sábado, 10 de marzo de 2018
Rihanna y un récord: es la primera mujer en tener más de dos mil millones de reproducciones en Apple Music
10 negocios liderados por mujeres y una iniciativa que los hermana
6 planes (y alguno más) para celebrar el mes de la mujer
7 labiales (y 7 canciones) que son para besar 💋
Las nuevas propuestas Resort Carolina Herrera 2018
Las nuevas propuestas Resort Carolina Herrera 2018
Aquí traigo un poco de inspiración de cara a esta Primavera 2018, la nueva colección Resort Carolina Herrera 2018, llena de colores paste, cinturones de grandes hebillas de colores y estampados de flores, a mi particularmente me ha resultado muy inspiradora.
Para esta colección la firma de moda ha tomado como referencia los Jardines de la Vega, la finca familiar en Venezuela, el país de origen de su fundadora.
En los estampados y colores vemos reflejados los colores de flores como las buganvillas, los jazmines, las fresias o hibiscos a modo de una conversación entre flores.
Aquí está el desfile de la primavera 2018:
Sobre las prendas vemos jazmines bordados sobre falda de seda, ramilletes estampados en lana ligera y apliques de amapola a mano. La paleta de colores se centra en tonos peonia, cobalto y aguamarina combinados con el blanco y el negro.
Las prendas must have para la primavera son las camisas de algodón y seda, shorts de sastre, faldas a media pierna y vestidos camiseros de cintura baja. Los estampados a rayas están presentes en tonos azules en algodón denim en siluetas como un traje sastre.
Para la noche destacan los estampados y bordados de maxi lunares y jacquard en forma de hortensias junto con vestidos escalonados de líneas arquitectónicas en tul blanco y negro.
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El truco para tener la piel más bonita no es una crema: es el modo en el que la aplicas
Sí, hay una fórmula para tener un look impecable: pendientes grandes + recogido
Looks (con tus vaqueros favoritos) para cuando no sabes qué ponerte
¿Imaginas que ‘Gossip Girl’ y ‘Pretty Little Liars’ se uniesen? Pues está pasando
viernes, 9 de marzo de 2018
10 sandalias para olvidar el mal tiempo (y llevar con calcetines)
10 mochilas que son mejores que un bolso
Champú sólido: o la solución a mi pelo permanentemente encrespado
9 vestidos midi para llevar con chubasquero (y salir a bailar bajo la lluvia)
De feminismo y prioridades, con Penélope Cruz
¿Está saliendo Emma Watson con este actor de ‘Glee’?
Chaqueta más pantalón vaquero: así se lleva el llamado 'esmoquin canadiense'
¿Por qué es necesario un Día de la Mujer en 2018? 6 agentes culturales responden
De los creadores de los bolsos virales de la temporada, llegan los jerséis cinéfilos del entretiempo
PW Magazine Spring Issue by The Pioneer Woman
The new Spring issue of my magazine is now out! You can find it on newsstands everywhere, and I’m so excited. After we finished the Fall issue last year, I decided to take a deep breath and wait until this Spring to release the next one. I’m so glad I did, as I was able to really take the time to make sure the recipes, articles, and features were all as fun (and helpful) as they could be. This year we’ll have all four issues: Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter/Holiday. I’m glad I took the time to recharge/reset!
If you have already sent in a subscription to the magazine, you should be receiving your Spring issue in the mail! If you’d like to subscribe by March 9 (today), you will still receive the Spring issue in the mail. Or if you’d rather pick this issue up at a newsstand and subscribe later, fine and dandy (as Grandma Helen used to say!)
Here is the link to subscribe! I’ll keep pouring my heart into every issue to make extra sure you love every page.
Subscribe to The Pioneer Woman Magazine
Lotsa love,
P-Dub
PW Magazine Spring Issue by The Pioneer Woman
The new Spring issue of my magazine is now out! You can find it on newsstands everywhere, and I’m so excited. After we finished the Fall issue last year, I decided to take a deep breath and wait until this Spring to release the next one. I’m so glad I did, as I was able to really take the time to make sure the recipes, articles, and features were all as fun (and helpful) as they could be. This year we’ll have all four issues: Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter/Holiday. I’m glad I took the time to recharge/reset!
If you have already sent in a subscription to the magazine, you should be receiving your Spring issue in the mail! If you’d like to subscribe by March 9 (today), you will still receive the Spring issue in the mail. Or if you’d rather pick this issue up at a newsstand and subscribe later, fine and dandy (as Grandma Helen used to say!)
Here is the link to subscribe! I’ll keep pouring my heart into every issue to make extra sure you love every page.
Subscribe to The Pioneer Woman Magazine
Lotsa love,
P-Dub
¿Cada cuánto tiempo hay que lavar las toallas de baño para cuidar la piel y el pelo?
Si en 2018 vas a llevar pitillos, que sea para atreverte a recuperar estas botas
Hay un labial perfecto para besos de invierno porque, además de hidratar, aporta brillo y color
Si te pones el abrigo de leopardo de esta manera, no te echarás años encima
Peligro: sí tocar... y comer. Llega el cupcake con forma de cactus
Así puedes aprender estilismo de los que visten a las actrices para los Goya
Estos son los bolsos virales en el 'street style' que no gustarán a las más precavidas
Bolsos blancos que te pondrás más que uno negro
El gesto de Paul Newman por la igualdad salarial (contado por Susan Sarandon)
Todo sobre la celulitis
Apunta: 8 marcas de invitada con las que (aún) puedes ser la primera
Es más que posible que Meghan Markle se haya bautizado en secreto
Por qué necesitas usar gel íntimo (aunque puede que no lo hagas)
Tras ganar el Oscar a Mejor Guión Adaptado: habrá secuela de 'Call Me By Your Name'
Si vas a comprarte unas botas de montaña, que tengan este detalle: cordones rojos
Un 8-M en Instagram: de Reese Witherspoon a Emma Watson
Así es el look de Hailey Baldwin (cuando lo combina con joyas de Pandora)
#SuzyPFW: Devolver a la vida al exótico Paul Poiret
jueves, 8 de marzo de 2018
Medical Quiz: Answers and Winners! by PW Fun & Learning
Wow, you guys know your medical stuff. Lots of folks did really well and the average score was a whopping 91%. Great job, everyone!
Here are the stats, answers, and winners.
STATS
2,864 people took the quiz.
1,010 people scored 100%!
The question most people (just about 100%) got right was…#15!
The question most people missed (but still, 76% got it right) was…#3.
ANSWERS
Q.3
When a word ends with -itis, what condition does it signify?
• infection
✓ inflammation
• nausea
• virus
Q.4
What is the largest bone in the human body?
• tibia
• fibula
✓ femur
• sternum
Q.5
Hematology involves the study of what?
• urine
• saliva
✓ blood
• sweat
Q.6
What is the common term for patella?
• shoulder blade
• belly button
• collarbone
✓ kneecap
Q.7
What is known as good cholesterol?
✓ HDL
• LDL
• DNA
• CNBC
Q.8
True or False: Hypotension is high blood pressure.
• True
✓ False
Q.9
What kind of doctor might treat a patient with a thyroid disorder?
• Nephrologist
✓ Endocrinologist
• Gastroenterologist
• Pathologist
Q.10
How many chambers does a human heart have?
• 2
• 3
✓ 4
• 5
Q.11
Which is not a part of the eye?
✓ cochlea
• sclera
• cornea
• retina
Q.12
What is a contusion?
✓ a bruise
• a cut
• a break
• a burn
Q.13
Where would you find the occipital lobe?
• outer ear
• heart
✓ brain
• stomach
Q.14
What is the medical term for lockjaw?
• rabies
• Rocky Mountain spotted fever
✓ tetanus
• Lyme disease
Q.15
What is a UTI?
• Upper Tracheal Infection
✓ Urinary Tract Infection
• Ulcerative Trapezoid Inflammation
• Upper Tonsil Inflammation
Q.16
True or False: ACL stands for Anterior Cruciate Ligament.
✓ True
• False
Q.17
When a word ends in -oma, what does it signify?
✓ tumor or growth
• infection
• inflammation
• cure
Q.18
An antiseptic is mainly used to
• reduce fever
• clear congestion
✓ disinfect
• ease muscle cramps
Q.19
What does MRI stand for?
• Microscopic Radiological Imaging
✓ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
• Magnified Regional Imagery
• Medical Robotic Imaging
Q.20
True or False: The commonly accepted normal body temperature (taken orally) is 96.8.
• True
✓ False
Q.21
Anaphylaxis is a medical emergency triggered by
✓ An allergic reaction
• A concussion
• Cardiac arrest
• Appendicitis
Q.22
Which of the following is NOT typically treated by a pulmonologist?
• Bronchitis
• COPD
• Pneumonia
✓ Anemia
WINNERS
The first place winner is…Jessica V. from Georgia!
The second place winner is…LeighAnn T. from Texas!
The third place winner is…Kathleen W. from Luisiana!
Congratulations, winners! Contact prizes@thepioneerwoman.com to claim your prizes!
Medical Quiz: Answers and Winners! by PW Fun & Learning
Wow, you guys know your medical stuff. Lots of folks did really well and the average score was a whopping 91%. Great job, everyone!
Here are the stats, answers, and winners.
STATS
2,864 people took the quiz.
1,010 people scored 100%!
The question most people (just about 100%) got right was…#15!
The question most people missed (but still, 76% got it right) was…#3.
ANSWERS
Q.3
When a word ends with -itis, what condition does it signify?
• infection
✓ inflammation
• nausea
• virus
Q.4
What is the largest bone in the human body?
• tibia
• fibula
✓ femur
• sternum
Q.5
Hematology involves the study of what?
• urine
• saliva
✓ blood
• sweat
Q.6
What is the common term for patella?
• shoulder blade
• belly button
• collarbone
✓ kneecap
Q.7
What is known as good cholesterol?
✓ HDL
• LDL
• DNA
• CNBC
Q.8
True or False: Hypotension is high blood pressure.
• True
✓ False
Q.9
What kind of doctor might treat a patient with a thyroid disorder?
• Nephrologist
✓ Endocrinologist
• Gastroenterologist
• Pathologist
Q.10
How many chambers does a human heart have?
• 2
• 3
✓ 4
• 5
Q.11
Which is not a part of the eye?
✓ cochlea
• sclera
• cornea
• retina
Q.12
What is a contusion?
✓ a bruise
• a cut
• a break
• a burn
Q.13
Where would you find the occipital lobe?
• outer ear
• heart
✓ brain
• stomach
Q.14
What is the medical term for lockjaw?
• rabies
• Rocky Mountain spotted fever
✓ tetanus
• Lyme disease
Q.15
What is a UTI?
• Upper Tracheal Infection
✓ Urinary Tract Infection
• Ulcerative Trapezoid Inflammation
• Upper Tonsil Inflammation
Q.16
True or False: ACL stands for Anterior Cruciate Ligament.
✓ True
• False
Q.17
When a word ends in -oma, what does it signify?
✓ tumor or growth
• infection
• inflammation
• cure
Q.18
An antiseptic is mainly used to
• reduce fever
• clear congestion
✓ disinfect
• ease muscle cramps
Q.19
What does MRI stand for?
• Microscopic Radiological Imaging
✓ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
• Magnified Regional Imagery
• Medical Robotic Imaging
Q.20
True or False: The commonly accepted normal body temperature (taken orally) is 96.8.
• True
✓ False
Q.21
Anaphylaxis is a medical emergency triggered by
✓ An allergic reaction
• A concussion
• Cardiac arrest
• Appendicitis
Q.22
Which of the following is NOT typically treated by a pulmonologist?
• Bronchitis
• COPD
• Pneumonia
✓ Anemia
WINNERS
The first place winner is…Jessica V. from Georgia!
The second place winner is…LeighAnn T. from Texas!
The third place winner is…Kathleen W. from Luisiana!
Congratulations, winners! Contact prizes@thepioneerwoman.com to claim your prizes!
Si compras un vaquero en 2018, que sea uno de estos
Cornmeal Muffins with Blackberry Jam by Bridget
There’s something so comforting about corn breads: cornbread, corn muffins, corn sticks. Don’t even get me started on hushpuppies.
These corn muffins are simply enough to whip up anytime. They’re perfect for breakfast, of course, but also great for a snack or to go with lunch.
The muffins themselves are soft with that unmistakable corn texture. I love it so much that I’m thinking I might add a bit of cornmeal to all of my muffin recipes. Not too sweet, with just a hint of vanilla and buttermilk, the muffins are delightful on their own—especially slathered in butter.
Piping in some blackberry jam makes these extra special and tasty. The tang of the jam plays beautifully with the mildly sweet muffin. It’s heaven.
Start by whisking the dry ingredients. And then, in another bowl, whisk the wet ingredients.
Stir the two together. No mixer required.
Spoon into prepared muffin tins. Do you remember way back when we talked about uses for parchment paper? Yes, I’m using parchment muffin cups again. They’re so cute!
Once baked, let cool. It’s time to fill.
No need to carve out the center of the muffins to fill them. Simply fit a piping bag with a 1/2-inch round tip. Fill with blackberry jam. Press the tip into the top center of each muffin and squeeze.
What’s your favorite corn “bread?”
Psst! You can say “all of them.” I do!