury.com

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Kebaya, Traditional Fashion From Indonesia


Kebaya is a traditional clothing from Indonesia. Clothing as the princess of the Java or Sumatera palace in the first tempo, kebaya modified to remain interesting for use until now.

Usually used in conjunction with the kebaya is batik. Model blouse with a button on the front of the chest or back with a little touch of embroidery and payet as accents, the good will be beautiful clothes and luxury to a variety of events.

The fabric or any fashion designer is chosen as the main material to make kebaya is usually the type of lace, tulle and brocade. Models of various types of good at this time was adjusted to the trend in clothes remain visible so that the world up to date.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Fruits and Veggies

Fruits and Veggies
No matter what your health concerns – preventing cancer, heart disease, diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, whatever – the bottom-line massage from every health organization (including the American Heart Association; the American Cancer Society; the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; and the USDA) is to eat more fruits and vegetarians.

Yet more than 90 percent of Americans fail to consume the recommended amount.

Ideally, you should include a hefty portion of fruit and veggies in every meal and snack.

Here are some tips to help you boost your intake of these carbohydrate-rich foods that not only fuel your muscles but also protect your good health:

  • Whip together a fruit smoothie for breakfast: orange juice, banana, frozen berries
  • To your egg (white) omelet, add diced pepper, tomato, mushrooms
  • Add blueberries or sliced banana to pancakes; top with applesauce
  • No fresh fruit for your cereal? Use canned peaches, raisins or frozen berries
  • Put leftover dinner veggies into your lunchtime salad or soup
  • Keep within easy reach grap-and-go snack, such as small boxes of raisins, trail mix dried fruit, frozen 100 percent juice bars, cherry tomatoes, baby carrots and celery sticks.
  • Add shredded carrots to casseroles, chili, lasagna, meatloaf or soup

Fruits and Veggies