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Taiwan
The disputed Island in the Pacific Ocean, 180 kilometers off the coast of mainland China
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The History of Taiwan The prehistoric history of Taiwan, before history was written Taiwan was inhabited for thousands of years by Austronesian Indigenous people, who are genetically and linguistically linked to Pacific Islanders. Human presence dates back at least 30,000 … Read More

My Life Story as a Chef
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This is a short version of the life of a Chef and Hospitality Consultant spanning over 55 years and seven countries. Author Ulrich Koepf My Life Story as a Chef and Hospitality Consultant I was born in a small Town … Read More

The Day I Served the Future on a Plate (South Florida Wasn’t Ready)
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The Day I Served the Future on a Plate (South Florida Wasn’t Ready) Cuisine Nouvelle (or Nouvelle Cuisine) was revolutionary in the 1960s–70s in France—lighter sauces, fresher ingredients, artistic plating—and it really spread worldwide in the 1980s. If you were … Read More

Cooking with Locals in Switzerland
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“Cooking with Locals in Switzerland” is a fantastic way to experience authentic Swiss culture, cuisine, and hospitality. Switzerland’s diverse regions—German, French, Italian, and Romansh—offer rich and varied culinary traditions. Here’s a guide to help you plan or explore this kind … Read More

Memories from the time in the Swiss Army
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Where are they all now, 54 years later?! The second page is a price list of provisions calculated for 100 Soldiers, that I had to use during my time!

“Bleib Links” in Bermuda
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Als Koch kam ich 1972 auf den Bermudas an, einer subtropischen Insel im Atlantik, etwa 700 Meilen vor der KĂŒste New Yorks oder Carolinas. Direkt nach meinem MilitĂ€rdienst in der Schweizer Armee war es mein erster Flug aus der Schweiz … Read More

The Hidden Melody of Switzerland: A History of Rhaeto-Romansh
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A Linguistic Fossil: The Origins of Romansh, the Fourth Language of Switzerland Once upon a time, around 15 BCE, Roman legions strolled into the Alpine regions of Raetia( Grison, GraubĂŒnden), probably mesmerized by the stunning views and the prospect of … Read More

My Swiss Army Memories
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My grandson, Just turned 16 a few months ago, soon he will have to start thinking about what he wants to do as a profession when he finishes school in another 2 years, apprenticeship or college?! Then at the age … Read More

Warning Notice to the Human Race
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            THE REALITY CHECK As we all have plenty of time to reflect, think, and reminisce about what is going on in the world right now, I decided to express my personal opinion, feelings, and … Read More

Ulrich K’s Erinnerungen der Dominikanischen Republik
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 Dominikanische Republik  In 1987 kam ich in Santo Domingo an, um an der Neueröffnung des neuen Jaragua Hotel, Resort und European Spa zu arbeiten. Ich war verantwortlich fĂŒr die Installationen der Gastro Betriebe im ganzen Resort und danach eine KĂŒchencrew … Read More

Eating with the Seasons
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Eating with the Seasons – Why Your Stomach Should Pack a Calendar Travel guides often tell you what museums to see, which cathedral has the tallest spire, and how not to embarrass yourself on public transport. But here’s a pro … Read More

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Global Footprint Network
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Did you know that
back in 2020  there’s an Earth Overshoot Day? This describes the day at which the sustainably usable resources of a whole year are used up. It is calculated every year by the Global Footprint Network and shows … Read More

ONE DAY, FOUR SEASONS!
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This is a column featured in a Swiss Supermarket Newspaper every week by a young lady by the name of Lisa Stutz, every week she puts a smile on my face when I read her short but funny stories. She … Read More

Step aboard a living Legend
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The Orient Express Enter a world of timeless glamour, where each carriage holds a new experience to be discovered. I saw the Orient Express just a few weeks ago stopping at the train station in my Village, Erstfeld, URI,  I … Read More

How much do these parts of our body weigh?
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The Heart is about the size of a persons fist. it weighs about 300 grams. Adults have between 55 and 65 milliliters of blood in their body per kilogram of weight. That’s about 8 percent of the total body weight. … Read More

Avocado, my favorite is a climate Killer?
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This Superfruit has a bad reputation. Wrongly accused! How did the avocado get its bad reputation? If you compare the avocado to other fruits and vegetables it doesn’t look that drastic. What’s good in this fruit? The qualities of the … Read More

THE ANGRY MERCEDES DRIVER
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written by Lisa Stutz, She is looking for a balance between urban and rural. And picks the best of both. CITY, COUNTRY, STUTZ There isn’t much that everyone in Zurich agrees on. But “AG” on the license plate stands for … Read More

An Interesting aspect/view of the present World Situation
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This was written by Andrea KrĂŒger, she is a German Citizen, I do not know her, I am just re-posting her comments from Facebook because I think her observations and opinion are very interesting and something to think about! and … Read More

Fast food prices are jumping. They could go even higher
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CNN BUSINESS NEWS By Julia Horowitz, CNN Business Updated 1317 GMT (2117 HKT) February 9, 2022 By Julia Horowitz, CNN Business   Buying a burrito bowl or a burger will hit your wallet a lot harder these days. What’s happening: … Read More

The Man for the Faire – Max Havelaar
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I am not certain whether this name is recognized in the US or not, but here in Switzerland, it is a household name. By Coop Newspaper, Switzerland, Feb.2020 Max Havelaar never lived. Yet he exists twice: as the main character … Read More

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