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Stay Healthy Traveling

06th October 2009
With recent Swine flu cases being reported all over the world, for the first time as a flight attendant I am witnessing more and more passengers coming on board airplanes wearing facial masks hoping to limit there exposure to illness and germs. While yo... Read >
Author: adinsmith

Boston Boasts a Wealth of Awe-Inspiring Attractions

05th October 2009
Cited as one of the oldest cities in the US, Boston is brimming with culture and style. Due to its proximity to the coast, it is renowned for its succulent seafood offerings, as well as its vibrant collection of annual events and historical sights of inte... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Top Summer 2009 Events In Malaga

24th September 2009
Malaga is a port city in the Southern Spain region of Andalusia. Known as being the major city of the Costa del Sol, the area has something for everyone – whether it is sun, sea and sand or a bit of culture, the Malaga region has a bit of something for ... Read >
Author: John Downes

Guide To Eating Out in Alicante Region

24th September 2009
Located along the Costa Blanca, Alicante is a perfect location for that summer vacation. A very popular destination with families, Alicante is noted for its terrific beaches and plenty of sunshine! This city in the Valencia Region has a population totalin... Read >
Author: John Downes

Exploring Sunshine Coast Aussie Fine Dining

24th September 2009
If you're a chef on the Sunshine Coast of Australia you have access to some of the very freshest local produce and seafood in the world. There are many fine dining establishments on the Sunshine Coast, a world renowned vacation destination, and they will ... Read >
Author: JenB

The Benefits of Dartmoor Self Catering Cottages

23rd September 2009
Would you like to enjoy the fantastic scenery in Dartmoor? Dartmoor's diverse landscape with coastal scenes as well as gorgeous countryside makes it an attractive holiday location for many people wishing to have a varied holiday experience. Visitors a... Read >
Author: eddieb

Things to Do in Summerville, SC

22nd September 2009
Whether you’re looking for something to do or are simply trying to learn more about the area, you’ll find below 7 of the top things to do in Summerville, SC. 1) Shopping: Some of the best shopping will be at Azalea Square, which is just off Highw... Read >
Author: Lee Keadle

Brochure Marketing Ideas for a Local Produce Farm

11th September 2009
Local produce farms prove to be an important asset for a local community. Not only do they provide fresh produce but they also enrich a community’s cultural profile. Purchasing from a local produce farm is also considered to be sustainable as it saves o... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Terra Sana: Much More Than a Dining Experience

02nd September 2009
Terra Sana enjoys one of the best reputations of any of the restaurants on the Costa del Sol (restaurantes Costa del Sol). Known for their innovative and creative cuisine, their young and friendly approach and their commitment to natural and healthy ingre... Read >
Author: Jumping Spider Media

Terra Sana: Natural and Healthy Restaurants and Catering Comes to Marbella

18th August 2009
Spain has always been well-known for its bountiful and fresh produce of great quality, and Marbella has long been famed for its array of restaurants. But until the last few years, you were less likely to find healthy food that strived to be as natural and... Read >
Author: Jumping Spider Media

Eat Healthy for Less: Tips for Saving Money While Eating Well

01st August 2009
Eating well and saving money don't have to be mutually exclusive. If you've wanted to eat healthier but think you can't afford it, think again. The key to eating healthfully on a budget is to plan your purchases, learn to cook from home, buy in bulk and t... Read >
Author: Jamie Jefferson

Cottages for couples – the perfect romantic getaway

31st July 2009
Cottages for couples – the perfect romantic getaway Arranging that romantic break away is a wonderful way to spend time with the person you love. If you don't fancy the idea of a hotel break, why not arrange that special holiday at a cottage in the m... Read >
Author: eddieb

Self-catering holidays in Cornwall – you set the pace

30th July 2009
Self-catering holidays in Cornwall – you set the pace The real beauty of a self-catering holiday in Cornwall is that you have complete control over your agenda – when you take your meals, where you choose to visit or if you prefer just to idle away... Read >
Author: eddieb

Cottage breaks – a little bit of heaven

30th July 2009
Cottage breaks – a little bit of heaven Being able to experience the relaxation of a cottage break is one of the West Country's specialities. Across Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and Dorset there are hundreds of opportunities to experience the best cotta... Read >
Author: eddieb

Self-catering in Newquay

30th July 2009
Self-catering in Newquay The seaside town of Newquay is one of the top destinations in Cornwall with a vibrant atmosphere, perfect sandy beaches and plenty to do for all the family. The easiest way to make your holiday pound go further is to choose a s... Read >
Author: eddieb

The Hampshire Food Festival

19th July 2009
If you are a real food enthusiast or just enjoy food then the Hampshire food festival is the ideal event for you! Taking over various venues across Hampshire from 1st-31st July, supported by local business and restaurants in Southampton, Winchester and ot... Read >
Author: lexisclick

Catering Company Bristol

09th July 2009
Rhubarb Catering, a company from Bristol have recently become Catering Company in residence at Folly farm in Chew Magna. It's very fitting that this previously city-based catering company should move out to the countryside, closer to the source of their i... Read >
Author: Phil G

Promoting Organic Garden Produce and Markets

05th July 2009
Organic gardening and organic markets are widely popular due to their benefits to health and the environment. Organic gardening involves the use of all natural, organic fertilizers, soil amendments and enhancements to grow plants, flowers and organic pro... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Tuscan Cuisine Hermosa Beach Restaurant

01st July 2009
A common misconception about Italian cuisine is that there is only one general theme that pervades all throughout. But Italy is made up of a number of regions dating from previous empires in history. For instance, Veneto was the Seat of the Venetian Rep... Read >
Author: Leslie Ellis

Saving for Summer

22nd June 2009
The first official day of summer is right around the corner, and that means lots of time to relax, unwind, and enjoy the simple life. Only, summertime also tends to be filled with lots of expensive trips, barbecues, and gatherings with friends and family.... Read >
Author: Molly

Sustainable Tourism Tips

12th June 2009
For sustainable tourism, we need to protect the cultural environment as well as the natural environment. We need to respect local cultures and ways of life, and contribute positively to local communities. The potential negative effects of tourism ar... Read >
Author: Brad Alexzander

How to Support Your Local Economy with Your Tax Refund

12th June 2009
Now that tax season is over, American taxpayers across the country are wondering what to do with their refund checks. In a struggling economy, the best place to start is at home. Buy Local Produce When you purchase locally grown fruits and vegetables,... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch

Hunter Valley Guide

11th June 2009
One of Australia's earliest and most important wine making regions is the Hunter valley, situated a couple of hours drive north of Sydney. Here we look at some of the other reasons why the Hunter Valley is so popular with short stayers and holiday makers.... Read >
Author: Click4credit

How to Help Your Local Economy with Your Tax Refund

11th June 2009
Now that tax season is over, American taxpayers across the country are wondering what to do with their refund checks. In a struggling economy, the best place to start is at home. By making purchases locally you can support your neighbors, friends, and com... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch

Where can I travel in the Dominican Republic?

05th June 2009
The Dominican Republic shares the island it occupies with Haiti. Most tourists who come to the island are initially attracted by the magnificent golden sand beaches along her 870 miles coastline. The island’s northern, Atlantic side contains the majorit... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Have fun on North Stradbroke Island

18th May 2009
In the modern world, individuals have begun to develop highly individual tastes. What appeals to some people may not appeal to others. As such, it is becoming increasingly difficult to plan successful holidays where there is something for everyone. Howeve... Read >
Author: Amanda Millard

Purchasing Bulk Produce for Juicing and Smoothie Making

15th May 2009
Once you start making juices regularly and you feel the benefits of raw living juices you may well find yourself buying rather a lot of fruit and vegetables! This is a valuable habit!! But it can add up so here is the easy guide to economy bulk fruit and ... Read >
Author: Mark Snare

Accommodation in Barcelona-At cheap rates along with the convenience Accommodation in Barcelona-At c

08th May 2009
Barcelona is the right place to enjoy a spring day walking through its magnificent streets, shopping or finding a Barcelona holiday apartment. When you planned to visit somewhere two things you need most importantly accommodation and airfare. Now with Bar... Read >
Author: barcelonasuite

Making The Sunsine Coast Your Top Destination Choice

05th May 2009
An hours drive north of Brisbane and you will come to the Sunshine Coast.The Sunshine Coast begins at Calondra and stretches to Cooloola, the gateway to Fraser Island and includes the Glass House Mountains, Noosa Hinterland and the Mary Valley as well as ... Read >
Author: JenB

Best Picnic Spots in South Africa

29th April 2009
With its temperate climate and spectacular scenery, South Africa is the ideal venue for picnickers. From the bush or parklands of Johannesburg to the tropical vegetation and warm water beaches of Durban to the scenic drives and wines estates of the Cape, ... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Be Fond Of The Excellent Landmarks In Antwerpen

09th April 2009
Antwerp is one of the major destinations in Belgium. It is also a hub metropolitan area of Flanders. Although Antwerp is not as recognized as the capital metropolitan area of Brussels, Antwerp is regarded as a greater tourist spot. Antwerp's members of pu... Read >
Author: Marchellea Larousse

Bargains to be found at Luxury Lake District hotels

03rd April 2009
For a number of years now, it has been felt that a holiday in the UK is more expensive than a holiday abroad. In the past, staying in the UK has been thought of as quite an expensive holiday with many holiday makers choosing to go abroad instead. Cost... Read >
Author: jennyhicks

Why 2009 could be a boom year for holidays in Devon

27th March 2009
The rolling countryside and stunning coastlines of Devon have always been a major attraction to visitors, drawing tourists to this beautiful part of the world for an ideal holiday. Devon has so much to offer its visitors, and with the current economic c... Read >
Author: Din Sullivan

Vitamins Help Supplement Healthy Eating

27th March 2009
I’m sure that you recognize how important it is for your children -and yourself, for that matter- to eat well and ensure that your body receives the nutrients it needs in order to promote good health. Almost everyone does realize the connection between... Read >
Author: Vitanetonline

Company Uniforms

10th March 2009
Is there something more more uncool than hideous, unattractive uniforms? Whether you are running a five-star resort or a local produce warehouse, it’s noteworthy that your employees use uniforms. Aside from releasing your employees the liability of ... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

Royal Greens Ultra – The All-in-One Superfood

09th March 2009
Going green is all the rage lately, and while we our mothers always told us to eat our vegetables, just recently has it come to light exactly how important it is to get a nutrition-packed dose of vegetables every single day, Experts say at least one cup o... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

Good Food and Wholesome Produce At Your Farmers Market

17th January 2009
Before you purchase your next load of new foodstuff here are several facts about farmers markets. A new phenomenon has been the growth of farmers markets. Because these food markets serve you straight off, removing the middleman, you get top quality l... Read >
Author: JCole

Fresh Produce and Your Farmers Market

17th January 2009
Before you buy your next consignment of new foodstuff here are a few facts about farmers markets. You will in all likelihood have observed the growth in popularity of farmers markets. Because these food markets wait on you directly, removing the whole... Read >
Author: JCole

FOWL PLAY (INDIA)

16th January 2009
If you are willing to rough it out, explore the interiors of Maharashtra(India) this little village has a surprise in store for you. Enjoy a simple break in Chincholi Morachi, with colours for company. BIRD CLUE • CHIN... Read >
Author: JASSI

10 Reasons Why Cork is Best for Dining Out

16th January 2009
Cork city is quite the gastronomical capital of the South. With a host of restaurants to pick from you really are spoilt for choice! There's everything from the humble sandwich to fine dining. (1) What makes Cork city attractive for eating out? Well... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

What you get in an all inclusive holiday

03rd January 2009
All inclusive holidays are increasing in popularity and more and more resorts are offering this facility. All inclusive holidays are increasing in popularity as holiday makers recognize the benefits of all you can eat and drink at a resort. All inclus... Read >
Author: Baz Luhrmann

Buying Fruit and Vegetables To Juice

02nd January 2009
Once you start juicing and you feel the benefits of raw living juices you may well find yourself buying rather a lot of fruit and vegetables! This is a GOOD THING!! But it can add up so here is the easy guide to economy fruit and vegetable buying. Farm... Read >
Author: Mark Snare

5 Great Places to Dine in Woolacombe

29th December 2008
So you have found the prefect North Devon Accommodation, which is a Hotel in Woolacombe, but how much do you know about the area? What is food like if you decide to dine out? This ideal family location offers many things to see and do and offers a range o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Quick tour of the modern resort of Valmeinier, France

28th December 2008
Believed to have been inhabited as early as the 1100s, Valmierier existed in relative obscurity for hundreds of years, until the presence of the mineral coal anthracite was uncovered in the vicinity in the late 1600s. After the discovery of the high quali... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

5 Classic Christmas Shopping Destinations in New York City

19th December 2008
Despite the weak sterling against the dollar at the moment, it is still possible to pick up many shopping bargains stateside, and heading on a cheap flight to New York for Christmas shopping is as popular as ever with an abundance of cheap flights availab... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Venue For Suffolk Xmas Parties

15th December 2008
For those of us that lead very hectic lives, organising Christmas events and party get-togethers can add to the strain of what is already a very busy time for most of us. That’s why it makes great sense to let someone else take the strain of preparing a... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Venue For Suffolk Xmas Parties

15th December 2008
For those of us that lead very hectic lives, organising Christmas events and party get-togethers can add to the strain of what is already a very busy time for most of us. That’s why it makes great sense to let someone else take the strain of preparing a... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Take the hassle out of Christmas shopping with a trip to Belfast

04th December 2008
With crowds of people battling their way down the high street and manic shoppers jostling with each other to grab the last gifts sets, it is no wonder many view Christmas shopping as a nightmare. Indeed, the last thing you want to do after a busy day at... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Lake District Restaurants And The Local Cuisine

03rd December 2008
Cumbria - the Lake District is well known for its outstanding natural beauty, but the region has so much more to offer including a great selection of high quality Lake District accommodation, first class visitor attractions and activity providers, plus so... Read >
Author: jennyhicks

A Holiday That Is Made Special By The Hospitality Of A Classy Hotel

02nd December 2008
Offering a one of a kind holiday like no other, regal and artistic Amsterdam is one of the most celebrated destinations in Europe. Appreciated by the millions of visitors that enter this area every single year, Amsterdam proves to be a firm favourite of t... Read >
Author: Larry Austin

Holiday rentals - A Tuscan Escape

02nd December 2008
There’s something very special about Tuscany. Not only does the region abound with incredible history, delicious local produce and no less than six UNESCO World Heritage Sites, but it also exudes a very special charm. A sort of intangible elixir - a sen... Read >
Author: OllyS

Non-Touristic Sorrento

05th November 2008
Sorrento is a small but perfectly formed town in the picturesque Campania region of Italy. Set above the bay of Naples, it’s perfectly situated, near to the grungy city of Naples, the beatific island of Capri, and the fascinating ruins at Pompeii. S... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn

Top Reasons Why Turkey Hotels Are the Best for a Turkish Travel

21st August 2008
Turkey is one of the most popular tourist destinations of Europe. It is known as a nation, wherein the east meets the west. The reason for this would be the geographical location of the country within the South-eastern part of Europe and South-western p... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Raw Milk Health Benefits and Facts

21st July 2008
Hearing lots of controversial information on raw milk? Don't believe everything you read. Educate yourself on the benefits of this natural and delicious alternative to store-bought pasteurized and homogenized milk. Once you are enlightened, you will never... Read >
Author: Raven Miller

Drink Local Products

18th July 2008
Have we ever been more informed about our surroundings and about the impact that we have on our local environment. Here in the UK, it seems that the advantages of local produce are often over-looked. On a recent trip to Italy I was astounded by the qua... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Where Does Your Food Come From?

20th May 2008
Life without a car really limits your options for grocery shopping, especially in the winter. The thing that I love about being in Boston in the spring and summer are all the farmers markets that suddenly pop up throughout the city. During the winter my... Read >
Author: Lukasavige

Where Does Your Food Come From?

20th May 2008
Life without a car really limits your options for grocery shopping, especially in the winter. The thing that I love about being in Boston in the spring and summer are all the farmers markets that suddenly pop up throughout the city. During the winter my... Read >
Author: Lukasavige

Advantages Of Rental Apartments When Visiting A City

19th May 2008
More and more people nowadays are organising their own vacations rather than going for the usual package tour from travel agents. With more and more low-cost airlines cropping up all over europe with more enticingly good destinations, it makes sense (and ... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Mexico - Best Place to Retire

11th May 2008
While there are some people who come to Mexico for a week and end up living here for the next twenty years, most people adopt a more prudent course and do some homework first. While there may be a few expatriates scattered in a dozen villages throughout M... Read >
Author: Jason Keiller

Mexico - Best Place to Retire

08th May 2008
While there are some people who come to Mexico for a week and end up living here for the next twenty years, most people adopt a more prudent course and do some homework first. While there may be a few expatriates scattered in a dozen villages throughout M... Read >
Author: Jason Keiller

A brief guide to Crewe

08th May 2008
Crewe is a medium sized town in the County of Cheshire in England with a population of around 67,683. The town is well known for its association with railways, being a major junction and once home to a major railway works. Up until 2002 it was also the ho... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Does Eating Healthy Have to Be So Expensive?

11th April 2008
Does Eating Healthy Have to Be So Expensive? With the cost of food rising, it’s hard not to notice that some of the healthier choices we can make with food, cost more than their unhealthy counterparts. Organic foods cost more than inorganic. Lean me... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

World wool production

19th March 2008
Many of us enjoy wearing woollen clothes, with the raw material often taken from sheep or goats. How many of us have stopped to think about where in the world our wool originates from? With an increasing focus on the way in which the global economy wor... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Know More About Self Catering Accommodation Facilities

07th February 2008
As the travel and tourism industry of UK is evolving, now you can find bigger and better way of accommodation while on your trip. And self catering facilities are one of the paramount examples of such accommodation in UK. The best thing about these self c... Read >
Author: Terry Pinto

Costa de Almeria Tourist Guide

22nd January 2008
Costa de Almeria is located on the southern coast of mainland Spain. It is the perfect beach holiday destination with long blue flag sandy beaches lining the rugged and varied coastline. There is plenty of excellent resort centres, such as Mojacar, Almeri... Read >
Author: Mark Dale

Self Catering Cottages – A New World For You

19th January 2008
Are you waiting for a wonderful opportunity to have a long vacation when you can let your hair down, unwind, relax, read, write, contemplate on life, play your favourite musical instrument and do all that you always thought was the best way to relax? Well... Read >
Author: Terry Pinto

Lake district information

18th January 2008
The Lake District is recognised worldwide as one of the most appealing tourist destinations in the UK. Second only to London in the tourist popularity stakes, few other parts of Britain can compete with the Lake District in capturing the imagination of th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Nerja Holidays and Attractions - Costa del Sol

02nd August 2007
Nerja, (originally named Narixa, meaning ‘rich in water’), has many legends and stories which have been passed by word of mouth across the centuries, stemming from romance between the sun, the moon and the sea. The sea has always been - and still rem... Read >
Author: Lisa Tupman

Croatia: Jewel of the Mediterranean

06th March 2007
World travelers, take note: there is no beauty superior to that which can be absorbed by witnessing the natural spenders and the cultural richness of Croatia. With a national history dating back to the seventh century a.d., Croatia has exhibited the wonde... Read >
Author: Andrew Scherer

How Do You Pick Produce?

27th February 2007
Do you check each apple for bruises and squeeze each avacado for ripeness? Or, are you guilty of simply grabbing the first fruit or vegetable you see? Here are some words from the produce-wise. "Rule No. 1 about buying produce: If it doesn't look good,... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea

Seven Tips To Make Your Salsa Recipe Better

17th November 2006
So, you have what you think is the perfect salsa recipe and it is still not turning out the way it should when you make it? Or maybe you are looking for ways to make your fresh garden salsa even better? Well, here are seven tips to get the best out of you... Read >
Author: Daniel Lanicek

Northumberland caravan star of UN documentary

09th November 2006
A Northumberland caravan park will appear in a documentary by the United Nations. This is due to botanist David Bellamy praise on variety of plant and animal life. It is an ambitious project since the staff intend to present it worldwide. The main theme... Read >
Author: Alison White

The Best Foods on the Planet for a Lean Body

19th February 2006
In most of my newsletters, I like to provide a healthy snack or meal recipe that not only is delicious, but also helps to get you closer to that hard-body appearance that everyone is looking for. In this article, I'd like to give you healthy food ideas in... Read >
Author: Mike Geary

The Top 55 Foods for a Lean-Body

04th January 2006
In most of my newsletters, I like to provide a healthy snack or meal recipe that not only is delicious, but also helps to get you closer to that hard-body appearance that everyone is looking for. In this article, I'd like to give you healthy food ideas in... Read >
Author: Mike Geary

A Cornish walk: a simple tourist activity, but an absolute must for an English holiday

09th November 2005
Cornwall has always been a favourite holiday destination and its dramatic coastline, picturesque villages, vibrant culture and sumptuous cuisine. For those visitors who have travelled to the region, the benefits of a Cornish holiday need no explaining, b... Read >
Author: Rachel Lane