Articles, tagged with "local produce", page 2
09th March 2011
If you run a restaurant, chances are that financial management is an area that can determine your ultimate success or failure. Since many restaurant owners and operators have dedicated their career's to learning how to provide excellent food and beverage ...
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Author:
orsondixon
08th March 2011
Bude is a fantastic location from which to discover the pleasures of Devon and Cornwall. Particularly when holiday cottages to rent nowadays are often times so lavish. This summer UK tourists hunting for a staycation with a difference are rushing to book ...
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Author:
Alec Cartelli
03rd March 2011
Dairy automation is already revolutionising the dairy industry. The reasons for this are revealed in this article.
It is easy to think that milk comes from cows and eventually reaches us on the supermarket shelves. It’s true of course, but this is a ve...
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Author:
sarlatech
28th February 2011
Famous chefs can spend 15 hours or more a day trying to create culinary concepts. When they get it right their restaurants gain acclaim, the diners delight and may even pay hundreds for just one course.
For the rest of us mere mortals dining is a plea...
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Author:
Jackie De Burca
14th February 2011
Are you thinking about moving to California, one of the most happening places in the world? If you are not looking at a fast paced life, and would like to enjoy relative calm with fewer expenses, Fairfield will be a great town to move into. Unlike Los Ang...
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Author:
Diana Valentine
11th February 2011
Planning a trip to Nice in 2011? If you are heading to the Cote D’azur, be sure to check out the top events taking place throughout 2011 in Nice. From music festivals to sporting events, we give you the low down on what is going on in this popular French ...
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Author:
Aidan Fitzgerald
25th January 2011
Situated across the East coast and part of Scotland's central belt, the Lothians are a series of districts that are more than just bookends for the splendour of Edinburgh. Comprised of East, West and Mid Lothian, each region offers a whirl of different at...
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Author:
Amber Laurie
20th January 2011
If you are resident in the UK, the chances are your perceptions of beer will be much different from drinkers living on the continent and America. Sadly, Britain's love affair with lager and other mass-produced beers has only helped to fuel the debate on '...
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Author:
Amber Laurie
11th January 2011
Are looking to be invited to a peacefully and quietly sitting place! The bit that sticks out on the map sticks out into the North Sea, guarded from the sea by walls and dykes its farmlands and dry areas are mostly lower than the sea level itself.
A tru...
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Author:
timeseo
10th January 2011
New Delhi, the capital city of India has countless surprises in store to satiate the tourists' eagerness for something exclusive and unusual. There is something unfathomable About New Delhi in every facet, from architecture to landscapes, technology, comm...
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Author:
steily william
07th January 2011
Named after the Aveyron River, Aveyron is situated in southern France, southwest of the Massif Central. It is famous for its world-class meadows filled with unique flowers, its natural, rural beauty and the rich cultural tapestry of the area, which is evi...
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Author:
Phil H
05th January 2011
Jalon is a scenic wonder situated within the Sierra de Bernia mountain range in a rich lush valley. Fruit and nuts pervade the senses: grape, olive, orange and almond crops sourced as local produce. Wine of estimable quality enjoyed throughout Spain. The ...
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Author:
Phil H
04th January 2011
Ibiza, Majorca and Benidorm are brilliant holiday destinations. These are very lively places with a plethora of bars, clubs, beaches, shops and restaurants to choose from. For those that want to get away from the main strip, consider wandering around one ...
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Author:
Fleur Fisher
02nd January 2011
The culture of the United Kingdom has been influenced by many factors including the nation's island status and its history as a western liberal democracy.
With its developed culture, you can get talented, hardworker persons which are famous around the w...
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Author:
Bruce Wayne
19th December 2010
A garden centre supplier can provide your shop with everything that it needs from CCTV and Point of Sale terminals to fake grass and even Christmas tree stands. There are some items that a garden centre requires in the same way any other shop does but the...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle