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One Homely Swedish Recipe: - Potatismos or Creamed Potato.

25th September 2009
One of the classic Swedish dishes that is simple to cook, but utterly Swedish is Potatismos. The subtle but distinctive difference from the usual mashed potato is noticeable and delectable. It is the classic accompaniment to “korv” or sausage and m... Read >
Author: PAWAN

One Homely Swedish Recipe: - Potatismos or Creamed Potato.

24th September 2009
One of the classic Swedish dishes that is simple to cook, but utterly Swedish is Potatismos. The subtle but distinctive difference from the usual mashed potato is noticeable and delectable. It is the classic accompaniment to “korv” or sausage and m... Read >
Author: PAWAN

One Homely Swedish Recipe: - Potatismos or Creamed Potato.

24th September 2009
One of the classic Swedish dishes that is simple to cook, but utterly Swedish is Potatismos. The subtle but distinctive difference from the usual mashed potato is noticeable and delectable. It is the classic accompaniment to “korv” or sausage and m... Read >
Author: PAWAN

Squirrel Eating, From A British Perspective

17th September 2009
Squirrel meat wasn’t very popular among British people although from time to time in the British cookery it appeared as a dinner solution. More than that, during the World War II period, the Ministry of Food strongly promoted the benefits of eating a sq... Read >
Author: Salieri

Let ´s try to visit five star Hotel in Prague!

15th September 2009
Prague is one of the most attractive cities for tourism. Every year thousands of travellers and sightseers come to Prague. With regard to this, tourist service is fully developed in the capital of the Czech Republic. In Prague, you can find not only a lot... Read >
Author: Charming Prague Hotels

Italy Food--So Good

31st August 2009
The Italian people have few entertainment activities at night. So they spend most of their time on supper. Generally, the time for supper is very long from the starter to the pousse-cafe. You may want to sleep after you finish the supper. Sometimes, it ca... Read >
Author: Apple Tree

Benefits of Green Vegetables

05th August 2009
Green Vegetables People have this misconception that a nutritious diet necessarily involves the use of expensive food articles. They forget that nature also provides us with food articles that are nutritious and can be obtained at a relatively low cost... Read >
Author: sudhir

Skegness-your holiday awaits.

02nd August 2009
Skegness has a lot to offer all kinds of holidaymakers from the young and young at heart to the more seasoned travellers. As well as the fantastic theme parks and great scenery to enjoy there are also some great events that you should to Skegness to exper... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside

Visitors flock to Cape Town for some of the best South Africa has to offer

31st July 2009
There are many reasons why Cape Town is the most popular international tourist destination in South Africa – for one, not many cities can boast with a 1 073 metre mountain as backdrop. Add to the mix the city's tumultuous history since the first Europea... Read >
Author: Reshall Jimmy

Ample Choice of Hotels in Blackpool UK - 2

30th July 2009
Most people wish to get away from the mundane routine of everyday life and the unending tensions at home and at work so that they can soothe their pulsating nerves. Hotels in Blackpool UK provide a welcome relief to such people who wish to temporarily mov... Read >
Author: berg0101a

Ample Choice of Hotels in Blackpool UK

05th July 2009
Most people wish to get away from the mundane routine of everyday life and the unending tensions at home and at work so that they can soothe their pulsating nerves. Hotels in Blackpool UK provide a welcome relief to such people who wish to temporarily mov... Read >
Author: Beth

Travel the World With Satellite TV

17th June 2009
Many of us probably wish we had more time to travel. Unfortunately, time, money, and plenty of other constraints keep us from seeing as much of the world as we might like. If you have satellite TV, however, you are in luck, as you have the next best thing... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

Travel books : A companion to keep

17th June 2009
If you are in any mood to plan out a vacation for yourself then this time let a travel book help you out in making a choice of destination. A travel book is a large pool of all the resolved travel related queries that comes well equipped with some grea... Read >
Author: Victoria

A Weekend to Remember in Ireland

12th June 2009
Ireland is one of the most popular countries to spring into people's minds when they're thinking of somewhere to get to for a weekend break. For those who live in the UK, it's conveniently close by and for those further afield, Ireland's reputation preced... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Where can I travel in Denmark?

04th June 2009
If you are looking for a tranquil place to enjoy your holiday as you learn about the different attraction sites. Denmark is the place to rush to since it is one of the leading countries in Europe that has recorded a large number of visitors almost through... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Sightseeing in Delhi

18th May 2009
Delhi, Delhi India is a fascinating place to visit with many historical sights to see as well as several modern facilities to ensure the entire family will enjoy their stay. Delhi is the second largest metropolis in India and was established with resident... Read >
Author: Rojar

Cut Costs With Informal Weddings

29th April 2009
Many couples today are seeking ways to cut costs when it comes to their weddings. One way to cut costs without making it appear obvious is to have an informal wedding. This can end up being more charming than a traditional wedding and cost less. From t... Read >
Author: Alan Vaufrouard

Eating Exotic Like The Spanish

28th April 2009
Bored of cooking every day the same meals, the same recipes, and want to try something different and exotic? You can choose any culture, any country you want and you will find specific traditional food for each and every one of them. But there is somet... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

Amaranth Is A high Protein Grain Suitable For All People

21st April 2009
Amaranth is an herb full of vitamins. It was traditionally used by Native Americans in both Central and North America as a survival food. This herb has been cultivated for thousands of years in many different cultures due to the fact that it grows well ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Nicaragua Rentals – The Place Where You Can Invest

09th April 2009
Nicaragua, a small country – about the size of New York City, situated at the heart of Central America. Virgin beaches, dark blue sea water, serene mountains and breathtaking volcanoes – all you can find in this little country. As you can well guess, ... Read >
Author: infofreek

Good Japanese Food Distribution For Japanese Cooking

22nd March 2009
If you are going to embark on Japanese cooking, you need to find a good Japanese food distribution company to provide you with the proper ingredients. Japanese cooking is usually comprised of fish, rice and kombu, which is a form of kelp. In order to perf... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

5 great pubs in Ventnor on the Isle of Wight

11th March 2009
If you have already explored the Isle of Wight you will be well aware of the natural beauty the surrounding the island. You have enjoyed the scenic walks that the island has to offer and maybe even explored the local villages and embraced the beautiful vi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Argentinian Wines – All You Need To Know

10th March 2009
Argentina now stands proudly in the top five of the world’s biggest wine producers. It has a high consumption within the country itself. Argentines are very fond of red wine to go with their high consumption of local red meat, and exports have risen ove... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

5 great pubs in Ventnor on the Isle of Wight

10th March 2009
If you have already explored the Isle of Wight you will be well aware of the natural beauty the surrounding the island. You have enjoyed the scenic walks that the island has to offer and maybe even explored the local villages and embraced the beautiful vi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Argentinian Wines – All You Need To Know

10th March 2009
Argentina now stands proudly in the top five of the world’s biggest wine producers. It has a high consumption within the country itself. Argentines are very fond of red wine to go with their high consumption of local red meat, and exports have risen ove... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

The Usage Of Coconut Vinegars

05th March 2009
There seems to be not enough exposure on the uses and vigor payback of Natural Coconut Vinegar. The entire world requests to know more about this sole and succulent effect which is a traditional food in the Philippines and many other Asian countries. ... Read >
Author: Jaden Santon

Do you know about the Romanians Cooking?

20th February 2009
Romanians have a particular way of cooking, and their food is absolutely delicious if you get it in the right place and it is cooked the right way. Romanian restaurants can be found nowadays all over the world and they serve the best traditional Romanian ... Read >
Author: Keshav pahal

Barbados Goes Gourmet in 2009

10th February 2009
If warm waters and lapping white sands sound like just the thing to banish those winter chills, then Barbados can prove a destination worth visiting; however, there is more to Barbados than fun in the sun. In fact, it also offers many culinary delights ... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Do you know about the Romanians Cooking?

09th February 2009
Romanians have a particular way of cooking, and their food is absolutely delicious if you get it in the right place and it is cooked the right way. Romanian restaurants can be found nowadays all over the world and they serve the best traditional Romanian ... Read >
Author: Keshav pahal

Do you know about the Romanians Cooking?

08th February 2009
Romanians have a particular way of cooking, and their food is absolutely delicious if you get it in the right place and it is cooked the right way. Romanian restaurants can be found nowadays all over the world and they serve the best traditional Romanian ... Read >
Author: Keshav pahal

Traditional Methods of Cooking and Traditional Food

24th January 2009
While there are those who prefer to stick to traditional methods of cooking and traditional food, there are also classes of people who are always willing to experiment with new culinary delights! The French cuisine consists of traditional and regional dis... Read >
Author: Shanta Singh

Traditional Methods of Cooking and Traditional Food

21st January 2009
While there are those who prefer to stick to traditional methods of cooking and traditional food, there are also classes of people who are always willing to experiment with new culinary delights! The French cuisine consists of traditional and regional dis... Read >
Author: Shanta Singh

Fast food centre in Delhi

13th January 2009
In this era of globalization, fast food has been the latest food habit of regular food lovers. The fast food can be prepared and serve in a short span of time. Therefore, it is widely appreciated by children and people of all age groups. In India, De... Read >
Author: vivek@dimensioni.net

Places of tourists’ interest to be visited while on Korea travel

09th January 2009
Korea, an intriguing land of romantic legends, ancient ruins, breathtaking landscape, teeming modern cities and natural wonders, is regularly recording the appreciating number of tourists from all over the world every year. Tourists are discovering the h... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Walking in a Winter Footwear Wonderland

08th January 2009
For many years past and many more to come, people all over the world decorate trees, prepare their own traditional food, gather presents and generally get ready to celebrate the season that everyone knows and loves as Christmas. Even though Christmas h... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Places of tourists’ interest to be visited while on Korea travel

08th January 2009
Korea, an intriguing land of romantic legends, ancient ruins, breathtaking landscape, teeming modern cities and natural wonders, is regularly recording the appreciating number of tourists from all over the world every year. Tourists are discovering the h... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Feliz Navidad : Celebrate Christmas in the Mexican Way

05th January 2009
Celebrating Christmas in Rocky Point, Mexico can be a unique and unforgettable experience. In place of a white Christmas, you may find a very colorful set of festivities and traditions. The celebrations start 0 days before Christmas, on Dec. 16, with the ... Read >
Author: Aniruddha Badola

Importance of Traditional Romanian Food

31st December 2008
Romanians have a particular way of cooking, and their food is absolutely delicious if you get it in the right place and it is cooked the right way. Romanian restaurants can be found nowadays all over the world and they serve the best traditional Romanian ... Read >
Author: LEOP HALL

The Buenos Aires Annual Tango Festival

19th December 2008
Get ready to slip on your dancing shoes when the Annual Buenos Aires Tango Festival starts off in late February. For ten days, this city comes alive with music and dance as experts from around the world join unparalleled local dancers in the birthplace of... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Christmas in Port Aventura

15th December 2008
Spending a day full of adventures in Spain’s largest amusement park Port Aventura is enjoyable during the whole year. Next to all the different attractions, like roller coasters with eight loops, the free fall tower, carrousels and roller coasters for c... Read >
Author: BarcelonaPoint

Christmas in Port Aventura

15th December 2008
Spending a day full of adventures in Spain’s largest amusement park Port Aventura is enjoyable during the whole year. Next to all the different attractions, like roller coasters with eight loops, the free fall tower, carrousels and roller coasters for c... Read >
Author: BarcelonaPoint

The Natural Beauty of New Zealand

03rd December 2008
New Zealand is a beautiful country with a diverse geography. There are glaciers, mountains and even volcanoes which make up the landscape of the islands of New Zealand. The beautiful mountains are almost always topped with snow caps accentuating the beaut... Read >
Author: M Gravlee

Experiencing Traditional Korea

01st December 2008
Namsangol Hanok is a traditional Korean village located in a central district of Seoul known as Jung-gu. This village showcases five traditional houses that have been painstakingly restored and date back to the Joseon Dynasty. Different houses represent a... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Christmas Markets

30th November 2008
What first springs to mind when you think of Christmas? Perhaps it’s the sights and smells of the dinner or the anticipation of present giving? However, before the big day itself there’s much preparation involved. Presents and food need to be purch... Read >
Author: DCollins

Festival In Agra

20th November 2008
Festival In Agra The city of Agra is dominated by Muslim and Hindu population. The region as such celebrates the popular festivals as occurs in these faiths. The popular Muslim and Hindu festivals are celebrated in the region with the same enthusiasm a... Read >
Author: Jaipur Travel Guide

Gastronomy in Hungary

30th October 2008
Although budget-conscious travelers may wish to take advantage of the self-catering facilities at their Budapest hostels, a big part of Hungarian culture centers on eating out and heading to a restaurant to sample some local cuisine is always an enjoyable... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn

Hungry in Hungary? Why a stag weekend in Budapest should always start with a great meal

13th October 2008
It is worth knowing a few basics. �tterem is the generic Hungarian term for a restaurant, Vend�gl� is typically a small restaurant with a more traditional feel and S�r�z� is a beer hall or pub, which usually has just as wide a selection of foo... Read >
Author: clickthrough

There’s More to Munich than Beer and Lederhosen!

07th October 2008
Although Munich is traditionally thought of as land of the lederhosen and most famous for its beer and sausages (Würste), the Bavarian capital has a lot more to offer; combining historical heritage and stunning architecture with a modern city lifestyle... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Ginkgo Biloba can Boost Memory, Improve Circulation And More

02nd October 2008
Ginkgo biloba, also known as the maidenhair tree, grows naturally in two small areas of Eastern China. It is believed that even these sources are artificial, and planted and maintained by monks over many centuries, and that there are no true natural sour... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Learn Spanish in Argentina and discover Cordoba city

16th August 2008
If you come to Argentina to learn Spanish in Cordoba, just relax and be ready to enjoy the most diverse landscapes and a city fringed by mountains rages. Riverbeds, hills and green pastures are found only a few minutes from the capital. Even downtown is t... Read >
Author: EasyGO Languages

An unforgettable holiday in Dubai

13th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Paul Ingersole Dubai is becoming one of the trendiest places to vacation in. even though most of the people mention only Dubai, the area is actually consisting of two cities, Dubai and Deira, which are divided by the Creek. People vi... Read >
Author: Paul Ingersole

The BOURNEmouth Identity Top 5 Bars in Bournemouth

13th August 2008
Bournemouth is an extremely diverse town on the south coast of England with a large number of things for young people to do. Plenty of attractions and the beautiful beaches makes Bournemouth a great holiday destination for young and old alike. Bournemou... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

History of Malaysia Under One Roof

23rd July 2008
An enclave comprised mostly of the Malay Muslims in heart of Kuala Lumpur, Kampung Baru is among the oldest Malay settlements in the area since the early ages. In 1900 Kampung Baru was considered as Malay Agricultural Settlement under British administrato... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Kampung Baru – where you can be satisfied all the way!

23rd July 2008
An enclave comprised mostly of the Malay Muslims in heart of Kuala Lumpur, Kampung Baru is among the oldest Malay settlements in the area since the early ages. In 1900 Kampung Baru was considered as Malay Agricultural Settlement under British administrato... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The basics of Middle Eastern Cooking

07th May 2008
If you like authentic, delicious food then you might want to learn how to prepare Middle Eastern Recipes at home. Why? Because the only way of experiencing high quality and tasty Middle Eastern food is by preparing it at home. Of course you can eat Mi... Read >
Author: Azriel

The Amazing Honey and Cinnamon Remedy

16th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ruth Tan The combination of honey and cinnamon has been used in oriental medicine for centuries. Cinnamon is one of the oldest spices known to mankind and honey's popularity has continued throughout history. The two ingredients with ... Read >
Author: Ruth Tan

Where to eat in Puerto Vallarta? The best places to enjoy as you learn Spanish in Mexico

23rd February 2008
Learn Spanish in Mexico and experience the traditional food of the country in Puerto Vallarta, one of the finest coastal destinations in the globe. Puerto Vallarta also offers a wide range of international restaurants so that you eat whatever you feel lik... Read >
Author: EasyGO Languages

Toxic dumplings, wake-up call

12th February 2008
The nationwide alarm in Japan over toxic Chinese dumplings is a wake-up call for an agriculture policy that has left the nation at the mercy of imported food, analysts say. Nearly 300 people have sought medical treatment, with one girl in serious c... Read >
Author: Emma-Gill

Choosing Holiday Cottages In The UK

30th October 2007
The charms of Britain's countryside combined with its vibrant cities and culture make it an attractive holiday destination for local people as well as international visitors. A holiday cottage is a popular choice as a base for excursions: so what do you c... Read >
Author: Jill

Metabolic typing history and evolution

21st September 2007
Metabolic typing history and evolution.The theory took its first steps in the 1920's when a dentist, Dr Weston a Price travelled the world chart the nutrition, health and lifestyle of the different ethnic tribes around the world. He compared the effect of... Read >
Author: One2one nutrition

The Barbecue Smoker Science of Food Preservation……and a bit of fun too!

03rd July 2007
Smoker Recipe Evolution Smoking has evolved as a means to preserve food before refrigerators were invented or the canning process. How old is the art of smoking? Well no one really knows for sure but it’s been around a lot longer than any evidence th... Read >
Author: Paul Yates

Restaurants in Cape Town

31st May 2007
One of the most beautiful cities in the world, Cape Town is home to people from diverse cultures and ethnic groups, each contributing to the array of tastes and smells a visitor can expect to enjoy when dining in one of Cape Town's many restaurants. Typ... Read >
Author: AlterSage

Kosice - Slovakia

25th December 2006
On Monday, October 16th, a group of five of us made a one day-trip to Kosice. Kosice is an easy day-trip from Vienna by train. The ride there is just over an six hours long, so really you could just go there for a couple of nights on the town if you want... Read >
Author: Patrick Podolak

Pisciotta-The hidden gem in Southern Italy

13th December 2006
Pisciotta is an historic medieval town set in the hills of the national park of Cilento south of Salerno, surrounded by centuries old olive groves some a thousand years old. This beautiful town has managed to remain the same for the last 200 years with ol... Read >
Author: Clare Shipston

Medifast Weight Loss

17th November 2006
What is Medifast? Medifast is a meal replacement program that helps most people lose weight faster than traditional food-based diet plans. Medifast products come in individual packets that you mix with water to create a "shake" similar to an instant... Read >
Author: John Robertson

Saquisilí Indian Market in Cotopaxi Ecuador

11th November 2006
In the province of Cotopaxi, 76 kilometers south of Quito, is the town of Saquisilí, where the largest and most famous Saquisili Indian market of the central region of the Andes, takes place every Thursday. Indians from different communities gather ... Read >
Author: jorge alvarado

Green Gift Baskets Ideas

06th August 2006
People have always loved to give gift baskets, but now are looking for greener options. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you green gift basket ideas. Green Gift Baskets Ideas If you have friends or relatives who are concerned about being eco-friendly o... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Spice Up Your Life with this Argentinian Recipe

21st May 2006
One of the favourite cooking methods in Argentina is, without a doubt, grilling. This style of cooking is derived from the original Argentinian Gaucho tradition of cooking fresh meat over a charcoal fire. To add flavour and tenderise the meat, Arg... Read >
Author: Jen Carter

Eating Like The Spanish

11th May 2006
EATING LIKE THE SPANISH Bored of cooking every day the same meals, the same recipes, and want to try something different and exotic? You can choose any culture, any country you want and you will find traditional food for each and every one of... Read >
Author: marjory albury

Medifast Diet Plan

25th April 2006
Using the Medifast Diet? Medifast Diets are meal replacement programs that helps most people lose weight faster than traditional food-based diet plans. Medifast products come in individual packets that you mix with water to create a "shake" similar to an... Read >
Author: Jamie Ratlif

Happy St. Patricks Day

07th March 2006
St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland is believed to have brought Christianity to Ireland in the forth century. He is believed to have removed many practices followed by pagan religions during that time. He is famous for having driven away all the snak... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Travel to greece

14th January 2006
Traveling to any new country away from one's homeland for a vacation is exciting and filled with fun and when the destination country is such as Greece the excitement and joy attached with it are limitless. Traveling throughout Greece has been a hot favor... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

It is Never too late to improve your Health.

05th January 2006
It's never too late to improve your health at any age. But for seniors a complete change in unhealthy behaviours may be required. Be sure to take exercise every day for at least 30 minutes. But always ask your healthcare provider about any exercise pl... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

Table Manners in Romania

04th January 2006
Planning a trip to Romania and wondered about the correct way to eat when visiting friends/relatives or just staying in the hotel? Well, let's take a look at how the people of Romania set up their dinner tables and enjoy each others company once seated ar... Read >
Author: Derek Miller