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How can they understand? (Guardian Unlimited) Culture: A new film about the Holocaust, aimed at children, represents the Disneyfication of the Final Solution
Sangria: 'Best of both worlds' (The Philadelphia Inquirer) In Spain, the locals mix their own wine and fruit concoctions to drink at home, leaving it to the tourists to order in bars. But in Spanish- and Latin-themed restaurants here, sangria is one of the most popular drinks.
Coming Up Roses (San Diego Reader) Roseville (named for its first settler, Louis Rose, not a shrub) is a Point Loma neighborhood also called ?the village.? It?s a bit out of the way but has such a distinctive character that going there feels like actual travel, a mini-vacation minutes from home.
Sangria makes wine cool (The State) Summer temperatures send even wine lovers scurrying for iced beverages, but if you don't want to give up your beloved bottles of red for the sake of cool, follow the tradition of the Spaniards and use red wine in sangria. Sangria comes from the Spanish word "sangre," meaning blood. The popular beverage, served over ice, mixes flavors such as sweet port, fresh orange slices and cinnamon. "Sangria ...
I heard a rumour (The Star) Cosy and unpretentious, Rumours is perfect for a night of contemporary dining. By Joleen Lunjew
Wine for wellness? (Manila Standard Today) It all started with the so-called ?French Paradox??a series of documented medical studies completed in the 1980s that indicated the reason for the French having much fewer heart attacks than their American counterparts, despite similar rich diets, is the regular intake of wine.
Wine is fine for everyone (The News-Press) Four women huddled at a table on a recent Thursday afternoon, glasses of wine and a plate of cheese and crackers between them.
Old haunts (Sun Star) YOU receive so many invitations from friends to fine dine at this or that restaurant. You go through long stemmed glasses filled a quarter full with white wine or red wine, gorge on delectable appetizers and have to remind yourself that the main course is yet to come.
By Kurt A. Eichsteadt (gazettes.com) A large part of enjoying wine is sharing the experience with others. What better way to share the enjoyment than through a wine tasting? Many Long Beach establishments offer wine tasting events, but here are some guidelines for hosting your own.
French curb on alcohol sales as teenagers discover le binge drinking (Times Online) Teenagers are to be banned from buying alcohol in France, as health advisers dismiss the cherished Gallic belief that children should be initiated in the art of wine-drinking at an early age.
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