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Popular Eastern and Western Mediterranean Flatbreads
Flatbread has been a staple food of mankind for millennia, since 4,000 BC to be exact. They were quick and simple to make, consisting mainly of grain, water, and salt. When yeast, baking powder, and baking soda were discovered, some countries began making leavened versions. But whether leavened or unleavened, savory or sweet, some of the best tasting and popular flatbreads are found in both Eastern and Western Mediterranean countries.
1 commentNaturale Magick herbal remedies
A thick-bottomed,enamel pot helps protect the volatile plant oils from heating too quickly when infusing the herbs. "Pomade", also called herbal salve, is an herb-oil and beeswax preparation, that can be...
Non-touristy attractions in Barcelona
So you want to come and explore Barcelona, but you are not like other tourist who want to see only main sights, which everybody else are going to see. You like to travel quietly and you want to get know the...
3 commentsSummer Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain ~ Opening Ceremony!
Experience some of the excitement that we felt while attending these olympic opening ceremonies. Photos & videos!
23 commentsCatalan Language, Where Spoken, Migration, and Dialects in Spain and Europe (With Map)
All about Catalan- Where it comes from, who speaks it, how it developed, and by the way, the Flower Games have nothing to do with hippies.
2 commentsBarcelona Cityscapes
This article looks at sights in the city of Barcelona. The unique and strange city of Barcelona. Top 10 Beaches City of the National Geographic.
2 commentsBullfighting: Catalunya says NO
Think of Spain: Think of tapas, sangria, sun, beaches, flamenco and yes, think of bullfighting. Well, maybe not for much longer, as Catalunya (Catalonia) takes the bull by the horns, so to speak, and...
4 commentsThe Architectural Delights of Barcelona - Barcelona Spain Hubtrail
Barcelona is a cultural Mecca in Spain, with some of the best examples of modernist architecture to be found in Spain. The home of Antoni Gaudi and some of the best buildings the country has to offer.
3 commentsThe Scatologic Christmas of Catalonia
I was born in Barcelona, Catalonia, in the Eastern part of the Iberian Peninsula (Spain). My fellow country folks –for some unknown reason—have a deeply rooted fascination for scatology that bleeds into their most dear traditions and daily...
7 commentsThe Abandoned Village of El Mas De Balust
El Mas de Balust is an abandoned village in the Catalonian Pyrenees. Atmospheric and off the beaten track it is a source of fascination for those lucky enough to reach it.
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