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over the side, the st. food is not well bottom flipped up, but also when it comes to sustain dependency information and trend texas on d. w travel, you can have it wherever you, what's your opinion, feel free to write your thoughts and the comments. the sounds like a dream, an artist journey from the street to success of feet behind the scenes beside miller, our favorite average german invites us to dinner. looks like the caribbean. we travel to the italian island upstart danielle. all listen more coming up on your own mac. the
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ending homelessness in britain is one of prince williams. he goals through his homework project, the number of people living on the streets there has risen sharply in recent years . david toby managed to turn his life around and today he's a respected artist. the david toby experienced homelessness in england for a year and a half. he lived on the street and slept in the car and experienced that shape this sculpture. now a well known artist, he's using his work to draw attention to the issue of homelessness in britain. in the summer of 2024, the sculpture was exhibited at london's renounce sachi gallery. among the visitors was prince william on david tiredly. i'm a, as i to this and educate the don't really working in homelessness, addiction,
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mental health. and yeah, welcome to my home studio. for the past few years, david has lived in a counsel slide in summers town, a neighborhood in north west london. history room apartment is now filled with his artwork. one piece that immediately stands out is an unconventional self portrait. i was always very focused on, you know, one coming to success the come in, you know, having money and buying my own house, you know, and i had a huge stroke. what to that my whole life, difficult slicked lot overnight, just got flicked. well, i lost everything. yeah. and it will come from x ray dot com crash moment in life. so when people go, but it doesn't look self, what's right?
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oh, trust me. that is probably the most accurate portrait has outputs i've ever done. according to an aid organization, by 2024, the number of people experiencing homelessness in london reached record levels to nearly 12000 a human tragedy. david runs workshops for children at st. johns primary school and bethel green. in the school yard, he created a sculpture title home 2013, using parts from the compact car he lived in for a time. now shaped into a house was struggling to find a spice to build the sculpture for the search gallery and prince william's shot. and i almost our nose like do you know, any way we're in the area, i'm trying to find somewhere to rent an onset, denise for cheap because of the money and. and then yet i suggested coming in using the spice. and i couldn't think of something like a really because one, it gave me
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a whole playground with the young students followed the sculptures creation closely step by step. they get to be inspired by notice for children would watch by the, by the windows of it. so you david working, working on, and so that's inspirational. and it's in itself for the, for them to see what the final piece of what size of it. i'm main for it to be taken away and then be put in a procedure scattering such as this out to gallery. well, that's amazing. by summer 2024, david toby's work was part of homelessness, refrained a major exhibition at the such a gallery in london. the visitors included the young students from saint john's, the prince william who is addressing the issue of homelessness in prison through his foundation, david toby continues to engage with the issue through his work. he's
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currently developing a new installation house made of fabrics, scraps and racks, painted by school children the through a question, publication, toombs and your best friends becoming homeless and they're coming to live with you . what do you think might that 1st night stay with you? just a little bit nicer for them and get them to paint what that need. um, so there's lots of tvs. somebody said, hug and family. but the best thing, a glass of water, you know, a week to get those basic things in life. that when you're homeless, you don't have access to it. so for may when she said this little golf set about this big set about this gloss was she painted. i need to call, i also saw emotional. homelessness remains a deeply personal and painful topic for david toby, a social problem he continues to confront through his are to have you ever wondered
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what happens when germans have friends over for dinner? what are the unspoken rules when it comes to a german dinner party? euro max reporter, claire trolanda. gower wasn't on the guest list, but still managed to get a look behind the scenes today with going to an average gem and didn't a policy. what do they cook for that? guess all the guests as comfortable as they seem, and all they honest, if they don't like the food we're visiting lisa miller and app it's jasmine, to find out more than 65 percent of german said that they like to invite friends over for dinner and nearly half of them do it, at least once a month. it's been 4 weeks and this is lost in a party. so as an average demons tonight's the night for the next one. the
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unluckily like the majority of german michelle likes to cook. tonight he's cooking the country's most popular dish pastor. yeah, the well that's one way to takes to pass this whole germans love a beautiful table settings and when it comes to decorations they love. flowers seems like you there isn't to find that michelle's design choices. and michelle told his guests to come at 7 p. m and says germany is land is punctuality, the
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like one in full germans, michelle and judy is friends. kathy and eunice have arrived early, a major photo, which is actually considered impolite. opposed to waiting to be pumped. fantastic. when it comes to dental policies as a hostile jim and see them as a good excuse to drink wine. when toasting, make eye contact. german legend has it to the avoiding eye contact means 70 is bad . 6. it's $728.00 and the final guest told me still hasn't arrived. an unexplained delay as 30 minutes is on thinkable, such as the but when tell me arrives the 2 bottles. it looks like also given
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the michelle's brought out his signature dish mediterranean tomato pastor i wonder if they can tell it's from adjust the guests also to help clean up. but michelle and julia insist they relax the for 90 percent of germans. food is the most important part of a dinner party and they are trying to give the feedback on the cooking. i hope that like the fruits, because uh i put a lot of fluff in it, but the food wasn't the best thing. yeah, a, it was definitely a little over a cart mission over says these another good cook and you know what is right? yeah, this is okay,
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but at least the drinks are really good. i know he's not the greatest cook in the world, but he's trying i would say 3 i've to well this, this is my so if you want to, i'm sure you get your, i'm sure the, maybe you get a pizza the next time it's 11 pm and michelle wants to go to bed. looks like they've taken the hint, the kind of think of the . so what did you think is the average german dinner party was it is organized as
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you expected. vienna sausage stands are more than just a place to grab a bite, their local landmarks, social hubs and urban icons. and they've even been recognized as part of the cities and cultural heritage. this place is about more than just sausages. in 2024 d n. a sausage stands were recognized by units go as intangible, cultural heritage and the good the good b and e sausages, aromatic and taste, and chris, the in texture called the sense of noxious claudia keith quality. freshly made mastery and st. food you could say creak whatsoever rarely this good at home. the sausage stand is the place to eat them. and the quality has to be right with just to be an e sausage stands are an integral part of the city and a popular meeting place. but their numbers are dwindling. in 2010,
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there were some 500 stands in the austrian capital. today, there are as few as 120 at all is bushed in the city center. they have at least 8 distinct types of sausage sebastian noise to the is the head sausage maker here. he went from high end cuisine to st. food truck. so this is where the magic happens. so there's fairly room to turn around, do some. here we are of items, but today we're talking about the software. one of my favorites is that was we had left, a sportsman sausage, low in fat, with a high me content, and double smoked over beach. whatever man a letter you prepare one we think is the key is a nicely grilled, but not too much in this defiance library. so mainly chopped with a dollop of spicy mustard is a little hoarse radish on the sooner and too hot peppers.
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i saw it. you know, so that's exactly how it served it. the, all the post to work get us started orders. i just cut the sausage making drink. so most people rank and welcome. you have the job description of a chef group, a waiter, and a psychologist, and all the one i said, you should also have a pension for cabaret. you shouldn't take everything too seriously and you need to have some shimming, vienna's characteristic humor, and your answer fidelity for the rest of the so called, blah, blah, to have shapes the cityscape of vienna since the 16th century. they had mobiles stokes and sold meat and sausages to the poor population. back then, many of the locals didn't have kitchens in their apartments. the sole substances of today emerged in the 19 sixty's. mike liners, sausage stand is all about authenticity, even down to the architecture of the stand itself is the best on this one is an
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original be an e sausage stand from the 1979. they used to look like this all over the city, and there are only a few of them left about. the ones that still exist are often plastered with various advertisements you to get to us. it's important that the stand looks just like it always did. the most childhood. in addition, mike has gone organic, he even offers vegetarian and vague and sausages, guessing from nowhere and came out. we may only be a small v, any sausage stand, but we to have to do our bid for climate and environmental protection came on, which were granted production and sustainability is our contribution to border control. not hard to catch and so on. the byproduct of one variety is especially popular div wish the 5th one sausage that's only available in australia. i think it was invented here in the 196250 k is a kind of smoke sausage filled with a cheese. it's only available here and it's our best seller for the universe post
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on the home by typical. yes, i'm just, my favorite is the case ios and i think it's a classic area. nice and crisp, like taste good. and it fills you up, legal stuff enough. you have a kid, i got a case, a car, not in a hot dog bun manual evening. my favorite is the case of china because it contains everything i like and i know and it's been my go to since i was young any mock. so how did the v and you feel about the unesco status of their sausage stands from birth, world, cultural heritage in vienna. deals really great. one of us was i couldn't imagine the vienna without the vienna sausage stands a piece of history with the future. does this make you think of the caribbean? think again, it start danielle italy, 2nd largest island, famous for white beaches and crystal clear waters. but just health care to be and does it feel? okay, is there a pine trees instead of palm trees and you can swim, get around spot. if you come at the right time of year,
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you'll find an almost endless choice of beautiful beaches that so can key into the wall into the video. i think the best time to travel here is the low season, either may to mid june or september to mid october of food and it's nice and quiet here down the side. and the water is also more beautiful. it has the most amazing colors in the high season. sardinia is totally over crowded. as i said, your name was that's actually got the. anyone who has the opportunity to hop on a boat inside dania is in for a treat. the island is a power dines but wanted sports and sailing and fuse. yes. just like the caribbean boats can be trotted every with one of the many small hob. a towns is not collected in the west is also a saving copier. giovanni due to is it's presidents with around 2000 kilometers of coastline notes. so says you can 2nd,
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navigate by sail boat and around 20 the to 25 days sailing. it's usually ask, love it the mainly because the weather is great here and there's always when book it says that's why it's a paradise for sailors. really pretty, really stand by the diesel. it's a popular stop on south o trips around the magic, the rainy and the, and traveling over under the tire engine. and uh, i, i'm doing all the items by there. i saw the in. yeah. across the gussy. so yeah, i'm from brazil. our waters are not so clear like these here, and this is very beautiful. but it's not any. it has more to offer than just the coastline. the interior of the 2nd largest island in the mediterranean is mountainous, rob this pond specialization. although you wouldn't find rainforest, sol, palm trees like in the caribbean, many ancient cultures of last time mocking these towers, cold, new donkey,
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a typical upset, and yet they date back to prehistoric times. she saw all beauty. there are over 7000 of these. no, rog insert any, i'll provide be meant probably more like $8000.00 or even a lot more. so any thought you might, a typical iraqi has a conical tower, its own cool. cool. when you come in from those towers, they were able to monitor the island and the surrounding area and saw the and people in those tow eyes could maintain visual contact from one to the next. to click, i'm going to be 0 going on. a new dog in the rocky cold lot priest joe not in the north west of the island was occupied between the 14th and the 8 centuries b. c. these buildings bear witness to the ancient sacraments of the island. and the important role so dania must have played in the mediterranean back then. the stone circle is becoming ever more narrow towards the top. and this structure is kept with a single stone. the tower is 7 meters tall. the beehive shape ceiling is called the toners. so i'll talk to port out the capstone at the top. no longer serve
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a load bearing roll. staci got back on the coast, what color and every to light so they had to discover. and so then, yeah, like in the caribbean, you'll find plenty of sea food fonts with a sun pinion twist like this past cooked, like result of subs with southern indian wine. that meant to, you know, the, the fish has only been available here since the 1920 is a 1930. when fishermen came here from naples and settled in small villages. now, sony, they brought their fishing traditions from the gulf, and naples with them is, although the see here was full of fish before the fisherman arrived. hardly any one caught fish here. i don't know. i don't know if this got started. indians were traditionally shepherds and farmers, also the possibility of a quote on the conclusion when it comes to the seeing the features that really are
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many similarities between cynthia and the caribbean. but when it comes to history, traditions and quizzing the differences are huge. so it's west traveling to both places. you've probably heard of these traditional specialties from poland, road east, bagels and polish sausages. but what about should at this hour? flower base. soup might sound unusual, but in poland it's up 11 classic unix or simply short is, is flour soup made with rice flour and it's a favorite dish with the polish not only at eastern. we'll show you how to make it and why it can be enjoyed. both during lunch and the holidays plus will let you in on the secret of how the sick turn saw or at the end of the cooking. good day, my name's biggest income. i work a busy,
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roughly restaurant next year every day. now i was show you how to do it from start to finish. one soft spins off with us on saturday. will need soup, vegetables, onions, garlic, potatoes, bacon, and sausage, and for seasoning all spice, much of room and bay leaves and very important. the contents of this jar, but more on that later, he starts out with a rough. its base is baking vegetables, and onions allow me brown, the onions, so broth, taste and smells basic of a bottle. uh, the 1st 10 and bacon takes care of that whole neighbourhood such a nice aroma. that's why we do this sort of the amount of the we live the stove live. it's similar for about an hour and a half until a bras is done. so i'm not soured flour. soup is found all throughout poland and most neighboring countries. the
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people of captain visa are very proud of their version. does your strong ski it was originally a dish for minors providing a nourishing meal with or without meat? 10 most popular dish and 10 days. yeah. for like all of the families and it has lots of uh like history quote and culture like background and clothes like doing them at times before easter when people are and we're not eating meat and like eating less. visual was like very, very come on. dish to is like every single day, even like 4 times a day for a breakfast, for dinner, for supper. the version with neat is a traditional east tradition and largely catholic poland. the names your comes from, the german words that well because sour dough made with rice flour is the main ingredient. this one is like uh, around 78 years old, causing my family is like 3rd generation which you are doing that professionally.
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even like years years ago, it was a special policy and have the laser house, the in the name of it is jewel. so that's the special thoughts to provide visual image reporting that that's the leaving we are pointing to the is look around like $24.00 up 32 hours when you have to do it again and put some extra water to it and then live it for another day and then you can put it to the jars, shower to act as 11 an agent. legend has, if that had gotten to the suv because of a bet, and innkeeper was challenged to serve his very worst soup. but it was a big hit. and as you and i was born, shrink up and kept the skin off the bacon and added to our bras. either them and nothing is thrown away. we use every thing of a fire. cisco is of all my then saturday sling co strains to finish bras.
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next the shift dice has the bacon and white onions and so taste them in a frying pan. these are rough. yeah. restaurants version has to have dice potatoes, set the potatoes, have to go into full the salad. well, they weren't cooked properly possible unless i got the what and what the now for the most important and thanks to several days of fermentation, extremely healthy ingredient the sour del plus, the seasoning pulse buys and bailey lloyd. familiar, and don't forget to season the soup to taste. it always be flavorful. somewhat strong. yep. i'll put in a little more so do it because it doesn't quite taste the way it should. yeah. yes, but question. acknowledge always, just by the way to, you know,
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i bought them and then coming in marjoram, my honest lives almost done. so at the much room and a minute later, just before i turn off the stove, i put in the garlic. mitchell's next bunch of ice race or magic smells nice and delicious. on my fishing up now say for snack. he serves to suit with hard boiled legs and polish sausage. high profit such as this is of the b. that's why it is we as pizza, and we've got 0 houses and it's not just for eastern the sellers your to please you and i can warm polish hearts on any day. sounds tasting. and that brings us to the end of the show. we hope you enjoyed it. don't forget to click and follow us on social media. as always, thanks for tuning in and see you again. next week,
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