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FREE Issue 2, April 2015 Email: [email protected] Find us on facebook.com/ corfugazette Inside this Issue:- What’s On Guide Easter on Corfu Corfu Villages by Steve Ford Beyond Corfu - Ioannina Photo Competition Corfu Retreat for Soldiers Animals on Corfu Crossword Recipe for Fava Community Classifieds Business Directory Monthly English language newsletter about the island of Corfu Hidden Treasure on the Island of Corfu Did you know there are over 40 locations with ‘hidden treasure’ on the island of Corfu? It’s all part of a ‘secret’ worldwide hobby called Geocaching. Geocaching is the real-world treasure hunt that's happening right now, all around you. but may hold personal value to the finder. Aside from the logbook, common cache contents are unusual coins or currency, small toys, ornamental buttons, CDs, or books. Also common are objects that are moved from cache to cache called "hitchhikers", such as Travel Bugs or Geocoins, whose travels Register for free basic membership on www.geocaching.com Visit the ‘hide and seek cache’ page. Enter your location and choose any geocache from the list and click on the name. Enter the coordinates of the geocache into your GPS Device or Smartphone application and then use your GPS device to assist you in finding the hidden geocache. There are over 2 million geocaches hidden around the world and 6 million people participating. It is free and only requires a GPS or Smartphone and access to a computer with internet access. It’s a great activity to do if you enjoy walking , exploring or as a family outing. Once discovered just sign the logbook and return the geocache to its original location. may be logged and followed online. Cachers who initially place a Travel Bug or Geocoins often Participants navigate to a assign specific goals for their specific set of GPS coordinates trackable items. Examples of goals and then attempt to find the are to be placed in a certain cache geocache (container) hidden at a long distance from home, or to that location. travel to a certain country, or to travel faster and Typical cache "treasures" are farther than other not high in monetary value hitchhikers in a race. Higher value items are occasionally included in geocaches as a reward for the First to Find (called "FTF"), or in locations which are harder to reach. Dangerous or illegal items, weapons, food and drugs are generally not allowed and are specifically against the rules of geocaching. In order to join in you need to follow these steps:- You can then share your geocaching stories and photos online. Give it a try we promise you’ll see some of the most beautiful places on the island. Issue 2, April 2015 CORFU GAZETTE Page 2 What’s On Guide Editor: Victoria Robertson Advisory Board: Stephanie Kirolivanos, Brian Moores Corfu Gazette Team: Corfu Central : Sue Gentry Done Corfu South : Tracey Robinson Corfu North : Alekos Vlachos Circulation manager: Nigel Worthington Email: [email protected] Find us on facebook.com/ corfugazette Corfu Gazette endeavours to ensure the accuracy of this publication; We can not however be held liable for any errors or omissions. Content submitted by contributors features their own opinions and not those of Corfu Gazette. To subscribe to a free copy sent by email send a request to Weekly Events Special Events MONDAY Friday 3rd March Quiz Night at 8.30pm, Navigators, Kontokali. Quiz Night 8pm, Pension Achilleas TUESDAY Talk of the Town, Sidari. Showcase Night. 10pm THURSDAY Limber up with Loretta, 11am Sally’s Bar, Ipsos FRIDAY Goldance Latin Party at Maracaibo at 10pm Open Mic at Katsaros Bar, Sidari 10pm Wednesday 8th and 15th April Table Top Sale 10am-12pm Mimosa Hotel, Sidari Saturday 18th April Animal Rescue Charities’ Spring Fayre 11am –3pm Mimosa Hotel, Sidari Sunday Roast at Navigators, Kontokali from 1pm onwards Latest events can be found on www.realcorfu.com/events [email protected] Quiz Night at 8pm, Pension Achilleas Thursday 30th April 100+ Club Draw Jelatis Taverna, Perithia. 1pm to meet, draw 1.30pm Everyone welcome. I would like to offer a big thank you from all the team at the Corfu Gazette for all the brilliant feedback and tremendous support we have received over the last few weeks as our new publication has reached into the far corners of the island and indeed the world. We now have subscribers from UK, Germany, Holland, United States, Australia, South Africa and Sweden. The email subscription has been very popular especially with those planning to come to Corfu later in the year We have packed more into the second issue to include more of the great suggestions you have sent us. Please continue to send us ideas and contributions. This is a community newsletter that needs all of you to help us to improve it month on month . Victoria Robertson, Editor p.s. Please remember that the copy deadline for the May issue is 10th April. in our ‘What’s on’ listings. Please send the details of the event to Friday 24th April Editor’s Letter Hope you enjoy this issue as much as we enjoyed putting it together. FREE OF CHARGE [email protected] SUNDAY Table top sale every Sunday 9am to 1pm at Sally’s Bar, Ipsos If you are planning an event in May we would be happy to include it by 10th April or send us a message on our facebook page Page 3 Corfu Gazette Easter on Corfu - Described by two local writers By now, there can be few regular visitors to Corfu who do not know that the Easter celebrations of the island are unique and memorable. As for the residents of this beautiful and hospitable place, Easter is looked forward to with great anticipation every year, representing as it does, for most of us, an end to winter gloom and a new beginning. A blend of pagan and Christian traditions, a time for extravagant eating and drinking, an immensely colourful display, accompanied by wonderful music – where else would you want to be? All eyes are focused on the town of Corfu, where the events of Holy Week reach a climax with the mourning processions on Good Friday, with flower decorated biers carried around the boundaries of the various parishes, accompanied by church dignitaries, banners and icons. In the town, the most spectacular of these processions take place later in the evening and wind through the narrow streets together with the Philharmonic bands and church choirs, watched by hordes of visitors from all parts of the island itself as well as from further afield. There is much to see and listen to, traditions that date back to Venetian times and a programme of music that represents the diversity of Corfu's rich musical heritage. Saturday brings more processions, more music, revived traditions, and then there is a lull as people gather to chat quietly, observing a kind of fast, preparing themselves for the spectacular declaration of the Resurrection, at midnight. Fireworks streak across the sky and then everyone retires to home, hotel or taverna to break the Easter fasting with plates of Mayeritsa, the aromatic and satisfying soup eaten only at Easter, accompanied by numerous other delicious dishes. The first of the scarlet eggs, hard-boiled and dyed on the previous Thursday, will be cracked for luck, Time eventually for a sleep, though the men designated to cook the lamb or goat on the spit (it's always men!), must make do with very little sleep. It takes time to dress the meat and get it on the spit and prepare the charcoal for the fire (if we are being traditional), and an early start needs to be made if the meat is to be cooked perfectly. There are always plenty of volunteers willing to risk their fingers by pulling off a piece of the sizzling meat to test its readiness! Easter in Corfu is characterised by the fact that despite the immense crowds that gather in the centre of the town to observe the celebrations, the atmosphere is one of good humour and hospitality. There is only one event during these days that could be misconstrued by the ill-prepared visitor – the famous 'Pot Smashing Ceremony'. At 11pm on Good Saturday, the villagers of each village gather at their local church. The children hold decorative candles and lanterns while the adults carry large plain candles. Each candle is lit from the holy flame, which comes direct from Jesus’ tomb. This flame travels around Greece and lights every candle around the country. Again, a procession with candles, led by the priest, travels lamb, which has been cooking all morning on a spit over an open fire. Some villagers prefer to leave the lamb for Monday and instead feast on (avgolemono) egg, lemon and rice soup. around the village. The atmosphere is exciting and upbeat, even the band accompanies the parade with happy, joyful music. The parade ends at the local church where the priest says a prayer and blesses everyone. At 12 o’clock, the church bells ring out; once the priest cries out ‘Christos Anesti’ (Christ has risen), fireworks, gunfire, and loud bombs are let off. Everyone goes around kissing and shaking hands, wishing neighbours, friends and family, a happy Easter. At least one candle must remain lit, so the sign of the cross can be burnt above the front door of the home. During the warm sunny days of Easter, you will find the cafes full of Greeks sipping frappes and iced cappuccinos. In the evening, tavernas and nightclubs open their doors after 11pm for bouzoukia (live Greek music) where the Greeks dance and drink until the early hours. Back inside the house, the family feast on Magiritsa, a soup made from lamb’s intestine. Dyed, hardboiled eggs decorate the dinner table as the family competes to smash each other’s egg. By Karina Kantas At precisely 11.00 on Easter Saturday morning, hundreds of clay pots of all sizes from medium to massive, part-filled with water, are hurled enthusiastically from windows and balconies in the town centre to smash satisfyingly at the feet of the onlookers. Greeks love to break things when they are happy, and what better excuse could they have than this event that has come to typify the Easter spirit of Corfu? By Angela Papageorgiou For the Greeks, Easter is not just about chocolate eggs, although there are more appearing in the shops every year. The Greeks live by their religion (Greek Orthodox) so Easter is one of their biggest holidays. Every town and city has their own traditions, but the beautiful Island of Corfu, where I have lived for over 22 years, is famous for it’s Easter. Thousands of Greeks, as well as foreigners, travel to Corfu for the unique celebrations. For forty days, traditional Greeks will fast, leaving meat, eggs, milk, cheese, and sweets from their diet. The rest of the country fast on Wednesday and Fridays, but all will diet for the last week before Easter. Lefkimmi is one of the largest villages on the Island. The first of the numerous parades begins when the sun goes down on Good Friday. Villagers dressed in black, congregate at the local church. Carrying lighted candles, they walk around the village while a band plays a funeral march. A wooden cross and religious icons lead the parade, while the priest and local villagers join up for the candle mass. Windowsills and balconies are lit up with tealight candles, making the narrow village lanes look magical. Even though the parade represents the funeral of Christ, and the villagers are in mourning, it is an incredible sight. The atmosphere, although somber, is awe-inspiring. Easter dinner is fresh roasted Early Monday morning, each church in Lefkimmi has mass, and then the congregation leaves with their church flag. As the assembly walks through the village, other churches with their priests and flags join in the parade. By the time the parade reaches the bridge on the canal, the procession consists of Philharmonic bands, a dozen priests with their church flags and icons, and hundreds of villagers, all dressed in their finery. At 12 o’clock, a priest says a prayer and a blessing, then deafening explosions blast in the canal water, showering the unlucky spectators. Corfu, (the emerald isle) is an amazing place. Easter is exceptionally breath-taking. With flowers in bloom, and the freshly painted white-washed walls, you will fall in love with the beauty of the Island. With unique traditions and countless celebrations, Easter in Corfu is an experience you will never forget. Page 4 Corfu Gazette Corfu Villages by Steve ford Afionas - Αφιώνασ from Central Asia. On the northwest side of Akri Arilla (Point Arilla) there are excavations which have uncovered a village dating back to the Neolithic times. Situated at the northern end of Agios Georgios bay; Afionas offers a magnificent view of the whole bay and surrounding hills There is a story of the traditional Greek stone right across to the distant cliffs of Akri column, situated on a small hill behind Dionysos Falakra, the headland behind Paleokastritsa. taverna, being destroyed by a bomb from a German plane during World War 2. There is also a The village is 300 metres above sea level and small, red and white painted torpedo on display has around 300 residents. In ancient times in the centre of the village, on a wall adjacent to the there were sentries there, to monitor church, with an olive wood shop opposite. invaders and warn the people at Angelokastro by lighting beacons. The views along the north west coast of Corfu are quite breath-taking, and to the west you can see the small islands of Gravia, Sikia and Gineka. From the village, a path winds across the headland and down to Porto Timoni where there is reputedly the ruins of a fortress, built in 300 BC by Pirros, King of Epirus. All of the buildings in the square have been recently painted in traditional Corfu colours of deep pink, terracotta and yellow. However, as you walk up the winding streets of the village, the colours change to mostly blue and white and the houses take on the appearance of those commonly found in the Cyclades. Afionas is known locally as the green village or garden village, as there are so many flowers that adorn the houses there. The main event of the year is the festival dedicated to the church of Saint John on the 24th of June. This is an extract from a book by Steve Ford A Traveller’s Guide To Fifty Corfu Villages. which is now available from the website www.corfuvillages.eu and at Amazon books. Afionas village is known to have been first inhabited during the 6th century BC. It was supposedly abandoned a little later and then re-inhabited during the 6th century AD by Avars, a tribe Monthly Photo Competition - Flora and Fauna on Corfu Winner for April 3rd Jane Simpson Karen Quilter Who wins a copy of Steve Ford’s Book A Traveller’s Guide to Fifty Corfu Villages 2nd Maria Smyth Highly Commended Carol Whittaker For May’s competition the subject will be ‘Beaches on Corfu’ Please send in your unique photos of Corfu that you have taken out and about on the island. The best one each month will be featured in the newsletter. The winner will receive a copy of Steve Ford’s Book ‘A Traveller’s Guide to Fifty Corfu Villages’. Send your entries to [email protected] by the 10th of April to be considered for the following month. We will also feature runners up, so get clicking. Issue 2, April 2015 Page 5 Beyond Corfu - Ioannina The beautiful city of Ioannina (pronounced Yo-an-nina) lies approximately 48 miles east of the port of Igoumenitsa . The drive takes just over an hour once you have reached the Greek mainland, on good roads, making this an easy destination for a day out or a weekend away from Corfu. What to see Much of modern day Ioannina, a thriving university city, was developed by ambitious town planners in the 1960s. However, the old town remains largely intact and is a ‘must see’ for any visitor. Located on the west shore of Lake Pamvotidha, on a rocky promontory jutting out into the water, its spectacular fortifications punctuated by minarets make it one of the most unique old towns in Greece. From this stronghold, Ali Pasha carved out a semi-autonomous fiefdom that encompassed much of Western Greece and present day Albania. Lake Pamvotidha – wander along water side esplanade lined with cafes tavernas. Water taxis and boat trips available, offering sight seeing tours trips to the island (See below). the and are and . The old bazaar and Jewish quarter is a warren of narrow lanes, which retain a cluster of Ottoman era buildings. Coppermongers, silversmiths and tinsmiths are dotted here and there selling their wares. Ali Pasha’s citadel ‘The Kastro’ survives largely intact and is a fascinating place to visit. Don’t miss the inner citadel, where Ali Pasha’s decapitated body is entombed. Close by Visit the nearby caves at Perama, among the country’s largest, located on the northern shore of the lake. The aerial view by Debbie White of Ioannina when exiting the caves, especially in winter, is spectacular. A little further out, 22km southwest of Ioannina, is the mysterious Oracle of Zeus and amphitheatre at Dodona. It is the oldest Hellenic oracle and is well worth a visit. (first exit on the E90 Egnatia Odos, heading west). places. Wander around the Italian, Turkish and Greek around the lake has the usual prices to match. We found a that bit different: Where to eat Ioannina has many tavernas and fast food streets you’ll pass tavernas. The area tourist tavernas with couple of places just Something Asian – Bonzai Asian Restaurant and Sushi bar, address: Joseph Elijah 11, tel: 26510 48140, www.bonzai.gr. Authentic Asian food; a difficult thing to find in Greece. Something Mexican – Poco Loco, address: Garivaldi tel: 26510 31207, www.pocoloco-ioa.gr. Popular Mexican themed taverna with a good menu and tasty food. Spicy hot wings and fajitas highly recommended. Very busy after 9.00pm. When we visited in January, customers were queuing out the door. Where to drink Ioannina is awash with trendy bars, mostly around the Kastro walls, lakeside and in the Jewish quarter. Where to stay There are many hotels to choose from ranging from low budget to five star. During the winter months booking is not always required and significant winter deals are available; use www.booking.com for comparisons. A key requirement for us is location. We want to arrive and dump the car so the three hotels recommended below have been chosen with that requirement in mind: Blow the budget Grand Serai Hotel and Spa (address: Dodonis 33, tel: 26510 90550). A superb five star hotel with full spa facilities, parking and free wifi within walking distance of all the major attractions. Excellent staff and plentiful buffet style breakfast. Mid range Hotel Kastro (address: Andhronikou, Paleologou 57, tele: 26510 22866). A three star hotel in a fantastic location in the Kastro near the Ottoman library. This is a tastefully restored inn with just seven bedrooms. Good breakfast. On road parking is available. Free wifi. Kind to the pocket Bretania Hotel (address: Dimokratias Square 11a, tele: 26510 26380). A two star hotel on a busy road within walking distance of all the main attractions. Surprisingly quiet despite the location. Free underground parking across the street, free wifi and a good breakfast served in a delightful adjoining patisserie shop. Good value budget hotel. And finally, did you know – Ikea, Jumbo, H&M and a sports supermarket can be found on the approaches to Ioannina. There is also a Praktika (DIY store) and a very large Carrefour selling much more than food! Page 6 Corfu Gazette Do you know anyone on the island of Corfu with a talent worth sharing with the Corfu Gazette and its readers? We are looking for artists, musicians, authors or sportsmen and women that deserve a little publicity. Please contact [email protected] with your suggestions and nominations. Plans for a Corfu Retreat for Soldiers as much rental time as possible to injured soldiers suffering PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.). By renting the cottages for part of the time, to paying guests, they will be able to cover the running costs of the donated time. They hope to have the cottage up and Lee Chapman retired just over 2 years ago having served 22 years in the British Army. After his last posting in Germany he moved out to Corfu with his wife Michelle. They live in a small house they renovated but also have another 2 old ‘ruins’ attached. Michelle says “Over the years people thought we were a little bit crazy but now the same people tell us they are a little bit jealous!! Not that we have much, gosh, we lead a very ‘simple’ life but I think that’s why - Life is Simple!!” They used some of Lee’s retirement money to renovate an old ruin that hadn’t been lived in for 50 years in a very secluded area. The location is amazing, set in an olive grove with views of the mountains that surround them and a little village close by. They feel this area would have a very positive effect on families that have been traumatised with either mental or physical injuries. Their dream is to renovate a little stone built cottage to make it into a comfortable 2 bedroom getaway. They would like to renovate one of the cottages and then donate Would you like to advertise on this page ? Adverts from 20.00€ per month Please contact us on [email protected] or on our Facebook page for a quote. running for bookings next year. They are currently working on the property 7 days a week to realise this dream. They need to raise at least £40,000 to renovate the first retreat cottage. If you interested in helping them to raise the funds for this project you will find a video, further details and an option to pledge on http://gofundme.com/ nyb47w Do you have a story of an experience on the island you can share with us? Email it to [email protected] Buying an overseas property can be a daunting prospect, but with an experienced estate agent by your side - you are more than halfway there, says Susan Daltas of Corfuhomefinders One of the longest established estate agents based in Corfu, Corfuhomefinders offers a comprehensive, professional service to buyers and sellers alike, one that combines many years of experience with an in-depth knowledge of the idyllic island of Corfu and the local way of life. A boutique agency, we are European by birth (three of our partners are British and one is Dutch) but we are all Greek by adoption and have lived on the island for most of our adult lives. We understand individual client needs and aspirations and believe we are in the best position to find your ideal property. We offer a complete turnkey purchase service - we work closely with some of the best and most experienced property lawyers, architects, civil engineers and builders on the island, covering every aspect of your property investment from the first sight of your dream home, to moving-in and beyond. Once you have purchased your property, our team of professionals are available to look after it for you, providing whatever level of service you require - from occasional caretaking services, to full time staffing and maintenance. With many years of experience of villa management and rentals we can also provide a tailored lettings service for you and your guests. A FEW OF THE PROPERTIES FOR SALE VILLA LOUISA, Kato Korakiana €750,000 We often say that a property has everything - well this villa HAS EVERYTHING! Beautiful, immaculate villa in the popular Korakiana area, where absolutely every requirement has been considered, making it a perfect luxury home, either for permanent residence or holidays. http://www.corfuhomefinders.com/default.aspx?key=property-for-sale-details&propertyid=10371 YELLOW HOUSE, Afra/Ag. Ioannis €159,000 An immaculate and very pretty house in well kept gardens, Yellow House is in a secluded yet convenient location, only a short distance from Corfu Town and the beaches of the west coast. http://www.corfuhomefinders.com/default.aspx?key=property-for-sale-details&propertyid=11014 TWIN ARCHES HOUSE, Agios Matheos €60,000 A lovely traditional stone village house, in reasonable condition, suitable for modernisation into a spacious 2/3 bedroom house, with a pretty, large terrace, ideal for watching village life go by. http://www.corfuhomefinders.com/default.aspx?key=property-for-sale-details&propertyid=10061 THREE ISLAND VIEW LAND, Afionas €30,000 http://www.corfuhomefinders.com/default.aspx?key=property-for-sale-details&propertyid=11003 With the most beautiful view towards the Diapontian Islands, this land is close to the beach at Arillas. Corfuhomefinders, Main Street, Dassia, Corfu. Phone: 2661033416 6945707081 6940777917/8 www.corfuhomefinders.com www.corfupremierproperty.com www.greekbargainproperty.com Issue 2, April 2015 Page 8 Animals on Corfu The Story of Μπαρμπιλι ( Barbili) from Igoumenitsa On February 24th Justine Lawson posted on the Corfu Grapevine Facebook page a photo of a dog that had been in the Moraitika area of Corfu for a few days – lots of people commented and tried to establish if the dog was owned or a new stray in the area. On 26th February Vicky Zafeiri saw a post on the Kivotos Facebook page that a dog of the same description was missing from Igoumenitsa in mainland Greece where the ferries from Corfu go to and from. Vicky did some research on the Igoumenitsa animal welfare group and found the dog was indeed from Igoumenitsa and had a microchip so if necessary this could provide the confirmation. Vicky communicated with the owners who were overjoyed to know their family member had been found. Justine and her husband Lee went out in the dark to find Barbili and took him home with them to keep him secure until the owner could come over to Corfu the following day. On 27th February after 2 weeks of being missing, dog and owner were reunited in a tearful and happy reunion – see photo above. The owner had offered a reward of 500 Euros for the return of his beloved pet and Justine donated this money to animal charities on the island. A big thank you to all those who helped reunite Barbili with his owner and especially to Justine for posting the photo of him in the first place and for her generosity in donating the reward money to charity. This story is being told to show what can happen when people care and work together for a positive outcome and to highlight that microchipping is very important. . Microchipping of Pets in Greece In Greece it is a legal requirement that pets must be microchipped. In Greek law the term used for pets is companion animals. Microchipping serves different purposes, for example 1. .An animal can be identified and returned to its owner should it become lost 2. It prevents someone stealing an animal and saying it belongs to them. 3. It records the animal for transportation purposes alongside the rabies vaccination which for dogs is also a legal yearly requirement in Greece . Here is the English translation of the relevant section of the law: Law No: 4039/2012/Article4/Section 3. a) : Microchipping of each companion animal is mandatory, with the exception of dogs used as guardians of flocks, for which is it considered optional, under the condition that they do not participate in genetic improvement programs in order to improve and stabilise certain breeds. The costs of microchipping and registering of owned companion animals shall be borne by their owner and that of stray companion animals by the corresponding municipality or the animal welfare group or interfering body, which can/may purchase the electronic means for microchipping directly from the market. Microchipping costs around 25 to 40 euros and then the microchip is registered to a database in Athens. The microchip is now referred to as a transponder on the new passports being issued since 29th December 2014. The usual place that the microchip is inserted in Greece is the left side of the neck/ left shoulder. When a microchip is inserted the vet will check it with a reader – last time I had a dog microchipped the vet checked the microchip with the reader before inserting it into the dog's neck. When checking for a microchip on an animal found on the streets – the reader is swept over the area and then all around the neck and shoulder area as microchips have been known to move. The microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and under normal circumstances connective tissue forms around the microchip to hold it in place. It is important to check your pet's microchip with a scanner on a yearly basis at the pet's annual health check and always before travelling abroad with your pet. By Sue Gentry-Done Lefkimmi Animal Rescue Centre The Lefkimmi Animal Rescue Shelter was established 15 years ago. The shelter is always full to overflowing. done. On many occasions, usually weekly, sometimes daily, we will arrive at the shelter to find yet another dog tied to our gates or thrown over the fence..We are in the process of having a CCTV system installed so we have evidence of the perpetrators. Many are pregnant or have lifelong illnesses which need immediate attention. This is difficult considering our closest vet is in Corfu Town. We cannot just ignore the dogs abandoned at the shelter, so we take them in. This is how we have gained the majority of our dogs. DOG OF THE MONTH The shelter is comprised of 29 outside pens with kennels and a 3 room puppy house. We currently have 3 full time volunteers and 1 part time volunteer, however this will change in May when we say goodbye to the founder of the shelter Marjorie Pandi. When I first volunteered she told me, “I started rescuing dogs & cats because I couldn’t look the other way anymore”. Marjorie has saved over 3000 dogs in the 15 years the shelter has been open and many cats too. Due to her retirement we now need to find homes for these cats too. Setting up and maintaining the shelter has been no easy task and Marj has devoted so much time and passion into a selfless cause. She will be dearly missed. We would like to take this opportunity to wish her the best of luck in her retirement and also thank her on behalf of the thousands of dogs she has saved over the years. If you can offer a dog or cat a loving home, please contact the shelter via the website: A few days ago she disappeared and was found entangled in brambles in a river bed in muddy water and was lucky to survive. She was rescued and taken to a place of safety where she is temporarily until a more permanent solution can be found. Can you find it in your heart to offer this beautiful girl a home? She needs time to gain her confidence and trust in people and deserves the chance of a home filled with love and security. She is good around cats, chickens and dogs. Please contact Gemma on 6932413452 for more information. www.tierhilfe-Korfu.de by Sian Goves 2 animals from the shelter that really need a home are Lucy Lou (Kivotos 902/1997) has been living in a derelict building. She is very thin and nervous but is slowly gaining weight and trust in humans. She is being fed and cared for by 2 animal lovers in the area but desperately needs a forever or foster home. : Max http://bit.ly/1HwNegZ Max was brought to the shelter after being involved in a car accident. Unfortunately he has had to have his right foreleg amputated. He is desperately in need of a loving home. I am sure that many of you must be aware of how dogs are treated here, so you can imagine the terrible state in which the dogs arrive at our door. Big Boy As a worker at the shelter it is obvious that something needs to be to a loving home One of the many cats available for adoption . ANIMAL RESCUE SPRING FAYRE SATURDAY 18th April 11.00-15.00 MIM0SA HOTEL, SIDARI Clothes, shoes, books, Homemade Food and Pet Accessories Reserve a table on 6936690630 for €5 (donated to charity) Page 9 Corfu Gazette Maniarizi & Arlioti 30 (kantouni tou Bizi) PET FOOD & ACCESSORIES We are offering a free service to send our team to review your establishment. This will conclude in a review in a future issue of Corfu Gazette. All you need to do is provide us with an experience of your business for us to try and we will feature a selected venue each month. If you contact us on [email protected] we will arrange a time to come and visit you and work out the details. Please phone for an appointment This is open to any business on the island. This offer is on a first come first served basis so get your requests in early. Would you like to advertise in the Corfu Gazette? Adverts from €20 per issue Please contact us on [email protected] or on our Facebook page and we will send you a quote. Issue 2, April 2015 Page 10 Recipe Community Classifieds For Rent (2) TWO ROOMS. IΝ A TWO LEVEL HOUSE. WITH LIVING ROOM & KITCHEN AVAILABLE. BIG BATHROOM, QUIET PRIVATE ZONE WITH GARDEN AND BALCONY VIEW. PARKING PLACE FOR CAR. FAVA AREA : KANALIA, CORFU OVER JUMBO.NEAR CORFU AIRPORT, 3 KM FROM THE CITY CENTRE .BUS STATION TO THE NEAREST BEACHES AND SUPERMARKET IS NEAR BY. THE PRICE FOR ONE MONTH EACH ROOM IS 200 EURO. ALL YEAR ROUND RENT. In Greek: φάβα, pronounced Fah-vah Fava is an easy dish to make and its bright yellow color is a pretty addition to any table. It can be served as an appetizer, meze, or a side dish. Fava goes particularly well with dark leafy greens, salty dishes, and fish. Look for the peas at a Greek grocer, or try an Indian market and look for yellow daal (moong). CALL : 694 459 4264 Apartment (2) rooms, First Floor in The old town city area of Kofineta. Ingredients Bedroom, Living room, Kitchen, Bathroom. Furnished. 1 3/4 cups of yellow split peas 4 1/3 cups of water 1 tablespoon of sea salt 2 tablespoons of olive oil Chopped red onion to garnish extra virgin olive oil to garnish Monthly Price : 300euro.(not including electricity bill). Call :697 913 9884 Preparation Put the peas in a pot with water to cover generously. Bring to a boil and cook 5-10 minutes until froth rises to the top. Drain the peas and rinse well. In a pressure cooker, add the 4 1/3 cups water and peas. Bring to a boil, seal, and when pressure reached, reduce heat to low and cook for 10 minutes. Use fast-release of pressure, and open the pot. Purée the peas and liquid in a food processor bowl, and return to the pot. Add oil and salt. Cook uncovered over lowest possible heat for 15 minutes until it becomes the texture of thick cream, stirring with a wooden spoon to prevent from sticking. Serve at room temperature in shallow bowls topped off with olive oil and a tablespoon of diced onion. 'Wanted detached property to rent in the Lefkimmi area. The property must have a secure garden and be willing to accept dogs. The house is wanted by a woman moving to the island in May 2015 and she requires a long term rental. Please email [email protected] with any information. Thank you' For Sale : Mandolino music instrument. Made in Italy. Completely new with leather cover. Price : 100 euro. Call : 697 628 0957 afternoons. Yield: serves 8-10 as a side dish For Sale : Many items for house decoration, old antiques and small furniture in good condition and second hand house hold goods. Call : 697 913 9884 Do you have a Recipe to share? Please email it to [email protected] COFFEE MORNING EVERY THURSDAY AT : SUNBEAM REIKI AND CRYSTAL THERAPIES SHOP 10.30 am - 12.00 pm Free tea, coffee, juice and biscuits and a chat! ALL WELCOME Would you like to advertise here? FOR SALE, FOR RENT, COMMUNITY EVENTS CHARITY EVENTS, CLASSES, PERSONAL ADS It is free for private and community advertising. Please send the details of your advert to [email protected]. 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