Etiqueta 'Mallorca'
Pork cheeks.

The restaurant review

Pork cheeks have never been better

Pork cheeks, when cooked slowly and for the correct length of time, are always beautifully tender and tasty.

Andrew Valente23/07/2020 15:39

PALMA. MUJER. MUJERES Y VINO. El movimiento Ladies Wine & Design, nacido en New York

Food

Food and Wine

Time to go over to a white wine.

Andrew Valente23/07/2020 15:14

Cyclists

Out & About

The Masked Avenger

It seems that with all the information circulating as to how this virus spreads, cyclists seem to tick a lot of those boxes, so why no masks? And why are they allowed to travel so freely around the island? Perhaps something the government needs to address?

Peter Clover23/07/2020 14:30

Carlos Moya

The Blog

Choosing the twenty most notable Majorcans

The Archduke Louis Salvador perhaps did more than anyone in promoting Majorca in the nineteenth century, but he was Austrian, having in fact been born in Florence.

Andrew Ede22/07/2020 15:42

Words and More

Did you know

The term ‘dog days’, so called because of the rising of the Dog Star (Sirius) between July and September, is a translation of the Latin ‘dies caniculares’.

Andrew Valente22/07/2020 14:50

Alcudia

Enjoying Majorca

The “Victory” of Alcudia: Which Victory?

Alcudia received its honour for a very different reason. It was granted in July 1523 by Carlos I of Spain, who was also Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor.

Andrew Ede21/07/2020 15:21

A church

Humans of Mallorca

The end of an era for some humans of Mallorca

The individual stories are heart-breaking as families we love head for different shores. The Humans of Majorca who are vitally important now are those with a road map for the future.

Shirley Roberts20/07/2020 14:25

Learn to make a Moroccan flavored Humdulila Hummus starting from scratch.

Food

Get cooking with the American chef in Majorca

Learn to make a Moroccan flavored Humdulila Hummus starting from scratch. I will show you some of my tricks for making a delicious hummus that you will really enjoy.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter03/06/2020 23:57

Beach in Majorca.

Frank Confidential

Why not try doing it yourself: Plus - beach nudity... Are you hunk, chunk or drunk?

I don’t know if I’m getting a little censorious in my old age - but, there was an awful lot (and I mean a lot!) of naked flesh on show.

Frank Leavers03/06/2020 00:49

Polls | 01/06/2020 17:48

Are you coming on holiday to Majorca this year?

Voting is closed
1206 votes
675 votes
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334 votes
27.69%
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16.33%
It was as if nothing at all had changed since mid-March as folk enjoyed each others company over a beer or a coffee.

Frank Talking

Coronavirus: how are you coping?

I barely saw a man under forty years of age wearing a mask or attempting any sort of meaningful social distancing.

Frank Leavers15/05/2020 01:32

The Spanish government has been critical of the EU not getting a move-on in setting out protocols for travel.

The Week In Tourism

Right hand and left hand: the quarantine

The health ministry took everyone off guard by announcing the quarantine, including the tourism ministry.

Andrew Ede15/05/2020 00:25

If people can’t be trusted to comply with a simple ‘no bonfire’ rule, how can they be expected to take any notice of social distancing?

Out & About

Fiesta or Folly?

As a Mediterranean culture, which through history has thrived on the habitual custom of outside living and ritual celebration, I suppose it should be expected that a certain mentality will believe that Covid19 will be beaten by holding some form of annual fiesta!

Peter Clover14/05/2020 00:20

When we cook eggs by any method, the number one golden rule is: perfect freshness.

Food For Thought

Who said cooking eggs is easy peasy?

Of someone who isn’t a very good cook, we often say: “He can’t even fry an egg.” But it’s not at all easy to fry an egg properly and just as problematic to boil or scramble one.

Andrew Valente13/05/2020 04:01

ESTRENO MUNDIAL DE "ALICIA EN EL PAÍS DE LAS MARAVILLAS" DE TIM BURTON EN LONDRES

Did You Know

Words and more...

In the late 19th century, Trilby wore a soft felt hat with a narrow brim and an indented crown that became known as the trilby.

Andrew Valente13/05/2020 04:01

It is the time of the Firo and normally the place is packed and celebrating.

Spotlight On Soller

Firo, Firo, Firo

Firo 2020 will never be forgotten and has been catalogued in so many social media ways.

Shirley Roberts12/05/2020 04:01