quarta-feira, novembro 21, 2007

O carrinho de cana

Apraz-me constatar que já um Amigo de Peniche respondeu ao meu apelo (que muito agradeço), permitindo-me patentear a foto do "brinquedo" que foi tema dos últimos posts.
A elevada estatura do brincalhão não corresponde à idade aconselhada, mas tão somente ao facto de se tratar duma foto (truncada) do Carnaval de Peniche.
Tal só constituirá problema se o visado se insurgir contra esta divulgação não autorizada....

8 contributos:

At 21/11/07 15:45, Anonymous Anónimo disse...

Perdoem-me não ter nada a ver com o tema deste post, mas se colocasse esta informação "en su sitio", ou seja, 4 ou 5 posts abaixo, ninguém a via...
Ainda a propósito do desenvolvimento de Peniche e dos caminhos a seguir, da aposta na qualidade e por aí fora, li hoje na Revista de Vinhos de Novembro que o Restaurante Tasca do Joel ganhou o 2º Prémio da Categoria Preço/Qualidade, no Concurso Cartas de Vinhos promovido pela dita revista e pela distribuidora multinacional PrimeDrinks. Melhor, só um restaurante de Aveiro.
Esta é daquelas notícias que atrairá a Peniche turistas "especializados", curiosos por conhecer essa tal "Tasca" e sua carta de vinhos. Não tenham a menor dúvida que este é o caminho a seguir: a aposta na qualidade e na diferenciação. Eu, como muito boa gente, faço dezenas e por vezes centenas de kms só para ir a um bom restaurante, sobre o qual li ou ouvi falar. Aos restaurantes de Peniche que se queixam de falta de clientes, aconselho o seguinte exercício: pensem em uma (basta uma) razão que me faça fazer 100 km só para ir lá almoçar.
Ao Joel e ao esforço que faz, os meus parabéns!

 
At 21/11/07 15:48, Anonymous Anónimo disse...

Cito a revista, relativamente aos vencedores desta categoria:
"O interessante nesta política - bons vinhos a preços moderados - é que ela não é filha de qualquer acaso mas fruto de uma estratégia que visa chamar consumidores seduzidos por este novo poder de atracção".

 
At 21/11/07 17:54, Blogger jp disse...

Caro pb,
Agradeço a pertinente e interessante notícia que connosco partilhou. Para quem tem acompanhado a galopante evolução do Joel, nomeadamente nos domínios Gourmet, não constitui grande surpresa.
Quanto ao resto em que opina, estou de tal modo em sintonia consigo que lhe vou pedir o nome do referido restaurante em Aveiro.
É que o Joel eu sei bem onde é...

 
At 22/11/07 08:41, Anonymous Anónimo disse...

Mercado do Peixe, chama-se o estabelecimento.
Abraços

 
At 22/11/07 13:12, Anonymous Anónimo disse...

Por acaso conheço em Lisboa um resturante igualmente de elevada qualidade, do mesmo estilo do Joel, e que tem por nome também igualmente Mercado do Peixe, talvez seja do mesmo proprietário...
Cumprimentos!

 
At 22/11/07 14:31, Blogger jp disse...

Em Aveiro:

http://www.lifecooler.com/edicoes/lifecooler/desenvReg.asp?reg=390581

Em Lisboa:

http://www.mercadodopeixe.web.pt/

Assim a informação dada por "carapau" foi devidamente limada.

 
At 22/11/07 21:18, Anonymous Anónimo disse...

Visto falar-se em qualidade da restauração penicheira, eu concordo com a ideia de, no âmbito dos festival do mar, visto que na minha opinião neste momento este festival não tem qualquer reflexo positivo na qualidade da restauração/turismo, realizar-se um concurso a nível do nosso Concelho de forma a premiar os melhores restaurantes. Haveria provas específicas de elevada exigência, o que iria, penso eu, aumentar a competividade e a qualidade individual dos diversos restaurantes. Seria positivo para os proprietários e o turismo ficava a ganhar. Peniche Ganhava!
Cumprimentos!

 
At 3/12/07 08:00, Anonymous Anónimo disse...

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who have been injured—physically or psychologically— as a result of
the negligence or wrongdoing of another person, company, government
agency, or other entity. Thus, personal injury lawyers tend to be
especially knowledgeable and have more experience with regard to the
area of law known as tort law, which includes civil wrongs and
economic or non-economic damages to a person's property, reputation,
or rights.

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practice virtually any field of law, they generally only handle cases
that fall under tort law including, but not limited to: work injuries,
automobile and other accidents, defective products, medical mistakes,
slip and fall accidents, and more.

The expression "trial lawyers" usually refers to personal injury
lawyers, even though most cases handled by personal injury lawyers
settle rather than going to trial and other types of lawyers, such as
defendants' lawyers and criminal prosecutors, also appear in
trials
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is a licensed professional who provides legal representation to those
who have been injured—physically or psychologically— as a result of
the negligence or wrongdoing of another person, company, government
agency, or other entity. Thus, personal injury lawyers tend to be
especially knowledgeable and have more experience with regard to the
area of law known as tort law, which includes civil wrongs and
economic or non-economic damages to a person's property, reputation,
or rights.

Even though personal injury lawyers are trained and licensed to
practice virtually any field of law, they generally only handle cases
that fall under tort law including, but not limited to: work injuries,
automobile and other accidents, defective products, medical mistakes,
slip and fall accidents, and more.

The expression "trial lawyers" usually refers to personal injury
lawyers, even though most cases handled by personal injury lawyers
settle rather than going to trial and other types of lawyers, such as
defendants' lawyers and criminal prosecutors, also appear in
trials
A personal injury lawyer
is a licensed professional who provides legal representation to those
who have been injured—physically or psychologically— as a result of
the negligence or wrongdoing of another person, company, government
agency, or other entity. Thus, personal injury lawyers tend to be
especially knowledgeable and have more experience with regard to the
area of law known as tort law, which includes civil wrongs and
economic or non-economic damages to a person's property, reputation,
or rights.

Even though personal injury lawyers are trained and licensed to
practice virtually any field of law, they generally only handle cases
that fall under tort law including, but not limited to: work injuries,
automobile and other accidents, defective products, medical mistakes,
slip and fall accidents, and more.

The expression "trial lawyers" usually refers to personal injury
lawyers, even though most cases handled by personal injury lawyers
settle rather than going to trial and other types of lawyers, such as
defendants' lawyers and criminal prosecutors, also appear in
trials

 

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