Have Gun, Will Travel [1957], season two, episode sixteen – ENJOY- -This show is out of copywright and requires no licence to post- -Any offensive political, religious or cultural views portrayed in TV of this age are not shared by me and are not to be taken seriously- SHOW SUMMARY Paladin was not your normal gunfighter. He was an educated and a traveled man. A West Point graduate, he served as a Union officer during the Civil War. After the war, he went west and became a high-priced ‘gun for hire.’ He was based at the Hotel Carlton in San Francisco and enjoyed the finer things in life. He dressed in fancy clothes, enjoyed fine wine, gourmet food, opera, expensive cigars and he could play the piano. He read newspapers from all over the West looking for situations in which he could help, for a fee. Sometimes Hey Boy, the Oriental porter who worked at the Carlton, would bring Paladin a letter or ‘wire’ asking for his help. Usually, within the first few minutes, he was dressed for ‘business’ and on the trail. When working, he dressed completely in black including a black hat with a band of silver conchos and a custom holster with a silver chess knight on it. He carried a custom made pistol which was perfectly balanced and had a rifled barrel. He preferred to settle problems without violence whenever possible, but if forced to fight, he excelled. A master marksman and a quick draw, he was a match for most any man. And for those ‘difficult times’ he kept a derringer hidden …
Exposure Travel – www.exposure.travel – is a Canadian tour operator based in Vancouver that specializes in planning exclusive and customized corporate retreats in British Columbia. On this retreat, we employ private planes and boats to maximize the team-building experience for Farmboy Fine Arts, a local art and design company. Watch as the group catches their own seafood salmon, prawn and crab to be prepared by their very own private chef. Fresh air and fresh results was the name of this game.
Discover & Book it here: tinyurl.com Salvatore Ferragamo has finally exported his exquisite model of hospitality, Lugarno Hotels, beyond the walls of Florence and into the Eternal City, Rome. Portrait Suites, located on Via Condotti in the heart of the Italian capital, boasts unparalleled views of the Spanish Steps, the Quirinale, the Pincio and Monte Mario. DESIGN HOTELS™: Finest luxury hotels for your unique journey! Find your design hotel now and enjoy
Discover & Book it here: tinyurl.com In the centre of Hamburgs entertainment district, EAST bears Chicago-based architect Jordan Mozers extravagant signature, displaying a penchant for futuristic, curving forms and light, bright tones. With essentially modern lofts and suites, EAST is the most exclusive address in Hamburgs entertainment district. Enjoy your times! DESIGN HOTELS™: Finest luxury hotels for your unique journey! Find your luxury hotel now and enjoy
“To check out more of our rocking videos, visit www.rockingthedaisies.com Rocking the Daisies is the premier eco-friendly music and lifestyle festival in South Africa. Taking place on Cloof Wine Estate in Darling (Western Cape), the progressive festival will once again offer the best in live entertainment, lifestyle exhibitions, cutting-edge activities and gourmet food. With over 11, 000 people attending last year; this year’s Rocking the Daisies will be full of quality music, art fields and facilities which cater to everyone from child care to comedic relief! Rocking the Daisies aims to raise the bar every year, incorporating innovative environmentally conscious products and spreading the message of ‘play hard, tread lightly’. Rocking the Daisies has made it its mission not only to educate others on greener lifestyles but also how to take it home and incorporate it into their own lives. From transport initiatives, solar and wind powered electricity, bio-diesel generators and LED lighting to complimentary bio-degradable soaps and shampoos, recycling and tree planting initiatives… Rocking the Daisies explores every avenue to make this the most carbon neutral green event possible!”
For the heart cookies, get some cookie dough, sugar, eggs and lemon juice. Gather materials for heart cookies and packages with tips from a cake decorator in this free crafts video. Expert: Karen Weisman Bio: Karen Weisman graduated from Boston University with a degree in Hotel and Food Management. Since then, she has helped a national grocery store chain develop and launch a gourmet food division. Filmmaker: Karen Weisman
Cleopatra Mountain Farmhouse is a farm-style retreat in the Drakensburg mountains of legendary culinary delight. Gourmet food in stunning surroundings.
Have Gun, Will Travel [1957], season two, episode eighteen – ENJOY- -This show is out of copywright and requires no licence to post- -Any offensive political, religious or cultural views portrayed in TV of this age are not shared by me and are not to be taken seriously- SHOW SUMMARY Paladin was not your normal gunfighter. He was an educated and a traveled man. A West Point graduate, he served as a Union officer during the Civil War. After the war, he went west and became a high-priced ‘gun for hire.’ He was based at the Hotel Carlton in San Francisco and enjoyed the finer things in life. He dressed in fancy clothes, enjoyed fine wine, gourmet food, opera, expensive cigars and he could play the piano. He read newspapers from all over the West looking for situations in which he could help, for a fee. Sometimes Hey Boy, the Oriental porter who worked at the Carlton, would bring Paladin a letter or ‘wire’ asking for his help. Usually, within the first few minutes, he was dressed for ‘business’ and on the trail. When working, he dressed completely in black including a black hat with a band of silver conchos and a custom holster with a silver chess knight on it. He carried a custom made pistol which was perfectly balanced and had a rifled barrel. He preferred to settle problems without violence whenever possible, but if forced to fight, he excelled. A master marksman and a quick draw, he was a match for most any man. And for those ‘difficult times’ he kept a derringer hidden …
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Have Gun, Will Travel [1957], season one, episode twenty seven – ENJOY- -This show is out of copywright and requires no licence to post- -Any offensive political, religious or cultural views portrayed in TV of this age are not shared by me and are not to be taken seriously- SHOW SUMMARY Paladin was not your normal gunfighter. He was an educated and a traveled man. A West Point graduate, he served as a Union officer during the Civil War. After the war, he went west and became a high-priced ‘gun for hire.’ He was based at the Hotel Carlton in San Francisco and enjoyed the finer things in life. He dressed in fancy clothes, enjoyed fine wine, gourmet food, opera, expensive cigars and he could play the piano. He read newspapers from all over the West looking for situations in which he could help, for a fee. Sometimes Hey Boy, the Oriental porter who worked at the Carlton, would bring Paladin a letter or ‘wire’ asking for his help. Usually, within the first few minutes, he was dressed for ‘business’ and on the trail. When working, he dressed completely in black including a black hat with a band of silver conchos and a custom holster with a silver chess knight on it. He carried a custom made pistol which was perfectly balanced and had a rifled barrel. He preferred to settle problems without violence whenever possible, but if forced to fight, he excelled. A master marksman and a quick draw, he was a match for most any man. And for those ‘difficult times’ he kept a derringer …
Have Gun, Will Travel [1957], season one, episode twenty seven – ENJOY- -This show is out of copywright and requires no licence to post- -Any offensive political, religious or cultural views portrayed in TV of this age are not shared by me and are not to be taken seriously- SHOW SUMMARY Paladin was not your normal gunfighter. He was an educated and a traveled man. A West Point graduate, he served as a Union officer during the Civil War. After the war, he went west and became a high-priced ‘gun for hire.’ He was based at the Hotel Carlton in San Francisco and enjoyed the finer things in life. He dressed in fancy clothes, enjoyed fine wine, gourmet food, opera, expensive cigars and he could play the piano. He read newspapers from all over the West looking for situations in which he could help, for a fee. Sometimes Hey Boy, the Oriental porter who worked at the Carlton, would bring Paladin a letter or ‘wire’ asking for his help. Usually, within the first few minutes, he was dressed for ‘business’ and on the trail. When working, he dressed completely in black including a black hat with a band of silver conchos and a custom holster with a silver chess knight on it. He carried a custom made pistol which was perfectly balanced and had a rifled barrel. He preferred to settle problems without violence whenever possible, but if forced to fight, he excelled. A master marksman and a quick draw, he was a match for most any man. And for those ‘difficult times’ he kept a derringer …
The main idea is to marinate the shrimp (or fish) in lime juice for 6-8 hours. The other ingredients are basically for color and texture. You can also put 1 oz. of Gin (or other clear liquor: Vodka, etc). Ingredients: – 1/2 kilo of fresh shrimp – lime juice (or lemon) – onion – carrot – bell pepper – olive oil – salt and pepper to taste – (parsley would be good too) Warning: This recipe is YUMMY!
Joey “Jaws” Chestnut breaks a world record at the 2010 Upper Crust Pizza Eating World Championship. House of Blues Boston, at the Phantom Gourmet Food Festival
Heidi’s Heavenly Cookies make the perfect gift for any occasion. Hand-rolled and made from high-quality ingredients, these gourmet cookies leave a lasting impression on their recipients. Stylishly packaged, these “sinfully delicious” cookies are melt-in-your-mouth divine. Simply put: they’re…
How to cook the pudding for peanut butter meringue pie; get expert tips on baking homemade dessert recipes in this free cooking video. Expert: Karen Weisman Bio: Karen Weisman graduated from Boston University with a degree in Hotel and Food Management. Since then, she has helped a national grocery store chain develop and launch a gourmet food division. Filmmaker: Karen Weisman
Learn how to sew a zipper backpack in this free video clip about sewing the edges of this sewing project. Expert: Karen Weisman Bio: Karen Weisman graduated from Boston University with a degree in Hotel and Food Management. Since then, she has helped a national grocery store chain develop and launch a gourmet food division. Filmmaker: Karen Weisman
So I finally decided to make a new video after a very, very long hiatus, but not after a certain SOMEBODY complaining? Yeah, you know who you are!!! ^_^ Yup, it’s that time again…CHINATOWN SUMMER NIGHTS is BAAACK with a VENGEANCE! So kick back, chillax and come along with me on a warm Summer night in Chinatown…=) So what is Chinatown Summer Nights? FUN, FUN, FUN of course!!! GOOD TIMES and GOOD FOOD (and preferably with GOOD FRIENDS!). A great excuse to just break out the dancing shoes (and in my case, my creaky old Chuck Taylors!!!) and tap into your INNER B-Boy or B-girl!!! Bust a flare or two and do a hand stand kick(that’s if you don’t mind breaking some joints and visiting your acupuncturist the next day!) Lol If you fall flat on your face? Nobody seems to give a crap! =) Basically, just DANCING UNDER THE STARS in Chinatown LA’s neon-lit Central Plaza and just getting FUNKY with Equally cool ppl of all races/nationalities/cultures..just grooving to to some really sick beats played by KCRW’s Djs. What can get better than that? And it’s FREE!! Who says you have to spend lots of money to have fun? But there’s much more to offer. CSN has very diverse offerings and even discounts to a whole bunch of Chinatown restaurants, shops, galleries, etc. There’s also tons of entertainment, even some Circus Soleil-type performers and of course martial artists! Gotta have them cos Chinatown with no Kung Fu is like eating an ice cream sundae with no cherry on top (it just ain’t …
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Italian chef Lidia Bastianich joins librarian Rebecca Federman to peruse The New York Public Library’s collection of more than 30000 menus from restaurants worldwide for inspiration in her latest dish.
Have Gun, Will Travel [1957], season one, episode eleven – ENJOY- -This show is out of copywright and requires no licence to post- -Any offensive political, religious or cultural views portrayed in TV of this age are not shared by me and are not to be taken seriously- SHOW SUMMARY Paladin was not your normal gunfighter. He was an educated and a traveled man. A West Point graduate, he served as a Union officer during the Civil War. After the war, he went west and became a high-priced ‘gun for hire.’ He was based at the Hotel Carlton in San Francisco and enjoyed the finer things in life. He dressed in fancy clothes, enjoyed fine wine, gourmet food, opera, expensive cigars and he could play the piano. He read newspapers from all over the West looking for situations in which he could help, for a fee. Sometimes Hey Boy, the Oriental porter who worked at the Carlton, would bring Paladin a letter or ‘wire’ asking for his help. Usually, within the first few minutes, he was dressed for ‘business’ and on the trail. When working, he dressed completely in black including a black hat with a band of silver conchos and a custom holster with a silver chess knight on it. He carried a custom made pistol which was perfectly balanced and had a rifled barrel. He preferred to settle problems without violence whenever possible, but if forced to fight, he excelled. A master marksman and a quick draw, he was a match for most any man. And for those ‘difficult times’ he kept a derringer hidden …
If relaxing, golfing and tasting gourmet food at an ocean side resort interests you, then make the Links at Crowbush Cove your next destination. Located right along the north shore dunes of PEI, the Links at Crowbush Cove is a five-star world-class resort not to be missed. During your visit, enjoy luxury accommodations, an 18-hole golf range, two swimming pools and all of the gourmet style lobsters, mussels and oysters you can eat!
Have Gun, Will Travel [1957], season one, episode thirty five – ENJOY- -This show is out of copywright and requires no licence to post- -Any offensive political, religious or cultural views portrayed in TV of this age are not shared by me and are not to be taken seriously- SHOW SUMMARY Paladin was not your normal gunfighter. He was an educated and a traveled man. A West Point graduate, he served as a Union officer during the Civil War. After the war, he went west and became a high-priced ‘gun for hire.’ He was based at the Hotel Carlton in San Francisco and enjoyed the finer things in life. He dressed in fancy clothes, enjoyed fine wine, gourmet food, opera, expensive cigars and he could play the piano. He read newspapers from all over the West looking for situations in which he could help, for a fee. Sometimes Hey Boy, the Oriental porter who worked at the Carlton, would bring Paladin a letter or ‘wire’ asking for his help. Usually, within the first few minutes, he was dressed for ‘business’ and on the trail. When working, he dressed completely in black including a black hat with a band of silver conchos and a custom holster with a silver chess knight on it. He carried a custom made pistol which was perfectly balanced and had a rifled barrel. He preferred to settle problems without violence whenever possible, but if forced to fight, he excelled. A master marksman and a quick draw, he was a match for most any man. And for those ‘difficult times’ he kept a derringer hidden …
Looking for party platter ideas? Learn how to slice sweet potatoes for a vegetable flower arrangement in this free video clip about party appetizer platters. Expert: Karen Weisman Bio: Karen Weisman graduated from Boston University with a degree in Hotel and Food Management. Since then, she has helped a national grocery store chain develop and launch a gourmet food division. Filmmaker: Karen Weisman
Have Gun, Will Travel [1957], season one, episode seven – ENJOY- -This show is out of copywright and requires no licence to post- -Any offensive political, religious or cultural views portrayed in TV of this age are not shared by me and are not to be taken seriously- SHOW SUMMARY Paladin was not your normal gunfighter. He was an educated and a traveled man. A West Point graduate, he served as a Union officer during the Civil War. After the war, he went west and became a high-priced ‘gun for hire.’ He was based at the Hotel Carlton in San Francisco and enjoyed the finer things in life. He dressed in fancy clothes, enjoyed fine wine, gourmet food, opera, expensive cigars and he could play the piano. He read newspapers from all over the West looking for situations in which he could help, for a fee. Sometimes Hey Boy, the Oriental porter who worked at the Carlton, would bring Paladin a letter or ‘wire’ asking for his help. Usually, within the first few minutes, he was dressed for ‘business’ and on the trail. When working, he dressed completely in black including a black hat with a band of silver conchos and a custom holster with a silver chess knight on it. He carried a custom made pistol which was perfectly balanced and had a rifled barrel. He preferred to settle problems without violence whenever possible, but if forced to fight, he excelled. A master marksman and a quick draw, he was a match for most any man. And for those ‘difficult times’ he kept a derringer hidden under …
Have Gun, Will Travel [1957], season two, episode thirty three – ENJOY- -This show is out of copywright and requires no licence to post- -Any offensive political, religious or cultural views portrayed in TV of this age are not shared by me and are not to be taken seriously- SHOW SUMMARY Paladin was not your normal gunfighter. He was an educated and a traveled man. A West Point graduate, he served as a Union officer during the Civil War. After the war, he went west and became a high-priced ‘gun for hire.’ He was based at the Hotel Carlton in San Francisco and enjoyed the finer things in life. He dressed in fancy clothes, enjoyed fine wine, gourmet food, opera, expensive cigars and he could play the piano. He read newspapers from all over the West looking for situations in which he could help, for a fee. Sometimes Hey Boy, the Oriental porter who worked at the Carlton, would bring Paladin a letter or ‘wire’ asking for his help. Usually, within the first few minutes, he was dressed for ‘business’ and on the trail. When working, he dressed completely in black including a black hat with a band of silver conchos and a custom holster with a silver chess knight on it. He carried a custom made pistol which was perfectly balanced and had a rifled barrel. He preferred to settle problems without violence whenever possible, but if forced to fight, he excelled. A master marksman and a quick draw, he was a match for most any man. And for those ‘difficult times’ he kept a derringer …
Head to the Ginger Man in South Norwalk, Connecticut and you’ll find more than 50 craft brews on tap, and 100-plus in bottles. But there’s also the fine dining — cuisine that not only holds its own, but pairs well with the beer. YBN Editor Gregg Glaser reports on a recent six-course meal with beer pairings that the Ginger Man had for the media.
Fine dining doesn’t have to be a stuffy affair. Peter sits down with Clayton van Hooijdonk, executive chef for the Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain, to talk about ways to remove the pretension from gourmet food. Hooijdonk pioneered a poolside dining program that brings the best of the kitchen to guests wading in the pool. Watch Peter and Hooijdonk swap stories about everything from formal plates to local eats. For more information, please visit www.PeterGreenberg.com
Discover & Book it here: tinyurl.com Scandinavian design doesnt end with Sweden and Copenhagen, as Oslos new Hotel Grims Grenka illustrates. But Grims Grenka hotel provides something more: the cosmopolitan experience of London and New York, in the far northern latitudes of Norway. In the middle of town, minutes from Akershus Castle, Karl Johans gate and Akers Brygge, Hotel Grims Grenka itself is a lifestyle experiment mixing modernist design with a groundbreaking nightclub, international fusion cooking and a rooftop lounge. DESIGN HOTELS™: Finest luxury hotels for your unique journey! Find your luxury hotel now and enjoy
Easy craft projects! Learn how to make a foam sunflower in this free video clip about easy foam crafts for kids. Expert: Karen Weisman Bio: Karen Weisman graduated from Boston University with a degree in Hotel and Food Management. Since then, she has helped a national grocery store chain develop and launch a gourmet food division.
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