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smoke always on a sunday. what does the average german do on the weekend? and one day in rica inside are tips for the lab fee and capitol. all that and more, coming up on your own max, the slowly but surely it's getting christmas e in europe. in the town of pone klein nestle between mountain ranges in the northern shep republic. the small family business route is, is saving a traditional craft from dying out the production of unique glass bead christmas ornaments the christmas ornaments, glittering hand blown glass page, a specialist handy crossed that's being practiced in the northern check for public,
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for over a 100 years. now, i'm the and i like to invite you to our production of christmas ornaments. proper co hava is a joint on a franchise class b production deep and the check republics. crystal valley is the village of plenty come from here. rouse has since it's ornaments around the world. barbara runs the bookshop together with the husband marks of last blow. this is how the beat a night class roads, a heated and pressed into moments. it took him half a year to learn how to handle the gloss in a way to put in the break. if the piece of his hand across you need the skills and the not house of savannah federal. the equipment is very simple. i mean, obviously you don't need equipment that would cost millions. and so toby took the steve miller on the skills the making the glass space have been passed from
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generation to generation. and the pride along with it at ralph has the whole community peaches in for instance, to silver plate debates, various chemicals, a combined and react with the it. this creates the silvery gleam inside the ornament and the luminosity of the beads. perfect. the decoration christmas trees, the trend of the creating christmas race begin at the 19th century and explode it. let's say after the 1st of all, will the beach there perfect for christmas ornaments. they are tiny, they are light, and they are military nowadays, the glass bead ornaments, grace christmas trees on every continent and the check for public their tradition dashing next centuries. originally that were made to detroit fine clothing and costs to the 1st the beach died. and once drawn,
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they painted slowly, painstakingly la, find them as before. the painting is quite interesting because it's time consuming. you must be very skilled because you need to be perfect into painting. once painted to beads, a catholic cross upon mealy, that's in shortage during production, which only increases the value in 2020 units. go declared the chip gloss page a part of the intangible world. cultural heritage, it meant a profound change around so it's now my compile for a has opened the doors to give to is too good for the 2000 international visitors annually. the world heritage site has spoken on an application. we felt a big responsibility for the community of the class workers here of our colleagues,
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because it's a you are totally visible for, for the whole route, for the whole public. and you need to handle that. the passions number, if a 20000 was more being added over time design is create martin visions, paralysis single ornament costs from 5 to 50. you runs school children and 20 calm already decoration. this is true dissipation of christmas. keeping the tradition of the gloss speeds of life hasn't always been easy for bob recording of the people of the valley count on the last one is no other choice to serve so they can continue making they will cost christmas ornaments. the what do most germans do on a typical sunday? go to church, or for a walk?
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maybe meet up with friends. we take a light hearted look at how mission and the our average german spends the 7th day of the week. this is miss angela, the average german with following him to understand how the german people work. now with joining michelle for a profit german sunday. how's it going to spend his day of rest? is he going to go to church made a friend? makes bought the like 60 percent of germans. michelle wakes up off the h a n on the weekend to say i was doing the germany. sunday is a sacred day. the right to rest the vin shrines in german. come fix the jellies i'd like to show solutions because it's germany,
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there were rules. this chilling is on time to us on sunday, quiet time, regulations the fly in most german state breaking quiet time rules guidelines you will find a visit from the police or was your neva bose con. the generally all supermarket and germany are closed on sundays. the toilet might tell the knowing to you 54 percent of german germane against things being open on sundays. so if all me say us who wants is bold cereal, the options are limited. 45 percent of jam inside. they only buy groceries from the gas station in an emergency. why? 66 percent say the price is just too damn high. but not all hope is lost.
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many bakeries open on sundays. church attendance in germany has declined dramatically over the past 50 years. but it's a part of stance. in catholics 64 percent of german adults from over legends never go to church services. like $12000000.00 germans, it looks like michelle is on his monthly visit to the full, knocked a flea market and english. besides online platforms, lots of the 2nd most popular place for germans to buy. second hand goods is likely to find clothing, books, furniture, and dvd tvs. i'm trying to tell you the 67 percent german, so full secondhand clothes. by the looks of it. michelle has found yet another
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practical rain jacket and now it's time to bog and germans on. exactly knows. that loved haggling that off to the relationship with the seller. be likable, but don't show too much enthusiasm. using the friend create time pressure. instead of buying more items to get a discount. the it is 3 pm on a sunday, which means only one thing for the germans. cafe in coughing. okay. coffee and cake . coffee clutch the glorious german tradition of traffic or the coffee and cake dates back to the 17th century. germans also have a relatively sweet tooth in 20. $21.00 is a 22 kilograms sweet. treat with tanks and think goods being most popular and when it comes to kate versus talk debate, one ground. placing studies found that 40 percent of germans like both equally
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the. ready secret the germans are as full of the nation. and football is by far the most. the ones that have german fans budget and also signed for a week on tv. i don't those houses, demons like to watch football with friends. like mostly to pretzels. there's a natural accompaniment to watching football and forgetting the cross stuff germans won't be able to load drinking resistance. basically. not the case that you can drink. although the emotional excitement of football can't get too much, the germans study and the scientific report recorded increased hospital admissions . the hospital during the 2014. well
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they finish the day with a long time ago, a sunday stroll germans love walking. and there's a really that michelle and how that's still going. wow, me says had a busy day. perhaps needs a holiday, some with little fish. as always, like 5 full rich jennings. your enrico for just one day. the worries are reporter hannah homo reveals the must seize of the laughing and capital like historical hotspots and great places to enjoy the flat fee and dishes. the only one who visit one of your hidden gen the city is usually on people's travel bucket list. i'm in re got the castle of life, be out. admittedly, i don't really know that much about the city, so i'm excited to see how much i can learn and explore is just one day. so let's
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get going. first off of the day breakfast rico has load the traditional small pastry shops. cartridge t seems to be, but the thing here i keep seeing cartridge toothpaste is everywhere. so definitely want to try the okay, now i'm all fueled up for the day. let's do some sightseeing. i'm starting up in the medieval times, which is the unesco world heritage site. the highest of the black has is one of the main attractions here, and we got it was built way back in the 14th century for the brotherhood of blockheads, which was a gold for unmarried americans. there's so much amazing architecture in the searching the rica has the highest concentration of art in a little buildings in the world. there are hundreds of arguable buildings
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that were built during the 19th and 20th centuries, the greenery. it's early afternoon, perfect time to hang out, enriquez baskin hill parks. the of this huge landmark right in the middle of the park is read as freedom. monument is dedicated to the national heroes who fought for their country's freedom between 19181920 freedom as an important topic here in lot via the country that's being occupied from much of its existence. the to find out more about the city's history. i'm heading to the newly reopened museum of the occupation of locked in the why
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is freedom such an important topic for life? and i think you appreciate its freedom more when you have lost that last the gains . it's after world war one. there was independence for a lot of sacrifice. and then last for your loss, independence after 22 years. and then re, again is again in 1991 and you don't take it for granted. once you lose that lot via suffrage under soviet rule for 50 years during which people lived under constant surveillance and weren't even allowed to speak their own language. there were mass deportations during this period, and thousands of people were killed because independence was only we gained fairly recently. many lesbians have a personal connection to the fight for freedom. another we've seen a lot of the city i'm landed by its history times try some more local this market
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is considered one. no, it's not the biggest food market in the whole of europe. there's so much on offer here from fresh fruits and vegetables to a whole array of meat and fish and small places to grab some place since we got is so close to the sea. fish is very traditional here. so that's what i'm going to try for dinner are the same is essentially a national wondering here in life. yeah. but sports 5 percent. so i'm expecting it to be pretty strong. it's actually nice. okay,
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let's eat something before i get to the super good. well that's the end of my day in rico. i've had some great time here. just walk in your ride learning about the city and exploring. and the people here are super friendly. it's also cheaper than a lot of other european cities at the tender age of 4 phoenix, please. first became fascinated with the horn since then. he's enjoyed an impressive international career. one that not everyone would have believed possible, because the german musician was born without arms. oh,
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and his early strategies, felix, please. it is one of the world's top classical musicians. he plays the french horn with his feet on a day's work. he says, and was a musician, is not only characterized by the sounds of creation, but by his whole life. and what makes him to take the so i just know you, my decisions aren't as you know, who can read. you sounds like a computer person nowadays and who we are shapes that smart goods on set. so the, the exclusive spends a lot of time on the road. he travels around the world for a hassles, recordings and concerts. he took his 1st home lessons is the age of 5. he doesn't really know what made him choose this particular instrument. being born
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without arms doesn't hold him back, nor has attended his scale or career old. it's due to a nice way with adults voice to my others really has nothing whatsoever to do with the valves. if it's and i never had any issues, we can move on and so you need hands full. so that was the one thing i never had to practice. it just worked tons of fun. which doesn't mean that the tough to becoming a professional musician was easy for him. he had to invest a lot of issues and discipline. as a teenager phillips close to begin studying the hole in hanover, he played in germany's most important youth orchestra and won his 1st music competitions. a day doesn't go by without humor, hosting me for an interest for us. and you clearly being with us in a device, something does not get you in any way, most of the sites and you have to be willing to put the time in tea. and that's very important for these funds industries to oh,
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he just since one numerous awards and released several albums for his 6, he recorded music bi mode sauce and hiding with the chicks, imaging ski, quoted. yet despite all of his success for him, it's always about the music. stinking has to do you by using the audience. if anything comes, when i give you a concept, i want the people in the audience to be happy with it. and if people are enjoying it, then everything is great, always since about is people with uh, then it's not so great. he says, that's why i want my concepts to be enjoyable for the audience side. and i'm happy to of to feed that goal continues to motivate, feel explains it to practice every day around now on to italy, which is known world wide for it's excellent cuisine. one classic italian dish is
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such and book and i don't mind that we were initiated into the secrets of the dish and rome and did you know searching book that actually means jump in your mouth. and no wonder it's one of the most popular main dishes in run sonton boca oliver might not feel competent because shooter and sage took the book. and the southern book is it is for everyone. it's actually a holiday dish. when i was a kid, my grandma and my mom used to make salt in boca, on sundays, we all loved to eat. and so how we is an authentic sultan book, alo, romana per page was our origins. and what's the best way to we find the answer an easily is capital at this typical roman restaurant. so i'm ariel murray on a the chef of this restaurant today. we'll be talking about southern book, the amount of the south and bucket is so good that it literally jumps into your mouth, which is exactly one cell to invoke
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a means and it has to be. so you almost don't need a full federal level such and bulk. romana is a robust, simple dish with only a few ingredients. so all you need is pressure to kevin. you gotta sold sauce, age oil, allow a white wine and 2, thanks i it all starts with the right means which area gets from the butcher shop next door. it's crucial to have the best quality view for the dish and maybe they won't get it to the slices. here's a very tender and taste great who's, who's the alias with by the tend to feel not. oh and yeah. so we're taking a slice of view, a cabinet, it's a lot, it's going to be sold at 1st. then we take the se,
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according to the recipe, you actually take a whole a little. yeah. but that's problematic. well, for example, both of the 5 is can be unpleasant in the mountains. so that's why we always use dried sage. it's much more palatable on the, on the super blame i, but shouldn't go to course. then we put a slice of edge, right, pressure to on top of it and we take amount of pressure to it because the into that live it gets character to the dish. you can take another kind of him bought. mountain pressure dose is ideal for this dish. yeah, mostly to you, then we then connect to the meeting with the him using the to the to the terminal up by the name of the flower, assisted to avoid long time we need it for the source and to dust the means that you can do it without flour, but then you have less source. good. when you cook for people who are sensitive to pollution, you can leave it out and up if you happen to believe me the, the good with download. i'm probably not. we use some wild sort of extra virgin
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olive oil in it today. we have wonderful olive oil. so why use something else in the bathroom in the oil, make this those cooking and nice and creamy way. it brings the flavors together and we put the mates in a pin and add some more flowers from the source. when i go ahead, prescott, maybe a very dry white wine board. the dish will be 2 to a yes. the one is typical of the region. the fresco and she growing area is located 20 columbus. a self funded from the one make is here, have been supplying the taverns and the tunnel city for centuries shown. um there is no set time to rise thing. what it all depends on the type of mates. you know when it's done by the look of it and then just removes the tooth picks and the
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roman specialty is ready. the what i think either the, the traditional regional cause in, from around the charging capital is based on the present food ingredients such and bulk. romana is one of the most famous of treasure conditions. and you had said that it doesn't originally come from growing the tool, but from the northern part of the country. yes. so that's this dish has its origin and brush. oh, she said, we don't know exactly when one the but we do know it came from that it became known as a traditional dish of rome and cruising because it received its greatest attention in right in boca, it said as a main cause with rice pull into only okey, it goes with almost any side dish. closer look at the bottom, put everything goes well with felt in boca delray. we said that with white cabbage that's cut into thin strips and cooked with fennel. as indigo. the only thing that
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doesn't go with it is a tomato salad. tomatoes, a very good initially. and the only thing that does pay well, what's elton buck on one of the most important layer on the works of the book fits your fuss ad. but potato cabbage, take a re fi, dean, or all those side dishes. what does it use of the bed? so certain bulk of romana is anything but boring. and that's why i tell you, is what if it get tied over and that was all from your own max this week. if you don't want to wait until next week, you're welcome to drop by on social media. thanks for tuning in and see you soon. the, [000:00:00;00]
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