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Chef Josh Korn of Paul Martin's American Bistro Concentrates on the Little Things

13th May 2010
After twenty years in the restaurant business, Chef Josh Korn has come to realize that it's the little things that count the most. "You start to realize sometimes that less is more. Simpler is better," he shares, as he talks about the Paul Martin's Americ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Dining in Sliema, Malta

12th May 2010
Apart from all its charm, Malta draws in travelers for its multiple cuisines derived from different cultures. With an aroma of Mediterranean cuisine combined with the influence of Sicilian and North African dishes, the culture of this island is intertwine... Read >
Author: Albert Saliba

Spring Bank Holiday Breaks in Wales

04th May 2010
At the end of May there is the traditional Spring bank holiday and the weather getting warm enough by then to be thinking about taking a short break or longer holiday, but where to go? Wales is perfect, offering great accommodation, great locations and an... Read >
Author: Stevie Good

The Gateway To The East

28th April 2010
With a culture that is fiercely proud of its heritage, holidays in Turkey are perfect for those with a love of history. With buildings dating back as far as the Neolithic period, sandy beaches and incredible scenery there is something to suit all interest... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley

Seafood Lovers Enjoy Algarve

21st April 2010
Just like many tourist areas the Algarve has more than its fair share of generic restaurants and cafes catering for tourists and providing standard 'international' fare, but although they are excellent in their own right, to really taste the cuisine of th... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley

Things To Do In Oahu Hawaii -- A Culinary Delight

15th April 2010
Oahu is the place people go to unwind. An Oahu vacation is sheer bliss and the best way to relax. Beaches welcome you to lazy days; the waves beckon you to adventure; and the food is heavenly. Oahu has too many restaurants to list here. With hundreds ... Read >
Author: Paul Smith

An Aura Of Serenity At La Traverse

09th April 2010
Fancy a true ‘get away from it all' holiday? With beautiful surroundings, a land of trees, water, and rolling countryside, but yet offering something for everyone, from fishing and golf, to hiking and sightseeing, an idyllic setting that gives an aura o... Read >
Author: Mary

Visiting Exeter: Restaurants, History and Attractions

08th April 2010
Situated in the South West of England, the Cathedral city of Exeter attracts thousands of visitors each year. As Devon's capital, Exeter boasts a large selection of shops, award-winning Exeter restaurants, stunning surrounding gardens and is rich in histo... Read >
Author: Sally Nightingale

A Guide to Eating Out in Exeter

08th April 2010
The city of Exeter has many things to offer for both visitors and locals. Other than possessing a range of attractions, such as its majestic cathedral, Castle Drogo and Northernhay Gardens, a large shopping centre and secret underground passages, this lar... Read >
Author: Sally Nightingale

5 reasons to take an Isle of Wight holiday

08th April 2010
13 Award-Winning Beaches In summer, thousands of people from the UK take an Isle of Wight holiday, visiting places like Ventor and Shanklin beach for sun, sea and sand. Lifeguards are present on all major beaches on the Isle and a range of water sports c... Read >
Author: What is a Caravan Park?

Royal Scotsman-Luxury train of Scotland

31st March 2010
The Royal Scotsman is an outstanding luxury train of Scotland. A small trainâ€"just 36 passengersâ€"it is fabulous for those who aspire for a more cherished, comfortable setting with gourmet, sumptous dining, wine-pairing and excellent service. Purely put... Read >
Author: edwardpatricia

Attractions of Snowdonia: Family Fun in North Wales

26th March 2010
The wild, mountainous Snowdonia region of North Wales has been described as "the UK's number one activity centre", a description which tends to refer to the vast array of outdoor activities that make the region so popular with active, adventurous visitors... Read >
Author: Steven Jones

The Indian Maharaja

25th March 2010
The Indian Maharaja provides the most amazing way to travel around India and explore the traditional culture, rugged hills, glamorous forts, havelis, palaces and the architectures of Mughal era in India. The Indian Maharaja Tour takes on a week long circu... Read >
Author: goheritage

Why Getting a Hotel, York is a Better Idea

22nd March 2010
As far as city breaks in the UK go, you can't do much better than York. Although its Northern location means you might not get the perfect weather, it is still the perfect city for a romantic, cultural break. You'll need a hotel (York has plenty) because ... Read >
Author: Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds

Energy Conservation Tips For Commercial Kitchens And Restaurants

19th March 2010
Jesse Sartain green energy conservation tips for commercial kitchen and restaurants help in reduction of costs and improvement of environment. Energy conservation is a collective effort and all employees should be brought together to get maximum benefit... Read >
Author: Alberto Emerson
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