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A Travel Blog entry by worldlywanderer from Negombo, Sri Lanka
... Lankans do really well is bread. it must be based on the old Scottish plain loaf even down to the chewy crust. Their bakers, however, are nothing like Scottish bakers. In recent times our bakers have become more like fast food shops around lunch time but ...
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We Are French Bakers!!!!!!!
A Travel Blog entry by parisarttrip from Paris, Île-de-France, France
... . We stopped by the Laurdee tea shop we visited the first day and got some gifts. We then walked back to the hotel and started to get our stuff together for the trip back, suitcases stuffed with gifts and clothes. We then set off to dinner at ...
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London
A Travel Blog entry by albertabrandts from London, England, United Kingdom
... ,and not some sort of special effects. The kids had a lot of fun with the rousing story of singing nuns, quoting choice lines on the way back to the Tube. It was getting quite late by the time we got back to the Bakers House Hotel,and we all fell into bed ...
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London
A Travel Blog entry by albertabrandts from London, England, United Kingdom
... in London and our last day in Europe. Consequently we packed it as full as we could. After a hearty breakfast at our fine hotel, (90 pounds a night - pretty much the cheapest hotel in London. 1.97 Canadian dollars to the pound. Yikes.) we set ...
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Arrival Day
A Travel Blog entry by ricflack from Anaheim, California, United States
... go straight to their room. We unpacked and the girls wanted to go to Downtown Disney and shop while we waited for the Bakers to arrive from Virginia. The girls were in heaven in Sephora and Kelsie even had a beauty consultant show here "age appropriate ...
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Nippers on Great Guana Cay to Man of War Cay
A Travel Blog entry by roy.eaton from Man of War Cay, Bahamas
... have easily spent a week at Treasure Cay resort but we knew that we'd be returning when our company came so we headed off to Bakers Bay, on Great Guana Cay. Bakers Bay was dredged out by Treasure Cay Limited in 1989-1990 and the land developed for use by ...
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Mexico City
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico
... the internet, this tradition is only in its fifth year now but assuming this cake is of a similar size to 2011’s over 2,000 bakers were involved in preparing it and the recipe called for more than 30,000 eggs, 400 pounds of fruit and 5,000 pounds of ...
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Frankfurt and a Final!
A Travel Blog entry by samlisa from Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany
... as we didn't have time yesterday, so we left our cases in the hotel baggage store & headed out. We stopped off in the bakers down the road for croissants & coffee. Ladies in bakery spoke no English & I wasn’t awake yet & forgot all ...
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Quarter-Finals
A Travel Blog entry by samlisa from Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
... .Game day. We had breakfast at hotel, it was a simple buffet affair, nothing overly exciting, think we may visit the local bakers around the hotel for a bit of variety for future days. The thing that struck us as a little odd is the teapots in the hotel ...
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Sikkim-more monasteries and snow-capped mountains
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Gangtok, Sikkim, India
... can't find anything satisfactory this end. We decide to keep looking, then find a perfect lunch spot nearby, but they have gone. The Bakers Cafe has a good range of pastries, good lassi and Lychee Julep, and a great view over the valley. ...
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Fort, havelis and the paparazzi
A Travel Blog entry by carole91 from Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
... down stairs and in and out of ridiculously small doorways and marveling at yet more stunning carvings I needed a breather. And what a surprise I found a bakers in the middle of the chaos so had a chai and a warm apple pie on the roof and looked down on ...
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Hortons Plains, Worlds End; Yala & Leopards
A Travel Blog entry by skcoll from Tissamaharama, Sri Lanka
... cheat won of course. We then came to the waterfall areas - a steep climb up and down brought us to the viewpoint for Bakers Falls. The altitude made it hard work on us and wasn't helped by the fact that there were some huge steps to negotiate ...
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Jerash, October 3, 2009., Saturday
A Travel Blog entry by the_wayfarer from Jerash, Jordan
... shops selling fruit, fabric, shoes, electronic goods, clothes. There were small workshops, too, where you could see tailors, cobblers, bakers and butchers at work. As opposed to the western side, I was the only westerner in sight here. And Jordanians ...
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Evocative Old Kashgar
A Travel Blog entry by crowdywendy from Kashgar, Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, China
... were scattered throughout the narrow lane ways. Open air butchers' shops hung carcasses of the very popular fat tailed sheep and bakers were cooking masses of delicious smelling flat breads in large tandoor styled ovens. Rickety two storey tea houses were ...
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Copacabana... the real beach this time
A Travel Blog entry by ness010 from Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
... so nice. Amusingly (for me), as we drove past the tour guide told us ´they have everything they need here, banks, shops, bakers, just like a normal suburb...´ how lucky for them I thought, they probably don´t have a school though, nor running ...
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The Oriental Odyssey Begins
A Travel Blog entry by francesandrew from Hong Kong, China
... the road and got our first sighting of a tram. We had to use the overpass to get to the Admiralty Station and stopped at some bakers en route. So for lunch we shared a BBQ pork bun and a sausage, egg and cheese pizza thing. We finished off with some red ...
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Cairo, pyramids and backsheesh!
A Travel Blog entry by livingthedream from Cairo, Egypt
... recommend a walk through the back streets of Cairo to see vendors at work and feel the real buzz of the culture. Bakers making bread on the street corners, old Egyptian men smoking sheesha pipes, butchers cutting up meat and street merchants selling ...
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Further explorations in Georgia
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Tbilisi, Georgia
... , go in pursuit of the internet on the way to the ruins. Find a derelict industrial building with layabout hoons, the street of the bakers, finally stand on the baker's woodpile to see the ruins, but it still seems all wrong. Back in the main street, find ...
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It's blossom time
A Travel Blog entry by laceys.log from Hiroshima and on to Tokyo, Chugoku, Japan
... ; The little shopping street is just that – shop-lined, with mostly souvenir places and a few restaurants, and some bakers making bean paste cookies which are a Miyajima specialty. Actually they’re sickly, we don’t like them ...
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Of Stave Churches, Ibsen and Skis
A Travel Blog entry by ricochet from Lillehammer, Norway
... according to the period of the houses and role-play the appropriate lifestyle. Bakeries in the early 1900's were run by bakers dressed accordingly and sold traditional fare. A guide in a general store in a similar period would sell and explained the ...
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Hyatt Place Nashville/Franklin/Cool Springs
650 Bakers Bridge Avenue, (formerly AmeriSuites Nashville / Cool Springs), Franklin, Tennessee, United States
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