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80 Curious Philippines Facts That You Never Knew About

With over 7,000 islands, the Philippines is rich in culture and biodiversity. Throughout its islands, you can find many sights and tourism hotspots that reel visitors in with their charm. Despite centuries of foreign rule, the Philippines has now established its own identity with its national cuisine and art. Aside from its beautiful landscapes and wildlife, many people value Filipino warmth as a unique trait. However, there’s more to this country than being the land of adobo and friendly people.

Danish butter cake recipe

Butter cake or smørkage as it's known in Denmark features remonce (almond paste) - a classic filling for Danish pastries. Usually baked, it is integral to many Nordic cake and pastry recipes. Serve with pastry cream. Read More Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Yields: 8 Prep Time: 45mins Cook Time: 40mins Total Time: 1hr25mins Ingredients 25 g fresh yeast or 13g dried yeast150 ml whole milk, heated to 36 - 37 degrees c2 tbsp.

Douglas Booth is engaged to girlfriendBel Powley

Douglas Booth is engaged to his girlfriend Bel Powley. The actor, 28, shared the happy news with his Instagram followers on Saturday evening, as he revealed he had popped the question to the actress, 29. Douglas shared an adorable loved-up snap with Bel as she flashed her dazzling engagement ring to the camera, while also bearing a beaming smile. Happy news: Douglas Booth is engaged to his girlfriend Bel Powley Bel held up her hand to reveal a stunning solitaire diamond ring with a gold band.

Larry Donald Hamm | Obituaries

Larry Donald Hamm, 65, of Ellisville went to be with the Lord on July 1, 2021. Larry was born on Nov. 19, 1955 in Laurel. The funeral service will be at 3 p.m. Sunday with visitation beginning at 1:30 p.m. at Memory Chapel Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Lake Park Hills Cemetery. Brother Richard Zimmerman of Lafayette, La., will officiate. Larry was a member of Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Slidell, La.

Motorway signs could be making drivers a danger on the road and causing accidents at junctions

MOTORWAY signs are being blamed for a rise in careless driving, as poor visibility could be causing drivers to make dangerous decisions. A watchdog has called for signs to be redrawn, claiming Highways England needs to review the layout of junction numbers after claims too many were hidden by trees or high-sided lorries. A report published by Transport Focus claims obscured junction numbers frequently led to drivers making last-ditch manoeuvres to pull off the motorway, including swerving across two or three lanes and driving over solid white chevrons - and some even reversed back along the motorway after missing a turn-off.