Sentences with phrase «from open air markets»

Pigeons would be stuffed into barrels and loaded back onto the trains, which would deliver them to distant cities, where they'd be sold everywhere from open air markets to fine restaurants.

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Arabs were exotic people who sold things in open - air markets and lived far from my family.
Wine and fresh bread, cheese, meats, fruits, vegetables, and pastries from the open - air market down the block were enjoyed by everyone.
During the pepper harvest in the autumn, the open - air food markets are a riot of color: bright green, red, and yellow bells; deep - red cherry peppers; large tomato peppers from pale yellow and pale green to darkest red; green and scarlet peppers like Anaheims and New Mexicans; yellow Hungarian wax peppers; long curved red and green peppers similar to cayennes; shorter, thicker ones like Italian pepperoncini; and small, thin, pointed dark green and red peppers as flaming hot as those from Thailand.
Fresh and authentic ingredients such as Thai basil and Malaysian spices are sourced locally from open - air farmers markets in Chinatown.
About a dozen of these shops are clustered in less than two blocks across the street from Puerto Maldonado's open - air market, the town's main shopping area.
These gauzy, flowing kaftans laced up with beaded cords, vibrant mixed patterns can make the look a breezy and glamorous option anywhere from the ocean to the open - air market.
It is a wonderful open - air market that runs on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and HHAS is honored to be making appearances at several of them!
The International Folk Art Market, in its 11th year, has grown to include representatives from 60 countries offering fine handmade crafts (ceramics to textiles, jewelry to basketry) in an open - air bazaar.
If you are on a budget, there are huge varieties of street food available from stalls and open air markets throughout the city.
From the Gothic, Medieval, and Baroque architecture of the palaces, churches, and monasteries housed within Dubrovnik's old town Stari Grad, to the museums, open - air markets, and seaside restaurants; sightseeing is high on the agenda when visiting the Pearl of the Adriatic.
Open air markets are redolent with spices, while scents of fresh - baked croissants and cafe au lait waft from nearby sidewalk cafes.
Take a day to explore the area surrounding the property — there is so much to see and do, from award - winning golf and open - air markets to spectacular shopping and nightlife like no other.
This luxury resort is 4 km from the Jemaa el - Fnaa open - air market and 5 km from both Majorelle Garden and the Bahia Palace.
But the island is also rich in the flavors of the Caribbean, from the bracing toddies served at corner rum shops to the savory fruits proffered at open air markets and the rich chocolate confections crafted from native brown cacao crops.
Villa Danny services and facilities includes: â $ cents A full compliment of staff (1 cook, 3 butlers / maids, 1 gardener / housekeeper, 1 driver) plus 24 hour security â $ cents American breakfasts are included, and the cook will shop for guests at local market rates and prepare other required meals â $ cents Car and driver available for rental â $ cents Fresh daily fruit and flowers â $ cents Garden candlelit dinner service â $ cents Air conditioning in the main lounge area and all 4 bedrooms â $ cents Open living area / balcony with impressive sea views â $ cents Quality Balinese decorations, such as intricately carved wooded swing doors throughout â $ cents Western standard kitchen â $ cents Baby sitting service can be arranged â $ cents A full range of cultural, shopping, sporting and recreational tours (pick up from your door) can be arranged â $ cents IDD telephones, lap top hook up and fast Internet connection available â $ cents Marble floors throughout.
You can see local artisans at work in this open - air market as they make handicrafts from local material such as the silver thatch palm, the national tree of the Cayman Islands.
There is an open - air market just a short walk from your hotel.
Opened in August 2013, Park Hyatt Siem Reap is located on Sivutha Boulevard, a minute walk away from the French Colonial Quarters, the Old Market and Pub streets.Only 7 km from Siem Reap International Airport.It takes 15 minutes by car to reach the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Angkor Wat and.The Angkor National Museum is a 2 - minute tuk - tuk (rickshaw) ride away.Park Hyatt Siem Reap, 5 - star hotel in the centre of downtown Siem Reap.Offering the best in contemporary luxury.Featuring 108 rooms and suites spread over 4 floors provide a warm and pleasant home away from home.Offering views of downtown Siem Reap or the hotel courtyard, each air - conditioned room features Khmer - inspired contemporary art, custom furniture and summery decor.
The highlight of the hotel is its location — 600m away from Levante Beach, 100m away from a bus stop and a five - minute walk away from a weekly open - air market.
Six dining venues serve an impressively diverse array of cuisine, from the pan-Asian fusion creations at Spice Market to the tasty ceviche at the cleverly named Chevicheria, an open - air beachfront restaurant created partly from a vintage Chevrolet truck.
Guajardo's project Tianguis (the Nahuatl word for open air markets dating from the Mesoamerican period) will transform 18th Street's Project Room into a 3 - month exploration, integrating an exhibition, a live tianguis, community dialogues and workshops.
From these objects he creates expansive collages and sculpture, with much of the material coming from the Addis Ababa open - air market, the Merkato, specifically the Menalesh Tera section — translated as «what do you have?&raFrom these objects he creates expansive collages and sculpture, with much of the material coming from the Addis Ababa open - air market, the Merkato, specifically the Menalesh Tera section — translated as «what do you have?&rafrom the Addis Ababa open - air market, the Merkato, specifically the Menalesh Tera section — translated as «what do you have?»
Apple today shared a new «Groceries» ad that's designed to highlight the ease of using Apple Pay with Face ID on the iPhone X.In the short 12 second spot, which will likely be shown on TV, YouTube, and social media networks, a woman shopping for produce at the grocery store uses an iPhone X and Apple Pay to make her purchases.The fruit she buys is then crafted into an elaborate sea scene with a shark made from watermelon, banana dolphins, watermelon waves, pineapple palm trees, and more.Apple in recent weeks has shared several videos focusing on Apple Pay features on the iPhone X. «Fly Market,» published in late March, for example, featured a man dancing through an open air market making purchases with just a glance, while a second spot with the same actor demonstratedMarket,» published in late March, for example, featured a man dancing through an open air market making purchases with just a glance, while a second spot with the same actor demonstratedmarket making purchases with just a glance, while a second spot with the same actor demonstrated Apple
Last Thursday Apple shared an Apple Pay ad called «Fly Market,» where a man danced through an open air market making purchases using Face ID and Apple Pay on his iPhone X. Apple this weekend posted a short continuation of that longer ad, featuring the same characters but this time focusing on Apple Pay's peer - to - peer payment feature Apple Pay Cash.In the brief 15 - second clip, called «Pay with a message,» the main character from Fly Market takes a glance at his friend's pocket square and appears to liMarket,» where a man danced through an open air market making purchases using Face ID and Apple Pay on his iPhone X. Apple this weekend posted a short continuation of that longer ad, featuring the same characters but this time focusing on Apple Pay's peer - to - peer payment feature Apple Pay Cash.In the brief 15 - second clip, called «Pay with a message,» the main character from Fly Market takes a glance at his friend's pocket square and appears to limarket making purchases using Face ID and Apple Pay on his iPhone X. Apple this weekend posted a short continuation of that longer ad, featuring the same characters but this time focusing on Apple Pay's peer - to - peer payment feature Apple Pay Cash.In the brief 15 - second clip, called «Pay with a message,» the main character from Fly Market takes a glance at his friend's pocket square and appears to liMarket takes a glance at his friend's pocket square and appears to like it.
In addition, the city hosts the largest open air farmer's market in the area with produce from most of the New England states and New York.
The vast majority of the markets operating today are open - air farmers markets where local farmers sell their produce from stalls or booths.
The New York - based Project for Public Places (PPS), reported that the number of open - air farmers markets increased from 1,700 to more than 5,000 in just 15 years.
Oh how I love my little cast iron pedestal.It's ever - so - slightly whitewashed appearance reminds me of the sea.I pretend it was purchased at an open - air flea market in Paris, where it was rescued from an old place like this... The same day I brought my pedestal home, I also purchased this vintage book for Kevin.
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