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Graham Greene’s “The Third Man” Movie – Reviewed by Rick Price
Movie Review The Third Man (1949) Produced by Carol Reed, Screenplay by Graham Greene Starring Orson Welles, Trevor Howard, Joseph Cotton, and Alida Valli There is no better reminder and introduction to the history of Austria in mid-20th century than… Read full article
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Spaghetti alla Carbonara (Carbonara Spaghetti)
Spaghetti alla Carbonara Spaghetti with Carbonara Sauce For four people: 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 clove of garlic 2 eggs 1 ½ cups of grated pecorino and/or parmesan cheese 1-2 cups of coarsely diced bacon or “pancetta/guanciale” (vegetarian option can… Read full article
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Risotto with Peoci (Risotto with Mussels)
Risotto with Peoci alla Veneta Risotto with Mussels "Veneto" style Here is a tasty, simple recipe that will remind you of the Mediterranean and its special flavors of garlic and seafood. You can use this sauce, especially if you add… Read full article
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How To Find Good Airfare
Finding the Best Airfares for your Bicycle Tours The great news for travelers is that airfares to Europe are expected to continue their decline into spring so we thought it was the perfect time to review what we know about… Read full article
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“Cacciucco alla Livornese” or Fish Soup, Livorno Style
“Cacciucco alla Livornese” or Fish Soup, Livorno Style Here is a recipe that tastes like the Mediterranean and speaks Tuscan, the mother language of Italian, thanks to Dante’s influence. This soup, originally from the coastal town of Livorno (or Leighorn,… Read full article
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Chocolate Mousse, Perfected by Tour Leader Michele Boglioni
Chocolate Mousse, Perfected by Tour Leader Michele Boglioni A delicious and easy to make Chocolate Mousse to help sweeten any day! 8 ounces dark chocolate 2 tablespoons of butter 2 tablespoons of strong freshly brewed coffee 5 eggs separated 2… Read full article
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Beets with Garlic and Walnut Sauce
Beets are root vegetables with edible, leafy green tops. The most common beets are deep red, but there are gold, white and candy-cane striped varieties. I really enjoy the flavor of the green tops, which remind me of Swiss chard.… Read full article
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Homemade Ricotta Cheese: So Easy a Child Could Do It
Homemade Ricotta Cheese: So Easy a Child Could Do It If, like me, you’ve always assumed that making your own cheese is too arcane for normal folks, you should find this recipe pleasantly surprising. It turns out that cheese-making, like… Read full article
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Mamma Elena’s Recipe for Eggs with Tomatoes
Mamma Elena’s Recipe for Eggs with Tomatoes My mother loved eggs. She liked them fried, soft or hard-boiled. I never knew whether she invented this recipe with tomatoes, but it has become one of my favorites as well as my… Read full article
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Spring Training in Europe’s Stunning Countryside
Spring Train in Europe’s Countryside Pedal up Mount Venoux or through the beautiful hills of Assisi Long winters welcome active springs and there is no better motivation for staying in shape during the cold months than planning a spring… Read full article
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Rick’s Famous Sardinian Pork Chops
Rick’s Famous Sardinian Pork Chops My pork chop recipe dates back to a trip I took to Sardinia in the fall of 1984. I had completed my doctoral dissertation on issues related to coastal zone management in Sardinia in 1980. … Read full article
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Kolokithokeftethes (Greek Zucchini Patties)
Kolokithokeftethes Greek Zucchini Patties This month’s recipe comes to us from Greek tour leader (and olive grower) Yorgos Paraskevopoulos. It’s a traditional holiday food you’ll see throughout Greece and Turkey. This time of year zucchini squash can be found in… Read full article
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Rick’s First Bicycle Ride
How many of you remember learning to ride a bike? How about your first bicycle ride? Can you remember that? If so, write it up for us and send it in. We’d like to include some of those accounts in… Read full article
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Pear Clafouti
Pear Clafouti Adapted from Mark Bittman’s How to Cook Everything (Wiley, 1998). Comice Pears – the “Christmas Pear” – Unite Oregon and France Our recipe this month features the delicious comice (say "co-meese") pear from the Loire Valley of France, which readily… Read full article
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The Venetian Empire – by Jan Morris
The Venetian Empire by Jan Morris Reviewed by Rick Price, Ph.D. Reading for your Greece, Bike, Walk, and Cruise Trip I enjoy popular history books by good travel writers and Jan Morris qualifies. His short paperback volume on the Venetian… Read full article