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How to Have a Cheaper Wedding

22nd September 2009
Weddings can get extraordinarily expensive. Sure, that's not a hugely startling observation. Some are more expensive than others, of course. Who could forget the multi million affair that were Elizabeth Hurley's double weddings? Or Peter Andre and Katie P... Read >
Author: Jo B

2010 Honda Pilot Review - The Right Size

16th September 2009
Honda calls its Pilot a crossover because it handles like a car but has the utility and rugged styling of an SUV. However you want to categorize it, the 2010 Honda Pilot is a practical, capable, spacious and plenty-powerful performer that perfectly suits ... Read >
Author: autoMedia

Making Your Content Stand Out

15th August 2009
A well-known food editor was recently asked how she perceived her value as a renowned food critic, when, with the click of a mouse, anyone could go to Yelp or CitySearch to access aggregated restaurant reviews from every Tom, Dick, and Harry (along with t... Read >
Author: Rob Rose

Infogenix, Inc. Races to the Top of Their Industry with Custom Designs and Smarter Websites

01st August 2009
Infogenix, Inc. has been gaining momentum for the past ten years, racing to the top of the web design and development industry with serious expertise and the experience to back it up. Since 1998, Infogenix has continually provided their clients with state... Read >
Author: RyanC

The Michelin Guide

19th July 2009
As an excellent chef you must strive to know the recipes of a variety of dishes. And if you wish to make a mark in the culinary world then you must aim to win a Michelin Star awarded by The Michelin Guide. The Michelin Red Guide is a series of the an... Read >
Author: peteroisin

4 Seasons Air Conditioning

18th July 2009
Four seasons air conditioning Climate control good for staff Why do people ask “Would you rather be too hot or too cold?” Nobody likes to be either! Both are extremely uncomfortable and set off an epidemic up and down our temperamental country, in... Read >
Author: 4seasons12345

Award Winning Chef Endorses Bamix Hand Held Blender

09th July 2009
Gordon James Ramsay OBE, (born 8 November 1966) is a chef, television personality and restaurateur. He has been awarded a total of 14 Michelin Stars, and in 2007 became one of only three chefs in the United Kingdom to hold three Michelin stars at one time... Read >
Author: The Seeker

Dubai Holiday Villas

13th June 2009
If you're planning to go on holiday to Dubai, then why not rent out a holiday villa? There are lots of companies who can locate for you a short-term or long-term holiday villa. Villas don't have to be an expensive alternative as there are numerous Dubai d... Read >
Author: nettech

Celebrity Chefs on board P&O Cruises

12th June 2009
When it comes to a cruise one of the expectations that you hold high is that regarding the dining that is available, with P&O cruises these expectations are reached, if not smashed. The reason being is thanks to the vast array of dining options that are o... Read >
Author: Carla Prosser

Pasadena Playhouse – Where theatre means new life

05th June 2009
Preserving the vitality of American Theatre, the Pasadena Playhouse is mainly concerned with supporting and developing the highest quality of theatrical productions. Ever since its inception in 1917, the play house has been utilizing the talent resource o... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Local Businesses Working Together to Win Customers

21st April 2009
Businesses Working Together to Win Customers The Chester Grosvenor and Spa and Northern Ferrari Hire Launch an Exclusive Driving Weekend Two of Chester’s luxury businesses have joined forces to offer a truly unique driving weekend, including a ... Read >
Author: ferrarihire

Birmingham Stag Party - Things to Consider When Planning a Fun Filled Birmingham Stag Do

17th April 2009
Often referred to as the "second city" because it is the second most populous town in England, Birmingham is second to none when it comes to having a great time. Its strength, passion, and assorted dinners and attractions make it the perfect place to hos... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Michelin Guide 2009 Recommends Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong

15th April 2009
Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong is proudly selected by remarkable as one of most comfortable hotels, among all 186 hotels in Hong Kong (information based on Tripadvisor®). Michelin Guide Michelin Guide started its travel guide business more than a ce... Read >
Author: Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong / Cosmo Hotel Hong Ko

Popular Restaurants in Barcelona

02nd February 2009
Spanish cuisine is enjoying an all-time high with Ferran Adrià’s “El Bulli” restaurant in Roses, just north of Barcelona being voted the best restaurant in the world for the previous 3 years. So what about the Catalan Capita of Barcelona itself? ... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Michelin Restaurants in Barcelona

08th December 2008
According to the new Michelin guide for 2009, Tokyo has more Michelin stars than any other city in the world. What about Barcelona? Read on to find out more. For the last 3 years, the vast majority of the world’s best food critics and journalists ha... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Chef Hélène Darroze

24th November 2008
On Gourmandia which is a very dynamic, state of the art, gourmet site on the web, you get to met some extraordinary chefs. Take Hélène Darroze born in the South-West of France, her parents, grand-parents and great grand-parents were chefs... Read >
Author: solange

Oui, chef.

04th November 2008
What ever our national relationship with food is we can’t deny that like to see “Chefs” at work, either on the net cooking recipes or on TV where they often don’t show their gentle side. When I was a little girl, growing up in Lyon, the French ca... Read >
Author: solange

The Michelin Rated Chef

31st October 2008
A one-on-one lesson with a Michelin rated chef is every amateur chef’s dream. Due to the nature of their very hectic lives, this has never been an option, until now. Gourmandia.com allows this to happen, with these Michelin rated chefs teaching you the ... Read >
Author: KimberlyR

Lose Weight Fast - or Just Look Like It!

24th August 2008
Everything we put on our bodies and I am not talking about extra pounds, causes us to look larger or smaller. The statement, "less is more" is especially true in looking thin. When we pile on jewelry, scarves, belts, and layers, we are creating a larger s... Read >
Author: Charli Pickett

Top French Chef Alain Ducasse is now a Monaco Star Chef

22nd August 2008
Before the age of television and multimedia, cooks and chefs have dwelled unseen in kitchens. They created their masterpieces anonymously, hoping for little more than their customers delight in return. Recently, fine chefs have finally come into the s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Don’t tread on dangerous ground with unsafe tyres

24th January 2008
Few of us put much thought into the state of our tyres until it’s either MOT time or one goes flat. However, leaving them unchecked can prove costly, and potentially lethal. According to an investigation by Auto Express, more than one third of Britis... Read >
Author: LuckySeven

Having Affordable Scooter Batteries Means That You Can Go Anywhere At Anytime

16th January 2008
Traveling is one activity that many of us will find ourselves engaged in at one time or another. The different modes of transportation will need a battery that is powerful enough to start the mote of the vehicle. Among these vehicles is that of the scoote... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Tyres - Things that go round

09th October 2007
Tyres have been around for over 150 years. The first pneumatic tyre was made in 1846 by Robert Thomson who invented it and patented it. Many of the big tyre companies were found in the 1800's. BFGoodrich was founded in 1870, Michelin in 1888, Dunlop a yea... Read >
Author: Andrew

Buying New Tires - What You Should Know

13th August 2007
So, it's time to start looking for a new set of tires for your car? What will it be? A set of high performance tires? Or perhaps you are looking for a set of high mileage, smooth riding tires? There are a lot of things to consider before buying a new set ... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

Custom Homes In Greenville, SC

05th July 2007
The Greenville, South Carolina real estate market has continued to show good growth in spite of that National market's cooling off. In fact, South Carolina in general is seeing great expansion and continued success as it is becoming known across the count... Read >
Author: M Shane

Konica Minolta Honda Remains for Testing

15th June 2007
Many riders and teams from the recently held Catalan MotoGP race, stayed on for a one-day testing at the 2.9mile Montmeló circuit. Shinya Nakano, rider of Konica Minolta Honda, spent most of the day in the load. In the morning, he spent three hours on ... Read >
Author: Zeke

Braking: a way of life

02nd May 2007
A long time ago, automobiles were in their infancy and there was no way to stop a moving automobile. Then brakes came along. Brakes were devices that slowed or stopped a moving vehicle and prevented it from moving again. Early braking devices consist... Read >
Author: Sandra

Keys to Building Lean Muscle

18th April 2007
If you've ever done a "dirty bulk" you'll know that it isn't the most efficient way of building muscle. Sure, you might gain a heap of weight in a very short time, but you'll also end up looking like the michelin man. And that's not why you joined a... Read >
Author: Sean Martin

The Right To Die of Cancer

07th April 2007
A customer contacted me, having this to say about cancer Dr. Magne, “Yes, I have downloaded your E-book and wanted to write feedback sooner. (…) I think your cancer-free-for life is the most condensed book filled with useful information healin... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Eating out in London

13th December 2006
London has more that 6000 restaurants to offer and it is a real heaven for those who prefer high-quality food. Here you can taste traditional dishes prepared in more than 70 world countries and visit one of its 35 Michelin-starred restaurants. If that ... Read >
Author: Tania K.

Auto Web Site Shows Off Vehicles' Performance

23rd August 2006
The very first thing that you notice in a vehicle is its appearance. Everybody does long for that vehicle that looks really good and makes heads turn each time it zooms by. But what it would be like to own a vehicle that does not have enough power to ma... Read >
Author: Joe Ratzkin

Schumacher Dismisses Speculations On BMW Issue

08th August 2006
The leader of the Ferrari racing team and currently the second ranking Formula 1 driver, Michael Schumacher, had dismissed the spreading rumors that he is on his way to jump to another Formula 1 team in the near future. The report was formulated dur... Read >
Author: Sarah McBride

Bugatti Veyron: A Driving Experience of a Lifetime

26th June 2006
For many years the Mclaren F1 was the fastest road car in the world, but changes have been a foot over the last few years. The latest to challenge this top spot is the Bugatti Veyron. Made by Volkswagen this is likely to be the best driving experience fro... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan

One Putt Could Change Your Life Forever

02nd March 2006
On Sunday, Oct. 16, 2005, I intently watched my TV as the PGA Tour's Michelin Championship unfolded in Las Vegas. A golf pro named Wes Short Jr., who had never won the tournament, was about to win it, along with $720,000. I thought, wow, this is ama... Read >
Author: Coach Ron Tunick