Thursday, June 3, 2010

How to get rid of frogs?

I’m not a happy camper. My backyard is infested with frogs. I don’t want to hurt the darned creatures, but I want them OUT OF HERE. Wait! I just remembered… When I was a little girl, my mother used to spray rock salt and water on them… Voilà! I'll try that! Gotta goooo!

XOXOXO,
Cheers!

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Friday, May 28, 2010

Memorial Day Weekend!

Let’s remember the men and women who lost their lives protecting our country and preserving our freedom.
THANK YOU!




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Thursday, May 27, 2010

COFFEE BREAK: Io che amo solo te - Sergio Endrigo



IO CHE AMO SOLO TE - Sergio Endrigo

C'è gente che ha avuto mille cose,
tutto il bene, tutto il male del mondo.
Io ho avuto solo te
e non ti perderò,
non ti lascerò
per cercare nuove avventure.

C'è gente che ama mille cose
e si perde per le strade del mondo.
Io che amo solo te,
io mi fermerò
e ti regalerò
quel che resta
della mia gioventù.

Io ho avuto solo te
e non ti perderò,
non ti lascerò
per cercare nuove illusioni.

C'e' gente che ama mille cose
e si perde per le strade del mondo.
Io che amo solo te,
io mi fermerò
e ti regalerò
quel che resta
della mia gioventù.



Para você mãe... Te amo!

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COFFEE BREAK - Legião Urbana - Pais e filhos.

The good really die young...

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COFFEE BREAK - The Rolling Stones - Waiting On A Friend.

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Got Tan?

If you have black or brown hair, and been to the beach lately working on your tan, you may consider staying away from Arizona!

Racial profiling?



Could it be? Nahhhh… Republicans? Conservatives? Racists? Nahhh…. Imagine that… We are talking about well educated people here, very aware of their own heritage, right? But just in case (better safe than sorry), you might want to forget that dragon tattoo you’ve been saving money for, and consider branding your caboose with your Alien number. (Don't you love that word? “Alien.” I just thought of a great Halloween costume. Anyway...)


How easily we forget...


President Obama mentioned the words, “Misguided Law.” Darn right it is. Sure we should stop illegal immigration. (By the way, forget about Bimbo Land and say goodbye to Consuelo raising your own children for $3.00 an hour while you spend all day putting up the façade and helping your psychiatrist hack up the bonus to fly to the Cayman Islands for vacation.) But every case is a DIFFERENT case, and this law will be a great fertilized shitty spread for racism, and some Narcissistic, & Anti-social Personality Disorders to thrive; or should I say bigotry, fear, and ignorance? So you assimilated, became acculturated, went through all the hoops and lovely welcoming smiles to become legal, yet, the truth is that some of your comrades just tolerate you. Pity!

I just hope the power trip doesn’t get over the top and they end up scarring some good folks for life.

Geeezzz… Enough of this “papo sinistro.” Friday is half way here, and while this wave doesn’t reach my shore, my @$$ is going to the beach. Just in case, I got the tattoo join lined up to brand everybody’s birth certificates on their backs. Yeah, right... Fala sério!

XOXOXO,
Cheers!

* Blue contact Lenses - $25.00
* Hair dye to bleach your hair - $7.99 on sale
* Private English classes so you can learn to sing the good ol' boy anthem, “Sweet Home Alabama.” - $75.00
* Getting your @$$ kicked by the police because your roots are showing – PRICELESS.


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Where did the years go?

Hello world,

Yesterday I attended my daughter’s 8th grade graduation. What a feeling! It’s so amazing to see these young children grown and develop into vigorous and aspiring young adults. I remember when my daughter and her friends used to run around the house happy as a lark, watching “Dexter’s Laboratory”, or “CatDog,” eating their hot dogs, trading their Yugioh Cards, and playing Super-Mario without a care in the world.

Today they are skyping with their friends, texting 24/7, hooked on XBox 360, worried about what clothes to wear, thinking they are in love (I just remembered the horse track TV commercial, “run baby, run!”), aware of the importance of GPA & SAT scores to get into a good college, aspiring MIT, Duke, and Harvard, taking honors and AP classes, feeling the pressure, and planning on getting their driver’s license permit. Wow!

As I saw them all dressed up in their suits, elaborate dresses, & high heels, receiving their awards, and making deep speeches concerning the future, I was incredibly proud and could feel a whole sense of accomplishment fill up the auditorium. What a memorable night it was! I was also thinking I needed to pay a visit to a dermatologist, find myself some serious hair stylist, and double check if Pitanguy still around. Where did the years go?

XOXOXO,
Cheers!

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

COFFEE BREAK - George Thorogood - One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer.

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Road Rage: Hackers Say 'No Latinos' on Highway Sign.

Narrow-mindedness.
No comments. You can read it for yourself!

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May 25th - It’s been 150 days without you!

It’s been five months without you mom... No more phone calls, no more pouring out my frustrations or celebrating good moments, getting advice, cracking up jokes, laughing, telling stories, and no more anticipating the moment of arrival to give you that big hug... I wonder if things would’ve been different if I never left, or if they had allowed you to come and see me. It’s all too late now, isn't it?… Forgive me for not being there, mom. I've been lost without you. There's no one to really talk to anymore, and I miss you deeply!
Eu amo você, mãe!
Tá difícil...

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The love story of Ralph and Edna...

Just because someone doesn't love you the way you want them to, doesn't mean they don't love you with all they have. Ralph and Edna were both patients in a mental hospital.

One day while they were walking past the hospital swimming pool. Ralph suddenly jumped into the deep end. He sank to the bottom of the pool and stayed there. Edna promptly jumped in to save him. She swam to the bottom and pulled him out. When the Head Nurse Director became aware of Edna's heroic act she immediately ordered her to be discharged from the hospital, as she now considered her to be mentally stable.

When she went to tell Edna the news she said, 'Edna, I have good news and bad news. The good news is you're being discharged, since you were able to rationally respond to a crisis by jumping in and saving the life of the person you love. I have concluded that your act displays sound mindedness.

The bad news is, Ralph hung himself in the bathroom with his bathrobe belt right after you saved him. I am so sorry, but he's dead.' Edna replied, 'He didn't hang himself, I put him there to dry. How soon can I go home?

XOXOXO,
Cheers!

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Monday, May 24, 2010

COFFEE BREAK: Led Zeppelin - Fool In The Rain

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I think the world needs a real OD of love, and human contact…

Lay off the pills, lay off the drugs, and connect with one another… The lack of connection (shhh… and money) is the root of all evil… Ohhhh, come on! The money thing was a joke… Don’t give me that mug. Where’s your sense of humor?







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BP Oil Spill: An environmental disaster in our backyard.

After 35 days, is BP making enough progress?



Tar washes up in Florida.


The blaming game.

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Sunday, May 23, 2010

So… Do you want to learn English? Let’s start with the proper use of the word “FU@%.”

If you feel offended by the title of this post, now is the time to exit. By staying you are acknowledging that you are of adult legal age, wherever part of the world you may be. Wait... Let’s make it the planet. One can never know... In the land of “Sue Happy People," there’s no such thing as overly protecting yourself. .

XOXOXO,
Cheers!





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COFFEE Break (again): Legião Urbana - Tempo Perdido

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COFFEE BREAK: The Doors - People are freaking strange indeed...

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It's Sunday... Saudade mata a gente!

It's Sunday! Way back in the day Sunday used to be an amazing day, a sort of family and friend's day. You knew that either you would be going to someone's house, or your house would be full of people. It was a day to have a special lunch, or a barbecue with your buddies, conversation, music, fresh flowers, or perhaps a major trip to the beach with the whole entourage, where half the kitchen would be packed in the trunk of the car… LOL! Yes, because there was no such thing as going home after two hours or so. It was a whole day affair. I miss those days...

Today I have the newest TV, a car where my kids can watch movies and plug their video games in case they run out of charge, a Coach purse (that you better believe I didn't pay full price for), the alleged opportunity to make loads of money (although I'm still broke), a set of amenities for my children (who have no idea what it means to actually play outside, and cannot conceive the thought of any fun that doesn't involve some kind of electronic device), and accomplished academic college degree on the wall. I think you got the examples and you know where I'm going with this. Yet, I'm constantly worried about money, there's no music playing, no family coming over (in fact I missed a great deal of their lives because I wasn't around, and today some of them are already DEAD - the word deceased doesn't do justice), less than a hand full of real friends, and no special lunch or barbecue going on today... But hey, I bought fresh flowers!

Do I dislike where I've been living for the past 20 years? Absolutely not. I love it! I love the efficiency, the power of purchase, the opportunities, the beach... It's not about that. It's not about hearing the infamous, "go back to your country" overrated line. I can care less about idiotic and ignorant people oblivious about the history of their "own country." It's about choices we make, it's about recognizing that we cannot have it all (unless you win the lottery), it's about weighing pros and cons and making decisions, it's about balance, it's about venting and expressing feelings (I haven't signed up for the psychiatry "Pill Popper Club" yet, so I have to deal with reality), it's about reminiscing over a time when things were so much simpler, when caring & loving & being myself was all I needed; when spontaneity, and genuine hugs were part of my day (note, I said genuine). It's about acceptance and sense of humor…

Ohhhh well... I better put a sock in it... I guess I had my fix for today. I believe I saved $150 in therapy fees.
It's Sunday and life is not so bad after all.

XOXOXO,
Cheers!


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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Caipirinha - Brazilian National Drink

Close friends of mine are aware of the fact that when I begin suffering from human warmth depravation I pack my bags and go to Brazil. As good as I feel when I arrive in Rio and hang out with friends and family, enjoying amazing beaches, stuffing my face with bolinhos de bacalhau (cod fritters), and getting toasted on caipirinhas, the unanticipated time to leave is something that I have to deal with, and once I get home, it takes a little while to get that whole fever out of my body… Thanks to the internet, I can browse around for a couple of days, manage my descent, and ease into my routine… On that note, while cruising around, I stumbled on a Blog called “John in Brazil.” The post was about Buzios, and anything related to the Lakes Region is right up my alley. But what I thought was really funny was the way the blogger summarized the caipirinha, “Tasty, by deadly.” I think he nailed it… LOL! So here's the inspiration for this post: "How to make a Caipirinha." :) Don't be fool! It's sweet, but it'll knock you out...

XOXOXO,
Cheers!



Caipirinha Recipe
by Irohner

*Cachaca (You may substitute with aguardiente)
* Limes
* Superfine sugar
* Crushed ice
* A "lowball", "rocks" or "Old-Fashioned" glass
* A pestle (from a mortar and pestle, or something similar) for the muddling

Preparation:

* Cut the ends off of the lime and discard.

* Cut the lime in half lengthwise and cut out the white pith in the middle.

* Cut the lime in half, and cut one half of the lime into four wedges and place in the glass. If your lime is small, you will need to add more lime to the glass.

* Add one to three tablespoons of sugar. The amount of sugar depends on your personal taste as well as the size of the lime you are using.

* Use the pestle to "muddle" the limes and sugar together. Basically, you want to crush the limes so that they mix in well with the sugar. Be careful not to break the skin of the lime. When you've gotten all of the juice out of the lime, you're done.

* Pack crushed ice in the glass all the way to the top.

* Add cachaca all the way to the top of the glass. (It's really only about 2 oz.)

* Use a larger glass or bottom of a cocktail shaker and put it over the top of your drink. Pick up with two hands and shake very well for at least 15 seconds.

* Garnish with a wedge or slice of lime.

* Drink...and enjoy the best caipirinha!

PS: A Caipirinha made with vodka is called "Caipiroska." A Caipirinha made with white rum, such as 151, is called "Caipiríssima."

Drink responsibly.

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Sergio Vieira de Mello - A heart-wrenching documentary from HBO entitled “SERGIO.”

Sergio Vieira de Mello, a Brazilian United Nation’s diplomat and well known humanitarian killed in the Canal Hotel Bombing in Iraq, along with 20 other members of his staff on August 19, 2003. Sergio was serving as the Secretary-General's Special Representative in Iraq. Here's a short preview of the 2009 heart-wrenching documentary from HBO entitled “SERGIO," well worth watching... This morning, I came across it again, and I thought I should should make a note...

Some people come into this world for amazing and extraordinary things…



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Places to eat and hang out in Cabo Frio...

Hi guys... I found (achei) a list of restaurants, pubs, and hang out spots in Cabo Frio. There's nothing like the locals' opinions of the hottest spots to have a good time... Let me know your input, and I'll be sure to stop by next time... I'll start with "Cilada Drink's." I loved the name... It's right up my alley. It sounds like such a tease and an invitation to go... Lol!

Adega Amendoeira
Bar e Petiscos. Adega Portuguesa.
Av. do Contorno, 200 - Passagem - Cabo Frio - RJ

Amendoeira Restaurante e Bar
Carnes da Argentina.
Av. do Contorno 200 - Marlin - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2647-3086

Arcabuz
Em Cabo Frio um novo conceito em restaurante: aconchegante, arejado e a comida maravilhosa.
Travessa Nações Unidas, 29 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ

Bacalhauzinho
Comidas típicas Portuguesas, Caldeirada, Picanha.
Pr. Porto Rocha, 31 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2643-3295

Bar Mané Paixão
Rua Almirante Barroso, 18 A
Passagem - Cabo Frio
CEP: 28900-000
Telefone: (22) 26473776
E-mail: luizpaixao@globo.com

Batata e Algo Mais
Disk-batata - entregas em domicílio no Centro de Cabo Frio.
Batatas assadas com diversos recheios.
Crepes Salgados.
Crepes doces.
Porções.
Av. Nilo Peçanha, 415 - Lj. B - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2645-0014

Baviera
Av. Assunção, 893 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2643-5597

Beer Brasil Pub
Ref.: 32 Bar do DVD. Show gratuito em DVD à escolha.
Av. Nilo Peçanha, 500 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ

Bonifi Restaurante
Av. Teixeira e Souza, 141 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2647-2909

Bowling Point Bar e Boliche.
Funciona todos os dias a partir das 14 h.
Rua Raul Veiga, 188 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2645-2369

Branca Confeitaria e Restaurante
Cada vez mais Cabo Frio.
De quarta a domingo após às 18:00h temos Rodízio de Pizza e Massas Diversas.
Salão com ar refrigerado e elevador.
Doces, pães, tortas, lanches, salgados, sorvetes.
Self-service à quilo com Churrasco.
Praça Porto Rocha, 15 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefones: 22-2643-0084 e 22-2645-5885

Bueno Apetite
Frutos do Mar, Picanha, Massas e Pizzas. Tele-entrega (22) 2647-0000.
Av. Nilo Peçanha, 408 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2647-0000

Cabo Grill
Ambiente amplo. Self-service com churrasco.
Rua Raul Veiga, 554 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2647-3708

Cantina Di Cappri
Rua Francisco Mendes, 437 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2647-1274

Casa da Sopa
Ref.: 441 Canja, legumes, ervilha, canjiquinha mineira, caldo verde, mocotó, feijão amigo, caldinho de feijão, caldo de siri, sopa de peixe, caldeirada, creme de camarão.
Disk-entrega.
Rua Francisco Mendes, 846 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2645-3185

Casa do Caldo
A verdadeira casa de caldo da região.
Questão de qualidade.
Grande variedade.
Música ao vivo nos fins de semana.
Rua Professor Miguel Couto, 261 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ

Chega Mais
Carne seca com aipim, frango a passarinho,
churrasquinho, peixe frito, bolinho de bacalhau,
camarão, lula.
Rua Expedicionário da Pátria, 431 - Lj. 02 - São Cristóvão - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-9983-0018

Choco's Bar
Cabo Frio com sabor de Chocolate.
Ambiente aconchegante e familiar.
Música ao vivo.
Muitos petiscos.
Rua Meira Junior, 162 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2645-4474

Chico's Restaurante
Buffet.
Av. Teixeira e Souza, 30 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2645-5754

Cilada Drink's
Drink's, batidas exóticas e bebidas em geral.
Música ao Vivo.
Rua Francisco Mendes, 450 - Lj. 13 - Shopping da Praia - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ

Codorna do Forte
A sua Codorna e Costelinha temperadíssimas.
Av. Nilo Peçanha, 538 - Loja 01 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2645-3766

Colher Gulosa
Self-service, comida Mineira a 150 m. da praia do Forte.
Rua dos Tamoios, 38 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2645-4916

Colonial Cabo Frio Restaurante
Rua Major Belegard, 624 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2645-2621

Colonial Cabo Frio Restaurante
Ref.: 258 Av. dos Pescadores, 06 - Boulevard Canal - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2647-4702

Do Zé
Ref.: 128 Trav. das Nações Unidas, s/n - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2643-4277

Dom Marcelo Restaurante e Pizzaria
Pizzas, Massas, Carnes, Frutos do Mar.
Sábado e Domingo aberto para almoço.
Disk-entrega.
Rua Coronel Ferreira, 361 - Lj. 02 - Portinho - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2645-1943

Edi Bar
O melhor Point da noite no Canal.
Drinks, vinhos, cerveja bem gelada e uma variedade
de cigarros nacionais e importados.
Boulevard Canal, 600 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2643-7372

El Toro
Av. Assumpção, 334 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2646-4271
Empório São Benedito
Ref.: 121 Vencedor do Terceiro Festival de Frutos do Mar.
Rua Raul Veiga, 542 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2647-3708

Estação do Chopp
Música ao vivo, cardápio variado. Pizzas.Tele-entrega. Após as 18:00h.
Rua Porto Alegre, 44 - Jardim Excelsior - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2645-3176

Estação Roda D'agua
Restaurante, Pizzaria e Cachaçaria. Música ao vivo diariamente. Aberto para almoço.
Rua José R. Póvoas, 900 (Rua dos Biquines) - Gamboa - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2647-5700

Estarli's Bar
Tradicional Codorna na Brasa.
Rua Enfermeiro Ricardo Sanches, 222 - Braga - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2620-1523

Fórum Café
Rua Major Belegard, 532 - Lj. 13 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2643-9041

Gaijin
Culinária Oriental: Japonesa, Chinesa e Tailandesa.
Tele-entrega.
Rua José Bonifácio, 28 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2643-2657

Galeto do Zé
Galeto, Picanha, Caldeirada e Moqueca.
boulevard Canal - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2644-1269

Jack Flash Burgers
Praça Porto Rocha, 31 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2647-4916

Janicas
Av. dos Pescadores, 2009 - Peró - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2645-3648

Kissifruti
A mistura perfeita do Verão.
Caipifruta, drinks, cerveja e muito mais...
Boulevard Canal - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ

La Gondole
Cozinha Francesa e Italiana.
Rua André da Costa Simas, 247 - Passagem - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2643-5264

Lanchonete Irmãos Oliveira Cabo Frio
Rua Jorge Lóssio, 741 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2643-5078

Louco Sabor
Disk-quentinha e Self-service.
Rua Jorge Lóssio, 516 - Lj. 03 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2646-4972

Mania de Pizza
Massas, picanha e peixes.
Rua do Moinho, 02 - Peró - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2644-3874

Mar e Luz Pousada e Restaurante
Rua Jorge Lóssio, 1435 - Vila Nova - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2645-4025

Mercearia e Bar V R S
Rua Bento José Ribeiro, 55 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2645-3966

Millenium Lanchonete e Restaurante
Almoço e Jantar.
Sanduiches diversos.
Av. América Central, 470 - Praia do Siqueira - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2648-2771

Panela de Pedra
Self-service, comida Mineira na panela de pedra, com churrasco, sorveteria e lanchonete.
Av. Francisco Mendes, 404 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2643-7128

Peró Grill
Variados tipos de saladas.
Delicioso churrasco à kilo.
Pratos quentes.
Shopping Peró, 02 - Lj. 02 - Peró - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-9908-1631

Pit Stop Bar e Restaurante
Ref.: 759 Rua Raul Veiga, 558 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2646-5348

Pizzaria Mamma Flora.
Rodízio de Pizzas e Tele-entrega.
Av. Assunção, 600. - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2647-2171

Pizzaria Toscana
Pizzas, massas, carnes.
Av. Vereador Manoel Antunes, 210 - Braga - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2644-3793

Pousada e Restaurante Comilão
Cada cliente, torna-se sobretudo, um novo amigo.
Pousada, restaurante e sorveteria.
Av. Antônio Ferreira dos Santos, 290 - Braga - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefones: 22-2645-1141 e 22-2644-9014

Pousada Porto Peró
Pousada e Restaurante.
Piscina, sauna, salão de jogos, sala de reuniões, restaurante, estacionamento interno.
Av. dos Pescadores, 2002 - Peró - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefones: 22-2644-5568 e 22-2644-5871

Raboni Restaurante e Lanchonete
Largo Santo Antônio, 39 - Lj. 13 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-9904-5413

Restaurante Picolino
Bom gosto não se discute, saboreia-se.
Av. Marechal Floriano, 319 - Boulevard Canal - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefones: 22-2647-6222 e 22-2643-2436

Reviver
Trav. Lions Club, 01 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2643-1124

Salinas Grill
Saladas, pratos quentes, churrasco à quilo,
sobremesas.
Ar condicionado.
Área de recreação infantil.
Rua Paulo Burle, 98 - Palmeiras - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2644-2657
http://www.salinasgrill.com.br/

Samurai Restaurante
Comida Oriental, Sushibar e Creperia.
Entrega a domicílio.
Shopping Cristal Palace, 100 - Boulevard Canal - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2645-5711
http://www.samuraisan.com.br/

Sepol Lanches
Rua dos Cravos, 32 - Braga - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefones: 22-2644-0232 e 22-2647-5794

Terraço Pizzaria
Rua Expedicionários da Pátria, 431 - São Cristóvão - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefones: 22-2645-1903 e 22-2644-1934

Sorveteria e Bar Monteiro Machado
Av. Antônio Feliciano de Almeida, 143 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2643-3984

Tevejono Bar
Som, comida e birita.
Música ao vivo, cerveja gelada e muitos petiscos.
Av. Júlia Kubitschek, 5813 - Lj. 07 - Jardim Caiçara - Cabo Frio - RJ

Texa's
Restaurante e Pizzaria.
O único ambiente country de Cabo Frio.
Música ao vivo de terça a domingo.
Almoço a La Carte.
Pizzaria, petiscaria.
Frutos do mar.
Av. Vereador Antônio Ferreira dos Santos, 202 - Braga - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2644-2299

Tia Maluca
O lugar mais gostoso, guardamos para você.
Picanha Maturada, Especialidades em Frutos do Mar,
Lagostas, Caldeirada e muito mais em um ambiente refrigerado.
Boulevard Canal, 109 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2647-4158
http://www.tiamaluca.com.br/

Toca do Mar
14 tipos de pizzas, frutos do mar, picanhas,
massas italianas, carnes e drinks exóticos.
Boulevard Canal, 100 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2648-0770

Tonto Bar, Restaurante e Pizzaria
Picanha na Pedra, Frutos do Mar.
Tele-entrega.
Av. dos Pescadores, 140 - Lj. 01/02 - Boulevard Canal - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2645-1886

Trem Novo
A melhor Comida Mineira de Cabo Frio.
Av. Teixeira e Souza, 670 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2643-1265

Tropical Inverno Verão
Self-service à quilo a partir das 11 horas.
Venha conhecer o paladar caseiro de nossa comida que há 13 anos conquistou Cabo Frio.
Av. 13 de Novembro, 327 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2645-2376

Va Bene
Pizzas, Massas Italianas, Picanha e Galleto na brasa, Frutos do Mar, Chopp Alemão, Chopp Brahma.
Boulevard Canal - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2647-3585

Wind Lanchonete
Praça Porto Rocha, 37 - Centro - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2643-1142

Zatto Pub Bar
Self-service a partir das 11:00 h.
Música ao vivo após 21:00 h.
Rua Vereador Antônio F. dos Santos, 1245 - Braga - Cabo Frio - RJ
Telefone: 22-2646-5151

I’m sure that every spot has its own specialty, fun, and picturesque flare… After all it’s Cabo Frio we’re talking about here… :)

XOXOXO,
Cheers :)

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

COFFEE BREAK: Debaixo dos caracóis dos seus cabelos...

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Monday, May 3, 2010

May 3rd :(

There was a time when May 3rd was a much anticipated day. I couldn’t wait for my birthday cake, friends, family, music, and hours of good old human warmth, and family fun. Today, as I sit here, all that I can do is cry… I never felt so alone. Happy Birthday to me! I miss you mom :(

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Thursday, April 29, 2010

JOKE OF THE DAY: The Frying Pan

The Frying Pan

A man was sitting reading his papers when his wife hit him on the head with a frying pan.

“What was that for", the husband asked.

The wife replied, "That was for the piece of paper with the name "Jenny" on it that I found in your pants pocket."

The husband replied, "When I was at the races last week, Jenny was the name of the horse I bet on."

The wife apologized and continued with her house work.

Three days later the man is watching TV when his wife bashes him on the head with a larger frying pan, knocking him unconscious.

Upon re-gaining his consciousness, the man asked why she had struck him again.

The wife replied, "Your horse just phoned."

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"Brazil 101: Be a Carioca in 50 Easy Lessons" - By Jefferson Lessa

Hellooooo world!!! Wow! I can hear my echo… :-/ Anyway, I read an article really funny yesterday and thought it would be worth to share it with you. Jefferson Lessa is really awesome! Without further ado, here it is...

XOXOXO,
Cheers!

Brazil 101: Be a Carioca in 50 Easy Lessons
By Jefferson Lessa

Eat a hot dog from a street vendor in the morning. Do you know
anyone that died after eating a hot-dog with parmesan, corn,
peas, onion, fries, raisins, and quail's eggs? Well, then. Cariocas
call the owners of the vans that sell them by the nickname, and are always looking for novelties in lower urban gastronomy.
Jefferson Lessa

1. Drink a cafezinho at the counter

We love coffee and welcome with open arms novelties, coffee with a smattering of vanilla or moss, ready to be savored. But a cafezinho has to be drunk at a counter in a botequim, in cups of heavy porcelain like those at Lamas. Refinements are good, we like them, but not when we are having our cafezinho.

Café Lamas: Rua Marquês de Abrantes 18, Flamengo - 2556-0799. Mon-Sun, 9:30 AM to 3 AM.

2. Have a personal story of being mugged to tell

This, unfortunately, is not hard. There is the gold chain ripped from the neck on the bus, the lightning-kidnapping, along with the robbery at the stoplight, with a toy gun (or a real one) pointed at your head. These stories, whether at a party, at work, or at the bar, are told to a moved and profoundly respectful audience. Until someone comes along with an even scarier story, of course.

3. Be proud of having survived at least two of the following:

( ) The war in Rocinha
( ) The floods of 1966, 1988 e 1996
( ) Rock in Rio I
( ) The 1950 Cup Final

4. Go to Maracanã

Arrastão (collective mugging), brawls, flanelinha (informal car attendant), Senegalese heat: none of this seems to matter. When it is a matter of the greatest soccer stadium in the world, the real Carioca abandons his reason, trusts in God and goes—even if it is only once. The excitement of the crowd (always described as indescribable) changes Maracanã into an urban icon. But, listen: it only counts if you go to see soccer. Santa Claus show and such do not count.

5. Agree on something to do without the least intention of following through

If you never said "We'll talk tomorrow to set up that dinner" or "Come have coffee at my place" without exactly rooting for these things to actually happen….you may throw the first stone. Non-Cariocas hate it—and maybe even with good reason. See you soon….

6. See a show on the beach

It's free, there is no muvuca (anarchy) (there is, but it disappears in the sand), the beer from the strolling vendors is cheap. But the setting, so, so beautiful, is what makes all the difference. You never went?

7. Spend hours in line to buy advance tickets for the 'Festival do Rio'

It seems like something for a Paulista (or a Mineiro, Baiano, Paraense, Pernambucano... people that make plans in advance, that is.) The difference is that even after all that wait, the Carioca can still give up on seeing the film: "Ah, I went to the beach and I ended up feeling so lazy…"

8. Run into a celebrity and not blink an eye

Rio itself is a star that always attracted stars. So why get all googley-eyed when Chico Buarque enters the restaurant? Or Malu Mader? Or Romário? After all, nine out of ten Brazilian celebrities live here. One who only pretends that he doesn't care has a long way to go before becoming a genuine Carioca.

9. Order at Bar Lagoa without needing to look at the menu

The Carioca practically knows the menu of Bar Lagoa by heart from birth. He knows that Beef alla milanesa and sausage with potato salad are THE things to order…and for the latter, he knows that the highlight is the potato salad, full of mysteries in its preparation.

Bar Lagoa: Av. Epitácio Pessoa 1.674, Lagoa — 2523-1135. Mondays, 6 PM to 2 AM; Tuesdays-Sundays, noon to 2 AM.

10. Know someone who was at the final of the elimination round for the Cup in 1970

Maracanã set the attendance record, hosting more than 180,000 fans. The stories are gruesome: people squeezed into the stands, the tunnels congested, the heat unbearable…but how great it would have been to be there.

11. Join a gym at least once

You can't bear seeing those fantastic bodies that parade by us without dreaming of looking at least that good. And in this case, dreaming will cost you a membership and a monthly fee. Look for a gym, tell all your friends, show up (rarely) for a while, and quit—that's good enough.

12. Applaud the sunset at Posto 9

This is one of those embarrassing things that, for decades, there is no way of escaping. But, let's be honest: it is one of the nicest embarrassments that there is, the embodiment of summer in Rio. Come on, confess: you, at some point in your life, have applauded the sunset from Posto 9—even if you have the excuse of going along with the rest of the gang.

13. Climb the Pedra da Gávea

This is something that serves as a passport for a Carioca. With friends, with teachers, with a girlfriend…only those who have been up on top know what we are talking about. Daniel Towersey leads the ascent each Saturday starting at eight. Just call and put your name down.

Daniel Caminhadas: Sat., starting at 8 AM. 2617-6563 and 9961-6898. R$ 80 (individuals) and R$ 250 (group of five people).

14. Use malandro slang

"Perdeu", "já é", "é nóis", "vaza!". Purists hate it, not without reason, but…tough luck: Carioca slang, which doesn't bother to match subject and verb, is born in the streets, with malandros (crafty slackers). Democracy Carioca style means that the children of the best families use gang slang without shame. A "vaza" here and a "já é" there make their way into the group's jargon. And then the rest of Brazil imitates it.

15. Eat a hot dog from a street vendor in the morning

Do you know anyone that died after eating a hot-dog with parmesan, corn, peas, onion, fries, raisins, and quail's eggs? Well, then. A podrão (literally, a rotten one) is great, especially on mornings with lots of carousing and not much money. Cariocas call the owners of the vans that sell them by the nickname, and are always looking for novelties in lower urban gastronomy, which is extensive.

16. Have a beach

How can you not have a favorite beach in Rio? They are numerous and beautiful, but everyone chooses his own, and defends its superior qualities tooth and nail. People from Pepê, for example, never go to Ipanema.

17. Go digging in Saara

You need to have stamina to make your way through hot, narrow alleys, filled with avid consumers, between Rua Uruguaiana and Campo de Santana, in the center of Rio. Hours later you head home with bags and bags full of plastic flowers, shirts that were sewn in 1974, petticoats that have become skirts, shower curtains, carpets of artificial turf, etc. etc. etc. All for about R$ 50 (US$ 16), at the most.

18. Love filet with cheese

Forget smoked salmon with cream cheese on ciabatta. Ignore brie with apricots, and pay no attention to prosciutto, endive and focaccia. The favorite sandwich of the Carioca has filet mignon, melted cheese, and at most, a slice of pineapple, as in the unbeatable version from Cervantes.

Cervantes: Av. Prado Junior 335, Copacabana - 2275-6147. Sun, Tue-Thurs, noon to 4 AM; Friday and Saturday, noon to 6 AM.

19. Give the flanelinha the slip

This is a fundamental rite of passage, since nothing compares to the happiness of pulling out of your parking space without losing your hard-earned pennies to the guys crowding the streets. If they help out, OK. If they prevent assaults, even better. But as soon as you turn your backs the guys disappear. To give the flanelinha the slip functions as therapy and a rite of initiation for one who wants to bear the proud title of Carioca.

20. Invite someone you have just met to your house

Without doubt, a monument to Carioca-ness. One of the nicest, like a chair on the sidewalk on a really hot day, and a chopp after work. Even nicer when the invitation is not just being polite.

21. Always run into people that you know

You go to buy something at the corner pharmacy and bing!, there is your colleague from work. You go on to walk along the beach, and voilà !, you bump into your ex-girlfriend. At night in Baixo Gávea, everybody is there—even that school friend who disappeared years ago. There's no explanation—it's something about a beach town.

22. Have gotten unforgettably plowed on batidas from Oswaldo

Younger folks may not know this, but the Bar do Oswaldo, near the famous street of motels in Barrinha, had its days of glory. The super-sweet coconut batida, worthy exemplar of the era that preceded the boom in gastronomy, is an icon.

Bar do Oswaldo: Estrada do Joá 3.896, Barra — 2493-1840. Daily, from noon to 2 AM.

23. Have a construction worker try to pick you up

The city has many construction sites, the boys work with other workers of the same gender, it's really hot…you know how it is. To have one of them try to pick you up is so common that it's frustrating never to have heard "You are the daughter-in-law that mom asked God for"—this is in the most elegant cases, of course.

24. Get to know what's happening at night at the beach

The only ones who stay home are those who didn't go for the "sand test." Even if it's only at the end of the day, just to be informed.

25. Ignore the people handing out flyers

It's like giving the flanelinha the slip, but feel guilty, really guilty—after all the guy is working, and spending the day on you feet handing out little slips of paper on the sidewalk can't be easy. The problem is that the Carioca doesn't have enough jewelry to respond to the slips saying "I buy gold", and is no danger of believing the pamphlets that say "Bring your beloved back in three days". Enough!

26. Eat deer at Capela

A classic so classic that it is prior to the appearance of the word cholesterol. It might be a little heavy on the stomach; but not on the wallet, since the deer at Capela—a Carioca refuses to call the traditional restaurant Nova Capela—can easily be shared by three.

Nova Capela: Av. Mem de Sá 96, Centro - 2252-6228. Daily, from 11AM until the last client leaves.

27. Ask for your chopp without a head

You don't need to repeat yourself, we know that real chopp has a head. Fine, it's the head that maintains the flavor, the temperature, blah blah blah…But, so what? Maybe it's the sense of having a fuller beer glass. Or perhaps it is just that the Carioca's tastes are different. The fact is that here we ask for our chopp without a head. That's all. Nothing more to be said.

28. Be proud of the Teatro Municipal

Because of those stairs, those marbles, that vaulting….the Municipal is very chic and has excellent programming in popular music.

29. Get lost on the road to Barra de Guaratiba

Your friends make maps and give directions, but whoever goes to a restaurant there for the first time ends up getting lost—whether because he forgot to turn at the "Honey for sale" sign, or because he was captivated by the landscape. Bira is perhaps the hardest to find; and the best.

Bira: Estrada da Vendinha 68-A, Barra de Guaratiba - 2410-8304. Thur-Fri, noon to 6 PM; Sat-Sun, noon to 8 PM.

30. Have a favorite juice bar

No, they are not all the same. The juices don't even seem to be similar. There are those where the mango juice seems thinner. There are others, where no matter what you ask, the drink comes with sugar. Some are expensive and some are cheap; some clean and some dirty. Whatever; full of personality, our juice bars are all different. Discovering your favorite is an exercise in citizenship.

31. Dream of the day when the subway gets to Barra

Do we need to explain why?

32. Go the beach even when the water is polluted

A real Carioca can't believe that you could catch something in our beloved waters. Coliform? Outfall? Huh?

33. Have fond memories of the days when mate and lemonade were only sold from aluminum drums

"Get your mate, get your lemonade!" A true Carioca can't forget the cries of the legion of vendors balancing drums on their shoulders and served the cold drinks in paper cones.

34. See one of the capybaras at the Lagoa

Not because you kept vigil, but because you live in Rio, and often one of the two capybaras is there, waiting to be seen. The male lives in front of the Parque do Cantagalo and can be seen at the beginning of the afternoon. The female lives near Vasco and appears at sunset.

Capivaras: Parque do Cantagalo, on Av. Epitácio Pessoa. Clube de Regatas Vasco da Gama, on Av. Borges de Medeiros.

35. Have a lunch of 'salgado e refresco for R$ 1' (Still?)

You know how you always are saying "I don't have time for anything"? Well, that's the best excuse for savoring—yes, savoring—that deal for a salgado and a drink for R$ 1". Nothing better than a good excuse for sinking your teeth into junk food alla Carioca. You can find it everywhere, in every neighborhood. Make your choice, and good luck.

36. Always be astounded by the beauty of the city

Remember coming out of the Túnel Rebouças into Lagoa. Or when your car enters the avenue by the bay of Guanabara, in Urca. Or the ocean seen from the viaduct in Joá. Or from Prainha on the road to Grumari. These landscapes are old friends, and at the same time, they continue to surprise us.

37. Eat pizza at the counter at Guanabara

The pizza served at the counter is better than that served on the veranda (the dining room, everyone knows, is for tourists). Serious thinkers say that it is because it arrives more quickly for those who are standing. And of course they argue the point at the counter at Guanabara.

Pizzaria Guanabara: Av. Ataulfo de Paiva 1.228, Leblon - 2294-0797. Daily, 9 AM till the last client.

38. Spend an entire night in Jobi

The night begins full of good intentions: "I am not going to drink, I am going home early, tomorrow morning I am going to take a walk…" OK. Little by little, the cold chopps in Jobi keep coming, friends keep arriving as well, and will power begins to fade. Result: a whole night at the bar. Leaving, we find the sun rising and the survivors from the Pizzaria Guanabara, on the previous block.

39. Give the Paulistas a hard time

Because of the way they say "cinqüêêêinta", "vou estar ligando", "então", "mano" and "mina". Because of their rs and esses. Because of their mania for work. Because of Hebe and Maluf. Because of the criminals, the floods, the traffic jams…

40. Envy the lively cultural scene of the Paulistas

Because of the Bienal, the shows at Oca, at Masp, the concert hall of the Estação Julio Prestes, of the State Pinacoteca. Because the clubs for modern people, with modern bands, modern bars, because of the Week of Modern Art in 1922.

41. Go to a rehearsal for an escola de samba

You don't even need to have gone to the Sambodrome. It is enough to promise yourself that you will go some day. But a samba school rehearsal at their site, with friends and lots of cold beer, surrounded by people from the community…this is essential.

42. Buy Biscoito Globo in a traffic jam

In the rest of Brazil, people like to say that Cariocas don't work. It's a fable: Cariocas work a lot! And they do millions of things at the same time—including taking advantage of a red light to buy Biscoito Globo. Or those cones, almost the same thing.

43. Be certain that Rio is the most beautiful city in the world even thought you don't know any others

Any doubts?

44. Restock your larder at a convenience store

It's expensive, but the gasoline station is right there and never closes. And "right there" and "never closes" are irresistible for a Carioca.

45. Go to the Feira in São Cristóvão

Before, the problem was the filth. After the repairs, the crucial question became authenticity: many thought that the Feira in São Cristóvão had lost its northeastern roots. The fact is that people love the feira. Where else are you going to eat carne-de-sol (jerk beef) e queijo coalho (curd cheese) at 5 AM?

Feira de São Cristóvão: Pavilhão de São Cristóvão s/n. Friday to Sunday.

46. Have something, anything , that you bought from a camelô (street vendor) in Rua Sete de Setembro

Is it wrong? Yes. Does it stimulate the informal economy? Yes. But just as New Yorkers buy their socks in the streets, Cariocas love to buy from camelôs. There is always something new, from pens to a DVD of a film that has just been released.

47. Know that…

... Claro Hall is called Metropolitan
... Rua Vinicius de Moraes is called Montenegro
... Copacabana is Copa and Ipanema is not Ipa
... O Baixo Leblon is not near the Melt
... The Circo Voador will never be the same
... The beach is not the shore

48. Hate…

... Rainy days
... Old-fashioned cinema broken up into smaller theaters
... Pharmacy signs spoiling the façades of old buildings
... Dirty beaches
... Warm beer
... Red lights

49. Realize that Pan is going to bring jobs and money, but, basically, not really believe it

Are you anxiously waiting for tickets to go on sale? Well then. The Pan-American Games of 2007 are going to generate jobs, and the city will get cleaner (and perhaps, safer). But we just aren't meant to root for sports that aren't soccer.

50. To be sooo relieved when the plane lands at Galeão or at Santos Dumont
(That is sooooooooooooo true!)


Because, in spite of everything, Rio is still Rio.

Jefferson Lessa is journalist and writes for Rio's daily O Globo. You may contact the author at rioshow@oglobo.com.br.
Translated from the Portuguese by Tom Moore. He translates from Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian and German, and is also active as a musician. Comments welcome at mooret@tcnj.edu.



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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

I LOVE YOU MOM!!!

It’s nearly impossible not being able to hear you anymore… I miss you so deeply, the loneliness is profound, and the pain is unbearable… But I’ll go on because that’s the way you taught me to be… I love you mom! But it hurts... It hurts like a b... Eu te amo mãe... I'll do everything in my power, so my heart will go on...

“When we are no longer able to change a situation - we are challenged to change ourselves.”
Viktor Frankl

"E assim, quando mais tarde me procure. Quem sabe a morte, angústia de quem vive. Quem sabe a solidão, fim de quem ama. Eu possa me dizer do amor que tive, que não seja imortal, posto que é chama... Mas que seja infinito enquanto dure."
Vinicius de Moraes

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The Power of the Ocean...

In the early evening of April 5th, I was on my way to Galeão International Airport as rain began to fall. Tuesday morning, April 6th, after safely arriving home, I called my beloved friends & relatives and found out that Rio had suffered a devastating storm, recorded as the worst for the city of Rio de Janeiro in the past 30 years… I was shocked, worried, and sad… Browsing the Net, I found out incredible images of the Forte Beach (Praia do Forte), Copacabana Beach (Praia de Copacabana), and the Guanabara Bay (Baia de Guanabara). Amazing!!! It reminds us how tiny we are when facing Mother Nature!











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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Arraial do Cabo - Photos Courtesy of Queda Barbara







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COFFEE BREAK - Quem conhece, conhece! Sem palavras...

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COFFEE BREAK - I know you want me...

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Food for thought! Again...

To my dearest friends Patricia & Marcelo, the Brazilian fever still going on and it’s all your fault… I was sitting here craving hanging out with you guys and the best I could come up with (besides browsing some websites) was to cook codfish fritters again… So here we go, second round of codfish croquettes (bolinho de bacalhau), and this time even the dogs are asking for more… I’m thinking of opening up a “botequim…” Or maybe I should join the gym instead…

XOXOXO,
Cheers


Bolinho de Bacalhau – Recipe

Ingredients
- 500 g (18 oz.) dried salt Cod
- 4 peppercorns
- 1 bay leaf
- 1 small onion, sliced
- 500 ml (2 cups) cooled mashed Potato
- 2 beaten eggs
- 2 tbsp. finely chopped parsley
- Vegetable oil for frying

Place salt cod in a larger bowl.
Add cold water to cover completely.
Place in refrigerator and soak for 24 hours, changing water three times.
Drain cod.
Remove any skin or bones.
Cut cod into small chunks.
In saucepan, combine 2 cups (500 mL) water, peppercorns, bay leaf and onion.
Bring to a boil.
Reduce heat to simmer and cook for 5 minutes.
Add cod and 2 cups (500 mL) cold water.
Return to a simmer for 15 minutes.
Remove from heat.
Cover.
Cool to room temperature. (Recipe may be prepared to this point up to 24 hours ahead of serving. Store cod in liquid in refrigerator.)
Drain cod, discarding spices and onion.
In large bowl and using a fork, flake the cod.
Stir in mashed potato, eggs and parsley.
Let mixture stand for a half hour before forming fritters.
In deep fryer, bring oil to 375° F (190° C).
Form cod mixture into balls 1-1/2 inches (4 cm) across.
In batches, fry for 4 minutes or until golden.
Drain on paper towels. Serve hot.

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"How to Be a Carioca..." It cracked me up! :)

If you are a “Carioca” (a native or inhabitant of Rio de Janeiro) and you haven’t read this book you don’t know what you’re missing. Brace yourself for a real good laugh and a brush up on your “Carioca's swing." For some of us living abroad for so long, “How to Be a Carioca” is a refreshing and pleasurable little book to read. If you don’t take everything so serious and have a good sense of humor, this book is hilarious. As I read in past reviews, it has been written that the book stereotypes, exaggerates, and it doesn’t deal with every aspect of the different locations and people of Rio de Janeiro. Nonetheless, if you’re familiar with Rio, you’ll surely recognize some habits and social behaviors right off the bat. If you’re a tourist and you want to blend in with the locals, you’ll definitely find some good pointers. Is it a serious guide to Rio de Janeiro? Probably not… Particularly if you are OCD’ish, anal retentive, and paranoid every waking moment of your life. For that, there are plenty of very "serious" tourist guide books, with loads of historical facts, and tons of statistics out there for all different types of pesonality disorders. You get the picture, huh? So before anybody has a conniption fit in disagreement, take it as a stand up comedy routine, and laugh a little. It cracked me up. "How to Be a Carioca" is “muito maneiro”(very interesting). I loved it!

XOXOXO,
Cheers!

Remember that laughing lowers blood pressure, reduces stress hormones, increases muscle flexion, improved circulation which enables the body to look healthier and younger, boosts immune function by raising levels of infection-fighting T-cells, and disease-fighting proteins called Gamma-interferon and B-cells (which produce disease-destroying antibodies), triggers the release of endorphins (the body's natural painkillers), and produces a general sense of well-being… Now, how’s that for some serious stuff? If you still doubtful, laughter also plays a big role in mating… I rest my case!


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I love Miami Beach!

Talk about Miami Beach, it’s like talking about part of me. For those of us who grew up along the beach, enjoying the fun in the sun, family, gathering of friends, and awesome food, the beach is a way of living, and the sands of beautiful South Beach is the perfect playground for beach lovers all over the world. The wonderful water temperature, the sun, beautiful people, great restaurants, and lots to do, South Beach is the hottest place to be… So if you are freezing your butt elsewhere, need a vacation, or a gateway to relax, South Beach may just be the place for you…

XOXOXO,
Cheers!


















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