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Croatian Cuisine

Posted By WorldFoodStory 1869 days ago on Humor

https://www.worldfoodstory.co.uk - History is not written alone in books or monuments. It can also be found in national cuisine. Croatian cuisine is a perfect example of this. Perhaps traditional cookbooks are even more historically accurate than the history books. Croatia is on the crossroads of the Central, Eastern and Mediterranean Europe. Throughout history, this has brought countless...
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San Diego On My Mind

Posted By lovelivegreen 1870 days ago on Travel

https://lovinglivinggreen.com - While the weather is scorching here in Georgia, my mind drifts away to a city where the temperature is always perfect. You guessed it, San Diego, California. From June through…
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Pašticada

Posted By WorldFoodStory 1871 days ago on Humor

https://www.worldfoodstory.co.uk - Pašticada or as it is known as Dalmatian pašticada is a traditional dish of the Croatian coast. Actually, it is a beef round cooked in vegetables and wine and/or prošek (sweet wine). Traditionally it was made from pieces of cattle leg, but today is completely replaced by beef round. As pašticada is so widespread in...
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Meatloaf

Posted By WorldFoodStory 1874 days ago on Humor

https://www.worldfoodstory.co.uk - Meatloaf is a “one of those dishes”, where varieties can be found in numerous cuisines around the world. Although, the first records of its origins date back to the 4th century AD from Rome by Apicius manuscript, where it is considered that meatloaf originates from today’s Germany. This dish is typical in almost all Central...
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Easy Homemade Tortillas

Posted By lovelivegreen 1874 days ago on Travel

https://lovinglivinggreen.com - I am a sucker for street tacos. However, the reason why is not because of the meat or toppings, but because of the authenticity of the tortilla. The tortillas I love, and the ones I consider genuinely authentic, are made with corn flour. These are not the traditional yellow shells that we typically eat as hard-shell tacos, but rather a white tortilla that looks very similar to flour tortillas.
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Living in Luxury at the Ridge Outdoor Resort

Posted By lovelivegreen 1877 days ago on Travel

https://lovinglivinggreen.com - Camping… it is a term that usually means pulling a travel trailer or staying in a tent. However, in the last ten years, the word has taken on new meanings. Suddenly, glamping (glamour camping) has become a hot trend, and not just with lodging in campers, but in tiny houses and luxury tents as well.
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Family Fun at the Hatfield and McCoy Dinner Feud

Posted By lovelivegreen 1879 days ago on Travel

https://lovinglivinggreen.com - One of our favorite attractions in Pigeon Forge combines both dining and a show, the Hatfield and McCoy Dinner Feud. If you are vacationing in the area, the feud is definitely worth the money. The Hatfield and McCoy Dinner Feud is clean, family fun for all ages.
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