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Mexican Food at Home

March 12, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Mexican Food at Home
Mexican Food at Home

Before you go away on your Cancun adventure why not try some Mexican food at home?

Mexican food is one of the most famous cuisines in the world. Although Mexico is a third world country in a way, often struggling to produce enough food for its eighty seven million inhabitants, there is no doubt that the recipes originating from this area are dear to our hearts.

You Can Cook Mexican food at home

It is a pity that most people assume what they get in Latin fast food joints or poor quality restaurants is what this cuisine is all about because, like with Indian or Chinese food, these popular dishes often bear no more than a passing resemblance to authentic Mexican food recipes. Why you can have Mexican food at home anytime.

Influences From Other Cuisines

A lot of the modern recipes are based on ancient Maya, Inca, or Aztec traditions combined with the cooking methods introduced by the Spanish explorers. The native, pre-Columbian diet consisted mainly of corn-based recipes, as well as tomatoes, beans, herbs and chilies. The Spanish combined their favorite ingredients of pork, chicken, beef, rice, garlic, onions, and wine with the indigenous foods of Mexico and modern Mexican cuisine was the result. All of these are easily available in your local supermarket so that you can have your Mexican food at home.

The French also occupied the country and they introduced baked foods like bread, cakes, and pastries. The Manila-Acapulco galleon trade in the sixteenth century was responsible for the minor Asian influence you can spot in some traditional recipes from Mexico.

Different Types Of Mexican Dishes

Because of the local geographical and climatic differences, typical ingredients varies quite a lot from region to region. Goat and beef is popular in the north of the country, barbacoa is popular in the center, and fish and seafood are well loved along the coastline, for example. Spicy chicken and vegetable dishes are favored in the southeast of the country.

The Importance Of Corn

Mexicans love to cook Mexican food at home with fresh ingredients, unlike many other nations. There are some ingredients which feature in most recipes and the main one is corn.

Corn flour is used to make Mexican dishes and corn is used to make everything from tortillas, casseroles, stews, and salads to candy and even ice cream. It is the primary edible crop in the country and cornfields occupy about fifty percent of Mexico’s cultivated land.

What About Tex-Mex?

Tex-Mex dishes came into being when the cuisine Mexico met the cuisine of the southern United States. Tex-Mex meals feature more meat and fewer beans that authentic Mexican food recipes. The sauces and spices are used in a different way and the tortillas are different. Mexican tortillas are thinner and chewier.

You can also see items on the menu like shrimp enchiladas or fish tacos which you would not get in Mexico. Crispy chalupas, Tex-Mex chili, tamale pie, seven-layer dip, and even fajitas are American inventions. Tex-Mex chorizo contains different spices from the chorizo you would buy in Mexico and you find lots of green chilies in Tex-Mex dishes.

Tex-Mex salsa features a lot of cilantro although the Mexicans do not add this to theirs when they cook Mexican food at home. Beef, beans and spices are probably the three main ingredients in this cuisine and Tex-Mex cuisine is interesting because it shows how this cuisine has grown internationally and been tailored to suit the American palate.

It is interesting to learn how typical Mexican recipes have changed, from the ancient times to today, and also how something as simple as a salsa recipe can have so many different styles and variations.

Next time you have people over to talk about the plans that you have for your Cancun vacation why not have some Mexican food at home for them to try?

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Show Your Kids Art in the Cayman Islands

March 12, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Art in the Cayman Islands
Art in the Cayman Islands

Caribbean art is a rather all-encompassing term considering the huge diversity of artwork that has originated from the region and the number of countries and cultures included under the umbrella of the Caribbean.

In such a context it is almost impossible to “define” Caribbean art, as just like the region itself, the varied influences of the past and its historical development involve a huge melting pot of cultures and races.

Art in the Cayman Islands

In this article we will be looking at art from just one small Caribbean nation, the Cayman Islands. Largely as a result of the boom years on these tiny islands literally only a couple of decades ago, interest in fine art and its place in Cayman society has grown at an amazingly rapid rate. Huge foreign inward investment, a rapid population growth and rise in expatriate workers and residents has seen demand for fine art soar and the islands now support a thriving and active arts scene.

When you think that it was not until 1996 that the country opened its first National Gallery, the progress has been quite astounding and art lovers today are still often surprised at the quality, originality, style and subject matter of the work now being produced by some of the island’s established and emerging artists.

Let you kids see working artists

With such a large expatriate population, many of the working artists in this tiny island nation hail from foreign shores, but Cayman itself has produced a great number of the country’s finest, most respected and sought after painters and sculptors.

At the time of the establishment of the National Gallery, a group of artists came together in a co-operative effort and christened themselves “Native Sons”. This avant guard group became a powerful driving force behind the expansion and modernization of Caymanian art, dedicating themselves to pushing the envelope and educating the public in the field of contemporary fine art.

Faced as they were with a very stereotypical view of what art from a Caribbean island should be, they began to change views and attitudes towards both art and the artists and should really be credited with responsibility for much of the growth and development that has taken place ever since.

Conservative Values in Cayman Islands

A very conservative Christian society such as that in Cayman, was not always receptive to what was perceived as rawness or “risque” depictions in paintings and sculptures, leaning much more towards safety, dependability and traditional values and expectations. In this environment, the emerging consciousness of many artists left them frustrated by what seemed to them, the desire to confine them to painting boats, seascapes and palm trees for tourists.

This was something that these young, respectfully rebellious and forward thinking Caymanian artists, found stifling and in them grew the seeds of artistic revolution. They knew that if art was to have a future, free expression had to be pushed and encouraged for their art and creativity to develop and expand beyond its heretofore staid and restrictive societal constraints.

Of course, many artists in Cayman today still produce a lot of work depicting the natural beauty that surrounds them every day and many of them do some very fine work, but Cayman art by both local and expatriate artists has now become some of the most varied and original in the region. This is not to say that tradition and history have been forgotten.

Indeed the advances in progressive and contemporary art have produced the added bonus of an upsurge in the interest of past traditions and skills and a resurgence of the practice and teaching of traditional arts and crafts. Art education has also benefited greatly from the wave of artistic awareness that is now recognized as such an important part of both the country’s and society’s identity, development and economy.

The growth of fine art as an industry, whilst it has produced many benefits, has also caused corresponding difficulties but these are perhaps best dealt with in a separate article.

Ultimately, for art lovers, the Cayman Islands are a Caribbean haven. The prices for art at the top end of the market remain high, so people wanting to own an original painting by some of the best known talents have to expect to pay upwards of CI$3000 and there really is no upper ceiling.

Bring some Art Home From Your Cayman Islands Holiday

For those of more modest means there are still some true bargains to be found in the original art market, particularly from some of the most talented emerging artists whose work can still be snapped up in the sub CI$1000 range and should still represent good investments in the long term.

Additionally, with more artists now able to take advantage of locally based skilled print makers and the latest in technology, the opportunity of purchasing high quality reproductions of their favourite original paintings for a fraction of the cost, has placed the work of many of the top names within much easier reach for a far greater number of art lovers.

The determining factors of the price of original artwork in the Cayman Islands remain largely the same as anywhere else in the world. The complexity and man hours involved in a piece will have some bearing, the history, desirability, and past commercial success of an artist are major factors and with established artists, the size of a work can also have a major bearing on cost.

Remember to Negotiate With the Locals

Buyers should not be afraid to negotiate but bear in mind that the artists who command the highest prices are, by definition, the least likely to be in a position to discount heavily. The market value of their work has invariably been established over a very long period of time and will not fluctuate too greatly. Theirs is the calibre of work that is justifiably considered an investment in addition to desirability based on its unique beauty.

Arteccentrix Fine Art Services, is an art consultancy, gallery and studio in the Cayman Islands. You can visit the online gallery of Caribbean Art and Cayman Art at the company’s website and learn more about their comprehensive fine art services for private and corporate clients.

From watercolours, acrylics and oils, realism, surrealism, abstract and naive, landscapes and portraits, sculptures in a huge range of materials, beautiful batiks, and the more traditional arts and crafts of the region, if you enjoy any form of art, the Cayman Islands will have something for you.

What continues to surprise many visitors and residents alike however, is the sophistication and truly unique artistic vision exhibited by some of the leading artisans of 21st century Cayman. A look at the best work being produced today illustrates just how far removed they have become from the narrow expectations often and unfairly associated with “Caribbean Art”.

I know this has been a long article but if you do have plans to go with your kids to the Cayman Islands on holiday or vacation then be sure to see the  art in the Cayman Islands

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500 of the World’s Greatest Trips

February 16, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

No one knows the world like National Geographic—and in this lavish volume, we reveal our picks for the world’s most fabulous journeys, along with helpful information for readers who want to try them out.

Compiled from the favorite trips of National Geographic’s travel writers, Journeys of a Lifetime spans the globe to highlight the best of the world’s most famous and lesser known sojourns. It presents an incredible diversity of possibilities, from ocean cruises around Antarctica to horse treks in the Andes. Every continent and every possible form of transport is covered.

A timely resource for the burgeoning ranks of active travelers who crave adventurous and far-flung trips, Journeys of a Lifetime provides scores of creative ideas: trekking the heights of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania… mountain biking in Transylvania… driving through the scenic highlands of Scotland… or rolling through the outback on Australia’s famous Ghan train… and dozens of other intriguing options all over the world.

Journeys of a Lifetime also features 22 fun Top 10 lists in all sorts of categories. What are the world’s top 10 elevator rides, bridges to walk across, trolley rides, ancient highways, or underground walking adventures? Readers will love evaluating and debating the selections.

Each chapter showcases stunning photography, full-color maps, evocative text, and expert advice—including how to get there, when to visit, and how to make the most of the journey—all packaged in a luxurious oversize volume to treasure for years to come.

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Hotel Safety Tips

January 28, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Have you and your family thought about hotel safety tips? At home is one thing but out on the road you have to be more careful. If you are planning a vacation whether it’s it is one of many all inclusive vacations or all inclusive holidays it is important that you know a little bit about hotel safety. Today, hotels diligently work to try and ensure the safety of their visitors. They are always trying to make improvements to their security but there are still things that you need to know about what does make for a safe hotel.

What are You Paying For?

Hotel Safety Tips
Hotel Safety Tips

First things first, never give up your safety to save a few dollars. It’s true that a really nice hotel room can put a damper on your budget but it will be far more costly if you reserve a place that might be in a bad place or may not be up to code with their security requirements.

Once you have found the area in which you would like to stay at, you can start narrowing down your choices by taking into consideration some of the following things with regards to the safety of the hotel.

Make that their rooms have dead bolts and of course a peep hole. Ask if the rooms have what is known as electronic guest room locks. These are locks that require a key card instead of an actual key. Also find out if the rooms have phones that have emergency call buttons or that they have the ability to place an emergency call outside of your hotel.

Hotel Safety Tips When Choosing a Hotel

Make sure if you look at photos of the hotel online that the hallways look like they have amble lighting as well as the lobbies and garages. A well lit area will always help keep down on crime. Make sure that the hotel has limited entry options which means less traffic especially from those who are not staying at the hotel. Also see if the hotel offers around the clock concierge services or security services. It’s always better to know there is always someone on duty in the hotel, find a hotel that offers services as good as the Boulevard Bangkok Hotel in Sukhumvit does.

Hotel Safety Tips should be important to you and your family when you are going on a family vacation. If the hotel you will be staying at is out of the country, it is a very good idea to see if it’s in a safe place by simply contacting the U.S. Embassy that is located in the country you will be traveling to.

Once you decide upon a hotel, it is important that once you get there that you keep your suitcases and other luggage with you always. If there is someone there that offers to take your bags up for you make sure to get their name and if you have a computer with you, wallet and other items of worth, don’t let them take those with the other items.. Make sure that after you check in you grab some matchbooks or business cards from the hotel to carry with you at all times, in case you get lost.

Access Safety of Your Hotel Room

When choosing your room it is probably a good idea to select a room that is on the 8th floor or below that. Although the higher floors will give you a better view, you need to know that most fire departments anywhere cannot reach any higher than 8 floors. You also should not take a bottom floor room if it has easy access to the outside, if it’s easy for you to access the outside it should be easy for a stranger to access your room.

Rooms that are near the elevators are probably the safest rooms. Even though they are probably the rooms that get the most noise they still tend to be the safest because the rooms that are more intimate and are found in any alcoves also open them up for easier access by criminals.

Once you are in your room it is important that you check your deadbolt and safety chain to make sure they work. Make sure that the phone actually is able to let you make outside calls. You should also check for the closest fire exits and make sure to count the doors along the hallway so you know how far it is to get to safety.

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I hope that you see these hotel safety tips as a bit of a checklist right from the beginning of your next holiday planning.

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WestJet Flying to John Wayne Airport Orange County

January 26, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

WestJet today announced it will begin non-stop service from Vancouver and Calgary to Orange County, California, beginning May 2 and June 13, 2011, respectively, as part of its summer schedule.

“O.C. is a great addition to our already successful service to Los Angeles,” said Hugh Dunleavy, Executive Vice-President, Strategy and Planning. “John Wayne Airport, located only minutes from Anaheim, offers car rentals on site and provides our guests with a gateway to Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm and the surfing hot spot of Huntington Beach as well as water parks, historic landmarks and plenty of shopping attractions. With convenient connections from many great Canadian cities, we are confident that this new destination will be a hit with our guests.”

Details of WestJet new service to Orange County are as follows

  • Vancouver to John Wayne Airport Daily starting May 2nd
  • Calgary to John Wayne Airport starting June 13th

Both of these daily flights are turnarounds. This means that the flight leaves in the morning from Canada and ends up at Orange Count California just after lunch and then picks people up to go home in the afternoon just 45 minutes after landing

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