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at the top of the show everyone and welcome to another edition of your own max with me, your host. megan lee. here's a look at what else we have coming up for you today. how eunice is our rule, became one of europe's most successful, tick tock, hers and some things about hungary and national dish, which you might not have known in the run up to christmas. one of my most favorite things to do is bake cakes and cookies like this at gingerbread house that we have brought into the studio to day . now normally my big goods are only for those around me, but in the norwegian town of bargain, many residents turn into baking architects. and that's because they participate in creating europe's largest gingerbread village. now with several 100 kilos of sugar
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flour and spice and use. this is a baking event of epic proportions. ah, somewhere there is an entire town made of gingerbread. a good 2000 to gingerbread houses and over 600 kilos of dough have gone into this christmas fantasy. europe's biggest gingerbread town. the residence of bag in norway. love this over 30 year old tradition. every year, but only custodial and her 4 daughters can hardly wait to get started. this special thing about the gender of our thing is that it breaks the community together. it's amazing that it's a fairy tale. it's, you come here for the kids. they have a lot of fun and like you can see the leather lights and the houses that made smell . so my thing just as tantalizing as the gingerbread town, as the old town of baton on norway,
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south west coast every year. but only gustovo turns her kitchen into a christmas bakery. she and her daughters need through several kilos of gingerbread dough. they carefully cut out each individual component for the houses. even the smallest of the family join it i. of course they're allowed to nav the occasional pinch up though. the cookies have to be thoroughly baked until crispy, so they'll hold up. it takes several sheets full to the liver, enough materials to build the houses. blue they glue the pieces together with melted sugar. then finally, it's time for decoration i go back if i can. gingerbread house is because they're really tasty. baker ah, pitching in to help leg. the town is the tradition that has now been passed on to
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the next generation. madonica started to built gingerbread houses with her mother and grandmother as a little girl and integrated them in the town. the bakers can cook up whatever their hearts desire. there is no fixed concept, but many residents pick a landmark from the back and area this year, our integration is said, the both house right across here. yeah. over here. so we wanted to do something from our place. and so we have that done for about to both. oh, oh and naming yes i would say for my grandfather, spoke the finished edible masterpieces are put on display in the art museum in central baggy any one can contribute from professional bakeries to day care centers . schools and families. ah, stay nautica stuff medicine found at the gingerbread town in 1991. the income from
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tickets goes to children's welfare organizations. ha ha, ha ha, good feelie abriya. seeing all the children adults coming here to to see the update you be on this contest. i hope that the gender was, if it will be a tradition along off the on gone. he's got very good reason to hope many of the towns people are already planning for the future. for me, gingerbread town is of my childhood because we have delivered houses several times during my childhood, and i am doing it with my kids as well. so hopefully they'll do it with that. their children. the gingerbread town remains on display until december 31st. then it is demolished after the gingerbread houses have stood unprotected and the exhibition hall for a month, they're no longer edible. even so baggins kids at heart began small,
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we'll be looking forward to building a new one again next year. ah. but i still wonder how many people have given the village a taste ever since its creation in 2016 tick tock has turned dozens of ordinary people into over night sensations. and that's what happened to eunice zabel. germany's most successful, tick tock are to day. now he has around 50000000 fans thanks to his colorful and creative content. and his numbers keep growing. what started off as a one man show is now turned into a successful team effort. many of my videos have upwards of a 100000000 views. i know, and that's what my 1st really big deal came about in late. the one in 20, it was an offer in the mid 5 figures in the class,
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unit 3 rose to fame 2 years ago. with his tick tock, he shot into the spotlight with creative photos and behind the scenes videos. to day, almost 50000000 people follow him, making him the 2nd most successful, tick tock in europe, and one of the top 20 world wide. but how did he do it? he was born in frankfurt, germany, in 1998, when in by nathan kind of of my parents who were morocco's been. then although i was born and raised here, a rocco holds a special place in my heart. and the young eunice to read doesn't speak arabic, still the annual trip to morocco is very important to him for the family. money used to be tight of thomas. i shared a room with my 3 siblings at that time, but we never complained about it. i actually always slept in a bed with my brother because we were too afraid to sleep alone does not answer laughing unison who had a religious upbringing and praise 5 times a day. sports also played a big role in his childhood. he jumped up, becoming
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a prize, soccer player. fuss at age 17. he realized he wouldn't make it. but then virtually overnight tick tock changed his life to day money is no longer an issue. then i'll be america booked like then on my birthday, january 6th, 2020. i posted one of my most viral videos yet. do i put my phone in a bucket, filled it with water and made a vortex with my arm? done? buffalo hung a time. then i poured some blue paint into him and because of the force of the vortex, the paint stayed in the middle rather than mixing with the water. is that venue alone made me 7 or 800000 subscribers. it, you'll see more up north albany and come up and that's what my 1st really big deal came about in late 2020 and it was an offer in the mid 5 figures in the class. i'm think you won't get rich with a single breakthrough video though, maybe 3 zeros, but for that it has to have gone very viral. well, that wouldn't cover my monthly cost. it is, after all, i have employees that i have to pay the house. the cars i currently i make most of my income through advertising deals, the mac line, post office with these units 3,
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texas to one of his productions. it's 8 am on a saturday. this is the only way he can work undisturbed behind his success as a team of 10 plus people, creatives, bookkeepers manage his his shoots, reveal just how much of a perfectionist he is good with attorney douglas available. yeah, yeah, there's him with my cincy mazel. it's usually always about one and a half weeks to a fortnight ahead of the shoot that we discuss everything. so we can be prepared to i my own guys, bring the bucket and stool and the picture please. everything has to be just right . he will go the extra mile for the next bio video and expects the same from his team. and i have to say honestly, i really don't like to leave as quick as yeah, the leaves are too all too brown, right. and that don't, we have nicer leave somewhere folks yet they're nicer ones down there. but the v, as in units, the only other leaves are in the tree will help all the resolve is something to be proud of. despite the brown leaves, eunice is tick tock reg, 7 as stone,
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issue 4000000, b s. m. eunice arrays. several channels reach over 60000000 fans around the globe. the team help him come up with new ideas, but unis edits the content almost exclusively by himself. his parents are not as supportive when it comes to his career. they want him to have an ordinary job, but his online community offers him the support he needs to keep going. laugh amelia laugh. amelia. the hash tag alone has over 19000000000 views on tick tock, it by nights and millions of youth. but success doesn't always lead to happiness of his father. of course, there are days where it's tough and so nice. it could be a day of bad weather, or maybe the star is just on a line with a little noticeable and you're moving to seeing the right. but i'm a very positive person. i'm on the road and experience a lot. so i don't have time to think about it really no time to ask myself the
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question, how am i doing right now with what dish comes to mind when you think of hungary, most people would likely say goulash the country's national dish. but if you go to hungary and order goulash, you will actually get a soup. we reveal this and other secrets about the dish in a new episode of our food secret series. ah, well, actually is a very simple dish. he want to pay the meat and he wants to pay the pop rica, the good quality, top quality paprika, which is not easy to get your hands on, even in hungry. ah, you have to follow the traditional just cooking for a few hours and give the lot as well.
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ah . every 2nd week we have to pull the slide the like as well. hi, my name is lisa santo, i from hungary and exit the sheer fans fargo. be the 1st and the one of the most popular signature this on over menu, this the traditional hungary i would assume a quite a bit of a loop we got up later. and in the market per week out by so the way nice to meet these meet and the public composite as well. ah, progress, sophie was a so much trouble as well. so that is the flavor regarding much more each. so i
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sure that the basic who fresh, the bus is available all the time. and the addition of some guardlick is very important. and we're going to buy some banish on you as well. that's going to be the base over this to we guy. he was the beef chick, this is one of them will stand there part of me on the meat. so actually this part of muscle, the call we use the most will death. that's why it's called the more much more than the in generally. because the nice it actually cubes and the, the cooking together with the poignant base. well, it's very important to us throughout the, owing, on letting us to. so it stakes hoffman or
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everyone. i mean, let it be just a simple torres from whichever part of the word or let it be a 3 mish landstar chef from a famous kitchen. every one who comes to hungry wants to taste the perfect glass. ah, hello, i'm sophia, i'm out there. hungarian food, right? they're based in budapest and i believe that perfect goulash is really the best step into that which would of hanging ah, the terminology of the glass is a complicated issue. because i think people normally, international people are expecting to get as to when they order a glass at restaurant. but here in hungary, if you're eating, it will actually, if you order it from a restaurant menu, you will probably get a soup and will actually, which is more likely. so if you reach the majority of the people who will expect to when they are there and will actually of
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course in hungary increasing its good per could a guess. another complicated issue, it's obviously the signature spice of hanging and cooking. if you have a 1st look on the public eye, you can immediately say a lot about the quality. it should be very intense through t clean taste. a secret tape of all other hungarian grandmother is he, we're probably not. we did that. every recipe and the secret is when you add the poppy come have to pig the pan of the heat and poured the popper get on the onions separately because it gets very easily bitter and it burns so easily. so that's why you have this extra, ah, carol's, than piece of meat. so he's a beacon wife, actually still mo, up the 2 hours the meters and i think group and the we cannot,
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some old version of us will be mixed together. either meet barrels that with the up to the assembled with a glass of his ready for all the elements are cool. i like igloo who because it's a very in thought somebody to favor. well maybe that's why the most from people that really like looks delicious. and you can learn more secrets behind your favorite recipes on our youtube channel. d w. food. now from a distance, the large format portraits by turkish artists, denise, a savage look like oil paintings. but when you get close to them, you see that they are made of countless pieces of every day items like bottle caps
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or scraps of plastic or fabric. now what is worthless, trash to? most people becomes a valuable material for dennis sandwich. while we visited the artist in her studio in the turkish city of is temple. oh, her portraits are put together from plastic, bottle tops, colored scraps of paper and fabric. and lots of cords. this turkish artist works and the medium of trash all the while following a mission. marvel are by no, i'm dennis savage. i'm trying to create a social consciousness by turning all kinds of every day consumer items into works of ours of get up my toes. should she composes the portraits in her istanbul studio, picking out interesting faces on the internet. first, she prints out photos of details and assembled them to form a template one meter 40 by one meter 40. that's when the creative work commences.
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owns immunization can reach festival. my mind plays with the pfizer and i analyzed this play amid yours. before i designed the portrait, i go to works of black and white photography for inspiration and leave out the colored pieces for the time being as in thinking material. i actually, it was a bit like a puzzle. i watched them on sunday. the news give, it's all mere puzzles. oh, denny savage stores her materials next door to her studio, piling up all kinds of scraps and bits and pieces, including cables, wires, leather, and aluminum cans. she gets her materials from the east on bull garbage collectors, and private companies parked the park, the mazda molars, while i looked like a wide variety of materials, such as for instance, textiles graphs, sir demon, all these are plastic bottle cappy that we've collected over time legend oh, sorry, i missed that would on the hard,
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this is all electronic john mark electronic data that i actually found in one piece little pic. but we break them down into little competitive with hans with and then all of these little pots can become odd if you thought, said it is just for works, are displayed in public spaces like it's don bulls airport. here, the artist reaches the broad international audience that she wants to sensitize to a more conscious use of resources. many of the travelers take the time to inspect. denise savage is complex, works close up to the night of the asylum about when people see my words from a distance, they generally take them for oil painting sickness molden up. when they come a little closer, they start to realize they're made up of household j executive sorta figure out then they can hardly believe what they're seeing and reflexively start touching my
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work. and then sometimes even that's not enough for them. you know, they might pick something off and take it along as 17 and long still are. currently, the artist is working on a series of portraits consisting of lots of colored plastic bags. she fixes each disposable back to the board with a glue gun. she devotes around 3 to 6 weeks to works like this for them. can i stick you on time? i thought you said that odd doesn't have to be made only using the classic methods of your son. i thought i'd like to develop a school of art that proves cooking can be art at amazon. the holding a camera is ours. and even how we act can be art i they did a, could they me, academic expertise isn't all that kathleen? i'd like to open a school where you can learn from practical experience school i to my costume. oh, i catching worse with an agenda than he sought edge hopes her ard can help make the
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world a slightly better place. and finally, train travel through europe is a good, great way to see beautiful landscapes. and some of the most stunning scenery can be found in switzerland, but many trains zip through the countryside. and before you know it, you are at your destination. well, for those who would like to take a leisurely ride for the alps, then it's all aboard the glacier express. the slowest express train in the world. ah, no dusted, mountains and glistening glaciers. rocky gorges and stunning ski slopes. this is train travel at its peak. hi there, i am hannah, whom all and today i am traveling on a glacier express. the twisting track travels through some of switzerland's most
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scenic landscape, which is why it's often described as one of the most breathtaking journeys in the world. i'm starting my journey in st. morris, a winter sports resort. beloved by the jet set. it's airily, the sun is just rising and it's minus 10 degrees celsius. but hopefully it will be worth it for the gorgeous winter views i've been promised. our 8 hour long trip through the swiss alps begins and sent more. it's continues through core and matt and break and ends in their mat. the route connects to ski resort towns often viewed as the winter playgrounds of the rich and famous big glacier express calls itself the world's slowest, fast re averaging just 38 kilometers an hour. it passes through $91.00 tunnels and crosses at $291.00 bridges, including the land, faster viaduct,
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a unesco world heritage site. the train is making a somewhat longer stop to switch engine. so i'm going to see if i can have a quick chat with the train driver. tyler went back hello. can you tell me right about what it's like? it's actually drive a train like this line is they all snow. it's quite challenging. of you need to have a good concentration and an overview of the root all as well as know the mountains and where the dangerous parts are alive. i hurry back onto the train just in time for lunch. the glacier express prepares all of its food on board in this tiny kitchen. it offers a 3 course meal of traditional swift cuisine that goes perfectly with the
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surrounding scenery. the glacier express wasn't always a luxury tourist attraction. it started running in 1930 as a way for locals to get around. but only in the summer months the vast amount of snow and ice made it to difficult to operate in the winter. ah, in the early 19 eighties, miss west began to recognise the trains tourism potential. the railway line was overhauled so it could run it year round the glacier express became one of the world's most successful and well known tourist trade. several hours into the journey we reached the highest point on the line that over out pass at an elevation of 2033 meters. no wonder this is also a popular ski area. this is definitely the most amazing view
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so far like being if i had a snow globe 300 kilometers later, the train reaches its destination. after 8 hours, we finally arrived in 7 months. it was like a winter wonderland. gorgeous scenery. but now it's really time to stretch my legs . i even catch a glimpse of the famous matter horn. just as the sunsets over this beautiful village, colorful moravian stars like this one and can be found hanging in many homes here in germany during the holiday season. if you would like one for your home, then just go to our website and take part. in this weeks the viewers draw. and with that, it is time to say good bye. as always,
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thanks for tuning in and we'll see you again. soup with ah ah ah, with
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