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Tuesday, December 23, 2014
A green tree with twinkling lights
Monday, October 6, 2014
Travel tips
10 travel tips that will change your life!
1.
Leave your cables in a glasses case
to keep them from tangling up.
2.
If you forget your wall plug, charge
devices through the USB slot on a TV.
3.
Roll clothes, instead of folding
them, to save lots of baggage space.
4.
Use a pill container to keep jewellery
organized and untangled.
5.
A shower cap is an easy way to cover
shoes.
6.
Keep your headphones untangled by
winding them around a binder clip.
7.
To use Google Maps offline, type “OK
Maps,” and the visible area will save for offline access.
8.
When reserving airline seats for 2
people, get the aisle and window, so you probably have one row for yourself.
9.
Wait until 3 p.m. on Tuesdays to buy
your airplane tickets; that’s when the airlines release their discounted flight
options.
10.
Skip the wait at the baggage claim by
putting a “fragile” sticker on your luggage: it will probably be delivered
first.
By Anna in
Get Your Guide
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Summer fair
Lagoa’s popular fair
for 35 years running is an excellent value for money with regional handicrafts,
gastronomy and delicious displays of smoked hams, cheeses and dried fruits, and
some good wines and local liqueurs and plenty of restaurants with specialties
from all over Portugal as well as live music that makes it a wonderful event
until the 24th of August.
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Celebrating excellence
Portugal was honoured with 16 top awards by the prestigious 2014 World Travel Awards Europe at the “Oscars” of world tourism industry ceremony held in Athens, Greece. Established in 1993, the World Travel Awards honours and rewards excellence across all sectors of the tourism industry offering one of the most prestigious and comprehensive awards program in travel and tourism, recognized worldwide as the hallmark of industry excellence. The winners are determined by an online vote cast by hundreds of travel professionals and consumers around the world.
Monday, July 21, 2014
The fruits of the sea
Traditionally the cataplana was made out of beaten copper in the shape of a clam shell, this made it easy for hunters and fishermen to fill it up with the essentials like garlic, onions, olive oil, and the vegetables of the season to take with them in order to cook their fresh game and catch right there over a fire, be it just off a boat or out in the forest. The cataplana would act much like a pressure cooker in that it would steam the fresh food inside, locking in the flavors and juices while cooking. This made the process fairly quick without too much extra effort other than throwing everything into the pan and letting it simmer away.
Nowadays, you can find the cataplana in many restaurants in the Algarve as well as outside it. Served to the table inside the uniquely Portuguese pan, the dish usually includes clams, fish, mussels and shrimp but even that varies depending on the region. With its seafood concentrated robust sauce, it’s wonderful served with al-dente rice or boiled potatoes, and crusty bread.
Rochelle Ramos in catavino.net
Sunday, July 6, 2014
It's barbecue time!
Sardines are at their
best in summer, grilled outside and eaten in the sunshine. Brush them with olive
oil and grill for 4-5 minutes each side until the skin is scorched and bubbling and add a colourful salad.
The most delicious and traditional barbecued fish you could wish for when in
Portugal.
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
A menu experience
Vila Joya’s renowned restaurant has once again been voted into the ‘World’s 50 Best’ list - but this time it has climbed 15 positions to come in 22nd place.
It’s an accolade that speaks volumes for the skill of chef Dieter Koschina and thus puts Portugal firmly on the five-star gastronomic map.
Elsewhere, in the World Travel Awards, the Vila Joya resort has won a place for the 8th year running as a World’s Leading Boutique Resort.
As the Vila Joya publicity machine proclaims, both awards “encourage a visit to this country of tourists with the highest level of spending power. Vila Joya is proud to contribute to the modernisation of national gastronomy and to the elevation of the name of Portugal”.
in Portugal Resident
Friday, April 25, 2014
A coup like no other
On April 25, 1974, a revolt by
idealistic young army officers quickly turned into a popular uprising when the
troops were joined by jubilant crowds in bell-bottomed jeans and striped
sweater vests. They took
less than 24 hours to bring down Europe's longest-lived dictatorship and signal
the end of the last colonial empire in Africa.
Nicknamed the Carnation Revolution after flower venders handed out seasonal blooms to the soldiers, the almost bloodless uprising remains a source of immense pride in this country of 10 million.
The country is marking the anniversary with rock concerts, TV series, special edition magazines, book launches and an endless series of tributes to the now grey-haired "Captains of April" who spearheaded the coup.
in globalpost http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/europe/140424/portugal-april-25-anniversary-worlds-coolest-coup
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Winter walks
The story of the princess and the King is well
known in the Algarve. The King's beautiful Nordic Princess was crying away the
long winter nights as there was no snow on the ground to give joy to her heart.
The King ordered thousands of Almond trees to be planted across the realm and
soon the gorgeous white blossoms fell gently to the ground, coating the earth
like snow. The Princess was happy and the magic returned to the kingdom.
Today, hundreds of years later the almond trees
remain to remind us of this lovely tale. And the beauty products produced from
the tender almond are much sought after: aromatic soaps and oils, luscious
almond creams, and almond milk. The almond itself is a special treat enjoyed
best with a good glass of port.
In free maps
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Fruit section
The Algarve is well-known for its delicious, juicy oranges – the EN125 being lined with dozens of roadside vendors. But next week in Portimão, and all under one roof, the citrus fruit becomes king for the ‘Festa da Laranja’ being held at the local market for the seventh year running.
Taking place between February 11 and 15, customers will be able to purchase the fruit at low prices, as well as participate in cooking demonstrations and tastings.
in The Algarve Resident
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