Articles, tagged with "haute cuisine", page 3
04th February 2010
New York is the world's most populous city and is also center to New York metropolitan, which also happens to host the largest numbers of urban population. As a trend setting global city, it also exerts strong influence over worldwide fashion, food, enter...
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Author:
mike
15th January 2010
If you are in need of good Shrewsbury bed breakfast info, this advice is what you've been on the lookout for: reliable advice that will help you make the most informed decision you can about to stay on your holiday.Shropshire is the UK's largest region, ...
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Author:
Alain Silas
15th January 2010
New York is the world's most populous city and is also center to New York metropolitan, which also happens to host the largest numbers of urban population. As a trend setting global city, it also exerts strong influence over world-wide fashion, food, ente...
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Author:
Daniel
14th January 2010
I have a few questions for you first of all. Do you like chocolate? Or does it go deeper than that? Do you love chocolate or are you what is called a chocoholic? And lastly, was that attitude fashioned by store-bought chocolate such as Mars Bars, Galaxy a...
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Author:
Owen Jones
07th January 2010
French cuisine has developed over centuries to become known as the most refined style of cooking in the world. However, it wasn't until sometime after World War I that French cuisine became what it is known as today. Known as "haute cuisine", it has becom...
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Author:
Matt Brown
15th December 2009
Cruise vacations give visitors a first-class tour of some of the most scenic locales around the globe, dropping them right into the center of the action in hot tourist destinations and picturesque beaches. But the cruise ships are not just a transportatio...
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Author:
Matthew Hawking
10th December 2009
We continue on our world-wide journey to find the worlds greatest, most delicious, delectable chocolate.
Chocolate is not only delicate truffles of cocoa pleasure in a box, but an art form; it may be swirled and twirled into tarts, or tempered and fold...
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Author:
Tim Bond
09th October 2009
If there's one thing Australians are noted for, its their fun-loving nature and spirit of adventure. This has been famously portrayed in the many films that usually focus on the wilds of the Outback and the aquatic wonders of the Great Barrier Reef, but t...
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feistyfox11@gmail.com
01st October 2009
Magnificently perched 250 meters above the waters of the awe-inspiring Santorini Caldera in Santorini Island, La Maltese Estate Villa breathes a romantic atmosphere where guests are invited to experience the flair and enchantment of a forgotten era. The s...
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Author:
Dimitris
01st October 2009
Zannos Melathron is a unique Relais & Châteaux listed Villa perched on the pinnacle of Pyrgos village in Santorini, offering awe-inspiring views of the Cycladic Island.
In a 18th and 19th century Mediterranean manor house, Zannos Melathron Villa offe...
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Author:
Dimitris
29th September 2009
Today we start our journey north towards Paris in a few days time. First stop is Cannes home of the film festival and one of the most prestigious of the French Riviera resorts. Until you have walked along the harbor front and seen first hand the size of t...
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Author:
Apple Tree
11th September 2009
Exploring Culinary Arts Schools in New England
The largest population in New England may be in Boston, MA, but the culinary arts scene in that region of the country extends even far and wide. Small mountain towns and seaside villages have a long histor...
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Author:
BostonCulinary
22nd July 2009
In part 1 of this mini guide we looked at how best to get to the Isle of Wight for a holiday and a couple of the Island's premier visitor attractions. In this section we will be looking at places to eat and also a couple of hidden attractions.
Whether...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
30th June 2009
As one of the main arteries in Thailand, Sukhumvit Road runs from Bangkok to Trat stretching 400km in length. Sukhumvit is a hub of cosmopolitan culture, portraying the contemporary Thai lifestyle whilst highlighting few traditional attractions and more u...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
01st June 2009
This year's International Tall Ship Festival crosses the North Atlantic twice over 4 months.
The ships will cover a total of 7,000+ nautical miles, following 500 year-old trade routes.
On their westward journey they will benefit from the trade wind...
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Author:
David Mitchell