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The garden pumpkin bonanza moves into the kitchen

13/10/2009 by Ellen Wallace

by Ellen Wallace, GL editor Pumpkins love our garden and we love pumpkins: this weekend the season for cooking pumpkin kicked in seriously. We have some 60 small ones. The larger ones are fun when kids are little, but the small varieties tend to have more flavour and they are more manageable in the kitchen. […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: cooking pumpkin, farmers market, France, garden, Geneva, geneve, How to eat it, Lake Geneva, market, MarketDay - Seasonal products, pressure cooker, pumpkin bread, pumpkins, recipe, Recipes, suisse, Swiss, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Valais, vegetables

Cisalpino carries first passengers from Geneva airport to Venice

01/10/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – A Cisalpino II train made its maiden Geneva-Venice voyage Thursday October 1, leaving Geneva’s Cointrin Airport at 07:33 and bringing back its first passengers from Venice at 16:20. The trains have been running on the Geneva-Milan stretch since July, on a test basis, and with the positive track record of the […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: CFF, Cisalpino II, Geneva, Italy, Milan, rail, SBB, Switzerland, train, Trenitalia, Venice

Swiss are world leaders – again – for rail miles traveled

29/09/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Bern, Switzerland (GenevaLunch.com) – The Swiss traveled more kilometres on trains than any other nation in 2008: 2,422 kilometres per person. And for the first time ever, the average number of train journeys rose to 50 per person – putting the Swiss in second place after the Japanese, with 71 journeys a year per person. […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: journeys, kilometres, miles, most travel, national railway, rail, Switzerland, train

Affordable Asian restaurants in Geneva

29/09/2009 by Ellen Wallace

It is difficult to find an authentic Asian restaurant in Geneva. Geneva’s Asian population is sparse compared to cities like London, Paris, or San Francisco. But where there is a will there is a way, and Asians always manage to find the authentic restaurants. I’ve jotted down just a few addresses Asians have recommended to […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: asian, Chinese, France, Geneva, geneve, Japanese, Lake Geneva, Oriental, restaurant, Restaurants, dining, suisse, sushi, Swiss, Switzerland, Thai

Weekend of Swiss clichés

27/09/2009 by Ellen Wallace

Lausanne/Sion, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Switzerland did its best to live up to clichéd images this weekend. Swiss soldiers were running around in the mountains as part of commando exercises with soldiers from other European countries, the cows came down from their summer pastures in the high alps in many areas – sometimes with garlands and […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: commando exercises, cows, grapes, harvest, picking, return from alps, soldiers, Swiss Alps, Swiss army, Swiss news, Switzerland, Valais

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