October 15, 2012

Protect your iPhone 5 with a Zazzle case


Apple announced that pre-orders for the iPhone 5 hit two million in 24 hours, spanking its previous record of one million in a day for the iPhone 4.The iPhone 5 was one if the most anticipated Apple handset launch.So is the Apple iPhone 5 the greatest smartphone ever? I don't know, I don't have one. But on ething I know- iPhone5 needs a case! So I took some time to look into what Zazzle is offering and this is my selection of gorgeous iPhone5 cases made by talented Zazzle designers. I hope you like it!


Protect your iPhone 5 with a customizable Barely There Case-Mate brand case from Zazzle. This form-fitting case covers the back and corners of your iPhone 5 with an impact resistant, flexible plastic shell, while still providing access to all ports and buttons. Designed for the iPhone 5, this sleek and lightweight case is the perfect way to show off your custom style. Durable and lightweight hard plastic case. Designed for the Apple iPhone 5 (ATandT, Verizon, and Sprint models). Printed in the USA.
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Check out iPhone 5 cases online at zazzle.com




October 11, 2012

Portugal did well at the World Travel Awards


Portugal did very well at the 19th World Travel Awards, known as the ‘Oscars of the travel industry' by the global media by travel agents worldwide. This is the most comprehensive, the biggest and the most prestigious awards program in the travel industry worldwide.WTA was launched in 1993 to acknowledge and recognize excellence in the global travel and tourism industry. Now celebrating its 19th anniversary, it is regarded as the very highest achievement that a travel product could hope to receive. NOMINEES FROM the Algarve scooped three national awards and one European category win at the World Travel Awards in the UK on Tuesday. Hotels, spas, golf resorts and a water park from the region were nominated in a total of six national categories and six European categories for the prestigious travel and tourism industry awards. At a national level, The Sheraton Algarve Hotel Pine Cliffs Resort won the Leading Golf Resort in Portugal category. Portugal’s leading suite was won by Vila Joya for its suites 1001 and 2001, while Quinta da Bela Vista won Portugal’s Best Boutique Hotel. Pestana Palace in Lisbon took two awards at a national level for Best Conference Hotel and Best Hotel in Portugal. Best Resort was won by the Praia D’El Rey Marriott Golf and Beach Resort, with Convento do Espinheiro beating all of the nominations from the Algarve to take the Best Spa in Portugal award.


Graham E. Cooke, President & Founder, WTA, underlined the depth and quality of the travel and tourism sector across Europe. He says: “During times of economic austerity world-class brands come into their own, and the winners at our Europe Ceremony represent the cream of the continent. These organizations will undoubtedly fare strongly in our Grand Final, which takes place in New Delhi, India on 12 December 2012.”He adds: “The ceremony has also served as a fitting spotlight for the Algarve, reflecting the vital role of tourism in the region and its overall contribution to the Portuguese economy. The Algarve is also one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in the world, and the new Conrad Algarve has set a new precedent for luxury.”The luxury resort enjoys a prime location at Quinta do Lago, the home of world-class golf courses and beautiful beaches.

October 1, 2012

Today is World Vegetarian Day!


Today is World Vegetarian Day, October 1, the annual kick-off of Vegetarian Awareness Month. I just spent the last 15 days of September without eating any fish or meat as an experience to learn more about alternative diets. I read a lot about it, saw documentaries and tried some new recipes. This does not mean I will turn vegetarian immediately. No one changes their lives in 15 days. I think that it is important ro read about it. Even if we don't change to a vegetarian diet 100% we can learn a lot about food and change some things to start. As a result of my green experience, I introduced new daily practices and developed a new awareness of what means to eat healthily.


Vegetarian diets have proven health benefits, save animals’ lives and help to preserve the Earth. Get involved in the discussion. You don't need to stop eating the food of fish altogether. Leave meat, then leave fish. Or start eating less meat and less fish. Just try it for one day, one week one month. Start a discussion about the benefits of vegetarianism with the people in your life, your family, friends and work colleagues. Check World Vegetarian Day!

September 14, 2012

Lamprey with rice recipe



Lamprey is not a fish and have cartilaginous skeleton. Local fishermen tie the lamprey by the head and pour it in and out of boiling water several times to kill it. Then they scrub the skin up and down with the help of hard cloth to remove dirt but to keep the skin intact. They remove a nerve in the head and they make an incision in the animal’s belly. From there they make several cuts in tail’s direction along the surface of the lamprey’s body. This will help to reach and remove intestine and bill through the first incision. This is a delicate operation. The flesh will taste bitter and the dish will be spoiled if they don’t remove it intact. They keep the blood that drains to a recipient. The blood will be used to prepare this famous dish. They pour a glass of wine or vinegar in the recipient so the blood does not coagulate. This dish is typical from Baixo Mondego region-lampreys go up this river that meets the sea at Figueira da Foz. Rice production takes place in Baixo Mondego fields. This region offers a magnificent changeable landscape along the year due to different rice cultivation stages. From January to March restaurants from Baixo Mondego offer this highly prized and expensive dish and attract people from everywhere.

For 3 persons

Half a lamprey

A glass of fresh blood

5dl of red wine

4 garlic tooth

A small onion

Parsley

Salt

White pepper


For the rice

150 gr of rice

One medium onion

2 dl of olive oil

Nutmeg in powder to taste

Pepper to taste

Salt to taste

PREPARATION

Cut half lamprey in sections and put in recipient. Add minced garlic, parsley, and a small onion in pieces, white pepper and salt. Cover with red wine. Join the glass of fresh blood supplied by the fisherman. Let it rest for six hours in that “marinada”.

In a saucepan over the heat get the olive oil and the minced onion and let it fry until it looks kind of “blond”. (Cover the minced onion with oil.)Then add the lamprey sections and let it fry for 10 minutes. Keep turning the chunks in the saucepan. Add the “marinada” slowly, the juice where the lamprey has been resting. Let it boil slowly in low fire. Use a fork to assure the flesh is cooked; if it’s tender it is good. Now it’s time to check the flavoring- the “tempero”- and add more salt or pepper if necessary. Add the powder nutmeg. Nutmeg is main spice of this dish so it must be used generously.

Now for the rice: in a new saucepan pour some of the cooked lamprey’s sauce. Get all the sauce you can but do not leave the lamprey without any. Join water that is enough to cook the rice.(1 portion of rice/ 4 portions of water) Check the flavouring again and adjust salt, pepper and nutmeg if necessary. Let the rice cook for 15 minutes. The rice must be served very hot and soaked. It can be served separately or you can add the lamprey chunks to it. Enjoy! Bom apetite!

BUT many seem not to like the poor lamprey!



September 3, 2012

Fire season in Portugal







Every Summer we watch this happen we know it will not be the last time. But yesterday, Mata Nacional de Fôja, between Santo Amaro da Boiça and Santana, was on fire. This is 10 minutes from where I live. Santana is just a few kilometers from Figueira da Foz. In the afternoon the sky got dark with the smoke. I could see it from my window. The air smelled of smoke and burning wood. The sun disappeared in the heavy brownish colored clouds of smoke. We're experiencing high temperatures and strong winds. This is the result. 130 fireman, 38 vehicles and plain dealing with hell. I don't know what set these fire hoods. Very sad. Photos were taken by Tiago Cação and there are more of it in his Facebook Album. This young man was moved by what he found." Se o inferno existe, é bem próximo daquilo que eu estava a assistir", he wrote. If hell exists, it must be close to what I'm watching.

August 19, 2012

Praia da Rocha, Portugal, is one out of 10 breathtaking beaches



More Praia da Rocha photos, here!

Based on opinions from TripAdvisor’s users, a list of the top-10 most stunning beaches both in Europe and in the world has been compiled and Praia da Rocha, Algarve, was the only Portuguese beach to make either list and came within the top five on both. Praia da Rocha was described by one voter as “huge, clean and wonderful”. Well, that's my opinion too. I loved to spend some days there. It was August but I never felt like there were too many people around. It was incredible because each morning there were lots of persons on the sand and in the water, every day but the beach was always very clean - I liked that. Later I discovered that the team in charge of cleaning the beach starts the job at 4 in the night, every day.

TripAdvisor: Top 10 Breathtaking Beaches in Europe

1. Navagio, Zakynthos, Grécia
2. Whitehaven, Ilhas Whitsunday, Austrália
3. Flamenco, Culebra, Puerto Rico
4. Yapak (Puka), Boracay, Filipinas
5. Praia da Rocha, Portimão, Portugal
6. Lagoa Aitutaki, Aitutaki, Ilhas Cook
7. Baía do Sancho, Fernando de Noronha, Brasil
8. Piscine Naturelle, Île des Pins (piscina natural da Ilha dos Pinheiros), Nova Caledónia
9. Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turcos e Caicos
10. Geger, Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonésia

TripAdvisor: Top 10 Beaches in Europe


1. Navagio, Zakynthos, Ilhas Jónicas, Grécia
2. Praia da Rocha, Portimão, Portugal
3. Praia dos Coelhos (Conigli), Lampedusa, Sicília, Itália
4. Illetes, Formentera, Baleares, Espanha
5. Egremni, Lefkada, Ilhas Jónicas, Grécia
6. Tropea, Itália
7. Elafonissi, Creta, Grécia
8. Lagoa Azul, Praia de Oludeniz, Oludeniz, Turquia
9. Ilhas Cíes, Galiza, Espanha
10. Zlatni Rat, ilha de Brac, Croácia

August 17, 2012

RUTZ, Portuguese shoes made from cork!





These shoes are really cute! The designers found inspiration in Portuguese traditional motifs that you already know so well - the lover's handkerchiefs hearts and flowers. This is what they say about their brand:


"rutz was born from a passion for women’s footwear and a desire to go further and innovate, by uniting two of Portugal’s major industries: Footwear and Cork. However, its uniqueness is based on its design and color – a true passion for shoes as urban art pieces. The brand name recalls our “roots”, our Portuguese origins and traditions which will inspire our collections. On the other hand, the name shows us our “routes”, the paths we will follow towards to a better future: the eco-friendly choice of material and the concern with lightness and comfort. Rutz intends to bring together conflicting concepts past and future, tradition and modernity - a current trend known as “rurbanism”.Our proposal is simple: "to make women fall in love with this reinvention of cork, by introducing color and design in an urban, sexy, young and sophisticated footwear!"