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One Homely Swedish Recipe: - Potatismos or Creamed Potato.

25th September 2009
One of the classic Swedish dishes that is simple to cook, but utterly Swedish is Potatismos. The subtle but distinctive difference from the usual mashed potato is noticeable and delectable. It is the classic accompaniment to “korv” or sausage and m... Read >
Author: PAWAN

One Homely Swedish Recipe: - Potatismos or Creamed Potato.

24th September 2009
One of the classic Swedish dishes that is simple to cook, but utterly Swedish is Potatismos. The subtle but distinctive difference from the usual mashed potato is noticeable and delectable. It is the classic accompaniment to “korv” or sausage and m... Read >
Author: PAWAN

One Homely Swedish Recipe: - Potatismos or Creamed Potato.

24th September 2009
One of the classic Swedish dishes that is simple to cook, but utterly Swedish is Potatismos. The subtle but distinctive difference from the usual mashed potato is noticeable and delectable. It is the classic accompaniment to “korv” or sausage and m... Read >
Author: PAWAN

What about a Stag Party in Brighton?

23rd September 2009
Brighton is the south coasts party capital, and lets face it, we much rather be beside the seaside! With over 450 pubs and clubs there is no excuse for not having a great night, especially given the brilliant party vibe at weekends. With beach front resta... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Promotional Products mean Effective Advertising

18th September 2009
There are many ways to spend one's advertising budget. But not many other marketing expenditures provide the return of a high quality promotional product. When the promotion is tailored to either describe a firm's product in an innovative way, or to remin... Read >
Author: JamesMatthew

Acne – Get The Lowdown On This Four Letter Word

16th September 2009
Acne is considered pimples, zits, blackheads, and whiteheads. These are all part of the same irritating ailment that affects so many, especially teenagers. In fact, many people consider acne the most irritating thing about puberty. At a time when teena... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Some basics to help you know Indian cuisine London better.

16th September 2009
London is home to varieties of dishes from the Indian subcontinent. There are plenty of restaurants that are serving to the taste buds of the people of the capital city. Though it is easier to book a table in one of the eating places and order from the me... Read >
Author: harrypotter

Fish as a good food

12th September 2009
Fish as a good food Fish has been eaten throughout the world for centuries. Traditional fish and chips was the Nations best loved take-away dish until relatively recently. Many families continue their religious requirements and only eat fish on a... Read >
Author: reynolds_a

Understanding Deep-fat Fryers

28th August 2009
While called a deep-fat fryer, all food floats in hot oil, cooking in the top two inches of the fryer. This can lead to a kitchen having a fryer which is too big and heating up more oil than needed. Another mistake is to take a particular day when frying... Read >
Author: easyequipment

Whitby

18th August 2009
After 200 miles coast to coast, it came as a delightful eye-opener to finally arrive at the historic port of Whitby in North Yorkshire.A group of riders were blown away by the enchanting small town and the cosmopolitan modernity dwelling side by side in t... Read >
Author: Charley Chambers

How To Plan The Perfect 'Staycation'

17th August 2009
A combination of financial worries, a weak pound, and a longer-term trend towards taking domestic breaks will see many of us shunning foreign destinations, and relaxing closer to home this summer. While the weather might not be quite as predictable as ... Read >
Author: MarkeD

What You Will Need for a Baby Shower Party

05th August 2009
You have probably been invited to or given a baby shower party and discovered something was forgotten. There are many people take baby showers for granted.Baby showers are just as vital as birthdays, anniversaries and all the other parties we commemorate... Read >
Author: Julie Goodwin

How to find gifts that feature the fun factor

17th July 2009
In these slightly gloomy and cash strapped times,it makes sense to treat your friends and loved ones to a selection of fun gifts at their birthdays and other celebrations - presents that will make them smile and raise their spirits! there are a huge range... Read >
Author: neiljontas

English Food - The Myths and Realities of Eating in England Today

09th July 2009
It's an old joke that English food is unhealthy and if you visit England you'll come back weighing pounds heavier because everything's cooked in grease. Unfortunately many people think of this as fact, and the truth is that a short while ago there was li... Read >
Author: Sue Marchant

Staying in Blackpool

08th July 2009
Blackpool is one of the most popular family destinations in Britain, with many things to see and do. It is most famous for its tower and promenade. Blackpool attracts more than 10 million visitors a year! Blackpool not only entertains their visitors with... Read >
Author: Lucy

Staying in Brighton

08th July 2009
Brighton is well known for being one of the most colourful and cultural cities not only in the UK but also in Europe. There is a superb traditional seaside resort, which is perfect for those short breaks away with the kids. It also has a pavilion, packed ... Read >
Author: Lucy

Best places to eat out in Bath

28th June 2009
One of the most famous cities in England is Bath. If you live here, Congratulations! For the rest of us in England, we have to schedule our trip. We may plan a holiday or attend the annual Bath Festival. And, when we come to the amazing city we want t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Child Friendly Parks of Brisbane

28th June 2009
Brisbane has a multitude of parks to choose from for kids of all ages. They are all well maintained and encourage imagination and activity shady trees, places to climb and some even incorporate water, sand, sound and other fun stuff. Calinga Park is in... Read >
Author: JenB

All The Value Of A B&B Holiday

05th June 2009
People who seem to opt for the more expensive grand hotels who will serve all meals throughout the day are really confining their dinning and avoiding exploring the local area. It's understandable when people have mobility issues or simply cannot do quit... Read >
Author: Debbie Wall

Camping: The Cheap Alternative

11th May 2009
As the British economy slumps further into a deep recession, many holidaymakers have opted back to a more simple kind of holiday. The days have gone where most people can afford to splash out on expensive foreign holidays and those people don't want to gi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tenerife Holidays Boast All Year Round Sun and Beautiful Beaches

29th April 2009
Tenerife, the largest of the seven Canary Islands is a popular destination, chosen for its beautiful beaches and all year round warm weather with an average mid twenty degrees Celsius. Tenerife is a fantastic place to visit for those who enjoy the sun but... Read >
Author: Kim

Best food restaurants in London

27th April 2009
Unfortunately, for much of its modern life, England has had to shoulder a reputation for tasteless, uninteresting cuisine. These days, that characterization is largely passé. Experimentation and ingredients culled from around the world have revitalized B... Read >
Author: ashish4u

Bournemouth Stag Party - Tips and Ideas for Planning a Memorable Bournemouth Stag Night

17th April 2009
Head for the promenade and beach where there is always bucketloads of entertainment. Watersports are available, or prepare your individual challenge of five-a-side football or beach volleyball with the gang. Bournemouth is a good location for surfing, wi... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Enjoying British Food

17th April 2009
There is a lot of misunderstanding on the surface about the subject of British cuisine. This is mainly because British cuisine varies widely, depending on what part of the country you're visiting. The cuisine of London, for example, is far different from ... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

Leeds Stag Weekends - Tips for Organising a Action Filled Leeds Stag Party

17th April 2009
Leeds - things to see by Day Leeds is in one of the most gorgeous outdoor areas of great Britain. It's right on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales which provides great opportunities for hill walking, hiking, climbing and more. How about taking the team on... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Learn About Delicious British Food

25th March 2009
British Food has always suffered from bad press. The simple homespun fare and plain preparation of most traditional British foods pales when compared to French haute cuisine, and it's not uncommon for food critics to sound almost apologetic when writing a... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato

Vinegar and Acid Reflux - An Unlikely Cure?

02nd March 2009
There are many old wives tales around both being passed through the generations and also in books and on the internet that seem to suggest that vinegar and acid reflux go hand in hand but not quite in the way that one would first think. Vinegar is actuall... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Cape Cod Dining - Restaurants

02nd February 2009
One of the joys of vacationing is indulging in local foods. On Cape Cod, that would be – you guessed it – seafood. And there’s plenty of it around, from steamed clams, quahogs (pronounced “ko-hogs”) and lobster to fresh tuna and good old fish an... Read >
Author: Robert Basler

Cape Cod Dining - Restaurants

02nd February 2009
One of the joys of vacationing is indulging in local foods. On Cape Cod, that would be – you guessed it – seafood. And there’s plenty of it around, from steamed clams, quahogs (pronounced “ko-hogs”) and lobster to fresh tuna and good old fish an... Read >
Author: Robert Basler

Promotional Ideas For Fish and Chips Menu Printing

21st January 2009
One of the key elements of a successful menu design is without doubt the standard of imagery used. In order for the menus to look appealing, high resolution and high quality images must be used. Unfortunately many people will overlook this fact and inst... Read >
Author: John Sall - Harlequin Print Group

Using Cheap Fish and Chips Menu Printing For Advertising

16th January 2009
No matter how big or small your Chip Shop, or Fish Bar is, you will always be on the look out to increase your business and ultimately your profit. One of the most commonly used methods of advertising used by such establishments is by menu printing. The... Read >
Author: John Sall - Harlequin Print Group

Using Cheap Fish and Chips Menu Printing For Advertising

16th January 2009
If you run a Fish and Chips restaurant or take away, no matter how big or small it is, you will want to look to firstly retain your customer base and perhaps more importantly expand it. One of the best, and perhaps at times one of the most overlooked met... Read >
Author: John Sall - Harlequin Print Group

Pizza Menu Printing To Increase Your Business

16th January 2009
Pizza is becoming more and more popular throughout the United Kingdom, with many people now looking for Pizza to eat instead of the more traditional British offerings such as fish and chips. With this in mind, there is no surprise that the amount of Pizz... Read >
Author: John Sall - Harlequin Print Group

Catalina Island – A Haven Of Tranquility

11th January 2009
Catalina Island offers a haven for relaxation that is replete with a vast array of activities to indulge in. Visitors can indulge in a soothing swim in calm and clear waters, enjoy a sun soaked massage or even indulge in a romantic meal. Visitors to Ca... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Silicone cooking utensils are becoming more and more popular these days

09th January 2009
I was in my favorite gourmet cookware store and they had a pretty good display of silicone cookware and utensils. It just so happens that I was looking to replace an old basting brush that I had. I have never had any luck with basting brushes no matter... Read >
Author: SUNIL KHANNA

London And Its Cheese Revolution

09th January 2009
England's reputation with regards to food, like its weather, is not one of its strong points. While Italy's pizzas and pasta dishes, Spain's paella and Germany's myriad types of sausages have travelled across the continent and the globe to be enjoyed by... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Do You Know Any Good Vegetarian Olive Garden Restaurant Recipes?

09th January 2009
I like eating meat - beef steak, pork chop, fried chicken, lamb chop, burgers, fish and chips, etc. But sometimes, salads and vegetarian pastas are a nice change of pace, especially when I'm too busy to exercise. A good collection of recipes, like Olive G... Read >
Author: Calvin

Growing Potatoes

09th January 2009
The potato or Solanum Tuberosum is a hugely common and popular vegetable that has become one of the most widely used vegetables in the UK and has become part of our staple diet. After all no traditional roast dinner would be complete without roast or m... Read >
Author: dtymon

Beautiful Newfoundland Canada

05th January 2009
Newfoundland is one of the most beautiful provinces in Canada and has become a vacation spot for anyone who loves to participate in all that nature has to offer. There are several outdoors activities that the whole family can become involved in and fully ... Read >
Author: M Gravlee

Beautiful Newfoundland Canada

05th January 2009
Newfoundland is one of the most beautiful provinces in Canada and has become a vacation spot for anyone who loves to participate in all that nature has to offer. There are several outdoors activities that the whole family can become involved in and fully ... Read >
Author: M Gravlee

Have You Considered Property to Rent in Whitley Bay?

31st December 2008
Have you ever considered moving closer to the coast? Stunning views, clean ocean air, long hot days in the summer and breathtaking walks along the coast in the winter. The coast has something to offer all year round and provides great inspiration for crea... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Dinner Recipes

19th December 2008
Dinner recipes can get hard when days turn to weeks turn to months. It's easy to get stuck on the same few meals. Families often find, when examining their food selection, that they constantly eat the same meals while ignoring some old favorites. It's all... Read >
Author: Kalidas

Fire Safes: What do you need to protect your Valuables?

03rd December 2008
No one wants to think that a fire will happen in their own home, but it does happen and more often than one would think. Most often it is accidental. I remember as a child a fire in my own home. My Dad had a deep fat fryer plugged in getting hot (my Mom i... Read >
Author: MJ

Holiday In The United Kingdom

03rd December 2008
Seaside vacations are becoming increasing admired in the United Kingdom mainly because of the recent financial crisis to hit the world. Travelling out of the country can be fairly costly and involves a lot of hassle and preparation whereas a day trip to a... Read >
Author: chloeramsbottom

The World of British Cuisine

03rd December 2008
Bad press has always followed British cuisine for some reason, and yet their food is hearty and delicious . The simple homespun are and plain preparation of most traditional British foods pales when compared to French haute cuisine, and it is not uncommon... Read >
Author: James Murray

Whale Coast Gourmet Cuisine

02nd December 2008
The Whale Coast is situated along a stretch of ocean famed for its fishing and fresh seafood. With gastronomic options ranging from five-star dining at a gourmet restaurant in Gansbaai to a more-ish fish and chips dish at a seaside fish shop, the Whale Co... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks

Horror Shark Attacks

01st December 2008
Close on 73 million sharks are murdered each year, and this is a conservative claim. If the wholesale slaughter of these magnificently adapted creatures is not stopped with immediate effect, sharks may well join the ranks of the dodo, the Tasmanian wolf a... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Discover Southsea

10th November 2008
Southsea is situated within the Seafront city of Portsmouth, though it retains its own feel and style. The town has avoided the fate that befalls so many towns across the country of becoming a clone town devoid of its own character. Instead of a carbon co... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Christmas in Bath

27th October 2008
Between Bath Abbey and the famous Roman Baths is an area known as the Bath Christmas Market. This is known worldwide as a Christmas shopper�s haven. Located in the heart of the town of Bath�s shopping district, visitors will see 123 traditional wo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Dining in benidorm

10th October 2008
As Benidorm draws in millions of visitors from all corners of the globe, it is understandable that the restaurants in the locality reflect this by offering a comprehensive choice of cuisine. From fast-food and seafood, to fine dining and delicious local d... Read >
Author: Larry Austin

Matching Champagne And Food

02nd October 2008
Champagne is regularly served as an aperitif or as a toast at the end of a meal, so it is often overlooked when it comes to food. However, because Champagne is naturally acidic, it makes a really good food match - and not just for oysters and caviar as y... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Loose Weight Build Muscle - Nutrition and Supplements

25th September 2008
by Dave Vower So you wanna loose weight and build muscle? Often the idea of using supplements comes to mind. There are so many nutritional supplements on the market these days but it's healthy to exercise a bit of skepticism. Lot's of the weight l... Read >
Author: Westy

Take a Summer Break in the UK

15th September 2008
There are endless opportunities when visiting the UK for an exciting summer break; whether as part of a family holiday or travelling on your own, there is something for everyone to enjoy. It doesn’t matter about the duration of your break either as ther... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Pubs in Leeds - Best of the bunch

06th September 2008
John Hillaby got it right when he said; ?Few things are more pleasant than a village graced with a good church, a good priest and a good pub.? Of course Leeds is hardly a village and being Jewish I have no idea how good the priests are, but if anyon... Read >
Author: MarkeD

All You Need To Know About Sparkling Wine

05th September 2008
If you fancy something bubbly for your next party or get-together, why not go for a sparkling wine? Sparkling wine makes a great value alternative to Champagne and can be served in a similar way. Read on to find out more. Sparkling wine shouldn’t be ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

More Great American Food Destinations

04th September 2008
In our last article we discussed the unsung heroes of the American food world, places that have tapped into the pulse of modern American cuisine, where it's been and where it's going, and done so without causing much of a national ruckus. San Francisco, C... Read >
Author: Steven Mayo

Who In Their Right Mind Orders Chocolate Pizza!

02nd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Michael Messina The guy at the counter was getting really upset. He was holding this dripping monstrosity on a plate that barely contained it while the waitress looked on as if to say;" If that's what he orders, what can I do?" ... Read >
Author: Michael Messina

Weymouth – A Fun Day Out For All The Family

20th August 2008
Weymouth is a perfect resort for a family to go and see when thinking of a vacation. It has a large choice of attractions and the spectacular beaches and surrounding area make it an ideal place to unwind as well as have fun. There is a variety of accomm... Read >
Author: Amy Whittingham

What to do on your Yorkshire holiday.

15th August 2008
Yorkshire is one of the most popular places to visit in the U.K. The locals are known for their jovial manner and the scenery is beautiful and serene. If you are looking for a family holiday then a visit to Scarborough or Bridlington is certainly worth yo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Sun Filled Family Breaks At The Beach

22nd July 2008
Keep your family healthy and happy and give them a dose of Vitamin D! By planning sun filled family breaks you’re ensuring they stay healthy with an adequate exposure of sun people need. There are many beaches and seaside destinations in the UK you can ... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Things To Do In Birmingham

15th July 2008
Birmingham is one of the UK's core cities and is often referred to as the UK's second city due to its size. The population is currently over 1 million and its no surprise that there is plenty to see and do in this exciting area. Eating out in Birmingha... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

The pleasure of visiting Blackpool

15th July 2008
The UK is not only famous for its fish and chips wrapped in a newspaper, nor its English tea, but take a trip to County Lancashire in the North of England and you will find the city of Blackpool. This famous British seaside resort hosts one of the UK's mo... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins

Car hire in the UK – Discover your Doorstep Part Two

03rd July 2008
The UK has uncountable amounts of romantic getaways for couples too. You could spend a long weekend in the beautiful surroundings of Loch Lomond while experiencing the world famous fish and chips in Oban. Or perhaps you’d prefer to spend some time at on... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

People spend over $2,000,000,000 on THIS!

30th June 2008
Every year Americans spend over 2 billion dollars on antacids. In fact, antacids have become the #1 over-the-counter remedy in the United States.* Indigestion has become so common that it is considered normal in today’s world. Many of us don’t even ... Read >
Author: Living Water

A Look At The Flint River Ranch Pet Food

27th June 2008
Flint River ranch is a pet food manufacturing company, which produces dog and cat food that contains natural and standard ingredients. The Flint River ranch pet food is completely oven baked which enables the food to be easily digested and also contains h... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Family Holidays in Beautiful Wales

04th June 2008
Wales is a lovely part of the UK and perfect for family holidays. There are many caravan parks in Wales but for the finest coastal region I would recommend the South West. Thinking about taking the family on holiday this summer? Visit the beauty that i... Read >
Author: Rory Haliday

Genetics Maybe a Background Behind The Childhood Obesity Catastrophe

25th May 2008
The reasons of a child developing childhood obesity are numerous. This report will explain the consideration of a child's genes being responsible for "inheriting" the condition of childhood obesity. Former research efforts have suggested that adult bod... Read >
Author: Ross St Quintin

A Trip To Revisit And Rediscover The Best Of Great Yarmouth

20th May 2008
Childhood memories are made of bright colours and tingling tastes and ring with fun and laughter. As you rekindle thoughts of those days when simple pleasures brought huge delight, the times that spring to mind are always care-free school days, delicious ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

A silver future

13th May 2008
The overseas property market has plenty of diversity, which may be both a weakness and a strength. For those failing to carry out the right research, the enticement of an investment without a full understanding of the type of person who might occupy it, f... Read >
Author: Assetz UK

Caravan Park Holidays in the United Kingdom

06th May 2008
With the huge choice of caravan parks located around the UK, a caravan holiday is an ideal place to start for family holidays, and keeping children entertained is no easy job. Thinking about family holidays in the UK, why not choose a caravan park for ... Read >
Author: Rory Haliday

Great Yarmouth – For The Perfect Seaside Holiday!

22nd April 2008
A buzzing seaside resort, Great Yarmouth on the beautiful Norfolk coast has all the right ingredients for a traditional seaside holiday the whole family will enjoy. Long stretches of golden beach, bags of attractions both indoor and outdoor for all ag... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Family and UK Holidays

16th April 2008
Finding a perfect base for your family holiday can often be a tricky task. With many UK holiday destinations to choose from where do you start? It can be a daunting task to find the right location to suit the family; do you choose to stay in England, S... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Family Ties – Cape Town Bed & Breakfast

01st April 2008
Every now and again my brother Leo, my sister Nell and I, go away for some family quality time. I don’t think this is normal in every family, but for us this is a good way of keeping the family bonds strong. They both live in Pretoria, so this year they... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel

British Cuisine

01st April 2008
British cuisine has always suffered from bad press. The simple homespun fare and plain preparation of most traditional British foods pales when compared to French haute cuisine, and it’s not uncommon for food critics to sound almost apologetic when wri... Read >
Author: sabijivi

Caravan Holidays UK

28th March 2008
Thinking about family holidays in the UK, why not choose a caravan holiday? Choosing a holiday in the UK can be a tough job, making sure that the whole family is happy and satisfied. With the huge choice of caravan parks located around the UK, a carava... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

How to Determine Business Translation Needs

19th March 2008
Business translation involves expressing the sense of a word or text in another language or form for commercial purposes. The concept is simple; its fulfillment is not. One would assume that the analysis of business translation needs is best left with the... Read >
Author: Armando

A Cheque Book Mortgage Offers you More

21st February 2008
There are some things in life that go well together: fish and chips, strawberries and cream, soap and water, and your debts and savings together in a cheque book mortgage. You might think the latter is an odd combination, but nevertheless it works. Wh... Read >
Author: Kirsty Whitbread

Famagusta Area Of Cyprus The Hidden Resorts

19th October 2007
The Famagusta area of Cyprus covers a large part of the Islands East coast and includes the town of Paralimni. Originally the town of Famagusta itself would have lain at the heart of the district but alas it now lies in total dereliction. In fact it has b... Read >
Author: kevinor

Finding London's Best Cinema

01st August 2007
London is viewed by many as one of the film capitals of the world. Although British films may not grab the global audience that they once did, it's still possible to find some cinematic highlights in the city. When thoughts turn to London, many think o... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

8 Things Not To Eat When Trying To Lose Weight

27th July 2007
The road to successful weight loss can be bumpy and is filled with temptations and challenges. Accept that you will encounter these sidetracks and then set yourself a goal to overcome each and every one of them. So if you are trying to lose weight... Read >
Author: Shafir Ahmad

Convenience and Fashion: What to Look for in a Barstool

07th June 2007
Getting a quick bite at the nearest cafe, watching your anticipated match with a beer in hand at the fish-and-chips near the corner, or simply hanging out with your colleagues at the pub, a convenient bar stool would be your best companion. might be you... Read >
Author: nhs_sbs

Palma Nova and Magalluf, Majorca's most lively resorts

30th May 2007
Majorca (or Mallorca as it is also spelt) is the largest of the Balearic Islands off the east coast of Spain, which collectively are one of the most popular holiday destinations in the World. Two of the most popular resorts on the island for holiday maker... Read >
Author: Harry Lawrance

How to Have a Great Holiday and Stay in Yorkshire

25th May 2007
Yorkshire has plenty to offer for holidaymakers. The latest addition being the Yorkshire Wheel located outside another of one of Yorkshires most popular museums – The Railway Museum. Also in the centre of York is the Jorvic Museum, The Castle Museum,... Read >
Author: helen

Weight Loss - Do Takeaways Sabotage Your Diet?

11th May 2007
Can Takeaways and Weight Loss Diets be together in the same sentence? Yes they can. You just have to be careful to choose food that is good for you and won't spoil your diet. Do you believe that having a Takeaway is going to mess up your Weight Loss ... Read >
Author: Eva Moffat

A Long Term Peace For Northern Ireland

09th May 2007
Today is certainly a historic day for Northern Ireland as Unionists and Loyalists come together to form a single, local government. Will it work? Everyone is excited and optimistic. I hate to be a stick in the mud, but I don’t think this is going to ... Read >
Author: Dr. Murray Trillionaire

Norfolk Coast

08th May 2007
The Norfolk coastline is one of the best-loved and most popular coastlines in the UK. The main reason for its popularity is the enormous diversity, ranging from the traditional seaside resorts of Great Yarmouth and Hunstanton to the upmarket villages and ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Grimsby & Cleethorpes Tourist Guide & Information

18th April 2007
Grimsby is most known as a fishing town, its founder of which the word Grimsby comes from was a fisherman named Grim. He first came to Grimsby from Denmark. When he arrived his task was to murder Prince Havelock. Grim eventually could not bring him self t... Read >
Author: Naz Daud

Holidaying In Suffolk - England

09th April 2007
The Suffolk coast is the perfect destination for an early summer break. Everyone needs to get away for a holiday in the summer and the beautiful coastline, particularly around Aldeburgh is the right place for so many people with different interests. Th... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Take Away Food in London

15th February 2007
You’ll find them absolutely everywhere across the capital. Take Away eateries are commonplace in just about every High Street, Parade or Station approach in the outskirts of London. But I know what you’re thinking – they all sell the same greasy foo... Read >
Author: Dawson Gao

Identifying the good and the mediocre in the dining industry

03rd January 2007
The dining industry is arguably one of the oldest industries of human society. The provision of cooked meals could be conducted in the simplest forms like a sandwich or fish and chips while it could also be an art form where a wealth of the simplest mater... Read >
Author: Dawson Gao

Acne Get The Lowdown On This Four Letter Word

25th July 2006
Acne is considered pimples, zits, blackheads, and whiteheads. These are all part of the same irritating ailment that affects so many, especially teenagers. In fact, many people consider acne the most irritating thing about puberty. At a time when teena... Read >
Author: Lorna Findlay

London - For The Connoisseur

15th July 2006
London - the grand resonance of its very name suggests history and might. Its opportunities for entertainment by day and night go on and on and on. It's a city that exhilarates and intimidates, stimulates and irritates in equal measure, a grubby Mon... Read >
Author: anil gupta

"But Won't Eating Chicken and Fish Lower My Cholesterol?"

18th June 2006
Most people and many health experts believe that cholesterol will be lowered by substituting chicken, turkey, and fish for red meat. So instead of eating steak and potatoes for dinner, they change their eating plan to chicken and potatoes. Instead o... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Oxford City guide, including Oxford Hotels

06th June 2006
Oxford, UK is a holiday destination to which the traveler can happily return again and again. One could spend days wandering through Oxford's myriad cultural treasures which boast some of the world's best exhibits. The winding streets are full of resta... Read >
Author: Maria Williams

MANAGING MULTIPLE FRANCHISES

21st March 2006
How do you ensure that your investment and hard work as a franchisee pays more than your competitors or even more than your fellow franchisees? Easy. If you are making good money from oneget another franchise. People looking for 'real' money in the f... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

Writing Made Them Rich #5: Peter Mayle

01st January 2005
Writing Made Them Rich #5: Peter Mayle by Michael Southon Peter Mayle was born in England in 1939. His fascination with France began at the age of seventeen when, as the 'lowliest trainee' in Shell, he was instructed to accompany his boss - a M... Read >
Author: micheal southon