Articles, tagged with "hams", page 5
21st October 2008
Part 2 of my A to Z of Barcelona. Here's letters N to Z !
N is for Nou Camp. FC Barcelona's incredible stadium is one of the biggest stadiums in Europe and has seen some amazing nights of football over the years. Also, huge pop concerts (the likes o...
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Author:
David Brydon
05th September 2008
One of the most sought after dishes of the post modern times is Spanish cuisines. Spain is known for its Jamonâ€"cured hamsâ€"and it is said that though only 5 kilos of Jamon are eaten by Spaniards a year, 39 million Jamons are being produced to cater to ...
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Author:
Jonathan B
04th September 2008
Have you any idea on how to build lean,shredded muscles? If your idea of gaining muscle is joining a gym, hitting the gym religiously and training each and every body part routinely, drinking some protein shakes, trying to eat as much chicken and tuna as ...
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Author:
TylerFoo
07th July 2008
Radiosport as a term is sometimes used as two separate words, or as a single word. It refers to the use of amateur radio equipment or the "ham", in short, as a part of playing some sort of game. It might be group event or a single person event. It can inv...
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Author:
Joey Singer
27th June 2008
The Monte Carlo Sandwiches is adapted from the French version menu item known as Croque Monsieur. It is made from ordinary ham and cheese. The Croque Monsieur is supposed to be the earliest version of the Monte Carlo Sandwiches. The ingredients of the Fre...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
17th June 2008
Barcelona has a variety of delights to sample, and not all in the top restaurants. Many of the best treats can be enjoyed on a budget. I've split the list into 2 - read on to find out more!
Spanish gastronomy has enjoyed much popularity over recent ye...
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Author:
David Brydon
20th May 2008
I recently wrote an article with the official visitor information with figures of the most visited attractions in Barcelona. I mentioned in the article that I was surprised by the list, and I thought that I could add what I consider to be some of the grea...
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Author:
David Brydon
29th June 2007
Do you have a ham bone in your freezer but you're not sure what to do with it? Here's a fun assortment of five recipes with crock pot and stovetop instructions. These range from the traditional split pea to the creative wild rice and ham chowder.
Lenti...
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Author:
Pam Cole
05th January 2007
Muscular Development Secrets
For balanced muscular development it is necessary that each and every part of the body be worked out. Now before I start with some of my favorite non-traditional training styles, I will state that I think one of the best wa...
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Author:
Glenn Scott Stevens
30th June 2006
When performing RESISTANCE TRAINING, strive for STRENGTH BALANCE ACROSS JOINTS AND MUSCLE GROUPS, as opposed to merely developing size and strength.
Why does this matter? Because muscle strength imbalances are among the leading causes of sports injurie...
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Author:
Steve Zawrotny
05th October 2005
The Dordogne Valley, or the Perigord as it is also called by the locals, is home to many of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France". This area is not as well known as others in the country, but it is certainly one of the most beautiful. These 5 venues are...
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Author:
Walter Ballenberger