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Whiskey: Everything you Want to Know

29th September 2009
In meaning, whiskey translates to "water of life". Whiskey originated from Scotland during the early 1400's, and is very popular around the world today. Even today, whiskey tastes much like it did when it first began. Manufacturers of whiskey are strong... Read >
Author: Garland Drake

All You Need To Know About Whiskey

25th September 2009
In meaning, whiskey translates to “water of life”. Whiskey originated from Scotland during the early 1400's, and is very popular around the world today. Even today, whiskey tastes much like it did when it first began. Manufacturers of whiskey are stro... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Come Out With Your Checkbook Open

16th September 2009
Joey, daring the spotlights that were scanning the warehouse in which he was holed up, took a quick look out the window at the crowd below, and shouted, “Never, you dirty, rotten bill collectors!” Then he ducked back to the haven beneath the sill. ... Read >

Adorable Wedding Favors With Glassware

24th July 2009
Wedding favors are some of the essential items in a wedding. Just like how much effort you put into finding that perfect wedding gown, the equal attention should be given for wedding favors. There are many things you can use to create interesting and cust... Read >
Author: Amin Ramjee

What’s in a name

19th July 2009
In the corporate world, and even in one’s personal life, we are inundated with choices for gifts and giveaways. Very often that very array of choice will bring problems in what will be the correct item for the correct situation. For the corporate wor... Read >
Author: jasmin

Transport Your Household to USA

18th June 2009
As the state is so gigantic, step-to-step transportation period to USA can vary greatly. Your mover will be thankful for as observe as expected on the move time, by 2 weeks as a whole bare least. Training is as ever the contribution. Your transporter will... Read >
Author: Alien

Making Money On Autopilot While Floating In The Dead Sea

11th June 2009
Whether it does or doesn't sound realistic to you, it is what I have been experiencing for the last couple of weekends. My family and I live approximately 40 kilometers away from the Dead Sea - the Lowest Place on Earth. It takes about 25-30 minutes to... Read >
Author: IgorHelpsYouSucceed

A Westerner’s guide to Filipino Culture

05th June 2009
Greetings First impressions are very important in Filipino culture, and this impression is usually made upon first meeting a person. A simple smile, a gentle wave, or a cheery ‘Hi’ or ‘Hello’ is all that’s required. Keep it short, sweet, and fr... Read >
Author: rickyhogard

Silver Decanter Tags / Liquor Labels – a must have accessory for a personal bar

05th May 2009
Decanting is basically the process of separating mixtures so as to leave the sediment behind. This process is applied mainly to wine but is used frequently with other alcohol as well. You will find that a lot of people decant their liquor to date even if ... Read >
Author: bignewsbiz

Getting An Espresso Maker

31st March 2009
Since Starbucks first went International in the early 1990s, espresso has been the number-one item on the minds of those who need a quick pick-me-up to get their day started. It started out as a fad, but with the onslaught of Friends on NBC in 1994 and St... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

Can Yeast Infection Succumb to a Home Remedy?

17th March 2009
Initially we should establish what yeast are exactly. Well, yeasts are simple organisms from the fungi kingdom. The only difference between them and mushrooms/toadstools is that the latter are multi-celled whereas yeasts are unicellular. They're like a fi... Read >
Author: John Richards

What Should One Eat While Suffering From Crohn's ?

24th February 2009
Crohn's disease is a very painful ailment and the people diagnosed with this condition have to go through a considerable amount of pain. The type and amount of food that is eaten by the patients diagnosed with this condition, largely affects the rate of r... Read >
Author: Alien

Discover Your Roots With Edinburgh Homecoming 2009

25th January 2009
If you have yet to visit the historical city of Edinburgh, Scotland, then 2009 is the time to do it. Indeed, with the whole country celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns - the country’s national poet and a global cultural icon... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Take that Simon!

09th January 2009
Diana Vickers, of X Factor fame, has received some news which could well be one of the best early Christmas Gifts she's had in years; it appears as though she's quite in demand should Simon Cowell not wish to sign her. According to recent reports in Th... Read >
Author: John Smith

10 reasons to visit Dublin, Ireland

16th December 2008
If you are thinking about visiting Dublin, here are 10 good reasons why you should. 1. Dublin Castle Parts of Dublin Castle date back to the early 13th century and it is from this castle that the city originally got its name. The castle of today inc... Read >
Author: Charles Mannering

Take that Simon!

04th December 2008
Diana Vickers, of X Factor fame, has received some news which could well be one of the best early Christmas Gifts she's had in years; it appears as though she's quite in demand should Simon Cowell not wish to sign her. According to recent reports in ... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

A Guide To Sherry

01st December 2008
Sherry like Port and whisky is anther drink that is associated with Christmas and if I am to be honest also with my Gran. Sherry has however done away with the image of being a drink only for the old with the appreciation of dry sherries which are now alm... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Learn About Whiskey

22nd November 2008
In meaning, whiskey translates to "water of life". Whiskey originated from Scotland during the early 1400's, and is very popular around the world today. Even today, whiskey tastes much like it did when it first began. Manufacturers of whiskey are strong o... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

How many units are you drinking?

18th November 2008
We're always being told to count our units and make sure we don't drink too much, but how many of us actually know how many units of alcohol are in our regular drinks?So, whether you're a fan of bottled beers, a glass of red or a quick gin and tonic, let ... Read >
Author: paulcentric

Information on cheap accommodation and Hostels in Scotland

04th November 2008
Scotland is one of the most scenic and historic places in Europe and has always been a popular tourist destination. The country is small in size but had a wide variety of attractions and places that are well worth a visit. Perhaps best known for whisk... Read >
Author: nab82ba

Four Great Cities: One Fantastic New Year

16th October 2008
Celebrating the end of one year and the beginning of another is a tradition that spans many countries and continents. Gathering with your friends and family to bring in the new year together is an occasion that is filled with reflection, hope, drinks an... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Brilliant family and amorous pieces of advice from WebLoveFinder

02nd October 2008
Send a wonderful postcard without any reason to her personal email or send it by post. These two ways are nice. Put a new ring in the jewelry box she puts such and wait until she find it. Throw about a lot of big red rose petals on her bed. You'll f... Read >
Author: Alena Orlova

BBQ Ribs - Cook up some delicious ribs.

26th September 2008
Barbeque lovers love BBQ ribs and who can blame them, I know I do. There is a fine art though to cooking ribs on the BBQ. Lets face it this is the best way to cook ribs. If you are planning to cook ribs then you need to set aside an afternoon to cook them... Read >
Author: Dave Jones

The Tale of Jack O’ Lantern

22nd September 2008
The “Jack O’ Lantern” is without a shadow of a doubt as symbolic of Halloween as a tree is of Christmas or as an egg is of Easter for what would be Halloween without that decoration which is so unique for that day but what is a “Jack O’ Lanter... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

BBQ tips- Avoid some basic BBQ errors!

11th September 2008
Are you like me and love the taste of BBQ-ed food. The whole process of cooking the food, spending time with family and friend whilst cooking up dinner is the best way to spend a sunny afternoon. There are a few things that can make or break the quality o... Read >
Author: Dave Jones

BBQ - How to BBQ better.

10th September 2008
This summer has been a good bbq summer for me, we've had good number of them. There are a few thigs that i've learnt along the way which have helped improve our BBQs at least.Firstly the choice of coal, in my opinion charcoal briquettes, you know the one... Read >
Author: Dave Jones

Wine Can Make The Perfect Present

09th September 2008
A few tips on picking the ideal wine gift for family, friends or colleagues … There is something particularly rewarding about being presented with a special bottle of wine. And because it can be a very personal thing, choosing the right wine to give ... Read >
Author: maloy@indusnet.co.in

Edinburgh Stag Weekends

08th September 2008
The buzzing capital city of Scotland fascinates tourists from across the world with its endearing attractions and legendry past. This historic city has something for everyone from its ancient castles to its cosmopolitan lifestyle. Edinburgh offers a pl... Read >
Author: stagman

Beer, cigs up - but very quietly

04th September 2008
THE half-yearly "sin taxes" on beer and cigarettes will jump by twice as much as usual because of the high inflation rate - a move that will itself further increase cost of living pressures. The tax on a packet of 50 cigarettes will leap by 35 cents to... Read >
Author: patty

The Origins of Whiskey

01st September 2008
Whiskey is a powerful drink and whiskey is a powerful word-possibly because both are of Irish origin. The English articulation of the word in use today is based upon a word the earliest Gaels applied to the result of their stills, for it appears they were... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Wine Can Make The Perfect Present

26th July 2008
A few tips on picking the ideal wine gift for family, friends or colleagues … There is something particularly rewarding about being presented with a special bottle of wine. And because it can be a very personal thing, choosing the right wine to give ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Wine Can Make The Perfect Present

25th July 2008
A few tips on picking the ideal wine gift for family, friends or colleagues … There is something particularly rewarding about being presented with a special bottle of wine. And because it can be a very personal thing, choosing the right wine to give ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Wine Can Make The Perfect Present

23rd July 2008
A few tips on picking the ideal wine gift for family, friends or colleagues … There is something particularly rewarding about being presented with a special bottle of wine. And because it can be a very personal thing, choosing the right wine to give ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Guidelines to use electric fireplace at home

07th July 2008
Indeed there is no feeling as good as sitting by the fire on cold, wintry nights, sipping a glass of whisky or brandy. The warmth of the hearth and home can be very reassuring. The logwood fire of old has been replaced by the more modern electric firepl... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Dear Green Place: Glasgow’s Smiles Better

28th June 2008
For such a relatively small country, Britain’s influence on the world over the centuries is quite staggering. By 1921, it is estimated that the British Empire controlled – to varying degrees - around one-quarter of the earth’s population, which is n... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

History of the Quaich – the Scottish drinking cup

25th March 2008
The Quaich is a shallow drinking cup or bowl originating from Scotland. The word Quaich is attributed to the Gaelic word ‘cuach’, which is itself derived from the Latin word 'caucus' meaning drinking cup. The Quaich hails from medieval times when peo... Read >
Author: J Wilson

Stellenbosch Accommodation – Villa Grande

29th January 2008
It was during a business trip that I stayed at the Villa Grande, a stunning 1920’s style villa in the heart of Stellenbosch. A three day trip that turned into a five day mini-break. My Stellenbosch accommodation… While I was away during most of... Read >
Author: armand

HANGOVER CURE

25th September 2007
It typically feels like a knife just grinding behind my eyes, just grinding and grinding.-Kind of like your head’s in a vice.-Well, I just felt like puking.-Like death.Hangovers- the medical term is called veisalgia- are a common problem for Americans, m... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD

Enhancing Your Antique Collection

23rd August 2007
These include things made of clay, like ceramics, furniture, books and almost anything! In fact, an antique, by definition, is something that is more than 40 year olds. It also includes plates and dishes of all different types of material and different... Read >
Author: Michael Trad

The Absinthe Ritual

21st May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Oxygenee Ltd Unlike many ordinary aperitifs, absinthe was historically almost always prepared and drunk in a very specific way - this, the so-called "absinthe ritual" was part of the reason for its popularity and for the unique posit... Read >
Author: David Nathan-Maister

The Absinthe Ritual – How to properly prepare an absinthe.

21st May 2007
Unlike many everyday aperitifs, absinthe was historically almost always prepared and drunk in a highly specific way - this, the so-called "absinthe ritual" was part of the reason for its popularity and for the unique position it's always held in the panth... Read >
Author: David Nathan-Maister

Tips To Help Cure A Headache

08th January 2007
Are you the type of person who suffers with a lot of headaches? Are you looking for a solution to your headache problems? Would you like to hear about how other people go about curing their headaches? A couple of years ago I would have answered yes to all... Read >
Author: Steve Hill

eCommerce-Selling To The World

24th July 2006
Think about this. You are planning to engage in "eCommerce", to take your business online. So, you need to learn a new set of business rules, a new way of doing things, because online business is "different", right? Well, actually, no, not really. You st... Read >
Author: Steve Cowan

Smokin'! All About Cigars

26th May 2006
You might have seen it in the movies, or in TV shows, or on the cover of a gangster novel. The big boss be he a mafia don, drug lord, or your plain, run-of-the-mill CEO is sporting a large cigar, and is smoking it unaffectedly. He seems to like it, th... Read >
Author: Khieng Chho

Your Website Is...YOU!

15th May 2006
You are out shopping for healthy, designer food. You visit two health food stores. The first one is bright and cheerful: Its products are displayed pleasingly and its staff, with crisp, starched aprons on, are slim, friendly and helpful with smiles that... Read >
Author: Helen Chow