Articles, tagged with "gordon ramsay", page 2
16th August 2010
There are a number of reasons why Britain's plastic surgery industry has flourished during the recession, when many other industries and businesses struggled with increasing financial losses. By helping people look their best and achieve their ideal app...
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Daniel Collins
16th August 2010
Trainee chef Todd Lowndes has been named Young Apprentice of the Year 2010 by the National Apprenticeship Service at its annual awards.
Lowndes began his hospitality Young Apprenticeship in 2008 at the Grosvenor Pulford Hotel and Spa, one of the finest...
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hitsearch
12th August 2010
If you've already experienced the amour of Paris or been seduced by the amore of Rome, stay on terra firma and rekindle your romance in London. Full of charming London hotels, restaurants and bars, London is most definitely a city for lovers. Why not surp...
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Jennifer Smith
11th August 2010
Long the object of a rather negative, stereotyped culinary reputation, London has now well and truly arrived as a foodies' paradise. Celebrity chefs like Gordon Ramsay and Jamie Oliver operate cutting edge fine dining restaurants in London that attract je...
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Nick Yorke
07th July 2010
Two new Gordon Ramsay Cookbooks in one day - is it possible? Well Quadrille publishing two similarly styled books scheduled for release in the UK on June 2. The books are entitled Gordon Ramsay's Chef's Secrets and Gordon Ramsay's Desserts. It seems that ...
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plonkercluba1
22nd June 2010
Top 5 Spas and Resorts in South Africa
Its world cup time guys. So better pack your bags and come to South Africa. So here is our pick of top 5 resort spas in South Africa. We,at 1000lonelyplaces.com have done our selection of resorts from among the hu...
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Ashlee
21st June 2010
Tom Colicchio taught himself to cook by studying the cooking manuals of Jacques Pepin. Mario Batali worked as a dishwasher at a New Jersey pizza parlor. Emeril Lagasse learned the art of pastry at a local Portuguese bakery.
Everyone has to start somew...
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Noel Rozny
18th June 2010
Easily the worst thing about flying is the food. Can't we all agree on that? I mean, you've previously been pushed and shoved, strip-searched and been forced to breath excessive amounts of chemically oxygen for hours on end, but to add insult to injury, n...
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Ramon van Meer
16th June 2010
Dubai spells for many, the world's tallest tower, several manmade islands, and underwater hotels. A shopper's paradise and a taste of ethnic Arab cultures are what make travelling to Dubai such a unique experience. There are beaches and malls, restaurants...
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Alfred Donald
17th May 2010
There is a perception in the media that working as a head Chef in a restaurant is exciting and glamorous. Celebrity Chefs with larger than life personalities are taking over our television screens and giving us a chance to see what it is like to be a Che...
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JohnnySmith
08th April 2010
Necessary UK Travel Information UK travel begins with a bang in London alone because UK things to do are what London town is all about. It is the capital of UK and had had its experience with the sovereignty, kings, queens, saints, wars, sinners and victo...
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Stanley Ayala
11th March 2010
Here are some more details for Gordon Ramsay's latest Television endeavour in the UK - Ramsay's Best Restaurant. Nominations are now open and the form is on the channel four website, here are the criteria that tthe judges will be looking for:
1. Serve de...
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plonkercluba1
17th February 2010
Last week an NHS executive being sacked for swearing at work was a warning to all employees that the overuse of expletives can have a serious impact on your career. The dismissal of Gary Walker - the head of the hospitals trust in Lincolnshire - for coar...
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The Ladders UK
10th December 2009
Once upon a time there was a lot of distinction in classes based on the hierarchy of status in the society. The elite class pretty much looked down upon any thing and one less than their status and cooks were one of them. A ‘Food Chef' was just a cook a...
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Author:
jackson
16th November 2009
Amazon describes the latest Gordon ramsay cookbook as follows;
What do you fancy for dinner tonight? Italian? Chinese? French? With so many varieties of cuisine on offer in our globally-growing lives, Gordon Ramsay has put together an amazing book feat...
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Author:
Mel Siff