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By Gary “El Imparable”

Paella is a Spanish rice dish originally made by field workers. True paellas are made outdoors over open fires, but at home a simpler version can be made in one large skillet. This recipe, which uses chicken and sausage, feeds 6 to 8 people.

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by Seeba Films

From the magnificent Costa del Sol coastline to the Balearic Islands, the Basque Country in Northern Spain, the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the urban delights of cities like Barcelona and Málaga, there is no dearth of both popular and off-the-track holiday places in Spain. If you are spending a good part of your vacation here, rent a holiday home and enjoy a comfortable stay, with all the privacy and space you want for the entire duration.

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The big fall and winter holidays arrive in quick succession; planning for them reduces stress and maximizes enjoyment. Things You’ll Need:Party Supplies

Party Planners
Electronic
Personal Organizers
Holiday Decorations
Party Decorations
Calendars

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Malaga is a port town located in the Andalusian region of Southern Spain. The city is surrounded on one side by mountains and on the other side by the Mediterranean Sea, and it is flanked by two river valleys. Such geography means nearly 300 days of sun annually

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If you are traveling for business or for pleasure and you own a laptop, the chances are you are going to want to bring it along. One of the biggest obstacles to most people working effectively on long flights is limited battery power. After all, whether you are working on a spreadsheet, a document, a presentation or even if you want to let your kids watch their favorite DVD, you can’t do much with a limiting two hours of battery life. So how do you plan and what should you do? … continue reading…