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Here is an absolutely delicious recipe from Chef Bryan Dame of The Edge Restaurant at the The Inn at Ocean's Edge in Maine. While it is incredibly delicious it is also easy to make and can be served in your own home!

Lobster Fried Rice
Chef Bryan Dame
The Edge

3 eggs, scrambled
12 oz cooked lobster, chopped & tossed to coat with corn starch
6 cups cooked rice (cold)
½ cup thinly sliced celery, bit size pieces
½ cup thinly sliced leek, bit sized pieces
2 tablespoon sesame oil
2 tablespoons

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Now Manage Your Studies While On Vacations

The new features technology has evolved are numerous and are of great benefit to the mankind. These new features involve great opportunities for people belonging from different areas. Every feature has a unique capability which lures different users in it.

The most nascent feature technology has blessed us with is online education. This feature is very exciting and provides convenience to every student. With its help every student can now use their extra time to enjoy themselves and use it to eng

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Yangtze River cruise company, President Cruises, is launching two new luxury ships this April. The President VII and President VIII will be the newest 5-star ships to cruise China’s Three Gorges between Yichang and Chongqing. 

While the route and shore excursions will be similar to other cruise lines, the ships will be a notch above the rest in both facilities and service. The 230 rooms available on each ship range from luxury standard rooms to presidential suites. With a service staff of nearly

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Explore Roussillon Wines

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To fully appreciate a wine is to be intimately familiar with its geographical origins and vinicultural heritage. Wines from France's Roussillon region certainly exemplify this truism. Vineyards are surrounded by 3 mountain ranges yielding wide topographical variety and soils with the Corbières to the North, the Pyrenees with Mont Canigou to the West, and the Albères to the South while to the east ocean and mountains meet below on the Pyrénées-Orientales…widely referred to as an amphitheater to t

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Kenya is known for its unique natural diversity.

It comprises of different ecosystems, unique and diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, the seventh wonder of the world –wildebeests migration, ever smiling and welcoming people bird life and wildlife exposed by the renowned wildlife documentaries.

Experiencing the sights, sounds, smell and first impressions of all above is quite simply beyond expectations. Most people come to see the big five but there is a lot more that has not been exposed an

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Spring Festivals in Southern Europe

Has spring sprung yet where you live? Or perhaps you're in the Southern hemisphere, and summertime is easing its way into warm fall days. This "shoulder season" time tends to provide perfect traveling conditions in many parts of the world, when you can avoid the summertime crowds and heat, and the weather is just right for doing plenty of walking. photo
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April is a particularly lovely time to spend in Southern Europe. Spain, Portugal, Greece, and Italy are all warm enough to sit outs

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Shoppers can enjoy three new businesses that are opening late this May in Galveston’s historic downtown.  Texas Cowgirls, Del Sol, and Cariloha are leasing newly renovated space from Mitchell Historic Properties in the Dargan and Tobyn building on the Strand near the newly opened Fuddruckers located adjacent to popular Saengerfest Park.

Fuddruckers had a soft opening on January 31 just in time for the first weekend of the downtown Mardi Gras festivities.  The popular restaurant is best known for

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On one very special eve in July, the 'La Notte Rosa' or 'Pink Night' sees the entire Italian Riviera di Rimini transform into a pink party paradise. The dawn to dusk celebrations are coined as Italy's summer New Years Eve party. It is among Italy's top 5 festivals.


On the first or second weekend in July, the entire 40 km coast line turns pink. The town's shop windows, trees, ancient buildings, fountains and even the river glow pink.The moonlit sky does not escape the ‘tickled pink' treatment. The

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Visiting Costa Rica’s Caribbean Coast is almost like going to another country. Very different from the rest of Costa Rica, the Caribbean coastal towns of Limon, Cahuita and Puerto Viejo highlight their Jamaican-African ancestry with reggae music, Creole patois spoken alongside Spanish, a very laid-back attitude, and cultural cuisine like Jamaican spice cake, rice-and-beans, coconut shrimp, and papaya juice.

Cahuita-03-300x225.jpg?width=300A main draw to the area is, of course, the Caribbean Sea – known for its crystal clear aqu

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Tour du lịch Hạ long

Thăm quan tour du lịch Hạ long, quý khách không thể bỏ qua điểm du lịch hang Sửng sốt, 1 hang động thuộc loại to nhất ở đây.

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Vị trí: Động nằm ở trung tâm vịnh Hạ Long, cách động Sửng Sốt 5km về hướng đông bắc. Đặc điểm: Động có 3 ngăn, luồn lách qua từng khe đá, nhiều nhũ đá có hình người, hoa và các con vật rất đẹp, sống động. Động Tam Cung nằm trên đảo Mây Đèn - một hòn đảo nằm gần như tách biệt với các đảo khác. Hòn Mây Đèn vách đá dựng đứng chênh vênh, rừng cây xanh tốt.

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Sen Village attracted tourists in Nghe An

Starting from Vinh City along Road 49, and turning at a red earth road lined with shady eucalyptus and "filao" trees, visitors reach Sen village, whose scholarly name is Kim Lien (Golden Lotus).

There are several lotus ponds along the village roads. The house in which President Ho Chi Minh lived during his childhood was a thatched bamboo and wooden house. In the house there are some pieces of furniture such as a wooden bed, a bamboo bed, a jute hammock and an altar, the same as those used by loca

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Unique cafe in Nha Trang

Located in the centre of Nha Trang city, Lam Café is one of construtions that Vietnam Architects Association awarded “Vietnam green architecture 2012”.

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The unique feature of this café is its open design with unique ventilation system serving for bring the sunshine and fresh air into the café.

Lam Café is a project designed by A21 Studio. This café has an using area of 350 square meters and the total area is 800 square meters. It is near the residential area so designers had to be careful to design

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Responsible Cruising in West Africa

Cruise tourism is a billion pound industry focusing on offering quality services to their guests whilst visiting exotic locations with beautiful sceneries. A recent report from the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) estimated that cruise tourism in Europe alone generates goods and services worth more than €32bn and provides over 311,512 jobs.

However, over the past few years, this industry has been increasingly criticised for its irresponsible practises and the negative effects that th
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Positively Tenby (Wales)

 

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The view of Tenby from my parking spot

One of my favorite spots in Wales was the town of Tenby and nearby Caldey Island. I was spending a week driving through Wales, and those were two stops on my itinerary.

Tenby is a lovely old seaside town with remnants of its Medieval walls, sandy beaches (I had been told in Cardiff that Tenby had the best beaches), colorful buildings and wonderful shopping, along with some gorgeous coastal views. As always, I wished I had more time to spend there.

 

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Swadee Ka. Relax in the cool azure blue pool as you gaze out at the secluded stretch of warm white sands, only a few feet away with the spectacular green jungle as your back drop.



The pool bar in the centre of the pool will serve you anything from an ice cold Singha beer to a freshly made coconut lassi, sweetened to your taste.


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If you prefer your fruit picked that morning you can buy a colossal bag of mouth-wateringly juicy pineapple or lychees from the 'wandering beach lady,'

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En Marraquech, el Cuscús de la Abuela

4111937233_21ebbeca78_z.jpg?width=560Callejones llenos de polvo. Niños correteando y sorteando a los turistas. El olor a especias que se mete en los pulmones. Una moto por aquí, un burro por allá y los gritos del que quiere vender para ganarse el pan diario. La mezquita como un espejismo. Le parecerá un sueño, una película exótica o un relato de Las mil y una noches, pero Marraquech es real. Y esto es la medina, laberíntica como ella sola y donde no es difícil perderse. Se pueden comprar babuchas típicamente árabes, cuencos de cerá

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A Tale of Two Cities: Abu Dhabi and Dubai

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I have lived in Abu Dhabi for almost two years and I am quite acclimated to my new home, but recently I had the opportunity to visit the famed Dubai. 100 KM's to the north.
I will have to admit something very embarrassing. It was my first trip to Dubai. A mere two hours drive away and I had never visited one of the world's most famous cities. I guess it boils down to my not having a concrete reason to go there. I am kind of strange that way. And I tend to be lazy. I
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It all started one day in Malaysia while I was traveling around the world, over a bowl of roti canai at a guesthouse breakfast. A fellow traveler, from Britain, who had just come from a India, and I began talking, until he made a statement that seemed so ridiculous, so far-fetched that I refused to believe it could possibly be true.

As many of you know, I eat spicy. Rare is a dish (besides those from my mother's kitchen) that is too hot for me. That is because, within India, a country famed for i

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