Sunday, June 27, 2010

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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Italian Cooking Show: Guide to Pasta Shapes & Pasta Recipes

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Italian Cooking Show by WebVisionItaly.com presents the guide to Italian pasta shapes. To get the most out of the Italian food recipes presented by the world's best Italian chefs who are featured in each episode of the Italian Cooking Show it is necessary to have an authentic guide to Italian pasta shapres.

Pasta comes in many kinds of shapes and sizes. There are many types of pasta, with pasta shapes a work of art. The pasta types are named to match the look of the pasta shapes. Below is the Italian Cooking Show list of pasta with descriptions of each pasta and its shape:

  • Agnolotti – similar to ravioli, but smaller. This is usually stuffed with meat, cheese, or vegetables.
  • Bucatini - Like a spaghetti with a hole through the middle this pasta shape is alomst like a straw. Bucatini's pasta shape makes it somewhat difficult to eat but is absolutely delicious, especially with an amatriciana sauce.
  • Calciuni – fried ravioli
  • Cannelloni – large, tube-shaped pasta, usually filled with meat or cheese.
  • Cappellini – very thin pasta, often called angel hair.
  • Capelletti - Like a tortelini perfect for soup
  • Conchiglie – shells of pasta
  • Farfalle – shaped like a butterfly or bow tie
  • Fettuccine – thin noodles that are somewhat wider than spaghetti
  • Fusilli – corkscrews
  • Gnocchi – potato-based pasta dumplings
  • Lasagna – Broad, flat noodles, usually baked with meat, cheese and tomato sauce
  • Linguine – Flat noodles, wider than spaghetti, but narrower than fettuccine
  • Maccheroni – elbow-shaped tubes, also called macaroni
  • Orecchiette – small belly buttons
  • Pappardelle – broad, long noodles
  • Penne – short pasta tubes
  • Ravioli – pillows of pasta, usually stuffed with cheese, meat, or vegetables
  • Rigatoni – short, large tubes
  • Sorrentino - large pasta pillow puff filled with ricotta and spinach
  • Spaghetti – long, thin strands of pasta
  • Tagliatelle – long, flat strands of pasta
  • Tallarines - Like a fettucine
  • Tortellini – small, folded pillows of pasta, usually stuffed with cheese, meat or vegetables
  • Ziti – large noodles, shaped like macaroni

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What are the Fastest and Easiest Ways to get Car Hire in Spain?

If you enjoy backpacking in Europe then one country that you really must see is Spain. When it comes to Europe’s top holiday destinations, Spain certainly has them in abundance, whether you are a holidaymaker looking to travel with your family to some of the country’s many great beaches or a young backpacker looking to explore some of the great cities that Spain has to offer tourists. The country remains the top holiday destination for people travelling from the UK, with literally thousands of Brits flying to Spain each year in search of some summer sunshine. If however like me you prefer to be a little more adventurous than just lying on a busy beach all day, then one of the best ways to get around if you want to explore mainland Spain more feely is to look for cheap car hire Spain online.

You will be pleased to know that there are many rental companies that tend to operate in and around Spain’s major airports - such as those found close to Barcelona and Madrid. Getting car hire Madrid airport for example, is a very quick and easy way to get set to travel and explore the surrounding mountains and countryside. In order to save time, you can book online and then simply pick up the keys on arrival at your holiday destination, then simply drive away and start exploring! I would always advise that booking your car hire services online is highly recommended as it is quite simply the quickest, cheapest and most convenient method of renting a vehicle in Europe.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Best Accommodation in Prague - Three Bedroom Modern Prague Apartments

Finding places to visit in Prague is rather simple, with over 50 major landmarks within the city, there is bound to be something for the entire family to enjoy. Whether you'd like to visit the Metronome, the Prague Zoo, or the National Museum, you'll need a place that you and your family can call home during your vacation. Surprisingly, traveling in groups is actually cheaper in Prague because you can find affordable three bedroom modern Prague apartments that can accommodate the entire family or a group of backpackers for less per person than a one or two bedroom apartment.


Many of the oldest buildings in Prague are hundreds of years old, however they've been completely restored and now house ultra-modern apartments that will please even the pickiest of tourists. Most three bedroom apartments in Prague will have at least two restrooms, a King size bed, and of course a family size entertainment system perfect for those nights when you'd like to stay in. Prices for a three bedroom apartment in Prague range from € 90 - € 300 per night, depending on the location and the length of the stay.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Milan Menswear Fashion Week Spring 2011 Summer 2011

Milan Italian Designer Fashion Week

Fashion Week:
Milan Menswear

Season: Spring Summer 2011.
Date: Saturday - June 19, Tuesday - June 22, 2010

June 19. 2010
D&G, Corneliani, Costume National Homme, Laboratori Scala Ansaldo, Calvin Klein Collection, Burberry Prorsum, Frankie Morello, Versace, John Varvatos, Byblos


June 20. 2010
Bottega Veneta, Emporio Armani, Gianfranco Ferre, Salvatore Ferragamo, Vivienne Westwood, Giuliano Fujiwara, Gazzarrini, Moncler Gamme Bleu, Prada, Roberto Cavalli

June 21. 2010
Ermenegildo Zegna, Z Zegna, Enrico Coveri, Gucci, John Richmond, Etro, Canali, Neil Barrett, Pringle of Scotland

June 22. 2010
Iceberg, Dsquared2, Ermanno Scervino, Dolce & Gabbana

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Milan - Women's Spring/Summer 2011 Fashion Week
September 22 - 28

January 2011

Milan - Men's Fall / Winter 2011 Fashion Week
January 15 - 19

February 2011

Milan - Women's Fall / Winter 2011 Fashion Week
February 23 - March 01

June 2011

Milan - Men's Spring / Summer 2012 Fashion Week
June 18 - 22

September 2011

Milan - Women's Spring / Summer 2012 Fashion Week
September 21 - 27

January 2012

Milan - Men's Fall / Winter 2012 Fashion Week
January 14 - 18

Rent Villas in Italy for a Relaxing Holiday Experience

Although as you’ve probably read here on my travel guide blog, I’ve spent a great deal of my time backpacking in many fantastic places in Europe - traveling around by train and visiting the many great city destinations that the continent has to offer - I’ve also spent some great holidays here with friends and family. One great holiday experience in Europe that I would highly recommend to anyone who is looking to relax and put their feet up in order to get away from the stress of the day job is renting a villa somewhere in the beautiful Italian countryside.

Villas in Italy are a great way to unwind and spend time with your closest friends in a superb authentic Italian environment. Taking a holiday in Europe in this way gives you a chance to explore your surrounding area, go for walks, take in some fresh air and enjoy some truly beautiful natural surroundings that we often forget about when stuck in the office. If you rent an Italian villa by the coast you'll also have the benefit of some great sea views and the possibility of unwinding with a bit of fishing. Sometimes I feel its nice to travel to a holiday destination that is a little less intense than many of the great cities I’ve visited in Europe to party such as Krakow and Prague. So if you feel like this is something you would like to get out of your holiday in Europe then why not give it a try.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Backpacking in the Best Holiday Destination in Spain: Barcelona

Based on my personal experiences, the city of Barcelona is clearly one of the best holiday destinations you could ever hope to visit in all of Europe. The capital of the Spanish region of Catalonia, Barcelona is for me one of the best all round cities you can visit, as it offers a little bit of everything for tourists, backpackers, holidaymakers and other visitors alike who may travel to the city. Whether you are interested in art, architecture, sport, beaches, food, or nightlife from your favoured city holiday destination - there is little doubt that Barcelona can proudly offer each of these aspects in one form or another, all wrapped up in to one top holiday destination. Why not check out my travel guide to Barcelona to find out the best places to visit on your backpacking holiday in Barcelona. If you ever get bored of the city itself and wish to travel further affield in the surrounding area, then why not check out the local options for cheap car hire in Spain either from local rental services or by checking the latest prices online.

If you are travelling to the city from overseas, you will know doubt be pleased to hear that the city of Barcelona is easily accessed via several different airports in the region, with frequent and affordable budget flights taking off from the UK often flying to the nearby Reus Tarragona Airport. Although 30 miles from the centre of Barcelona, it is still very easy to reach the city by either public transport such as the frequent bus services or airport taxis, or there is also the alternative of car hire Reus Tarragona Airport if you feel you may want to go on beyond the city of Barcelona and explore the coastal region of Catalonia.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Forza Italia -Defending Word Cup Champs Italy Ties Paraguay

Forza Italia -Defending Word Cup Champs Italy Ties Paraguay

Cape Town South Africa hosted 2006 World Cup Champions Italian National Team in its opening game against Paraguay. Despite ESPN commentators and the rest of the world secretly wishing Italy would lose its World Cup 2010 opening match, Italy managed an unimpressive 1-1 tie against an aggressive Paraguay.















Next up in the 2010 World Cup for the Italy's national team is New Zealand, who tied Slovakia earlier today, on June 20 at 10A ET.















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World Cup 2010: italy Defending Champion Takes Field Today

Italy's World Cup team, the World Cup 2010 defending champion and the four-time World Cup Soccer champions of the world come into the 2010 World Cup with a target on their back as defending champions, while simultaneously being viewed as weak by almost the entire world, including Italy. Italy is the second most successful national team in the history of the World Cup having won four titles (1934, 1938, 1982, and 2006) just one fewer than Brazil

Italy's World Cup 2010 team includes many of the same core players on the 2006 Italy World Cup champion team, returning for a second go at winning the ultimate World Cup 2010 trophy.

Italy's blue, azzurro, in Italian due to the "Azzurro Savoia" (Savoy Blue), the color traditionally linked to the royal dynasty which unified Italy in 1861, and maintained in the official standard of the President of the Italian Republic.

In 2006, Italy's Serie A was embroiled in scandal and Italy was expected to be dumped out of the competition quickly. The midfield were derided as having no creativity and the strikers were aging. Italy, of course, went on to top their group, beat a sensational Germany, and put on a defensive clinic against France to win the Cup on penalties.

Italy seems old and weak. They haven't impressed in warm-ups against Mexico or Switzerland, and play maker Andrea Pirlo (calf injury) could miss quite a few games. But, in the end, the Italians are the defending champions, and while they do have a penchant for giving lazy performances when the title isn't on the line, they also make it a habit of proving people wrong.

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Current squad

23 players called up for 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Caps and goals as of 5 June 2010.
No.NameDate of birthClubCaps (goals)Debut
Goalkeepers
1Gianluigi Buffon28 January 1978 (age 32)(1978-01-28) Italy Juventus101 (0)v. Russia, 29 October 1997
12Federico Marchetti7 February 1983 (age 27)(1983-02-07) Italy Cagliari5 (0)v. Northern Ireland, 6 June 2009
14Morgan De Sanctis27 March 1977 (age 33)(1977-03-27) Italy Napoli3 (0)v. Iceland, 30 March 2005
Defenders
5Fabio Cannavaro13 September 1973 (age 36)(1973-09-13) United Arab Emirates Al-Ahli133 (2)v. Northern Ireland, 22 January 1997
19Gianluca Zambrotta19 February 1977 (age 33)(1977-02-19) Italy Milan94 (2)v. Norway, 10 February 1999
4Giorgio Chiellini14 August 1984 (age 25)(1984-08-14) Italy Juventus29 (2)v. Finland, 17 November 2004
3Domenico Criscito30 December 1986 (age 23)(1986-12-30) Italy Genoa7 (0)v. Switzerland, 12 August 2009
2Christian Maggio11 February 1982 (age 28)(1982-02-11) Italy Napoli5 (0)v. Greece, 19 November 2008
13Salvatore Bocchetti30 November 1986 (age 23)(1986-11-30) Italy Genoa5 (0)v. Republic of Ireland, 10 October 2009
23Leonardo Bonucci1 May 1987 (age 23)(1987-05-01) Italy Bari2 (1)v. Cameroon, 3 March 2010
Midfielders
8Gennaro Gattuso9 January 1978 (age 32)(1978-01-09) Italy Milan72 (1)v. Sweden, 23 February 2000
21Andrea Pirlo19 May 1979 (age 31)(1979-05-19) Italy Milan66 (8)v. Azerbaijan, 7 September 2002
6Daniele De Rossi24 July 1983 (age 26)(1983-07-24) Italy Roma54 (8)v. Norway, 4 September 2004
16Mauro Camoranesi4 October 1976 (age 33)(1976-10-04) Italy Juventus53 (5)v. Portugal, 12 February 2003
17Angelo Palombo25 September 1981 (age 28)(1981-09-25) Italy Sampdoria17 (0)v. Croatia, 16 August 2006
7Simone Pepe30 August 1983 (age 26)(1983-08-30) Italy Juventus15 (0)v. Bulgaria, 11 October 2008
22Riccardo Montolivo18 January 1985 (age 25)(1985-01-18) Italy Fiorentina13 (0)v. South Africa, 17 October 2007
15Claudio Marchisio19 January 1986 (age 24)(1986-01-19) Italy Juventus4 (0)v. Switzerland, 12 August 2009
Strikers
11Alberto Gilardino5 July 1982 (age 27)(1982-07-05) Italy Fiorentina41 (16)v. Norway, 4 September 2004
9Vincenzo Iaquinta21 November 1979 (age 30)(1979-11-21) Italy Juventus37 (5)v. Iceland, 30 March 2005
10Antonio Di Natale13 October 1977 (age 32)(1977-10-13) Italy Udinese33 (9)v. Turkey, 20 November 2002
18Fabio Quagliarella31 January 1983 (age 27)(1983-01-31) Italy Napoli20 (4)v. Scotland, 29 March 2007
20Giampaolo Pazzini2 August 1984 (age 25)(1984-08-02) Italy Sampdoria8 (1)v. Montenegro, 28 March 2009


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Friday, June 11, 2010

ROME - Golden Gala 2010


This year’s Golden Gala, held on June 10th, marked the 30th anniversary of the major athletics event.

Asafa Powell won the 100 meters for Jamaica with a time of 9.82 seconds. Two Frenchmen, Christophe Lemaitre and Martial Mbandjock, took second and third place in a photo finish in 10.09 seconds.

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Jeremy Wariner claimed victory in the 400 metres. The American finished in 44.73 seconds. Angelo Taylor (USA) finished second in 44.74 seconds and Christopher Brown (BAH) placed third with 45.05 seconds.


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In the women’s 800 metre race, 21 year old Halima Hachlaf (MAR) placed first with a world leading time of 1:58.40. Second place went to Janeth Jepkosgel for her time of 1:58:85. Jenny Meadows (GBR) finished in third position with 1:58:89.


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Results and statistics for all track and field events at this year's Golden Gala can be found on the Golden Gala official web page at
http://www.diamondleague-rome.com/en/Live-StartlistsResults/Overview/

Tickets to this year's Golden Gala, held at the Olympic Stadium in Rome, ranged from 5 to 25 Euros. To buy tickets for 2011, log onto the official website in May and book your tickets directly through the website.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

The Cancun Mexico - Excelent Stress Therapy

The Cancun Mexico - Excelent Stress Therapy
...sleep tight... and welcome to the dream world..

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Find the Best Holiday Accommodation in Helsinki, Finland

If you are thinking of being a bit different and taking the plunge by looking for a somewhat alternative holiday destination or city location to visit on your backpacking trip in Europe - then please consider taking the time to have a visit to the beautiful city of Helsinki, Finland. The city is surely one of the best city destinations to visit in all of Scandinavia if not Europe itself, and indeed has a host of great places to see.

Amongst the most popular tourist attractions in the city of Helsinki is the National Museum of Finland which is a stunning piece of architecture to behold in itself, with its so called “national romantic” building style giving it a unique and distinguished appearance. The city’s cathedral and maritime attractions are also popular draws for tourists visiting Helsinki, but the city also has the very pretty Esplanade Park in which visitors often like to have a romantic stroll, which is situated in the very heart of the city itself.

If you are looking for a place to stay in Helsinki then you can check out the many “hotelli helsinki” that are dotted across numerous great locations across the length and breadth of the city. One of the best known hotels in Helsinki is the Best Western which is great place for holidaymakers to stay either as a couple or with their family and kids. Wherever you stay, you are sure to find a great holiday experience that few places in Northern Europe can match.

Visit Finland - The Best holiday Destination in Scandinavia

The Scandinavian country of Finland is perhaps not the first place you would necessarily think of when planning on taking a holiday in Europe. When considering such vacations it seems as though many people immediately think of that European holiday destinations with high levels of summer sunshine and hotter temperatures - so it is often the case that locations such as coastal Spain, the Greek Islands or the South of France will immediately spring to mind.

While these are all great places to take a holiday in their own right, one country that is perhaps not immediately considered as a prime European holiday destination is Finland. However, you may be surprised to find that the country has a great deal to offer the visitors, travelers and backpackers alike that make this country a holiday location of choice for a surprising number of people - and indeed Finland currently proudly boasts an ever growing tourism industry.

Those travelling to Finland are often seeking a somewhat more upmarket and unique holiday experience from the package holidays so widely available in the Mediterranean region of Europe - and the country sports an extensive array of simply stunning natural scenery. The Finish capital Helsinki is also a brilliant tourist city to visit at any time of year with a host of cool visitor attractions and some great “hotellit” as the locals call them (or hotels in English) such as the Halvat Hotellit in which you can spend your nights in Helsinki.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Sun-dried Tomato Pesto Recipe

One of my favourite things about Italy is the food. Without fresh Italian ingredients, it is next to impossible to re-create the same rich Italian flavours but here is a simple, colourful dish that you can pull off just about anywhere.

Sun-dried tomato pesto

Ingredients:
- 1.5 cups sun-dried tomatoes packed in olive oil
- 2 garlic cloves
- Salt
- Freshly ground black pepper
- 1 cup packed fresh basil leaves
- 1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese

Directions:
Blend the sun-dried tomatoes (including oil), garlic, salt and pepper, and basil in a food processor until the tomatoes are finely chopped. Transfer the mixture to a bowl. Stir in the Parmesan cheese. Add the pesto to cooked pasta and mix until the pasta is gently coated.

You can make this up to a week ahead of time and keep in refrigerated in an air-tight container until you are ready to serve it. Enjoy!

Pescara: Amongst the Best Holiday destinations in the Adriatic

The city of Pescara is undoubtedly one of the finest holiday destinations to visit if you are travelling in the Abruzzo region of Italy. Many people who are backpacking in Italy will look to reach the city by train, but there is also access via the Pescara airport if you are just looking to take a holiday here. Located on the east coast of the country, Pescara is a quaint port city that lines up against the beautiful clear waters of the Adriatic Sea. The city has a fine beach which is well worth a look if you fancy a bit of sunbathing or maybe a quick dip, and has all the usual sun beds and umbrellas for hire to tourists visiting the city.


If you fancy a drive to the nearby Majella national park to enjoy the stunning natural scenery, then you can easily get car hire Pescara airport. Similarly to many other European countries you may visit, cheap car hire Italy is widely available to book online if you are visiting Pescara. The park is also a great place to go walking, hiking or climbing as it sports some impressive mountains, the largest of which is Mount Amaro which stands at 2793 meters tall. It also has some interesting caves to explore if that’s your thing - but always be safe and go with some experienced local guides if possible.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Buxom Florence - Firenze Italy Travel

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Rome opens up underground wonders of the ancient world to tourists


Visitors to Rome may discover a world of ancient treasures beneath their feet at underground sites.

They include the Ludus Magnus, the barracks beneath the Colosseum where gladiators assembled before entering the great arena to meet their fate; the well-preserved necropolis of Santa Rosa at the Vatican, with tombs from the 1st to the 5th centuries, and pagan temples.

Guided tours through the sites begin in Rome during summer. “There is a lot of unknown Rome to explore, not just the best-known sights,” said Gianni Alemanno, the Mayor of Rome.

The 30 underground marvels are rarely seen by tourists, or residents. “Hidden Rome is in front of everyone’s eyes but nobody notices it,” said Umberto Broccoli, the superintendent of cultural heritage in Rome. “A large part of Rome’s history lies underground.”

He singled out the auditorium of Maecenas, the wealthy close adviser to the Emperor Augustus, whose encouragement of poets and painters in 1st century Imperial Rome made his name a byword for patronage of the arts.

The ruins of his frescoed theatre for readings and performances, now below ground and protected by a modern roof, are tucked away in a small urban square that is all that remains of his once vast and magnificent horti, or gardens, on the Esquiline Hill.

Few visitors are aware that a 2,000-year-old underground aqueduct, the Acqua Virgo — originally built to supply the Baths of Agrippa near the Pantheon in 19BC and still used to bring water to the city — lies beneath the Renaissance-era Villa Medici, now the French Academy, and ends in the Baroque stone fantasy of the Trevi Fountain.

Tourists can also explore the frescoed 2nd century Temple of Mithras, the pagan cult, beneath the 17th Century Palazzo Barberini, which houses one of Rome’s foremost art collections.



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