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Holiday food poisoning risks abroad

23rd May 2011
Holiday food poisoning risks abroad have increased since the introduction of all inclusive holiday hotels in Turkey, Egypt, The Dominican Republic, Spain, Tunisia, The Maldives, Morocco, Cuba and Mexico. Hundreds of cases of holiday food poisoning have... Read >
Author: Adrian Vultur

Effective Food Safety Tips

13th April 2011
With these tips, you can be sure of having a healthy family free from diseases caused by food. Many people are prone to get sick because of different illnesses that are caused with the wrong storage of food. It is therefore important to enhance food ... Read >
Author: jeffhardy

The versatility and range of application of PVC plastic sheets

12th April 2011
The use of PVC plastic sheets has increased in many sectors of the economy, a fact which can be attested to by the increased demand and sales volumes being experienced in stores which stock PVC related merchandise. There are many uses of PVC sheets such a... Read >
Author: Damacio Huang

Cutting board

06th April 2011
Size of the Cutting Board - What size cutting board do you need for your kitchen? A cutting board is a kitchen essential and some believe that the size of your kitchen and where you are going to store it determine what kind of cutting board you have. ... Read >
Author: deitschrehrig

Bamboo For Sale

28th March 2011
Bamboo poles are also known as tiki poles or bamboo sticks that can be found in a wide variety of sizes, species, and conditions. Use bamboo poles to perform any construction needs, or use it as an alternative to bamboo rolled fencing, and add a new uniqu... Read >
Author: rohit14sharma

Restaurant Supplies - What Exactly Should You Look Out For?

22nd March 2011
Opening a restaurant is a lucrative idea and one can make good profit if things fall into the right places. However, starting a restaurant takes a lot more than just getting a space. You need to get hold of proper restaurant supplies to make it a success.... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester

Don’t Forget All Your Picnic Supplies

20th March 2011
Having a picnic can be an incredibly fun and relaxing way to while away the afternoon. Nothing’s better than finding a beautiful, remote location and turning it into your own private restaurant, with almost all of the amenities you would find in any eatin... Read >
Author: Polly Godwin

Good Kitchen Lighting Importance

17th March 2011
The kitchen is one of the most traveled rooms in many homes, good kitchen lighting is important for overall design and feeling. Implementing good practice in lighting design is a popular and cost-effective projects that many choose to take home to thei... Read >
Author: remodelnowdotcom

Food poisoning outbreaks in Egypt

23rd February 2011
Food poisoning outbreaks in Egypt have increased at all-inclusive holiday hotels over the past 2 years. Most cases of holiday illness result from poor standards of health and hygiene in holiday hotels and hundreds of claims for compensation have been made... Read >
Author: Adrian Vultur

Information To Help You Decide On Boos Tables

15th February 2011
When it comes to wooden-made kitchen furniture, John Boos Collections is always among those that are highly considered. Boos tables, specifically, are very much loved by housewives and cooks. When it comes to tables, you’ll find that Boos has a wide co... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

A Dozen Unusual Moneysaving Uses For Three Ordinary Bathroom Items

04th February 2011
Feeling thrifty and creative? Try these moneysaving uses for common bathroom items. Toothpaste: 1.It can remove scratches from CDs. Apply a dab to a soft cloth and run the scratched area gently. This one only works with plain white toothpaste - gels ... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Kitchen Island Design - The Kitchen is the Heart of the Home

27th January 2011
Kitchen islands have become all the rage in kitchen design. Even though it seems islands in the design of a kitchen are a recent trend, this type of design has been utilized in some shape or fashion for many years. The lasting popularity of islands is eas... Read >
Author: Derek Farley

Tremendous Teak

21st January 2011
Teak is a tremendous wood which s native to areas in Southeast Asia such as Burma, Thailand, Bangladesh, Java, Pakistan and India. It is a tropical hardwood tree from the mint family and is famous for its durability and toughness. Because of these propert... Read >
Author: Kraft

Kitchen Organization Tips for a Less Stressful Holiday

19th January 2011
The holidays are a wonderful time when families can get together and enjoy each other’s company. However, it is sometimes a source of stress, especially if you’re the person hosting a group and preparing the food. Here are some hints for a stress-free hol... Read >
Author: Joaquin Erazo, Jr.

Tips to Care for Cooking Tools

24th December 2010
Cooking tools are no different than mechanical tools. They require to be taken care off. The more you take care of your kitchen tools, the longer they last and continue doing their work properly. Many cookware sets and utensils that we use do not require ... Read >
Author: kellyprice1225
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