Episodes

  • Chocolate, Avocado Eggs and the Canary Islands
    Jun 17 2024

    The Spanish love their chocolate. Pastries are dipped into it, biscuits are coated with it, churros are drowned in it and anything else is sprinkled with it. Chocolate is everywhere in Spain, which is not surprising, because it was the Spanish who discovered and gave birth to modern chocolate.

    © Barrie Mahoney 2024


    To find out more about Barrie, his blogs, podcasts and books, go to: http://barriemahoney.com/

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    5 mins
  • Chickpeas or Coco Pops for Breakfast?
    Apr 24 2024

    I was interested to see that the thorny issue of chickpeas has featured quite heavily in the press recently. An article by a Spanish food blogger featured a picture of her son, alongside the claim that her son doesn’t know what a biscuit is, which led to an interesting spat. Apparently, the boy starts his day with a bowl of chickpeas rather than coco pops for breakfast...

    © Barrie Mahoney 2024


    To find out more about Barrie, his blogs, podcasts and books, go to: http://barriemahoney.com/

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    5 mins
  • Calima; Gone With the Wind
    Mar 12 2024

    The Canary Islands are often regarded as having the “best climate in the world”, but we are not immune from the devastating effects of calimas. The intensity of heat on the islands increases respiratory problems and allergies, as well as general oral health. The tiny particles of dust generated irritates the mucous membranes, which can have serious implications for oral health. Often, as a result of taking antihistamines to control allergies, the immune system fills the hollows of our head with mucus. The cavities that are located above the mouth cause pain and greater sensitivity to cold and heat when filled with mucus, because of increased pressure upon the upper teeth.

    © Barrie Mahoney 2024

    To find out more about Barrie, his blogs, podcasts and books, go to: http://barriemahoney.com/

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    5 mins
  • Bed and Breakfast, but No Roof
    Mar 4 2024

    I was intrigued to hear about one innovative offering from Airbnb on the deliciously unconventional Spanish island of Ibiza. Since accommodation on the island is in short supply, and prices have increased to unrealistic levels, some locals are offering a bunk bed on their balconies for just 50 euros a night. One such ‘hostel’ offers up to nine bunk beds on a small balcony. Guests have use of the bathroom and living room, although understandably, this area is heavily monitored with a security camera.
    © Barrie Mahoney 2024


    To find out more about Barrie, his blogs, podcasts and books, go to: http://barriemahoney.com/

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    6 mins
  • Anyone for a Timple?
    Feb 26 2024

    “How about a timple?” I was asked by an earnest assistant in one of the traditional music shops in Las Palmas. I had just called in for a replacement violin string, and was looking at the range of Canarian traditional stringed instruments for sale. I quickly realised that I was not being offered an early morning alcoholic drink, and that the young salesman, speaking in English, had discovered an amusing way to catch the attention of English-speaking visitors to the shop. I have only recently begun to study early Canarian musical instruments, and as my first passion is the violin, this particular stringed instrument caught my eye, simply because of the beauty and simplicity of design.

    © Barrie Mahoney 2024


    To find out more about Barrie, his blogs, podcasts and books, go to: http://barriemahoney.com/

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    5 mins
  • A Little More Than Amnesia
    Feb 13 2024

    I guess most people have heard of Indonesia and maybe Polynesia, but what about Macaronesia and, indeed, Micronesia? How about visiting Macaronesia one day? No, this is not a new name for France invented by the ambitious President Macron, but a cluster of four archipelagos in the North Atlantic Ocean, just off the continents of Africa and Europe, which are formed by raised and exposed peaks of the ocean floor that peer out above the ocean’s surface. 

    © Barrie Mahoney 2024


    To find out more about Barrie, his blogs, podcasts and books, go to: http://barriemahoney.com/

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    5 mins
  • What Are the British Well Known For?
    Feb 5 2024

    The British used to be well known across the world for Shakespeare, Princess Diana and cricket. We like to be known for our infamous ‘stiff upper lips’, sense of fair play, tolerance and justice. Many, mostly older people, still like to revel in the days of Empire and the ‘enlightenment’ that it brought to the world, whilst conveniently forgetting the evils of slavery, repression and imposition of alien values upon people across the world. No doubt, we all have an image of what Britain and its people stand for, although younger members of society are developing rapidly different views, which is very welcome in a fast moving, modern world. 
    © Barrie Mahoney 2024


    To find out more about Barrie, his blogs, podcasts and books, go to: http://barriemahoney.com/

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    6 mins
  • Wells are for Life and Not to Hide Corpses
    Jan 27 2024

    Many people do not realise that the Spanish Civil War of 1936 actually began in the Canary Islands. Francisco Franco was General Commandant of the Canary Islands, who was based in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. It was here that Franco plotted his strategy, well away from the rest of Spain, before he headed to the Spanish Peninsular. It was under his watch that Spain became divided into two factions: ‘Republican’ and ‘Loyalists’. 
    © Barrie Mahoney 2024


    To find out more about Barrie, his blogs, podcasts and books, go to: http://barriemahoney.com/

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    5 mins