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Is Tourism Destroying Minority Cultures?
…their stories and share your stories back. Respect their beliefs and don’t compare them to yours to be superior, compare them just because it’s interesting to see the differences and hence the similarities. 4. Focus on the similarities and celebrate the differences. 5. Follow their laws, traditions and customs. If you are a guest, you adhere to them. If you don’t like it then leave. They don’t have to be like you, talk like you, or act like yo…
The Best Bakery in Italy – Forno F. Casali
…nd headed back into the bakery. At first, the staff thought I was going to complain but with a few broken words of Italian, I explained to them how much we loved the corn focaccia and would love to know the recipe. Laughing, the girl told me to wait and she went to get the owner. Minutes later the owner arrived with her curious husband, the baker, who poked his nose out of the kitchen door to see who was trying to steal his recipe. After assuring…
But Why Here? – one night in Genoa
…ients. They had everything from prosciutto cotto to spianata, boasting over 100 sandwich combinations. The sandwiches looked good, on crusty buns with all the meats and cheese sliced fresh in front of you. We decided on culatello and fontina for Tim and prosciutto and provolone for me, made to order, served with a side of local sarcasm. Genoa, on the other hand, wasn’t really our style although it may be worth another try to see whether it can cha…
Tipsy, Tired and “Visiting” Florence
…ven considered buying some roses off of one of the 50 flower guys who kept coming to our table. After a fantastic decompression session and few more drinks, we decided that it was time to make our way back to the hostel. At this point, you can imagine that we both were feeling the effects of the wine. Walking hand in hand down the streets of Florence, it dawned on MJ, she had no idea where we were. Feeling a strong misguided sense of testosterone…
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Homecoming – PECAN/PUMPKIN PIE
…l knife inserted in the middle shows no pumpkin. Pecan filling will set once cooled. A Cook Not Mad – Food and Travel Blog https://www.acooknotmad.com/ Qualicum Beach…
Cock-a-leekie and a dumpling – HERBED DUMPLINGS
…er and then the milk until it forms a stiff dough drop large golf ball size pieces into the gently simmering soup cook covered for 15 to 20 minutes. A Cook Not Mad – Food and Travel Blog https://www.acooknotmad.com/ So the question remains, what do you call cock a leekie soup with herbed dumplings? Cock a dump? Any better ideas? Leave them in the comments….
See More on a Cruise from Southampton
…opical sunset photo credit Nat To find out more about the cruises from Southampton, there are many online travel agents including Thomas Cook, who offer a wide range of cruise and itinerary options. So start planning your cruise now by visiting www.thomascook.com/cruise/cruises-from-southampton and find your perfect cruise by using the availability tool on the left hand side of the page. Who knows, you could find your holiday of a lifetime… Disclo…
Married with Luggage: Our First Meal at Home – WHITE BEAN AND CHORIZO SOUP
…rusty bread. By Betsy Talbot A Cook Not Mad – Food and Travel Blog https://www.acooknotmad.com/ This tastes better the second day and freezes well if you want to double up the recipe. Buen provecho! BIO: Betsy Talbot and her husband Warren are the authors of Married with Luggage: What We Learned about Love by Traveling the World. Through their popular books, engaging weekly podcast, and revealing Sunday emails, they share the unconventional wisdom…