Visita didáctica de colegiales (Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park)
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Visita didáctica de colegiales (Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park)

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Cualquier motivo es una buena excusa para organizar una inolvidable excursión a Rancho Texas Lanzarote, en la circunvalación de Puerto del Carmen, porque cuando vengan encontrarán amplios y cuidados paseos, jardines, terrazas, zonas verdes y espacios para el relax; piscinas seguras con divertidos juegos de agua; piscina climatizada de agua de mar con solárium chillout; tres restaurantes de distintos aforos y especialidades gastronómicas; tres demostraciones de las habilidades de leones marinos, aves rapaces y cacatúas; baños interactivos con leones marinos de California y La Patagonia; exhibiciones de lazo y látigo de los cowboys; recorrido por respetuosas recreaciones de distintos hábitats naturales en las que viven aquí, y en paz, cientos de mamíferos, aves y reptiles; aula de la naturaleza y la educación medioambiental; sendero para cabalgar sobre ponys; laguna navegable para canoas; riachuelo minero con pepitas de oro; exposición y venta de artículos relacionados con la cultura tejana y la fauna americana; fiestas nocturnas con barbacoa campera y ac-tuaciones de música y bailes country; recepción de invitados a cargo de Buffalo Bill, cowboys e indios a caballo y simpáticas chicas de saloon; guagua propia (bus) para transporte de invitados…
Are you coming on a trip to Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park?
Yes. An excursion or trip is when you visit a place, like a city or museum, anywhere to learn about it, have fun and do some exercise.
You will enjoy all this and much more if you spend a day out at Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park with friends, family or workmates.
Due to the size and great variety of things to do at our park all are bound to have fun! This is the perfect place to visit to try new and different experiences: Interact with sea lions, get carried away with our breathtaking birds of prey exhibition as eagles, speedy falcons, vultures even a condor (the largest of birds) fly over your head at very low distance! Or have a laugh while our clever parrots and cockatoos entertain you with their demonstrations.
Why not go for a ride on a pony or canoeing?
Enjoy our delicious American-like meals or a menu meal at the Splash & pool area where there are pools for all ages with fun attractions and games. Or just take a walk around our wonderful gardens with a great variety of plants and enjoy the sight of lovely animals, reptiles and exotic birds, which live in recreated installations and spaces adapted as their natural habitats.
Walking around our park you will feel a relaxing atmosphere as well as having fun!
Watermelon at Brenner table

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McDade’s produce department received some sugar babies we all enjoyed here.
Nice Recipes photos
A few nice recipes images I found:
Finding Recipes Online

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The Flickr Lounge-Sign Of The Times
I used to buy a lot of cookbooks, but there is no need to do that with so many recipes available online.
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Home Baking Made Easy, 1944
A few nice cookbook images I found:
Home Baking Made Easy, 1944

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Note the cookie jar in the picture.
I could tell this was a wartime cookbook because of the red, white, and blue color scheme with stars. Not to mention the late 1930s hairstyle on the front cover. And of course that cookie jar probably wouldn’t be in a modern cookbook.
Julia Child’s Kitchen at the Smithsonian – Culinary History Exhibit, Washington, D.C.

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Displayed in meticulous detail inside the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., Julia Child’s Kitchen is one of the most iconic and beloved museum installations dedicated to American culinary heritage. These photographs offer a vivid, immersive view into the very kitchen where Child filmed three of her acclaimed cooking shows between 2000 and 2001—including Julia’s Kitchen Wisdom—before donating the entire room, including its structure, tools, and appliances, to the Smithsonian Institution.
Originally installed in her Cambridge, Massachusetts home, the kitchen reflects Child’s philosophy that cooking should be joyful, personal, and accessible. It was custom-designed in the early 1960s by her husband Paul Child, who raised the counters to suit Julia’s 6-foot-2 height and helped build an environment that encouraged her intuitive approach to cooking and teaching.
These images reveal the kitchen from multiple vantage points: the familiar pegboards of copper pots and pans arranged precisely by Paul’s hand-painted outlines; walls lined with bookshelves holding Julia’s well-loved cookbooks and scripts; and mid-century appliances such as the Garland gas stove and vintage wall oven. The famous yellow Formica table is surrounded by mismatched chairs, and even the utensils appear to be mid-recipe, frozen in time.
Every item is authentic—from the mixing bowls and whisks to the timers, mixers, and notes taped to the fridge. The Smithsonian took great care in preserving the kitchen exactly as Julia last used it, reassembling it piece by piece to maintain its sense of vibrancy and lived-in creativity. The installation doesn’t just honor a legendary chef; it tells a story about mid-20th-century domestic life, media, and the democratization of food knowledge.
Julia Child wasn’t just a cook—she was a teacher, television pioneer, and cultural bridge between French culinary traditions and American home kitchens. This space stands as a monument to her legacy. Through these photographs, viewers can experience the intimacy of her creative environment, where camera crews once roamed, and where generations of viewers learned to be fearless in the kitchen.
Visually, these photos are warm, detailed, and filled with layered textures—from the golden glow of the lighting to the shadowplay of ladles and strainers, the tight focus on domestic tools, and the careful arrangement of the mise-en-place. The images evoke not just a physical space, but the personality and purpose that filled it.
Whether you’re a food historian, a museum enthusiast, or a longtime admirer of Julia Child, these images serve as a portal into one of the most influential kitchens in American culture.
A balanced diet.
Some cool diet images:
A balanced diet.

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Black Diet

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Cool Diet images
Some cool diet images:
African Iris – Dietes iridioides

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Black Diet

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