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8. Chocolate as a guilty pleasure McGrady, the former royal chef, mentions that the Queen loves chocolate and even calls her a “chocoholic.” Her favorite type of chocolate is dark chocolate (“the darker the better.”)
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7. A glass of champagne after dinner Some sources claim that Queen Elizabeth II finishes her day with a glass of champagne. This champagne is likely chosen from the eight brands (e.g. Bollinger, Lanson, and Krug), which have been given royal warrants. Royal warrants indicate that goods are supplied to a member of the royal family.
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6. Well-done steak for dinner Queen Elizabeth II prefers meat from local farms for dinner. Her favorite is a Gaelic steak, served with a sauce of mushroom, cream, and whiskey. She also loves a Sunday roast, and occasionally eats lamb, roast beef, mutton, or grouse. Whichever type of meat it is, it must be served well-done. The main dish is followed by strawberries or peaches, grown in her greenhouses at Windsor Castle.
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5. Afternoon tea with cakes and sandwiches Afternoon tea often comes with a honey and cream sponge cake, as well as chocolate biscuit cake, which Her Majesty adores. According to the former chef, McGrady, two types of sandwiches are obligatory at High Tea, such as cucumber, smoked salmon, and egg with mayonnaise or ham and mustard with no crusts. Additionally, the Queen enjoys jam pennies — buttered bread with jam cut into small penny-sized circles.
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4. No starch for lunch (and dinner) The Queen has her lunch served at 1:00 PM. It would typically involve fish such as a grilled Dover sole on a bed of wilted spinach or with courgettes or a simple grilled chicken with a salad. The Queen tends to avoid starchy foods most days, so there is no pasta, rice, or potatoes on the menu.
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3. A glass of gin before lunch Apparently, Her Majesty likes having a cocktail before lunch: gin and Dubonnet with plenty of ice and a slice of lemon. The recipe for this cocktail can be found online.
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2. Breakfast with cereal and toast The Queen’s typical breakfast includes fruit and cereal. She sometimes treats herself with toast with jam or marmalade and, on very special occasions, scrambled eggs with smoked salmon and some truffles. According to her former chef, she only enjoyed fresh truffles around Christmas when they were sent as a gift.
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Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning monarch of the UK, is turning 92 years old this year. While a lot has changed in the world during her reign, her food preferences have not changed much, according to her formal Royal Chef. Twice a week, the Queen receives a list of menu suggestions and she marks the suggestions she likes. What options are on this list? http://opera.pulse.ng/bi/tech/tech-everything-the-queen-eats-and-drinks-for-breakfast-lunch-and-dinner-id7942677.html https://brightside.me/wonder-curiosities/heres-queen-elizabeths-diet-that-keeps-her-in-majestic-health-456660/ lalasticlala mynd44 1. Tea with a biscuit before breakfast The Queen starts her day early with a pot of freshly-brewed Earl Grey tea with no sugar and a few biscuits.
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Elevator calling you to watch your step. This 3D illusion was created by artist Andrew Walkerto to prepare Londoners for a new attraction — Nemesis Sub-Terra.
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Resident Evil: Extinction elevator. The Resident Evil elevator was created and placed before the release in 2007 in Kiev, Ukraine.
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Swiss skydive “Free Fall” elevator in Switzerland. This Swiss skydive school might be the biggest skydive school in Switzerland.
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Already want to buy some of Kagatani knives? Kagatani is a cutleries manufacturer and distributor in Japan with a 120-year history. Knives manufactured by this company are made by hand by skilled artisans.
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“Give me five” elevator for a radio station. Générations is a French radio station located in Paris and dedicated to several genres such as hip-hop, soul music, and disco.
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Shams Taekwondo School’s “Elevator kick” in Bahrain. After Shams Taekwondo School released this ad to promote the school’s 15-year anniversary, they received 15% more phone calls that week and expanded the school.
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Great Lakes Science Center in Cleveland. The Great Lakes Science Center is a museum and educational facility in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The center’s exhibits support STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) with exhibits including the BioMedTech Gallery, advanced energy, science phenomena, and space.
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6. “Bald man” ad by hair-loss prevention brand Folliderm. “Scared of losing your hair? Ask your doctor about Power 1+4!” says the ad of an Indian brand for strengthening hair roots, Folliderm . They weren’t allowed to use their real brand name so there’s a different one on the advertisement.
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5. Superman — the movie elevator. This ad was made before Superman Returns was to be released in 2006 in a Brazil cinema.
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4. “The Divorce Elevator” to the office of divorce lawyer Sabina Stobrawe. A typical wedding photo was placed on lift doors in a law firm in Germany . Unfortunately, every time the doors opened, the couple split up. However, when the doors open, people in the same position can immediately find help on the ad with the name and the office floor of a divorce lawyer.
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3. Gold’s Gym elevator Gold’s Gym is a huge chain of international gyms, they are well known throughout Canada and the US. It was originally founded in 1965 by American bodybuilder and businessman, Joe Gold.
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2. “Wake up” with Maxwell House! Not only will Maxwell House ’s coffee make you wake up, but you’ll also get a great rush of adrenaline while taking the elevator to work. This ad was in China in 2008.
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Nowadays, when there are lots of skyscrapers, it’s hard to imagine our lives without elevators. However, they became a part of our life not too long ago. The first electric elevator was invented by Elisha Otis in 1852. His version didn’t let the cabin fall if the cable broke which is somewhat similar to the type of elevators we still use today. Elevators soon became the best place for advertisements, where people used their imagination to the full. See how this worked out. https://brightside.me/creativity-design/15-creative-elevator-ads-that-can-lift-your-mood-455510/ lalasticlala mynd44 1. “Be born again” for Dr. Kim’s office specializing in plastic surgery.
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