News from London - Week from 31 January to 6 February 2011
New rules from England. The hamburger
hurt the Amazon.
Save the planet with a knife and fork. At the table the amount
'meat in the curry chicken, or milk into a cup of coffee' can make a difference.
According to British researchers who have undertaken on behalf of WWF's new eco-friendly diet, eating the dishes they offer, could reduce by half 'greenhouse emissions of a country like Britain, gaining in health but also in the portfolio
How to save the planet, and themselves, while sitting at the table.
It 's the challenge from a group of British scientists, in collaboration with the WWF (World Wildlife Fund, the World Wide Fund for Nature Conservation) has developed a sustainable diet: eat the dishes they offer, it is good Earth, to their own health and well poirtafoglio, with a substantial savings. Just a fact
€ 35 per week, less than 150 € per month (per person), to eat healthy and defend the world from harmful gases and energy expenditure that cause climate change, say the authors of the project.
And the difference that you can do with your dietary choices are enormous: If any British citizen would follow the letter of the menu suggested by WWF, the UK's greenhouse emissions could be reduced by half.
The New Year celebrations are aime 'Gone but not in London where the community' of China, and elsewhere, and 'already 'ready for the big festivities and' Chinese New Year.
In the heart of London, in Chinatown in London, and 'already in fact everything ready for the festivities next weekend. In reality 'the Chinese New Year this year, coincides with February 3 but in the UK and' tradition, perhaps for convenience ', celebrate always the following Sunday.
Sunday, February 6 at 12:00 at Trafalgar Square will give you 'and then off to this great outdoor festival with performances in the streets of Chinese artists, acrobats and the inevitable dance of the dragon, but many events will involve also the nearby Leicester Square, Shaftesbury Avenue Chinatown of course decorated for the occasion of papier-mache dragons and red lanterns and surrounded by colorful stalls and tasty.
But do not forget 'to return to Trafalgar Square for the grand finale with the inevitable fireworks.
From February 12 to 14 will be possible, For example, enjoy a romantic cruise on the Thames on a 'lovers' boat' that will leave from Westminster Pier. On the boat will be served a welcome cocktail followed by a dinner during which a singer will satisfy the desires of the guests by singing love songs on request.
Read more: www.citycruises.com
Feeling at home and abroad, in a city that is not yours, but feel that your more than any other.
E 'has always been what I feel every time I return to London. I hear my own in all its dimensions, in every being.
Unfortunately I never managed to live in more a week, but I'll be gone at least 20-22 times.
not go back there for 5 years, too many I know, but it was new and, as always, total love.
passion that never ends, even when you were away.
And every time I dive into the arms of London with great pleasure, totally.
of you have in mind a trip to London can not miss the first exhibition devoted entirely to drugs: High Society: psychotropic drugs in the History and Culture at the Wellcome Collection until 27 February 2011.
A collection of drugs and narcotics from 2000 BC to the present.
To set up this exhibition, there was need special permission from the Ministry of English, who eventually gave the go-ahead to exhibit hallucinogenic mushrooms, opium and heroin.
The aim of the exhibition is to provide an alternative way of seeing the world of drugs.
'district that is located in the borough of Lambeth and the postcode and' SE19. The area is located northwest of Crystal Palace, and 'famous for its views across London.
Until after World War II was an area of \u200b\u200bVictorian villas, following several quarters housing have been built and the area has attracted a considerable population of immigrants.
The zone name comes from the gypsies who lived there in 1600 and 1700 and is said to live here for a clairvoyant in a tent shaped like a teepee.
At his death had been sitting cross-legged so 'long that his legs could not be rectified.
This area has no subway but a railway station called Gipsy Hill Police Station and that 'the station located at higher altitude in London.
not being served by the metro and 'a relatively cheap area to live.
ntrambi markets are open only on weekends.
occupy two spaces of the Old Truman Brewery (The Old Truman Brewery), an area that was completely recovered to become the heart of vibrant.
Backyard Market : open on Saturdays (from 10 to 17) and Sunday (from 11 to 18) crafts exhibits, all exclusive handmade result of the creativity of young designers: jewelry, clothing, accessories and decorations.
Sunday Up Market : open on Sundays (from 10 to 17) as well as expose the same hand-made products in the market that stands behind it, offers home made food with recipes from around the world, Ethiopian coffee, specialty Turkish and Thai, English and Moroccan dishes, Japanese sweets, Indian delicacies. To try, do not you think?
London boasts a wide choice of bars, which also includes the secret place is rarely visited by tourists where you can dive into the true soul of the city. Although not revealing the details of these premises will remain secret for much longer, here are some of the best secret bar in London, where a pleasant evening and drinking good drinks
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