Articles, tagged with "sangria", page 2
09th August 2010
Not only did the 1992 Summer Olympics bring Barcelona to the centre of the world stage, but they also gave this historical city a new lease of life. As with many cities that have been given such a prestigious and monumental event, cash was injected to giv...
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Author:
way2bara
27th July 2010
As Spain experiences one of its hottest summers in recent history, foreign tourists and Spanish nationals alike are searching for new and inventive ways to beat the heat. In a somewhat bizarre turn of events, Pamplona city officials have altered the route...
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Author:
Greyer
14th July 2010
Its that time of year when we're all hopefully jetting away to somewhere warm to a holiday that incorporates sea, sand and some Sangria! However, if the thought of being on the beach is leaving you feeling a tad anxious as you're not in you're best shape ...
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Author:
Styleshake
04th July 2010
Tapas are traditional Spanish food that is served in few small portions, quite similar to American way of serving appetizers. In most of the regions in Spain, Tapas are served free with the first drink that you order but if it is something that attracts y...
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petermorison
02nd July 2010
Flamenco is a traditional dance of Spain that is driven by percussive rhythms of the hands and feet of the dancer along with intricate Spanish guitar playing and heartfelt vocals. Flamenco dancing embodies the three aspects of grace, sensuousness and powe...
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rachael michael
23rd June 2010
Spain is a lucrative destination for spending holidays, relocating or buying the holiday home. Extraordinary climatic conditions, natural beauty, greenery, ample of resorts, topographical diversity, cultural diversity, rich cuisine and plenty of activitie...
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rachael michael
16th June 2010
Over the previous few weeks I have been accomplishing my very own survey of the sporting activities bars and the sites who are saying they will be exhibiting the World cup. Well, I have come up with my beloved venues that are spread thrughout Manhattan an...
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newyork online
15th June 2010
Situated in the province of Málaga, Benalmadena is a town about 5 miles from the city of Málaga. It has a normal population of about 53000 people which soars to thousands more in the tourist season. As in most of Spain, the highest temperatures occur ar...
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Author:
Ronnie David
24th May 2010
Been there? . . . Seen it all?
If you think you have seen all that Spain has to offer, or maybe you feel that it is a country able only to provide sun, sand, Sangria and silly hats on even sillier people, you need to think again.
If you've been t...
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Author:
Don Roman
10th May 2010
Synergy has served us well historically: John + Paul = Beatles, gin + vermouth = martini. Beyond human and chemical synergism, however, the Chinese have long known that the effects of different foods eaten together can be greater than the sum of their ing...
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China Expat
15th March 2010
Paris is much loved for many reasons. There is the architecture and skyline for starters, with the Eiffel Tower and the ‘love it or hate it' modern pyramid feature outside the Louvre.
There is no doubt that the food is also something you should spen...
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Isla Campbell
08th March 2010
Can you believe it is just around the corner again? Valentine's Day; the romantic day that can make or break some relationships, the day out of the whole year where your romantic behaviour should be impeccable, lots of sweet nothings being whispered, ladi...
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Jackie De Burca
03rd March 2010
This season's make-up is chic, flattering and even better anti-ageing. Here's how to make them work for you!
Face Sculpting
Shading and highlighting is not only very now, it also brings out your cheek bones, making your face look more defined and di...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
05th February 2010
As a visitor to any foreign city, high on everyone's list is to be able to blend in with the locals and pass an enjoyable time in your destination. However, it's not always easy to know how not to offend the locals and you can sometimes put your foot in i...
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Author:
David Brydon
22nd January 2010
In this article we will taste a rose wine with a white name that comes from a red grape. Zinfandel is perhaps America's only indigenous European-style grape variety. It makes fruity, powerful red wines. But it also is the source of White Zinfandel, an ver...
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Author:
Levi Reiss