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i understand can i have the same as like the vice president? do you have any news on instagram or something? no. follow up. the beauty on the boulevard discovered the vibrant life a long barcelona as rum last timber frame fascination. what does it take? just single handedly renovate the 500 year old house and copy classroom cake. we explained the sweetest of all german traditions. all this in more coming up on your own macs, the
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is albania. on your travels bucket list, this boston country is rapidly emerging as a go to destination for travelers. it has funding landscapes of vibrant culture and calling every scene which food is won't want to miss. our reporter gave us some tips. i've been yes, a true for this paradise. maybe that's one reason why it's such a fast growing traveler destination. this is so nice. interesting savers. we'll show you some of the countries most tasty specialities. today i will try to get a taste of i bang. yeah. in just 24 hour joint on a few to hold here on a showing you, some of them must be. this is and must be places here in the bang and capital. this is linda. hi, she will join us today. let's go, let's go in the something like mine, she could fit in today. she's a food guide and knows all about of a new cooking. so then that what she'll tickets for breakfast. we tend to have very
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lead breakfast. usually coffee today will offer texas coffee, o prospect sounds good. and so i learned from the and the ottoman brought coffee to i've been young. the next is a coffee state. the water is split up with specially fine ground coffee, powder, and sugar. stupid cassidy. because by the last 30 percent, you're not going to drink because it's fine powder. yes, the company is obviously a big thing and this is. c this is our one of our biggest industry is actually we have, we have one coffee shop for 3 people. so we do take our cost very seriously. back on the food train and on to meet and us friend data cooler. he's one of our main us, the most famous top chest known 1st interpretations of it being inquisitive. one thing coolest restaurant most famous for is the 3. yeah. oh wow. oh,
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this is big. oh yeah. it's a bit like the megabytes of 10 gigs each day of bedtime supplied in fact individually, which takes hours. it took 4 hours to prepare this. yeah. go ahead and do it. okay. okay. mm hm. this is so nice. it is. it is sweet. it's like probably the best pen take everybody in, but it's not the pen take. it's like various context. i love it. it's just something you would need with your family or is it something you would either the restaurant was coming to this point or to find restaurants? we would probably make it at home and special occasions because it takes so long to make an require so much devotion. and even though the ingredients are quite simple, it's takes hardware to read the name clear what the c. i mean it means sacrifice
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the or that god restaurant is one of numerous entries into your on a known for it's at banyan cooking so so what do you think we should get? what's good? everything looks good. okay, but i will definitely go present for guess the traditional additional fair enough. um and then let's try our bosh. bosh. okay. sounds good. we start with i guess it's very summary. so this is, this is for this. so it's um recall with fred tempers. um,
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sometimes we add extra and it's like the preferred lead summer dish and additional buy tube. this is her a box made with our meal and lab. it's have been heavier than what we've tried so far, but it's absolutely delicious. the interesting neighbors not microsoft choice though. so i guess i'll just stick to producer, which is really nice. now that's not my thing, but if you like it, then you've got to try how push. if you're looking to end the evening with a drink, use quite 4 choices here on a we had to a buy which were months window of something quite different from my grandma said, actually let me show you in how see coming to t to death, thousands of every day,
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objects from the 2nd task of the 20th century, when aven, yeah. up to 1990 plus the socialist dictatorship. the committee also happens to be the best place to doing cracking the fruit bendy as popular balkan wide. and it, this path, you're probably looking at the biggest selection in yeah, is quite a product for a little more than 9 years. you can drink you away from the rock you connection who are, or the strong off the taste for sure. but this one is like a cinnamon taste before it's really nice good stops. how does that go to the next step we had to northern italy, the birthplace of a house that has greased, countless famous heads,
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the force of leno. we find out how it's made and why it even has its own museum in its hometown of alexandria. wide, green, elegant and wearable by all the bull filling out how it is a time, a start icon that has made a name for itself in movies and beyond. johnny depp, kate moss and justin timberlake are among the stones who wear both salinas. the huts would be made in alexandria, northern italy for more than a 160 years. some of the machine ca even take back to the 19th century. and we have so you may recall generation older generation. we are our know and this is the want. somebody to wrap it to the field of change following animal will pay a regulation since the sales is combed, loosened,
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and then rolled up and pressed. then this race at the middle cons, send me a ball and 5, it starts to take shape. roberta trump is responsible for the rolling process here. the silt is shrunk down in hot more to the you said people. selena was found at the company in 18. 57, to make hats for the burgeoning middle class. by 1914. the factory had over 2500 employees in both salinas heyday, almost every man sports and one of the other 2000000 produced annually. nowadays that number is down to just 90000. before both selena has is complete, it has to be shaped. died. flamed wax, and so the $52.00 step authorization takes 7 weeks. the
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city even dedicated the museum to the success story of the boy. selina, special guest at the opening were asked me to loan and pull them on the sons of the legendary acting to open the against the film. for selina exits from that film, and also from casablanca, which includes the twin and humphrey bogart, can be seen in the museum, as well as a collection of pieces from the companies. a 16060 a history. the time is jewels with the have will a kept here including models for fashion houses like spiral ski, valentino and the sun. she can't go see that i can see i'm election quicker and the both. selina is natalia and design. i kind of like the, the 500 in the bestbuy. yeah. a little bit of what you can, where the brim up like this up with that for tipped back. however, you like, let me know when you, where it's because you can be or whoever you want to be,
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or even direct clinic and wanted to appeal to the younger generation. the company has brought a new creation, the director on board, call for police to use designing new models for the upcoming collection, including face full caps be needs, and a remodeled classic with an extra wide frame. this makes people want to wear hats again, according to the company's purchasing manager, i think that the younger generation is the school the ring again, the pleasure to wear a hat. so or selling a brand is coming back to the efficiency of almost 50 percent as opposed to the new customers. and now women recently launched collection features a new range of eye catching colors fit for any gender styles like dakota funding and jessica chest stain have overdue. being seen supporting the new models. now they can even be rolled up for travel, but the classic is still the best seller. the humphrey bogart bull, selena,
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the every major european city has a grand boulevard and for bar. so lona, it's louder, i'm black. despite growing protest this summer against mass tourism in spain, this beautiful boulevard still attracted millions of visitors each year. but what makes it so special? we explored it with a true inside or to find out all that hello, i'm fair to mean video, president of friends of the room. lot, you know, say going to be on today. i'm going to show you the hidden secrets to the boss and learn is the same is from love boulevard. i'm love it, i, let's go. so i want to head on model for mean the, are grew up here on the rambler this year, a low and some 12000000 tourists of business and box. so now, this boulevard is one of the cities, most popular sites get hold secrets of which you know,
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the at 1.2 kilometers long. the ramble that was not always glamorous, especially the lower part, was once victorious. and 2nd, at the name of this area near the port as a special secret for many years ago, it was known for prostitution. the more to find you something remains from that time, but of which you can see here in the restaurant. i my, i feel like a couple of days read and of the start. i'm down, i you, nancy told her all the keeps of very special historical relic here and his bask restaurants. the size of an archaeology. this is where the young women stood. typing the ground with the high hills become the cnn to use those model is these model slabs were in front of the doors. oh, the hose that from the high here is that the goes with waiting for the clients, because they like to get paid on
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a locally in the history of the rambler with its color, full contrast, like the world statements market slots. what could be a mix of st. unique for fair media? is that guy get copies of them on the, in the street? there is a place for everyone in the ridge to pull the dream of the desperate to get the, the louisa trying to rise again. as i'm thinking, of course, the most poignant. the rumbler is a small universe in itself, especially on the street, is unique to me, it is love, and the rambler is pure life is not be that in a sense. yep. and kept alone is so slow and market was here too, because i don't have one flower stall has a very special story. it's almost a lot. i know this is caroline is flower show and i'm the oldest and boss of luna. her mother was very sick as a child and was saved by penicillin, but i've just set up a new fina protection venture. penicillin. alexander fleming was in the city, in 1948. this one, this one. what else?
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when her grandmother learns that alexander fleming was strolling on the rambler when she came out and presented to him with a bouquet of flowers, it was printed in use type of video, because it's also worth it to take a closer look at the facades on the rambler. like this former umbrella store as some of that under that, i guess where here in front of costs are bruno quantiles. i think it's the most beautiful building on the round law who have them in. and it was built at the turn of the 20th century, when asian and oriental motifs were in fashion with us. the i think was already in dallas, just the more that for the people that most of it you can see that here on the umbrellas. these are you and some drawings. and this dragon that i own then for me shows is a garden hidden right behind the coffee. the little cut off is that most? i don't. how do we bully the way? we're in a public garden behind a hotel then. when the, when the hotel, oh no wanted to revitalize the square in the city agreed only on the condition that
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part of it stayed open to the public political no one know and it's nice to enjoy this many oasis right next to the round last a lot of that i remember the oldest of most of the land, and this is probably the most beautiful, sweet shopping. all the bustle, luna, by 20 by. they want to fit on the screen above us. he's famous for the innovative chocolate. oddest street in trouble. i big, the building used to be a positive factor as to why the men that are yes you the and basically by has preserved the very beautiful modernist us. that age of the building was asking about money. you can find examples of the full live on the wrong life. somebody. what are you, bill? i'm lot some getting a separate us in barstow. luna, and the rambler and body, the style meets beam is by one architect out of it. it wasn't 2nd, it's okay. it's gone for a hidden secret. you have to move a little off the round law to plaza. we all know where we will see
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a relatively little non work of bought by boss alone. his most famous architect jolanda, is that pretty long before he designs the secret out of a media or not pen thread. antonio gouter, you worked on this land to near the rom lot. oh, that's good. it's one of his early works, the whole then i get the housing from the pigeons at plaza catalonia, to the columbus monument. there are things to discover everywhere on the rambler. it's almost beyond what we've had together when now very near the pause or almost the end of the boulevard is known mainly for the columbus monumental moment. i'll go to after you have seen it from outside. you can go in up the elevator and enjoy a fantastic view from 60 made. isn't yet known as prince or even edward, i've used the 0. so since i made the data, they go to that is the color and in a secret to that input of the modem and the end is full of life and history. as a ramble is old secrets and new stories continue to him, or germany is famous for it. half timbered
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houses with around 2 and a half 1000000 still standing today. many of these iconic wooden frame structures date back to the middle ages and have been painstakingly restored. we find out 1st hand the motivation that is the life and blood of sets of projects. could you imagine renovating a nearly 500 year old crumbling, half timbered house on your own with almost no professional health. yeah. and totally did just not. he didn't realize the project would end up taking a full 9 years. first he had to teach himself all the necessary d i, y skills which is of kind and fine. there was no way i do it again. but because you'd never commit to doing all that work if you knew exactly what was coming your way. all his name them and all this to us of and but now yeah, and half timbered house is
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a thing to behold. it stands by the most el river, about a 150 kilometers west of frankfurt. to have to say, welcome to my house in shy and so that i was like 9 years of work into this big column. these rooms are 480 years old. it's hard to imagine now, but when young bought this beautifully renovated, half timbered house, 10 years ago, he paid just 7000 bureaus. the sly, often they are stupid, things looked bearable here at 1st the plaster had fallen from the walls before everything was yellowed, when it was full of trash, all the walls were totally black with venture either so excellent. we say when that john had to hollow to and refurbish the house completely. if you did almost everything himself and learn the techniques he needed along the way for tricky or tasks. so you got help from wondering, journeyman, the beginning of iron mining,
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the we're now in what's called the hall kitchen. and you have to imagine this is where life took place in this house for more or less 400 years. what of where the people build the fire cooked and age here and things are similar. now. i often invite my friends here in winter for private home concert. i am for up to about the whole concept just next to that space. the former event manager has set up his music room. he's not all of this room was actually in the worst condition of all on the out of him. i might as well of demolish did some spending, but i decided to save everything to remove everything down to the floor man, then completely rebuild at home, said quinn standing there. now this room has become the real gen, live in the house and me for the pad of a hell of during the renovation work young relied on regional and traditional materials, clay, limestone, wood, and slate. he felt it was important to open up the spacers more to the stuff. whereas what else here are these were all individual closed off rooms go from the
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light. i took out these fillings and expose the old beams that are almost 500 years old. overall, i wanted to achieve a bit of an open living concept because i'm for this often of one concept tops a few created organic surfaces made of clay or line throughout the house. and now he's an expert in a broad range of plastering techniques from i novice. yeah, for one thing i use clay plasters is going for hours. in addition, i incorporated many details using i'm a rock in line plaster called how the locked it would fly. sisters, all you apply it in 2 layers and then keep compressing it with travels and polishing zones, only put yes type. the house is almost half a millennium old, but it's heating. technology is state of the art with modern panel heating in the walls. and i understand it's a federal concealed everywhere except here in the band room and i made it so you can see how the wall heating is laid in one spot, a key or in the form of a spiral, either with his half timbered house. yeah. and has saved an architectural treasure
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. half timber construction became popular in many parts of europe starting in the middle ages. it begins with a wooden skeleton. the spaces have been filled in with clay or other materials. in germany, there are still about 2400000 such houses, most are historical. they became less common with the rise of industrialization. the 9 year long renovation of his half tempered house changed more than the building itself. young as a new person to i think that's that's one of the near them. i think this whole process has really changed to me because i noticed how d i y renovation work gives you a feeling of self sufficiency and immediate gratification. i focus on you each evening, you really know what you've achieved before i learned to work at my own pay all that. and when i become much more creative and i'm not afraid of making mistakes anymore. and last but not least, taking coffee in the afternoon is a german tradition that doesn't appear to be going anywhere anytime soon. but why
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is it so ingrained in the culture? a reporter 100 homo dug her fork in to find out did you know that germany's afternoon coffee and k tradition actually precedes the british afternoon tea boss? germany is maybe more known for its beer or bread. cake is actually pretty big deal here. so what else do you need to know about kick here? grab a fork lift stipend. taken germany comes with its own rituals, namely, kathy includes wooden coffee and cake, usually enjoyed in the afternoon around $330.00, especially with friends and family on sundays. a trip to my german grandparents isn't complete with light this rachel knows a good time to examine the german classics at the end of our sparks. this one is world famous black forest castle. our spots plaza literally is same as far as the copious layers of cream chocolate on. of course,
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cherries clear exactly where this peak originated from. spot said i would suggest germany's black forest mother and lots of mister nature's surrounding its origin. other german classic cakes are the beast and cake, layered freeze and cake. with short crust crumbled cake, probably seed kate, and this famed app. okay. a few cakes are popular well beyond the borders of germany, and some of their back stories have roots in walter, 9 neighboring countries regardless of where in germany, it's from though you can get your cake from almost any bakery or from specialized shops, like with history far confectionary that specialize in kicks is hard. never as good as oh, my secret recipe, though. my almost plump cake is unbeatable. of course, you can rely on the germans for some specific cake related vocab. the most
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important one is the difference between cool and toss up. it's confusing, but actually main case in german taught to or tart is a cake made with cream like this was with cool, couldn't cake is usually more related to dryer doors. sometimes a fruit, then there's coffee that i lost. it literally means exchanging go sit over coffee and cake, and finally covey involved the quite literally calories home. self explanatory, basically, cake made of cream and sugar. the classic german takes are traditionally made with lots of sugar spots here and create taste. amazing, but not exactly super food. that's why there are more and more meagan, unhealthy cafe. it's like this one offers exclusively, vague and case demand for vague and product has been rising noticeably for years in germany. pastry shack stuffy tut hska. as herself beacon had such
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a bad reinventing german classics for her cafe, dispensing entirely with animal products. several months longer. sometimes i get patrons to say plus i have to be in this, i'm with agree on that. i and this is i. that means none of this is genuine, nothing right from the stalls. it's been important for me to make it vague and deal with for me and began to kind of go together. sustainability is available, i don't work with any absences, either. i just use anything like that. because they are the best things into smiles on people's faces when they find they can use everything here. many are allergic tags to overjoyed when they stand in front of the display case and see so many optional. i get many people who say the criminal take place just like grandmother. that's the best one that i guess as best a compliment. a german cake has always had a special place in my heart because of my german grandmother. and now i understand why her cakes are so good as part of german college or my personal favorite will always be concave. and with that,
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we wrap up another addition of the show. be sure to follow us on social media for more fun stories from around europe. as always, thanks for tuning in and we'll see you again next week. i'll read those in the, [000:00:00;00]
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