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of course, we say there is never giving up every weekend on d. w. you may think twice about putting cream in your cover nara, after you see this a pony as mayor. see how politics in one english town has gone to the horses and grab your crowns and cameras for a tour of castles in berlin. these stores and more coming up on your own mac. the but 1st, iceland is known for its incredible natural landscapes. thousands of tourists flock
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here every year to visit. but how much do they know about the people who actually live on the island? your own max report or brent dennis travel to reykjavik for a taste of local life. oh my god, a bright smells so bad. it's a cold, comfortable matter, sir. i send experience press. do we have to do this? sylvie id to don't actually have to say like hello for everyone on the street. my still in the land of some via on here and it's capital re cubic and i don't want to be just a tourist here. i'm going to learn what it's like to be a local us landed person with the help of a friends called england and the 203. that's a typical greetings case on the 6th. yeah, i mean i would like one piece on the cheeks like my toilet. am i do i look very atlantic. oh no. this is elizabeth
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r a c for us. this was the palm palm. the have that you were like i, i don't think i've ever seen like an ice lender where to answer, you probably won't need the umbrella these places where we're heading up to. so let's start date by going. swimming during the normal hands team don't seem to like it, but what exactly is she up to? the english. what are we doing here? it's like freezing and you want you want to go swing? yes, we have to go swimming every eye center. well, most eye center start thursday with a nice swim. usually people go to the local pool, but the most hard core ones will go, you know, have a nice day in the ocean. people subjecting myself to then we'll take a hot shower. hiking is taken very seriously in iceland and i was told to wash myself thoroughly make it. so it did. the whole top border is a bit funny though, since it has traces of salt,
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the mosque myself and my hard core enough engine definitely is hyper, she's is running running to get in his eyes the cold water. all right, now it's my turn. all right, if we're going into the ocean, you know, it's going to be a bit cold. so just remember when you go out into the water, don't let the cold take over. just take nice deep breaths if this is what it takes . come on the like, i'm taking a 2nd is actually the best. so i've got, i think all this stuff,
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i'm so proud of him to walmart. we now die for a deep in the hot to every town around. the last one has one of those, most of them, a heated, with geothermal energy we had back to the city center and decide to take a walk since right cubic we've, it's 140000 inhabitants is quite small. in this country, there are no trains will trans. next england gives me a little small tool of lesson. how do you say good morning here? uh, yeah. so you would say go and buy it from the diane going diane. but it sounds like like, you know going it sounds like a terrified cuz it sounds like being just like go on diary. okay. yeah, going by end would be our regular. uh okay. okay. then diane, sometime. yeah. sometimes sometimes. yeah. are there any like one so like
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gestures or things that i could say to make it sound like them? athletic. oh yeah. well, okay. so is your have a like a normal conversation and you want the person to know that you're listening and you're paying attention and it was or not and go, you know, like, oh it oh, put on you're in for the next task, a restaurant, visit people. he loved to go out every iceland, expensive average of 3500 to year as a year in restaurants, tingling orders, a must tries to me, masters fish and dried fish and smoke trout smoked lin pins. so this is one of the more efficient oh, i found a crew, it's definitely something i don't have every day, but on, you know, special occasion. so this is for meant it's shar of all my go, a variety of smells for the yeah. and it doesn't
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taste good. that was no good west thing i've ever put in my mouth. how much am i going to pick now? okay, so we don't really have existing culture, so you don't actually have people who actually make communities of age. and i last saw them on the agenda. a tests. what i planned on kingdoms, brent tyler, tyler. but okay, tyler went off without a hitch. so france, you've had your full iceland dictate. so in honor of this we have decided to give you an ice clintock name for them. in iceland differs from dish or coming cat's name by the way. oh so what is your father's name is mom. so you will be prompted my son to go to
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when visiting room, eating spaghetti covering. all right is just as important as visiting the coliseum . it's a roman favorite that may look simple to make. just add some cream and pork to plaster. right? well, one roman shift shows us the correct way to make this a tell you in classic spaghetti cover now is one of italy's most famous pasta dishes. it doesn't take many ingredients, but it takes a cook, who knows what they're doing with this dish. you can make a lot of mistakes. and what exactly might those mistakes be me as i could to make the music by so some of these meal cold cream on not some beat eggs and get an omelet. and some you smoke polk, you have any food i was in the bag on the love i've checked, the fluid is wrong. rudy model not in place, but we also we'll show you how to make spaghetti carbo. now it's a true, it's while you wait for i said, i'm hello mila sandra. i'm a chef with the equity restaurants and i'll show you how to make the genuine
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spaghetti cabinet around that i got to point out. you'll need these ingredients, spaghetti going, shoddy pecorino. eggs and have the adequately restaurant in rome has its own. well, stock daily counter cloudy, olma sadie is in charge of purchasing. he explains why pecorino cheese is best for catalina. i think we're still grieving it up because if this one comes from a traditional darian a treat che module, guess that this is a cheese, that mature is the 12 months a lot to deliver. it's made from sheep milk from the lot. so you so then you then go set to regions the lots have been yeah. oh, the little cit. donald claudio also explains what eric heward. glenn county is. the one charlotte is glen. charlie differs from the smoke pool, cool punched in that it's taken from a different part of the plague. the ones that being the jones on nick level, unlike bacon that comes from the bailey, it was some of that, as we can see,
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one chalet consistence of a thick layer of fat and a thin layer of lien, which lends it the unique taste. it will include the dish almost double with it. uh like one charlie. now onto the preparation. 1st of december. oh, great pecorino cheese that's about so now we see the pick a reno so it doesn't foam lumps in depend on the single fiarty. that's another common mistake i'll sort of order you so we have to see if the pick a reno attempted to change. the motion is consistency, then someone daniel, now we come to the one chinese 1st. we cut off the crust. big one, sally. this is glen charlie has to q a for at least 90 days. why do we use going chalet? because it's much more flavorful than punch it to well bacon odium. bag smokes, bacon would ruin copping. all right, i have one out of it for me. got them then he cuts the g one charlie into large
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cubes. now come the eggs. he only uses the yoke and beat them into a smooth liquid. benny as pepper and salt tasted one chatted briefly in a pan of the other. if i use an iron skillet, because the ion distributes the heat more evenly, so the going charlie stays, christie outside, and so been signed to general. alessandro does not add any oil or grease to the parent of salty, that one child will scroll on my list, the fact melts away, and then from it, and it's on greece soon, it is known, goes out in my do that. so the front wheel main lights are in the process. one smell burns. well, the 2 on it? no, no the the blue shadow. now it's time to cook the spaghetti. 100 grams per portion boil for 10 minutes to feed. absolutely has to be. we'd post no egg noodles,
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a going egg that doesn't work. once to pass that is identity alessandro stairs pepper into the go in china grease with a little noodle water. only now are the spaghetti noodles added and then the beaten eggs. he mixes everything well and adds the pagoda you know best or is it again? finally, alessandro arranges the noodles on plate and tops them off with a salt aid, one charlie cubes. he sprinkles a bit of pepper and say, go do you know, on top and the spaghetti couple not a is done this past the dish has a longstanding tradition and it leaves capital rome here combo now is found on virtually every menu. i do not. i love spaghetti covered because it tastes so good, so you don't mind it's made of typical roman ingredients on my when the, my mother fixed it for me when i was little. and so it reminds me of my childhood
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shot. it's a special dish because it's got this blend of cream, crisp. it's a really well thought out and well round a dish. so contrary to popular belief, a genuine spaghetti capital not a doesn't use butter nor cream, nor smoke ham. one of the details, the in a time when politics have divided many, one town in the u. k, decided to elect a pony as may or we went to southern england to the town of coughing, tend to meet this unique 4 legged political figure. this is patrick, a miniature shuttling pony from the small village of cooking 10 in southern england . he plays a very special role here. hello mister mirror.
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this is patrick the pony now. he's not just an ordinary pony. he has been elected the mayor of this village in devon, england. yes, you heard me correctly. he was elected mayor of this town and how that came about were about to find out. back in the summer of 2019 the town counsellor passed away . there was an opening for mayor and pet tricks. the owners gathered enough signatures to put him on the balance. since the residents were fed up with local politics, it was a one horse race and he won uncontested. what's been the reaction since patrick was elected mayor, the reactions being ready, positive, lots of happy people who wouldn't be happy about pony, become there with cooking some village. well, any negative voices. yeah. there's this one um and no even local um, the fios that probably need be coming back, you know? and so little bit front end. what does it mean? is he gonna run for office next and stuff like that? so you always get what?
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we call them a sign would gripe patrick's role as mirror has turned him into a mini star. he has his own facebook page with over 30000 followers. patrick also takes part in local charity work but sometimes needs a little nudge to get started. he helps distribute a monthly newsletter about the dangers of lyme disease. do you know about lunch spread from tex and as a therapy animals, patrick pays visits to patients at the local hospice center. but when he is simply walking around, talking to him, he's quite the tourist attraction. i think it's great. i think it's something that brings it to the younger community for children coming around a lot. well loved, well respected,
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and always always on show friendly. it's wonderful. well, we can't do anything with this in a human unlike most horses, patrick spend some of his time in his family's home. he's allowed inside where he can also conduct some mayor or business and keep in touch with his constituents. but he mostly wait for his snacks before he has back outside where he likes to wind down after a busy day. pop culture is very big here in england. and patrick likes to take part in his own little way. don't you password but don't worry beer is apparently healthy for horses to drink as it's rich in vitamins and minerals which help the animals with stress and digestion. as for patrick's political future. and that is, i mean, um these uh,
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things are left to the mat by the people and the people just left them. so i think he's going to be mad cooking since a very long time. are you a fan of oil flare? then berlin has just what you're looking for. aside from numerous museums and clubs, berlin also boasts castles and palaces from opulent prussian times your own max reporter hand of humble texas on a tour. did you know that in berlin? there are several palaces to explore. my mission today is to show you 3 of my favorite german castles. and then you can choose your favorite. i'm exploring shined. lovely book, palace clean and compilers. and $61.00 divide hunting lodge is going to be a day fill of royal history and grandeur for
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starting off right in the center of the city. shy lot and but palace, this isn't only the largest, is the most significant palace in berlin. because here we're literally walking in the foot steps of prussia in kings and queens and german emperors. so let's go ahead. i said, why exactly is try loving but tell us such a big deal in berlin that i think it's the most important palace and brought in because it's a place. whereas the royal family list for over 7 generations. it was built around about $1700.00 and the oppression whole in southern family. and they use this palace as a summer residence to the end of the month, a key 1918. and then it became a museum. it's a substitute for the the in palace
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the time to explore the magnificent but rock apartments. some of the highlights are the porcelain room. the palace chapel and the bed chamber of king frederick the 1st mixture i let in burst palace all the more amazing are the gardens so much nature right in the middle of portland. and it's a great spot to come to, to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. the lake here is connected to this play river, which flows through berlin. so the royalty was able to travel between charleston, but palace and the city palace by going to love. the gardens were originally
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designed in french style and later expanded any english landscape garden style. onto the next step of the day. for the perfect day trip from berlin and for i looked about of mediterranean swear, you have to check out the gleam, a co pilot this charming little palace was designed to look exactly like. and it's holly and villa is a perfect fairytales fault and it takes less than an hour to get here from the center of berlin. this neo costco summer palace was designed to run 1825 for the prince, karl of prussia. he was thrilled by the beauty of the costco world and wanted his very own roman style country house in berlin. the gardens included in the laundry greenhouses courtyards, fountains and even
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a casino no. gonna lie. i could definitely imagine living here in this palace if you like a more remote option, then you have to check out the corner vide hunting lodge palace. this palace is tucked away in what feels like the middle of nowhere because we're completely surrounded by lakes and forest. for actually just a few minutes drive from the center of portland. this is the oldest preserves casso, and bartlet completed in 1543. it's a place for berlin royalty to come to hunt. let's check out the hunting depot. although i imagine it's not going to be very vegetarian or begin friendly the intense sometimes before uh, the hunting stults we had tricked who would shoot,
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which for oh dear. the bare ones, the princess of the king, has a right to hunt deer, so boss any and all my men in the middle ages has a light hunt little animals. hairs phones has all little boots on to come for fishing. the . this is also the perfect place for arch lovers. there are some secret treasures hidden here almost there. the pain chains by lucas chronic, the other and lucas class, the younger and his workshop. it's the largest collection of ton of paintings in berlin, and was originally curated by the one soul on family which transports you back to the time of the reformation. and martin luther, the well,
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there you go. just 3 of berlin's multiple palaces. my personal favorite, probably the clean to compel us just because of how beautiful and peaceful which is there. but what was yours and what other german castles would you like to see? and finally, don't blink, or you might miss it. a couple from assemble in turkey wants to show off their countries, colon, airy delights, but in miniature form. they've put together videos that highlight favorite turkish dishes on an extremely small scale, the a tiny lot from a june surface pizza. a tiny portion of box level. and monte circuit stuff to pastry pockets. and this is dawn bowl. many kitchen, typical turkish dishes, are prepared in miniature version marcela,
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no low. and i knew i didn't have setup a fully equipped, tiny kitchen and their living room. the stove cooks by a t like other appliances, like a dishwasher fridge run on electricity or batteries. almost everything on a scale of one to 12 go doing this, come on a diploma, be me. it is. so above me, it's a questionnaire as to which it does not cause this miniature stove and oven are completely hand me just one moment. any a problem it is to need to have in turkey. this type is very traditional hold on. let's ago just the law plus us and these cabinets are all hand crafted. it'd be a cruise. yeah. that so the garden is, so could you a seller, i ordered these tiny household utensils and appliances from abroad. i system because the minute a show that a lot of klivis, belinda,
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this last by should put to tell, i know, low as a social media experts per husband. new items makes videos. they shoot the preparation of the tiny turkish dishes like, couldn't affect the smoke. lemme and seen that. they posted them on youtube and instagram, where fans worldwide follow them. today it's great believes and stuff with rice, a staple of turkish cooking. a tiny cooking is not at all easy. it takes dexterity, and a lot of patients, the band in, you know, gets it done. you know, the biggest worries whether the rest of people work is done. well. uh, yep. yes, it looks very nice. all the ingredients are there, but a small candle may not be hot enough, will it be the oven may not have hooked it with and you make it small. let me so
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looking at in the end of may not look like the real. thank you. pistols goodness on the bins, and you may be the police, the on demand, the list. the stuffs great bleeds are weighted with a bowl, so they don't open. then they simmer in a cupboard pots, just like a normal portion the, the single employee gate is going to make. we also experimented the dishes from the world over to improve our recipe. as i took longer than that, we get a lot of requests from our followers will give you a name, for example, italian spaghetti and spanish tortilla, or requested a lot to sort of deal. so we want to show how these recipes can also be made in our tiny turkish kitchen. these are our goals, who's going to have this thing? so i gave him high quality, tiny dishes. the tiny turkish kitchen proves that size doesn't matter. and that brings us to the end of another edition of your own max. be sure to follow
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