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What do People and Animals Have in Common?
By Nick Kringas · 12 years ago
During my time at Syracuse University, a friend of mine named Chad was heading home for about a week or so and he thought of me when it came to watching his fish. He brought ...
Benefits Advantages of Having a Mediterranean Diet
By Nicholas Kringas · 13 years ago
It’s very likely that you have already heard a hundred times about the Greek diet and how it’s very beneficial to health. But it seems a great challenge to keep one’s slender shape with a ...
The Greek Home: Rearing the Young
By Nicholas Kringas · 13 years ago
Just like the rest of the world, life in Greece has also become more up to date. Yet, Greek families still keep many cultural heritage and practices alive.
In Athens, it is no longer common ...
Greece – The Perfect Spot for Your Dream Honeymoon
By Nicholas Kringas · 13 years ago
Get inspiration from Cupid and Aphrodite as you plan your perfect romantic getaway. Picture the idyllic scenes in Greece where you’ll not only find great tasting meals or historical sites, but also fantastic spots for ...
Gyros - It’s Greece on Your Taste Buds
By Nicholas Kringas · 13 years ago
One well-liked lunch item is the gyro. It is a dish wherein meat is set and cooked on a vertical spit and it usually comes with tomatoes, onion, and a generous helping of tzatziki sauce. ...
Types of Greek Food and Wine
By Nicholas Kringas · 13 years ago
It is diversity that awakens an interest in people to know more about something that is different from them. We each have our own nationality, language, culture heritage and foods music and customs which are ...
Sampling the Best of Greek Cooking
By Nicholas Kringas · 13 years ago
For many individuals, being able to travel is a rare chance that gives them great opportunities to delve into new environments, discover other cultures and gather one-of-a-kind experiences that will all be cherished for all ...
Greek History with a Side of Wine
By Nicholas Kringas · 13 years ago
Greece is a country abounding with history and tradition. Whether it is the Acropolis in Athens, its Mediterranean fare, or the historic significance of the events that happened on its shores, such as being the ...
Seafood Fare in Greece
By Nicholas Kringas · 13 years ago
With a bit of luck, you might just get a one-of-a-kind opportunity to fly to Greece and try out the country’s varied seafood offerings. Greek seafood recipes are renowned to highlight the natural flavors of ...
Three Key Wedding Traditions from Greece
By Nicholas Kringas · 13 years ago
Greek marriage ceremonies are great and often traditional. Full of age-old symbolic tradition and ceremonies, and lively parties they pay respect to Greek history and family values. Significant rituals are often repeated three times because ...
The Wines of Greece – The Nectar of the Gods
By Nicholas Kringas · 14 years ago
I’ve always wondered where the reference to wines being the "nectars of the Gods" comes from, have you? It comes to us from the myths of ancient Greece of course where wine was revered as ...
The Wonderful Food of Greece
By Nicholas Kringas · 13 years ago
Anyone who has ever been to Greece will smile knowingly whenever the topic of Greek food is brought up. There is nothing like Greek food wherever else within the world. Stuffed with fresh vegetables, unencumbered ...