Sunday, October 20, 2013

At the end of the market is a tram stop. On the right you can see the street of Rua Do Loreto at wh


I live life with celiac disease and IBD. Granted I'm flags with you my 13 years of experience with gluten-free (BG) diet. Step-by-step. Avoiding the gluten is still anything but merely to recognize that'' glue'' in a variety of grains (wheat, rye, barley, oats ...). Due to its characteristics of gluten acts interfering in metabolic and digestive processes, which means that not only complicates the lives of patients with celiac disease, but I also teases the general population.
And that was my first flight since I'm gluten-free diet. Up to now, we have the family always traveled by car or van, so I can bring the vehicle stock gluten hrane.In how I should organize this time I'll describe below.
When you step out of the metro you look to the right where you see before you park. Down the street at the park up the hill pirdete the street Rua do Loreto. You know that you are on the right path on the left side you see the store from which protrudes a yellow cab. Continue down the street Rua Do Loreto and the third street on the right is the street Soriano, house number 19, and the hostel is on the first floor. Ring the bell.
When you come into the city at night, it is really nice to be fast as a tourist with suitcases orientiraš you're not that big lure for villains. My colleague was two weeks later in Lisbon robbed. She remained undocumented and all luggage. Therefore, caution is appropriate. Image source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/ flags large market with a statue in the middle of the Praça Luis de Camoes. This is a market that first you see when you get to the Metro.
At the end of the market is a tram stop. On the right you can see the street of Rua Do Loreto at which you move to the hostel. flags For the journey is always prepared, flags find information online and in the library. I summarize the following information from various websites to introduce you to Lisbon.
The Portuguese call her Lisboa. Is the capital of Portugal, UNESCO World Heritage Site and the city with 2.8 million inhabitants. It is named after the ten-year strategy to improve economic flags growth and job creation: the Lisbon strategy.
Lisbon, a city on seven hills or "Cidade das Sete Colinas" is known for its mild climate flags and extraordinary light. In 1998, he was the organizer of EXPO 1994, European Capital of Culture. flags
Centuries of mixing cultures have left a strong mark on the charming and laid-back capital of the former colonial powers. Hills at the mouth of the Tagus are so vivid and unpredictable for the visitor never quite understood - as they are not really clear on this continent. flags
The magnificent facade of the Lisbon palaces, churches and civic villas share a dilapidated buildings, but watch plaster obscure almost always shining sun and the Portuguese from November rich Christmas decorations. These visitors from colder regions recalls flags that winter is around the corner, as daytime temperatures ranging around 15 degrees.
The oldest part of the town Alfama flags impresses with lovely streets that give the impression that around every corner waiting for something exciting. Anyone not interested in bars with local music specialty - fadom - or shopping in the store, where vendors and customers welcome by name, it will be perhaps surprised look with fairy castle Sao Jorge Graça church or many scenic patio. flags Tourists most popular tram number 28 from here leads to the Baixa, the heart of the 18th century with a typical cobbled streets. Avenue freedom to run into the more modern part of the city, eager for adventure, you can learn about the dangerous stone's throw away from the otherwise surprisingly secure capital, which stretches from Martim Moniz to Anjos. But beware. In the hostel we were warned. Do not sit down on the yellow TAXI No. 28, but the regular line no. 28, otherwise you'll pay a higher price well as regular price tram tickets, but almost the same way as the TAXI No. 28.
Water entering the city protects the Torre de Belém, a symbol of the Portuguese period of discoveries. flags Probably the most polished flags area in addition to the pretty buildings and gardens offers flags the famous dessert pasteis de Belém. Without secret recipe known only by three bakers, otherwise this would be just another cream Pitka than sell them at a significantly cheaper price all over the place, but still. Good food is even one of the advantages of the city, its location and the intertwined cultures. Numerous and not too expensive restaurants and bakeries are famous primarily for eye-friendly desserts and of course seafood. Try it with cod fish in a thousand and one ways, mussels and shrimp, each restaurant has a wide selection of interesting sweet and salty snacks.
This information is for patients with celiac disease are not exactly pleasant, but culinary skills to the patient with celiac disease will not harm them. For all the rest I suggest that you try their most famous desserts. I myself would otherwise only be admired, flags but it's already something. For the first dinner and breakfast I've had food with them. The next day shopping gluten-free diet campaign. To be continued ...
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