Articles, tagged with "local produce", page 4
12th August 2010
Despite its reputation for requiring a certain dash of bravery from its consumers, Scottish food is surprisingly varied.
Yes, you will find the wonderfully controversial 'haggis' on every Scottish menu (and in most chip-shops for that matter) but when ...
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Author:
Robbie Leys
10th August 2010
The beautiful medieval walled town of Assisi is a very important Christian pilgrimage. This town honors St. Francis of Assisi, Italy's patron saint and the founder of the Franciscan order. The Basilica of Saint Francis has been a World Heritage Site since...
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Author:
Levi Reiss
06th August 2010
It is always a challenge to stick to your nutritional program or diet when you go on holiday. The biggest two problems are finding healthy fat burning foods, and avoiding the temptation to slip into bad habits.
So here are a few tips to help ...
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Author:
david_thorpe
05th August 2010
The price comparison site Skyscanner has revealed that a great deal of Brits have been getting it wrong in regards to distinguishing 'cheap' holiday destinations from their more expensive rivals. The website asked 1500 British consumers to list 30 destina...
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Author:
VacationRentalPeople
20th July 2010
They say you haven't been to Delhi if you haven't experienced its ever evolving shopping possibilities. A hotspot for shopaholics local and worldwide, this bustling metropolis is home to some of the trendiest malls, busiest local markets and vibrant bazaa...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
06th July 2010
You'd be forgiven for thinking Snowdonia isn't exactly the hub of UK shopping. With so much open countryside - and so few smoky cities with clogged high streets - you might think you'd get no joy in Snowdonia if your biggest holiday passion is shopping.
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Author:
Steven Jones
05th July 2010
If you are traveling with a family, you may wish to seek out one of the larger houses or villas that are available throughout the countryside. Bike riding is an activity that is quite popular throughout the region, and children will enjoy exploring the va...
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Author:
ThanX
01st July 2010
Understanding the culture of a country will help you to embrace the lifestyle, deal appropriately with your hosts and other people and in general ensure a more enjoyable and, from a business perspective, effective, trip.
The French are inherently extr...
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Author:
mb011085
19th June 2010
New Milton is a market town situated on the edge of the New Forest and close to the sea. The market is held every Wednesday and offers a rich mixture of local produce varying from fruit, vegetables, dairy and meats to everyday consumables. It is located b...
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Author:
NickCurrer
15th June 2010
Brockenhurst is located centrally in the heart of the New Forest National Park, the former hunting ground of Kings. Lying between Lymington on the coast and Lyndhurst (the former capital of the forest), Brockenhurst is a wonderful small village with a num...
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Author:
NickCurrer
15th June 2010
Situated towards Costa Blanca's northern extension, Javea happens to be the heart of the Spain's Mediterranean coastline. With an extremely relaxed and peaceful environment, Javea is number one choice for a lot of permanent residence seeking people and al...
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Author:
jennyscott
11th June 2010
Set in the hinterland behind Byron Bay, Bangalow is fast becoming the tourist mecca of the North Coast. Still with its quaint rural charm, and turn of the century buildings, one can be instantly transported back to a more relaxed time.
The lovely build...
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Author:
Francesca
09th June 2010
Ringwood town used to be an agricultural centre, but the closure of its cattle market in 1989 significantly reduced traffic to the town and it became less important to surrounding farms. Today, Ringwood provides an attractive destination for tourists wish...
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Author:
NickCurrer
03rd June 2010
Proud of its status as England's smallest county - just 20 miles across - Rutland packs a lot into such a tiny area and is quintessentially English. Bounded on the west and north by Leicestershire, northeast by Lincolnshire and southeast by Cambridgeshire...
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Author:
Peter Hunt
21st May 2010
Whether you're in a remote area, have limited mobility, or are simply too busy to go shopping for food, organic food delivery may be for you. There are a number of services available on the internet that will work with you, especially if you happen to liv...
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Author:
lisa lucero