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Teruel- The Lovers and Ham Tour - Food - The Spanish Thyme Traveller
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The Borgias Tour - Food and Wine. Self Drive Holiday Teruel and Cuenca. The Iberos Tour - History and nature. Corporate Events in Spain. Lovers and Ham in Teruel - Food and Wine. Cava and Tapas in Valencia- Food and Wine. Spanish Craft Beer and Wines. Teruel and its mountains. Xativa, Valencia and the surrounding areas. 34 - 96 225 41 48. Lovers and Ham in Teruel. - Food and Wine. Transport (minibus), including pick up from collection point. 4 midday meals, and 1 evening meal. The local food is typical m...
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Cooking Paella Weekend - The Spanish Thyme Traveller
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The Borgias Tour - Food and Wine. Self Drive Holiday Teruel and Cuenca. The Iberos Tour - History and nature. Corporate Events in Spain. Lovers and Ham in Teruel - Food and Wine. Cava and Tapas in Valencia- Food and Wine. Spanish Craft Beer and Wines. Teruel and its mountains. Xativa, Valencia and the surrounding areas. 34 - 96 225 41 48. All in all it was a fun weekend with lots of tasting of local dishes,tapas and wine. We can't wait to hear what the journalists think about our trip!
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Our Day Trips - The Spanish Thyme Traveller
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The Borgias Tour - Food and Wine. Self Drive Holiday Teruel and Cuenca. The Iberos Tour - History and nature. Corporate Events in Spain. Lovers and Ham in Teruel - Food and Wine. Cava and Tapas in Valencia- Food and Wine. Spanish Craft Beer and Wines. Teruel and its mountains. Xativa, Valencia and the surrounding areas. 34 - 96 225 41 48. Historical Xativa,the castle and the Borgias. Food,Wine and Culture. Wineries and remains of pre Roman Ibero fortified village. The Hidden Gem of Historical Teruel.
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Speaking of Spain - Speaking of Spain Blog - Stories about Spain that tell us Something About Ourselves
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Speaking of Spain Blog. How to move about all the time, yet still stay still: A 5-Point Plan for a Digital Age. So we had this idea: To hold onto something your must learn to let it go. Back in early 2015, my partner ( Cherry. And I realised that to continue working from home we had to leave the home behind. To find the motivation and stimulation for online work, we realised that you have to get out and move about more. Otherwise, what happens? So we packed in our jobs in town, scribbled about the process.
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Speaking of Spain - Spanish Recipes from Inside the tortilla - recipes with a difference.
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Speaking of Spain Blog. Recipes and dietary ideas for exploring another culture. Radical Recipes: Stir Things Up With These Special Spicy Beans. Who could fault the humble bean - providing us with a rich source of protein when combined with rice or bread and fulfilling a satisfying visual need for all things radical and red during these calamitous times. Read on for the complete radical recipe. Radical Recipes: Spicy Purple Cabbage. People just seem to love it. Today’s special purple dish comes fro...
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Not Hemingway's Spain: April 2014
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April 30, 2014. Pueblos con encanto: Peñíscola and the Papa Luna. The iconic view of Peñíscola's seaside castle on a hill. If there are two towns that I consider to be an absolute must-visit for those who come to Valencia, they are Albarracín (more on it another day) and Peñíscola. An easy, short. Train-ride away from the regional capital, Peñíscola. Offers you that quintessential Spanish Mediterranean experience, a castle by the sea. I revisited Peñíscola a couple of months ago. Meaning " casi isla.
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Not Hemingway's Spain: Pueblos con encanto: Peñíscola and the Papa Luna
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April 30, 2014. Pueblos con encanto: Peñíscola and the Papa Luna. The iconic view of Peñíscola's seaside castle on a hill. If there are two towns that I consider to be an absolute must-visit for those who come to Valencia, they are Albarracín (more on it another day) and Peñíscola. An easy, short. Train-ride away from the regional capital, Peñíscola. Offers you that quintessential Spanish Mediterranean experience, a castle by the sea. I revisited Peñíscola a couple of months ago. Meaning " casi isla.
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Not Hemingway's Spain: February 2014
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February 27, 2014. Tortilla de patatas: A Classic Spanish Dish. If you haven't already visited her blog,. It'll make you hungry to read it! They are mostly sweets and desserts, but there are also some savories and drinks recipes, too. (I'm still licking my lips over her recent ". And some say, "¡España huele a ajo! There are few things more Spanish than the Spanish omelette, so I've invited her to share her recipe here along with tips and thoughts on this quintessentially Spanish dish. Now, just like wit...
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Not Hemingway's Spain: January 2014
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January 2, 2014. What I Think About When I Talk About Running Or,. Why It is Okay to Set Goals You Don’t Meet. Life is not a sprint. 8212; English aphorism. Yo soy la meta. 8212; Slogan for Valencia’s. I once heard Jim Yong Kim, a co-founder of Partners in Health. A philosophy of “hope without optimism”. I lived in Boston for five years, and had a ritual of watching the Patriot's Day. Boston Marathon on TV. In fact, I'd partly credit watching the marathon runners. Boston, Stay Strong and Keep Running!
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Not Hemingway's Spain: May 2013
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May 1, 2013. The Hemingway Paradigm Is. Hispanomanía. So every 25 entries or so I take a moment to pause from generating new content for the blog and reflect on why I started it, that is, to do my part to help rupture the. This is my 100th entry. So I thought I would focus on a subject a Valencia twitter acquaintance of mine. Once posed to me, what is it with foreigners (especially Anglophones) and their particular. I recommend you visit the " Books on Spain. Why does the paella here have red peppers!
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