It turns out that the American Indians were the first to use popcorn - maize kernels popped by heat - as food. Later this "craze" spread throughout America and made its way to Europe. Since 1912 popcorn has been sold in cinemas and is nowadays an inseparable part of them. Given that popcorn is a grain, it would be a healthy food - much like breakfast cereals - if it weren't salted or artificially sweetened. There is salty, there is sweet, and there is popcorn in a beautifully decorated cone. So let's talk about the last one.
He tends to consider that he ought to start something serious: earn more money, start a family, bring offspring into the world, and so on. There is nothing surprising in the fact that his wife is often an extremely dissatisfied being, and moreover Aquarius usually considers himself the suffering party. He cannot imagine that his "maximum achievements" in the sexual sphere are not so outstanding compared to the average activity of other men.
I continue the topic of what we eat and what would not be advisable to eat, thereby continuing to examine the list of 37 particularly harmful substances. The heavily advertised Actimel, touted as the pinnacle of health and immunity boosting, contains no fewer than 2 E numbers from the particularly hazardous list. How do you like the advertising slogan "We recommend one or two bottles a day" after reading this?!
I have compiled information with the aim not of memorising E codes and substance names, but of keeping in mind images of well-known products in which some of the 37 particularly hazardous substances are found. Moreover, it is clear to everyone that colourful sweets, fizzy drinks and jellies are full of harmful E numbers - but there are also everyday familiar and popular products, including those produced in Latvia, about which you would not immediately say anything bad.
Undeniably the penguin is a curious bird that advertisers have taken a liking to, thanks to its clumsiness, comical gait and inquisitive nature. Penguins have been drawn and animated extensively, but the most interesting advertisements are of course those featuring live penguins. Here I have compiled 14 TV advertisements from various companies.
As promised, here is another idea for Valentine's Day. This time - flowers that are simple to make, will never wilt, and are sweet to taste. In my opinion, a very universal gift for anyone we want to give love, warmth and joy on this day.
It must be said - a long-awaited step from RIMI's side: loyalty cards. Although the benefit is measurable in a few cents, from a loyalty perspective it is a small but pleasant step towards the customer. But this story is not about that, but about an unpleasant incident in the RIMI car park.
14 February or Valentine's Day has long been a familiar celebration here in Latvia as well. I wouldn't say I'm head-over-heels about such imports as Halloween, Valentine's Day, hen or stag parties, but I am certainly in favour of the fact that there can never be too much love and warmth in everyday life. This time let's make together a board game featuring that indispensable Valentine's Day symbol - hearts.
We have just returned from KinoLora, where we watched the film "The Tourist" (2010). The plot is not even so exceptional and original, though fairly tense and with intrigue, but the packaging is very enjoyable. Beautiful people (Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, Timothy Dalton, Rufus Sewell), beautiful clothing and interiors, beautiful and romantic cities - Paris and Venice, beautiful relationships. I must say, Venice is one of the few cities I have visited and yet it has still not lost its charm of secret longing. Familiar and forever foreign.
There are dreams we simply don't remember, and we even falsely claim that we didn't dream last night. Everyone dreams, even blind people who during the day see neither concrete images nor colours. But there are dreams that surprise us, frighten us, move us, and regardless of how superstitious you are or aren't, compel you the next day to look for a dream dictionary on your shelf or most likely to search for one on google.com.