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passion drama competition rivalry marketing numbers atmosphere powered by at intuition love hate money show you know fans from 5 stamps and fans all. on you tube joining us. desert mountains jungle. beach and a top show but it's all that combined is what our humax reporter discovered on the island of gran canaria. we'll take you there later welcome to your own max this is what else we have coming up. design ideas some of those takes classic cars and
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transforms them into nobody's guts and. the delicious christmas make you tradition in germany and you. do you have i me clue what this is well maybe people from the united states knows this is a christmas pickle many americans follow this german tradition of hiding seeing a pickle in the christmas tree whoever finds it gets an extra gift there's just one problem most germans have never heard about this custom you know might support the haiti rawlinson sets off to solve this riddle of the christmas because. yes the christmas pickle a beloved in time honored german tradition at least that's what i was told. but i'm in berlin germany's biggest department store and i can't find
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a single one of these christmas trees. over picoult luckily i brought my own. but let me back up where i come from. many people think that all germans hang a single pickle on their christmas tree many american families follow this so-called german tradition so according to this tradition the 1st person to find the christmas pickle on the christmas tree gets an extra. but to be honest i haven't seen or heard of a single christmas pickle in germany since i've lived here so i'm going to ask some germans during their christmas shopping if they've heard of it. are you having a christmas pickle on your christmas tree this year. that must be a tradition elsewhere it's not a german. christmas. cumbers not my favorite. christmas. no christmas because. i even had to explain it to santa in germany
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in fact 12006 team survey found that 91 percent of germans had never heard of it. so at this tradition is in german where does it come from and how did it end up in the united states. with a little christmas magic i'm headed to the small german mountain villages. to explore that a bit more. if anyone knows the origin of a particular glass ornament it's the people of laos they've been blowing glass here since 5097 and producing ornaments since the mid 19th century. last laura michelle happened and is the 4th generation to take over his family christmas ornament business. he hand makes and sells glass ornaments including the christmas pickle to buyers worldwide. i. but actually he only learned about the tradition in recent years on a visit to california. i was asked also you also make christmas pickles and i just
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laughed but then someone else asked me the same question and then a 3rd and i started wondering what is it with these christmas pickles and then someone explained that it's tradition in germany it's on a pickle on your christmas tree and that every american knows this i think oddly nobody in germany does handle it. that made him curious so he came home to search through his grandfather's glass molds from the 1930. days of my found his gherkin old since then we've been producing these glass pickles. now he sells pickle ornaments to customers in places like japan norway switzerland and of course the united states. but if you just learned about this tradition then where did the story start well there are a handful of legends surrounding the origin of the christmas pickle. one says that a prison guard took pity on a starving german born soldier during the american civil war and allowed him to eat a single pickle with this act of kindness he was able to survive and began hanging
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a pickle on the street each year. some say it was this man frank w. woolworth who needed a gimmick when he began importing ornaments from germany to the us in 880 s. . but maybe i need to ask someone who knows this christmas town the best so i'm eating laotian mayor nor but this man at las 5 class with 10853 this is the oldest still existing glass in town mr mayor do you know the tradition of the christmas pickle as it's or am i not we were confused is the christmas pickle what's the point that's what we learned both abroad people are convinced the christmas pickle is an essential german christmas item. if they personally i think some clever marketing guy invented this. but since then no shit has been making glass pickles simply because foreigners believe it's a local specialty of. ok so i still don't have an exact answer but there might still be hope i'm going to talk to gary
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a local who came across the pickle tradition in his research for a magazine i'm now sure glad. so what can you tell us about the history of the christmas pickle help before i did some research and found out that some families had a tradition of giving the person who found the. special christmas tree decoration on the tree the 1st or largest gifts on the screws to others as they get something on the dot so the christmas pickle story originated by not square. so we leave or know exactly where this pickle tristen comes from but it certainly is a little bit of fun and maybe one day the germans will know what i'm talking about but until then i have an idea. we will see later in the show we'll have more festive reports but 1st we're off to england where we'll meet the creative cod and the tsongas he transforms classic
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cars into works of art which is shown at odds going to recent around the world and he's even been nominated for the prestigious turn up prize mainly though he just went to church cuts. their heart on wheels. candy sunday is a big u.k. planes with existing models colors and shapes modifying the cars to achieve his vision. and when the designer takes his main automotive art project they tend to miss out on the roads of southern england he's living his dream. it's the spring . he's bringing a small it's about right it's a lovely it's the british call that the pale. at least all good all records go. i'd approach it's all over rolled together and all just to give just such
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a thrill because it is a baton goalball you. know because it's a company called it's an amalgam i should have everything. handy saunders ambition is to build cars that have never been seen before he speers no effort nor expense of actually spraying was 17 years building this car. these 7 fires and i was going into this construction and the panel doing this in my wood with my passion. he started work on the tennis in 2003 it's based on a rare vintage 1937 cord say to. the contours are inspired by the shape of a drop of. most of his works are based on wrecked or derelict antique cars like this 1940 pickup truck and the sanders took
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it apart and turned it into his custom designed metropolis car when he said work on a new piece of automotive art time becomes an important call makes following the kick you get out of creating this addictive it's not the all book but. you don't make it a creation it doesn't matter how important the car is if the idea is important here . everything else is of no importance sanders 1st fell in love with cars as a teenager restoring them in his father's auto repair shop when he took this one out for a spin and $984.00 media from around europe took notice if you want to be. annoying to 70 solid. custom i don't know why they did or did it because on you to tell you what. they all call it's never gone until i finish the sooners off an issue of lost
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interest as soon as he completes one of the vehicles he sounds or actions it out andy sanders through much attention again in 2006 with his flattest. and turns a mention in guinness world records in 2010 he had to ask did a console ask ideas of cubism to assist wayne to see beat and the media began calling him the banksia the heart of would be what you wish i could see because as quick as you can take when you're doing stuff like. the creation and you kind of rebelling against everything else i suppose that's where he started really i think it was the media the. maybe because he was doing it just for fun. as in the why the oil for. saunders and jake fun and passion into his noble sculpture they've already been displayed in several galleries in 2001
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a few of his car creations were even nominated for the new p.c. term arts prize called the saudis the rest of my life i want to just carry on creating things that are completely out of the ball appear remote more and are probably go another 200 calls that need to be paid well i think if my dream to do anything to get back to it was already. of one thing we can be quite sure as far as andy saunders is concerned his next car will be his best and most beautiful of all. traveling these days in times of the qur'an of ice pandemic is quite problematic and will trip is something to dream about but. not really very realistic however you can actually experienced something similar on the spanish island of gran canaria on the 3rd largest canary
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island you can find 14 different microclimate zones my colleague candy dividing felt like he was travelling the world without even leaving the island. brown canary is the island of many faces. and. there was quite a nice touch on iraq and i was with the thing here is that every corner of the island is different sometimes it feels like in the so hot. and others like the bahamas. drop into ravines or overgrown jungle paths. i feel like i'm in the alps. or of venice. it's like a small world too or somehow all in one day on a single island. i'm starting out in the desert at least that's what it looks like here in reality i'm strolling across the dunes at the must follow must resort.
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here the trade winds shape and reshape the 6 kilometers of dunes on the island southern tip again and again. it's a natural spectacle and the vacationers love many hotels line the edge of the dunes more than 4000000 tourists came here in 2019 most were here for sun shore sea and mild temperatures the year round. but i want to see the grand canaria that lies beyond the tourist scene so i head inland to the but i go to last 70 kilos by the ravine of the falcons. here you can see you know very narrow place like the jungle here yeah for. cattle us or oh my is showing me what the prime evil environment looked like on drunken aria back then most of the island was covered with jungle the further we venture into the ravine
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the clearer it becomes to me that the island was created by volcanic eruptions. the broncos that are 70 carlos is a popular place to go. canyoning i'm supposed to try it but i'm an absolute newbie . to. the only more exciting than i thought it's hard to. thank goodness i'm well secured for the trip down. nevertheless my adrenaline level is staying. i thought it was all over when i was lying there. to be honest it wasn't the most dangerous descent and it still was lots of fun didn't have the i might of gran
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canaria that they were to have fun then be saved and places. a lot of hot but also we have like you many t. there were great rabin's with a lot of for. and not to replace it with they call us the minions or continue because of this it's a combination between. things and seeing is. a good place to stop and catch my breath just put. this little point on the island south side is known for its colorful alleyways. and with a bit of imagination the little salt water canals could just as easily be somewhere and it's. only 50 kilometers north everything looks totally different this side of the island is green and for a job i get to valley is europe's biggest coffee growing area. i want to
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head even higher up to the islands highest point the pico did ask. me dina takes me to ground. and there are as mountain reaches. of much sometimes we get snow appear not every year but from time to time it's no longer life i know the same time you could be down on the beach something yourself naked or in her swimsuit on a continent you'd have to travel many kilometers to get such a difference here so we want to shift in just a few minutes you're in another world there's a man recruiting on the red. indeed here at nearly 2000 meters out judy it's noticeably cooler almost like it. and nowhere else is the alpine glow so close to the desert as on the ground cannot. that an amazing work trip on this island
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and there's much more to the problem than just the. baking cookies and christmas time is a longstanding tradition in many countries certainly here in germany you can even decorate christmas trees with them i myself have already baked for trays of christmas cookies but they are all gone but i'm not worried because he out soon lot experts at the baking. cinnamon stars vanilla crossings and more of these cookies help get pallets well primed for the holiday season susie career and catch us diva. the experts on christmas baking recipes really welcome to our christmas bakery we'll show you how we bake christmas cookies in germany. butter cookies are one of the favorites. instead of white sugar.
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uses 100 grams of powdered sugar. chad so far as. sugar spreads much better through the day when it's a powder and you don't end up with these sugar crystals all over the dough and you need 125 grams of cubed butter that beats an egg. 260 grams of flour a pinch of salt added sugar and for flavoring half of the mill apart not finish. i'm from. very very crumbly with the way but a little kneading turns it bit by the data into a nice road. the finished dough goes into the fridge for one hour. now it's time to cut out the cookie shapes the dough should be rolled out to about 4 millimeters thick. cutting out the cookies this fine for one pound on especially
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when done together with others. and have now we get together with friends and do our baking with them we take along the kids and it's lots of fun but after half cookie cutters are found shapes and sizes as a for example are terrific was play because they're so spread out and don't have any fragile edges and the like with a cap it's a little harder then you have to use a spoon or some a little tool to present the tail trying to get the. time. and the cookies are baked in the oven for 10 minutes at $180.00 degrees celsius. then comes the best part of the decorating the icing is made of powdered sugar lemon juice and food coloring. the youthful tree green. for more elaborate decorating colored sprinkles and a white foster can be used. baking
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for the christmas season is a tradition in many european countries. norway and sweden have their ever popular gingerbread. austria has its shortbread cookies. filled with charlie. a product of spain of the polgar ronnie's a deep fried dough often made good only a cross on the top czech is known for its waltz nests made with lady fingers. and belgian on the level and the speculative spice cookies are essential holiday treats. berlin blogger susan fate knows how this tradition got started. what they were baking cookies even back in the middle ages the monks did that in the monasteries to commemorate the birth of jesus christ it was also a sign of wealth the monasteries had lots of money so the monks baked and handed the goods out to the poor. back then where spices like ginger cardamom all
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spices and cloves filled the air with the familiar christmas eve for a long time they were looked reason europe and only used for holidays we think it's important for them to be fresh and not already ground or taken from some drawer where they were stored for half a year because they're around or fades very quickly now anyone who enjoys baking can whip up an enormous for riots of cookies during the christmas season. for the stock it's also the custom to give them as gifts and everyone's glad to get them. every kind needs to be some bold at least once. so a plate full of christmas cookies always seems to disappear in no time. to this in the german baking and cooking is what you can find on our you tube channel d.w. foods in the segment cook it like
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a german seth felicitous teen shows you how it's done and she invites international guests into the kitchen. interested in german cuisine then this is the show for you . hello i had come to cook it like a german cook felisa distain presents some of germany's finest dishes to foodies from around the world. a lot of me have you done this before you know this will be my 1st time. traditional german fare prepared and easy to follow steps from the savory to the sweet we've got it all. cook it like a german check it out on p w food. like all cultural institutions right now due to the pandemic the famous leipsic avant house orchestra can not perform in concert halls and so it comes up with a wonderful idea some of the musicians have decided to give free open air concerts
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all around leipsic from the top of a double decker bus. i like take double decker sightseeing bus converted into a concert stage on wheels from up here lights in the band house orchestra musicians play christmas carols for city residents on the 4 advent sundays free of charge. it's a welcome break from the dreary pandemic lockdowns as horniest dare not call before a mish rethink really enjoyed playing with my colleagues the bill of playing together as an ensemble. and i think we call very this joy to audiences to get to appreciate this beautiful music and. usually the like to orchestra play some 80 concerts each year but because of coronavirus restrictions concerts are banned so a small group of orchestral musicians have begun performing in public and in front
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of care homes where many elderly residents struggle with social isolation the short 15 minute concerts meanwhile are a hit with the lights of residents of all ages. story truck it really is a brilliant project and having brass players performing christmas songs is the most festive thing you could do and that is friends internet is a beautiful idea right now without concerts and this brings the music to the people and just a musical instead of people to the music awards you know with. the orchestra players take great pleasure performing in public playing up to 6 christmas songs on the buses upper deck while braving the cold winter weather which can be challenging says horn player seaman figure their instrument gets very cold which hinders the instruments intonation interaction from your finger straight for the court especially towards the end play 5 or 6 concerts per booster. and your fingers
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do get stiff making it hard to grip your instruments or. i will today was find the art comes after it's 2 or 3 lights take the bus returns to the divan tells orchestra hall which is close to the public for the forseeable future but director rhonda yes well it's remains optimistic there are projects like these motivators that we have to heed so many restrictions were banned from so many things so we're excited to do the few things we're still allowed to do his mom and our musicians enjoy recording c.d.'s or working on media projects inside the concert hall or your mom and playing from the bus so despite the cold weather armies with hot coffee and tea will be happy to be performing at all and so could these noble concert tours show that with a little ingenuity we can still get into the festive spirit. please don't forget to check us out on facebook go to our website for this week's draw and
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