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Small Kitchen Appliances - From Kettles to Coffee Machines

13th August 2008
You may not think that small kitchen appliances should be given much thought when it is time to purchase a new one because they are smaller and generally inexpensive in comparison to major home appliances, which are generally larger and static in that the... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

Utilities - Energy Monitors

24th July 2008
As the ongoing credit crunch has meant a reduction in monetary resources as of late, many are now turning to appliances that will help save money on their bills. Everything from water-saving kettles to laundry balls have seen an increase in sales as mo... Read >
Author: DCollins

Electric Hobs Buying Advice

10th July 2008
Electric hobs are more popular then ever before, partly due to the shift in living trends and cooking styles. With more of us living in apartments it seems that electric hobs are the safest option for housing developers. The regulations and responsibiliti... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

Eco begins at home

06th July 2008
Green, it seems, is the new black. We are slowly beginning to eat, sleep and even build green, with the One Brighton initiative well under-way launching an eco-friendly lifestyle along with sustainable accommodation. We can travel to work on "Big Lemon" b... Read >
Author: simon-elliot

Rio De La Plata Yarn - I Love Using This Hand-Dyed Yarn

10th November 2007
The more I knit, the more I realize how much I have to learn. Many years ago I started knitting simple patterns with cheap yarn I found in my local shop. Years later, I now find myself shopping around for new designs and colors using hand-dyed yarns from ... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

About your Water Heater

22nd October 2007
Water heating is one of the largest energy users in the home as it is needed for many domestic activities. A water heater should provide enough hot water at the busiest time of the day. This is why it pays to choose carefully when replacing a worn out or ... Read >
Author: Helen

Electricity for Campers

13th July 2007
When you connect to any camp site hook-up point you will normally receive a nominal 230V, single phase, 50Hz supply. You should find a label on your camping equipment that will tell you if it is suitable for this type of supply. The Camping and Caravannin... Read >
Author: gemma

Electricity for campers and caravans, a guide to hooking up

01st July 2007
When you connect to any camping site hook-up point you will normally receive a nominal 230V, single phase, 0Hz supply. You should find a label on your equipment that will tell you if it is suitable for this type of supply. YOUR SUPPLY CABLE The socket ... Read >
Author: agilmour

Coffee Time - Counting The Tue Cost

11th April 2007
A 2007 survey by coffee giant Douwe Egberts revealed some fascinating facts - which any company Financial Director cannot really afford to ignore. The key finding was that an average of THREE employee/days per year is lost through workers "slipping out" f... Read >
Author: Jimi St.Pierre

The Salvation Army at Christmas

16th December 2006
The Red Kettle campaign, first started in San Francisco in 1891, has traditionally been The Salvation Army's most prominent fund-raiser. In 2004, the kettles raised over $100 million in communities nationwide, with the nickels, dimes, quarters and dollars... Read >
Author: Alex Daniels

Salvation Army, Not Just A Religion, A Charity Worth Giving To

06th December 2005
by: David G. Hallstrom, Sr. Last year during Christmas season I started to enter a store that I had shopped at regularly for years. I stopped at the store entrance because I felt that something was wrong. Then I realized that there was no bell ringing ... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom
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