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many deeds his music is bound to get. for his fans he opens doors to. sounds good. oh sure that's so much more than just background music video game music starts to do or twenty fifth on d w. everyone welcome to another exciting edition of your max i'm your host meghan lee from orals of noodles to wining and dining we've got lots in store on the show today here's a look at what's coming up. mama mia it's time grannies and their homemade pasta. snow surfing featuring
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a new winter sports phrase in finland. and look twice a week house that appears to be made oh good. it's hard to be your grandmother's cooking and that is definitely true in italy it's high in granny's or not make the best handmade pasta but with mass production of a time and food one british longer living in italy was sad to see the tradition of pasta making dying out so she filmed talented gramma's making their special creations. it padre. jack. you know part of it will be. just take back you said that what.
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you said is ninety five years old she's from the island of sardinia and she's making pastor for more than eighty years with body and soul. john limited. needing the past to do is part of her daily routine every single noodle is handed me. on it it would just get their name from their shape fingernail macaroni. the pasta grannies web page introduces italian grandmothers their traditional recipes local noodle shapes and personal stories from all around issuing. the intention behind the project is to preserve the centuries old past a tradition. the site was founded by british food writer vicky venice and she's been living in central italy only for the past twelve years i noticed
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a young women i had to go out to work and simply weren't making pastor anymore is any of the older women and i thought someone needs to make a record the fact that it's not just about learning about pastor which is a universally loved food it's also. a grammy the residents were grandmothers and everybody loves their own. today she's visiting a pastor granny from a neighboring village video piano internet the is eighty two vicki benison films and interviews while she makes past. one thing. when did you start making this particular past or. do you remember. it. today and i've been making this past since i was about ten. that you will yeah my mother taught me and my sisters and me to
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a. mania rolls out the dough thinly down to two millimeters thick ness. then she cuts it into little squares. today she's making cup and nettie here in the marquee region this fills pastor's especially popular on holidays. and then he has nimble hands when it comes to shaping the pastor. is it difficult not at all. in fact it's easy all you do is folded and press the ends together at. the family to do forty. there. so it didn't take long to persuade you to take part in a project. i think it's great in this way others can learn a recipes and the tradition won't die out the fact is that. vicky benison has already visited more than two hundred pastor grandiosely. she searches
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for them throughout italy but it's not that easy to find them. so i have a granny find and she could live here she lives in fire and we work together sourcing grannies and pastors we are ask. you know the local man we find out about food festivals and ask the organizers it's it can also be friends of friends total strangers on trains you know we ask everybody if they have a grammy. hardly any of the grannies can actually name precise measurements but years of experience have talked on how to gauge the right proportions. and after that man this is homemade pasta dough i don't buy it and this is how it should look around solution as well as nice and even. to pass the grannies are on instagram as well. and on you tube. picky venison channel has more than three hundred
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thousand followers. so i think it's important to celebrate all the women's experience. celebrate it and just have fun with it really because it's quite often women often shy and stay in the background and it's nice to kind of push them into the center in. she hopes her project will inspire. of the people to visit grandma was in the countries they live in and preserve their recipes and chong's for generations to come. to a brief look at other culture news and the old couture shows are in full swing in paris but one famous face has been noticeably absent more on that and other stories in today's express. sure no
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founded spring summer collection in paris on tuesday the fashion show was held in the haunts of the french capital where the compound was transformed into a tuscan paradise. numerous celebrities attended including musician final williams and actresses kristen stewart. and tilda swinton. creative director col lanka found was absent he did not take the customary bio at the end of the show apparently he was too exhausted to attend. london's hosting britain's largest annual toy said. kid visit is get a sense of upcoming trains. like fun gooey substances or toys that encourage lending. such as the three thousand robot. it helps kids learn to write
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code and make it through all kinds of pictures every two hundred seventy companies are showcasing their fun products at the fab. after over seventy years in the music industry italian composer and conductor ennio morricone is on a farewell tour with the national symphony orchestra. the nine year old morricone is playing some of his more than five hundred legendary film scores. morricone will be touring until late june and he will be sorely missed calls by film buffs sound bite music lovers. continuing now on the subject of fashion and clothing and designers as soon as they strike and seven are founded their label a kind of guys in two thousand and nine and since then their creations can also be same on the couch walks in paris now for them sustainability plays
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a great role in their designs now their clothes should be timeless and functional for all occasions it's a formula that seems to be working since our clothes are sold worldwide. unique designers. and susie stylish want to create fashion that can be worn the world over they launched their label a kind of guy he's nine years ago today they're hugely successful selling their creations in one hundred twenty stores in twenty four countries. you could say we're trying to create something timeless we don't want people to buy a winter jacket they won't be able to wear next winter because it's no longer in style we want them to buy a jacket that they can wear for ten years because it's timeless. type. of all of we want classic cars or products with a certain twist. and we want to reinterpret materials
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processing certain techniques. to make noise. the two designers work closely together to discuss modify and then perfect them various creations. for them fashion isn't about making some artistic statement they want to create clothes that can be worn on a day to day basis. we get a lot of inspiration from everyday life i'm always saying. for instance if i'm cycling and i see an older man who's wearing an interesting jacket i might stop and take a picture in secret. these are just things that come from daily life and that's where i get most of my inspiration. this guy from. running out and close down to earth and high quality they're all about
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sustainability too. just like finish fashion label halo where each piece is designed to last a lifetime as the creators shun the fast fashion craze also a bit like the old cook your creations by dutch fashion designer on old found a camp which is made of scraps left over from other garments each piece therefore is unique and says he based on top meanwhile now even uses oranges to make yawn and fabrics. some of the fabrics for a kind of guys are specially designed and made for the company in italy the collection itself is assembled entirely in germany among the pieces is a pocket. parkas a classic german army parka the everyone knows everyone probably wore at some point we wondered. you know we could upgrade the park and bring it up to a high quality level. in the outer fabric is
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a robot the lining is a fluffy for. the unique selling point is that the lining was made by world famous teddy bear pioneer. the it was the idea is that when they were a people should think that they are being hugged by a teddy bear that might be. beyond fits a practical universal and removed from any pressure from the latest fashions that comes at a price the pocket cost seven hundred eighty euros. making things that can be won over a long period of time i can't really say that they fit right in with this moment in time. given the. fashion that some people acts in an increasingly complex well winning concept. ok next up we are heading to finland the lapland region which is in the full grips of winter well the last few years have seen the emergence of
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a snow surfing now that's an activity that combines snowboarding with surfing for the next partner series fun in the snow went out with two experts to see exactly what this new winter sport involves. a picturesque winter landscape in finland some one hundred forty kilometers north of the arctic circle. though only three hundred seventy meters high climbing mt so time is quite arduous. and maxie not a happy to make the effort they want to suffer down the slope. on like a normal snowboard their bones have no bindings all fasteners this sport is the new thing. ten percent of the five percent going
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down is actually probably. like an adrenaline rush really well just. as it's i mean it's hard work sometimes through the snow for kilometers but but even i mean even that is rewarding in itself but then when you get a ride at the end of it it's kind of the cherry on the cake snow surfboards can't really be bored anywhere in finland so there was only one logical thing for the fins to do to build them themselves. a designer and. a trained cabinet maker established their own company in robin amy they both worked in tools got started. i think freeing your feet from the board that you're not attached to a certain position just opens up more of a versatile way of writing. to perform like
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a surfboard perform on water so would perform on snow similar way. it is important for the two fins that the whole operation is as ecological as possible only natural materials such as birchwood no synthetic resin no fiberglass the new board should be uncompromisingly environmentally friendly. leave it alone or with a few friends around surfing as often as possible on winter. more and more winter sports enthusiasts are asking for snow surfboards they sell for around four hundred fifty euros each. there are three basic requirements for this type of winter sport you need to be in
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good physical condition have lots of time and a bit of a thing for extremely cold weather. in the forests of lapland small humps along the way often hikers a little peace and warm day. just. in the most. obviously when the season is on you have to make the most of it. because you know there's not going to be any snow surfing for the rest of the year so you've got to catch the snow when it around. surfing at minus twenty degrees celsius on snowboards without buying wild landscape with our prepared ski runs and without the ski lifts this is how you handle your taller. i'm not going to like it best.
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for today's edition of your remarks deluxe were in poland to visit a home made out of tongues of concrete now the architect said that for this house more concrete was used then for any other private house in europe that would make it a pretty sturdy structure indeed but with a little trick the building almost looks like it's made of wood. you know this national park is just outside the polish capital civil. here you can find a house that looks like it's made of thames. but the facade is actually made of concrete . and cover one work on mount it inside my house. six hundred tons of concrete went into the house which is owned by the bank if you tell me i cough ski the goal was to make us look natural in this location because the location is so our love with pine wood
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and we didn't want to be. intruders or invaders into the space we wanted. at home. concrete plays a major role in the interior as well. the wood like appearance of the bulls gives the snowmen harsh and cult material an entirely different feel. and it feels good to know and if you look at the structure. it resembles what. do you have. with parts. it is not i think i feel you know this is a better war material but it looks on the. forty six year old male cop scheme moved into the four hundred fifty square meter house with his wife and three children in
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nine years ago. and he had some doubts about the use of concrete but not anymore. we can feel that this place probably will leave most of us easily and that's why. it brings some sort of stability. so i'd like to. stability comes at a price that you can't simply hammer a nail into a concrete wall and hang a picture for example. bought me a coffee has a simple trick. this is one of the versions of that was started. this one goes like you know sometimes when you can you have to. fix it like this so just take away one. stick it to the wall
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and the other part or stick it to the picture. just. and that's. most of. the family enjoys being close to nature the house has a rooftop terrace and stands on six hundred square meters of land. in a courtyard has a pool planning and building lasted three years it's time to develop the perfect texture and color to achieve the illusion of wood on the concrete surface. were experimenter quite a lot were happy to find people who are enthusiastic about working. with concrete so we found damage provided there are some aren't. and
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a company from crackle to secure storage softball and. brought not to. rock. storing over the full sets of medieval buildings in cracow and this is how the mixture was created. house that has a woman and natural feel proof that concrete is moving is the tall but it may appear you just have to be prepared to expand. europe at its best your imax brings you the highlights on instagram stunning landscapes spectacular buildings and mouthwatering delicacy our reporters are constantly on the look out with their cameras we look forward to your comments check out our duramax instagram stories and discover how exciting and diverse europe can be. on instagram. when you live in
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a city space is often limited in the german city of cologne one entrepreneur has come up with an idea for wine lovers to store their bottles a so-called wine bank now for a monthly fee wine connoisseurs can rent space for their collection and meet up with others who share this palatable passion. this historic center of is the ideal temperature and perfect conditions for storing high quality winds. the wind bag a private members club has eleven locations in total. and today is five runs the cologne branch members need a special chip card to get in but they can come any time they like as it never closes. they can choose whether to rent a small vault or a whole set of. two thousand square metres the space is huge but also very
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special. to get drunk on the idea that we also discussed with the local authorities was that people would be able to close the door at the main entrance behind them go through another door and entered totally different world in northern england and we really wanted to make everything as soundproof as possible . so you close the door leave colognes town center behind on the left and then you're in another world into this and then bones in under it this and i went and used for decades and took fifteen years to renovate the architects kept elements of the original design and combined more modern fetus view few of i need the office storage space to wine lovers from cologne and the outskirts back where much more than that and. we really are. we want to build up a community of wine lovers and some people who can talk about why and also to taste
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their wines because your body allowing our of you to move. north for cost. monthly membership cost seventy nine euros applets depending on the size of the storage space other than hot was one of the first to store his wine here. you're going to see stores here not everyone can afford this as a hobby and. there aren't many on in point students here it feels more like a club. but i've met many people who just happened by and we started talking. of course it's interesting to see what others are drinking but. it's very nice isn't. it important that others should be able to see some of the bottles and labels. of my past when you walk through here with members you see them looking at what their neighbors have. that is they're obviously interested and curious the noise.
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comes cause. the wine back up is perfect storage conditions the chance to meet other connoisseurs and taste some high quality vintage is. and that brings us to the end of another show your max is about to undergo a major change the format of the show is changing now we will only be broadcasting once a week in the future but we will be bringing you the most exciting stories from around europe so for this week's drop we would like to know which moments from your own macs have been your favorite send us an e-mail and you could win and exclusive eight year old max watch well as always thanks for watching we'll see you again tomorrow. tomorrow on your own. explore the stunning countryside around the polish town of second on a horse drawn slave the traditional form of transport in this mountain region is
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