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yes. the most traditional. trying to do any time. check in with a whip special. take a tour of germany state by state on d w talk call. i want to welcome to another fun filled edition of your max i'm your host meghan lee from edible petals to prison breaks we are covering some interesting ground today here's a look what's coming up. looming good cooking with blossoms it is an exciting new trend. old whiny a seaside resort in denmark is an unlikely surfers paradise. and new
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beginnings how disused buildings around europe get a second chance. flowers aren't just pretty to look at some have powerful and unique of flavors and when they are chosen correctly they can add a taste explosion to any dish or one woman who is an expert in the field of edible flowers as martina goldner comet's now she's been experimenting with flowers of all kind in food and sauces for some twenty years it all started with elderberries and has since have blossomed into a successful business here in berlin. this garden is located ensured i should a small town just east of berlin. it's harvest season the manufacturer from luton was started over twenty years. ago by martina gardiner
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cabbage after she discovered the joy of cooking with flowers on a trip to france. besides the fact that flowers simply look great and they can also give food a whole new taste component no herbal spice tastes like rose of lavender or elderflower as these a taste components all their own that we add to the front and make it incredibly exciting. martina grows a wide range of flowers on the one of her twenty square meter plot including roses of course. the woman who rose is my favorite flower it doesn't necessarily have to be combined with sweet things it goes well with savory dishes to some people call flower cuisine rabbit i don't think it must be like salads and they really surprised to find it also harmonizes the meat and fish. here's where she normally prepares for flour dinners with guests. this time she's created a carpaccio of pears and turnips with
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a large road blossom. as a buy that was sometimes the rose is a bit tricky especially for women who use body lotions all perfumes with rose ingredients because if you know the fragrance from the fume and then suddenly you have it when your tongue and can taste it that's very strange. and. she mixes the glaze for the salmon filleted with a rose blossom jelly one of her own products the result is a spicy treat with. there are three types of aroma in floral cuisine. lesa flowers that give off a fragrance and have a very specific flavor a very characteristic flavor for example elderberry old jasmine roses lavender and lilac when you smell or taste it you know right off oh that's lilac or this is rose blossom or elder flowers. the second type is represented by the begonia it has
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barely any scent but produces more nonspecific tart flavor and then comes the third type cindy these of moslems that look magnificent like this who violet all pansies and there are coon flowers and poppies which have no scent and very little flavor their main quality is this simply nice to look at optic. in her shop but mainly on line she sells condiments spreads and syrup swith floral flavors. martina cabbage has plenty of regular customers and she keeps in touch with them. mushy one think it's so nice when custom is common bring me the homemade jams and jellies they've come up with using the flowers so i can try them of course it's because they're proud and sometimes because they'd like some tea just. martina guernica but also sugar coat her flowers to decorate cakes and the like
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a thin coat of egg white makes the sugar stick. as it does not have the time ending for of course is for one thing to get the blossom to keep the dry chill the makes it a bit crisp and it's tasty because the sugar adds and of course i think it looks very beautiful. to touch in austin. she decorates the cake with some floral confetti also from her own garden of course and it's ready to serve in martina's own café in her garden of blossoms. i ordered eleven. you can taste the lavender it makes you feel like you're in the provide some way in france in the summer is a really tasty aroma it's very delicate this conference i leave. martina to go to the cabbage a floral cook who introduces her guests to new worlds a flavor. of new worlds dozens of amateur
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dancers are preparing for a major debut in potsdam just outside berlin that place denmark's at prince frederick ensuring up for a major celebration more on those stories in today's express. hundred amateur dances a rehearsing in the german city of potsdam for the continent. show on saturday they'll be celebrating the european framing out of canadian choreography silvana and miles production at a dance festival here. continental combines elements of traditional line dancing with contemporary choreography. the truth of amateur dances who perform much more silvana man has been on to a with this concept since two thousand and nine mainly in canada and the u.s. . crown prince frederick of denmark is turning fifty on saturday and he's travelling through the country to mark the
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occasion. on wednesday his royal yacht docked in the port city of all those where he held a reception for invited guests. there have been various celebrations in recent days including a royal run through five cities. crown prince frederick and his wife princess mary are very popular with the danish people. until saturday visitors to the viva tech conference in paris can marvel at flying water taxis known as see bubbles on the river send to the french startup entrepreneur and on to bill is testing his vision for future mobility and of incentives to see bubbles are equipped with an electric motor they glide around seventy centimeters above the water's surface and can reach speeds of his palace the hundred plus can travel up to one hundred kilometers on
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a single charge currently there still someone at the helm but in the future is the bubbles will be autonomous water taxis people can tell them why and. when it comes to surfing in europe the western coast of portugal comes to mind as a favorite spot to ride the waves but there is. our first paradise is located in the most unlikely of locations in the northern part of denmark now believe it or not kick malar on the north sea it serves as a mecca for surfers who really don't mind cold water but surfers need to bundle up as those waters that never really get warm and because of this this place is known as the cold so does it live up to its name your max went there to find out. meter high waves and ideal conditions make this
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a paradise for surf is not even going to temperatures need freezing can deter them they need a name to delete you need a denmark called hawaii and not only because of its wake up. surfing instructor misfile school has lived here since two thousand he thinks it's a perfect surfing location. the reason. for surfing is the coastline the way the coastline goes we have bays we have we have. all kinds of different things that make calls and create waves and then we also have like we call it a window it's like a place between norway and england where we have like real ground swell coming in and they hit them on the right where we are at the moment into the law. back in two thousand and five rasmus started one of the areas first surfing schools his chain also teaches wind and kite surfing this is marie you not see
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a second time here she practices on land before heading out to sea the region is good for beginners because the waves great close to the sure but maria doesn't just come to kidman the for the way. a lot of this place gets its charm from its residents as well this is so nice and friendly to visit. and they make you feel right at home here. and that makes up for the cold and the harsh conditions. become long so you can go surfing in the morning and kite surfing in the afternoon and i always have lots of fun. and so if i go into the water myself after the surfing lessons probably it's really great. some four hundred years ago pigment was the center of trade with norway today fewer than one hundred people live in this fishing village. it's been popular with danish so it's for decades and
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was discovered by foreign and theseus mainly by chance. begun in the one. german guy he went up to him want to visit his girlfriend norway and he went to his tone that moment the wind was so strong that the pharaoh couldn't sell and have to try to find out something to do to kill some time and into this map of what was for there was a possibility of nearby and then he saw his tall timber and he decided. the german surfer enjoyed his time include miller soon after an article about it appeared in the surface magazine and the town became very popular world surfing championships have been held here since twenty ten catering to the surfer crowds of restaurants and cafes like this is. its owner mike newsome makes pancakes his specialty is the savory one with french
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pike. she says she's not worried about losing its charm. we are surrounded by the national park on one side and the sea on the other side so they have the town has a limit of how it can grow so it's what we have a few more. houses might be able to be built but otherwise room very limited and can really just extend the benefits. even so it is well known among surface switches and comp spirits nicknamed home to. this even. for after a hot day. the bloom may be short lived but rez moose is hoping for a sustainable development. so it's really important also to see
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all the other proves. to make this more healthy they can survive in the future even if the surfboard like goes away a lot more. that's not likely to pull is now and you wouldn't venue figure that surfing scene and is set to attract ever more surface despite the cold. when a prison shuts down or a church closes its doors for good there aren't many options for these empty buildings besides tearing them down but things to several creative minds across europe these abandoned spaces are being reused in another sense from a prison break a game venue to escape or sanctuary we take a look now at how some of these old buildings from the netherlands to spain are getting a new lease on life. the inmates at great as one hundred fifty year old prison were under surveillance twenty four
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seven. twenty fourteen the crime rate dropped in the netherlands and fewer jails when needed. some close down. during the years of austerity the government decided to close down. some twenty to thirty. prisons. their upkeep was proving a drain on the budget now the old prison and breda is fulfilling a new role it hosts prison escape games people pay and you see euro's to have themselves locked up voluntarily. i got a letter saying i had to report to prison and ruby locked up for ten years do you know why no. excitement and a little bit nervous because i don't know what to expect. t.v. cameras are not allowed into the prison during an escape game. everyone has to wear
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prison garb and try to escape our eighty actors make for an authentic experience. we want to allow people to be the hero within their own prison movie everybody has seen prison break shawshank redemption escape from alcatraz and we want people to get that feeling to get up. and it's a game it lasts three hours. other buildings are also getting a new lease on life houses of worship stand empty because there are too many churches and too few worshippers so many churches are now being sold or rented out like in miss ellen bell tim where church was converted into the luxury martin's part of hotel. most of the time they all come inside and they want to take pictures. and night stay here starts at fifty euros
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per person. the regional arches and windows date back to eight hundred sixty seven . it was quite a challenge to convert the church into a hotel. you never really need to show the churches are in there and you have to build into the actual so do your she takes to be very creative. doing. it was a huge undertaking a good two hundred tons of steel went into the new foundation five new floors were installed beneath the church's roof but the original structure remained intact. this church and then there are in north western spain has also stood empty. decades now skate forward is has discovered it's a cool shady interior and replace the pews with. spanish street
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artist or could have something else as it splashes of color. now the former church attracts young skaters from all across the u.s. . what. i've done quite a lot with this is the most important piece i've done in my career special to work on such historic surroundings. this is my personal sistine chapel. back at the former prison in breda everyone succeeded in escaping within three hours and thoroughly enjoyed it you feel like a prisoner and it does in the game it was surreal it felt like real and you had to go in and do. and tried things to try and escape and set up. things with other people like that. now several young startups have also set up offices inside the form which breathing new life into an old building.
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does kolo is an italian singer and songwriter who specializes in the italian a shuttle song from the one nine hundred thirty s. and sixty's now she is regarded by music critics as the voice of sicily she developed her talents at the vienna conservatory and soon after she began winning prizes at jazz festivals and making music with the movers and shakers in the industry was color has just brought out another studio album so we want to have a first listen. to scholar makes music not in a recording studio but in her ballet an apartment.
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so i don't separate my private life from my music because some ideas come to me in the middle of the night then i have to get up and write something. today at disco know as our polly her latest album el paso interiority came out at the start of may the singer who has been dumped a voice of sicily has lived in berlin for fifteen years that was his first this is breakfast this is life in the city i mean it's a lot but that say it. for me coffee is about savoring a moment and more mentally. she crossed some. chance she put it. up. to one judge agrees to. satellite but no not last show. she was. as he shouts phone when i was twenty two i had
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a vocal coach who said my singing career would be over at twenty three because my voice wouldn't develop any more. and i thought no i want to sing. it doesn't matter how my voice develops up or down i want to sing because it makes me happy. friday. on her new album at a scholar does something unusual she takes people sorrowful experiences and turns them into music. songs of hope like the one about the mining disaster in martinel belgium in one nine hundred fifty six which killed two hundred sixty two people based on the recollections of survivors. one man i was so scared he started to pray and seeing that really impressed me songs make great companions
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when we're alone. and the back left all thoughts of them realize. that scholars rarely alone she loves to serve her friends are silly an element not putting she makes it according to her grandmother's secret recipe using her old molds. i have fifteen or sixteen of my grandma this is my favorite. things. her sicilian family didn't just give her a taste for luck dolce vita scholar grew up in catalonia where she discovered her love for music only on but she almost pursued another career. when i was seven or eight i wanted to be anon so this for my first communion i had my mother make me a dress when she was a seamstress and i didn't it was i want trysts like anon and i wore a wooden cross. while the other girls will these fancy tool dresses and look like princesses and i was on the path to god who got. to
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school no didn't need to enter a convent to express her spirituality these days you're more likely to find her outside a church playing table tennis for her life is movement and everything is music. i think i'm someone who loves life and bust. and now something for all you're doing yourself is out there if you fancy trying your hand in creating some of your own home decorations then our resident d.i.y. acts for it francisco this has some great ideas and today she's going to show us how to create small balls for any kind of storage but pay close attention she moves quite fast. i'm francisca today on your make really making little goals for you and thoughts and it's surprisingly easy and i will show you how you can do it yourself you will
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need. you can find it in craft shop on the internet. a rolling pin of just use an empty but to. have them put an attractive ten. in the color of your choice. some acrylic paint for example gold. of any size you light. and something and. take a piece of. it into a ball and then roll it out flat with a rolling pin the clay should be perfectly smooth but not too thin. and thence that and printing the design right on to the modeling clay expects to be in the middle. take your ball as a center and press it deep into the clay top down. now take the knife and cut out the second. layer that is into
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a similar size with the stem side chris the clay cathal into the bowl two from its shape. you take the modeling clay about to. use the sandpaper to round out the edges. now the bowl itself is finished. but i like to trace the edge with golden acrylic paint to give the bold and nice and i think the most substantial. finish. if you don't have any rubber stamps at home you can also print some very. he has designs within a society something like this and you can also print designs in bring it with cookie cutter just be careful not to push the cutter all the way further to the. interior design at its best check out our you tube channel detail the interior
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