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Icon Chefs Surmount the Household Kitchen

23rd February 2009
The celebrity chef is here to stay and these personalities have made their presence felt in every kitchen in the land. Led by Fanny Craddock in the 1960's, followed by the Galloping Gourmet Graham Kerr in the 1970's and then by Michel and Albert Roux ... Read >
Author: Sangeeta

London, the Capital of Great Britain.

09th January 2009
For the first-time visitors, the best advice I can offer when visiting London is to prioritize what you want to see and do. This is because London simply cannot be covered in a matter of days. Trying to cover too much ground in one go will leave visitors ... Read >
Author: Igortravel

Newcastle heroes are not all footballers

03rd December 2008
Alan Shearer, Jackie Milburn, Hughie Gallacher. Three of the most important men of Newcastle's history and three men who have all worn the football club's number nine shirt with pride. Footballers are seen as gods in the Toon whether they're goalsco... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Even A Cheap Vegas Travel Is Enjoyable

02nd December 2008
If your idea of a vacation involves sleeping in a hostel room with 20 other people, eating 99 cent buffets, scoring free casino game plays and outdoor people-watching, then Vegas travel is for you! Sure, some couples, high-rollers, celebrities and fam... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Five Star World Cruise Cuisine

21st October 2008
One of the best aspects of any five star world cruises is going to be the food. In fact some of the best and most interesting cuisines are served up on these cruises. You can even go on five star world cruise vacations where the point is simply to explore... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Birmingham puts a new and improved mark on the culinary landscape.

27th August 2008
Birmingham has gone under a rather publicised facelift in the last few years and being a city of many cultures, the range of food that is available is extensive. New restaurants are being opened all the time and with whole sections of the city being d... Read >
Author: MarkeD

The new George Hotel menu emulates national restaurant trends

16th August 2008
The George Hotel may be one of the oldest establishments in Penrith, but the staff are keen to bring it up to date with the launch of a new, more flexible menu focusing on local ingredients and versatility of dishes to suit all diners' pockets. The ch... Read >
Author: mattharts

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16th August 2008
Indian Cuisine - a Cultural Journey The culture of Indian cuisine is rooted squarely in the continent's diverse, multi-cultural and rich history. Key events and influences from India's past have helped shape one of the most well-known, loved and dive... Read >
Author: We love Curry

When Homeowners Stash Unused Kitchen Gadgets

23rd July 2008
Households in the UK have, once again, been found out to be stockpiling valuables worth several thousands of pounds. While it was jewelleries that were stashed in hundreds of homes sometime back, this time a new study discovered that homeowners in the cou... Read >
Author: Musa Aliyu

Celebrity Chefs , How They Conquered the Household Kitchen

22nd July 2008
The celebrity chef is here to stay and these personalities have made their presence felt in every kitchen in the land. Led by Fanny Craddock in the 1960's, followed by the Galloping Gourmet Graham Kerr in the 1970's and then by Michel and Albert Roux i... Read >
Author: z.pduvedi

Consider Yourself at home

18th July 2008
Have you ever considered how amazing it would be to be able to explore other parts of the world exactly on your own terms and in your own time, but without having to forfeit all your home comforts? Does that sound like a tall order? Well, a motorhome ... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis

Culinary Colleges Are Not An Easy Ride

15th July 2008
If you are a member of the culinary community as either a chef or someone who just cooks as a hobby, then it may be mind blowing to accept the fact that some people hate to cook. Either they just hate the time spent on cooking or they simply do not know h... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Not Just Big: Dallas, Texas Vacations

07th July 2008
As a native Texan and longtime Dallasite, I'm often caught wondering why my old stomping ground never took off as a premier tourist destination. Our culture is diverse and vibrant, celebrity chefs like TV's Tom Colicchio and Bobby Flay have praised our cu... Read >
Author: Steven Mayo

Grow Your Own: Debt and Produce

03rd July 2008
During the Second World War we were encouraged to ‘Dig For Victory' - a government drive to promote growing our own fruit and vegetables due to food shortages as a result of the conflict. All around the country there were influxes of allotments, wher... Read >
Author: DCollins

Summer in the city: Birmingham and the festival frenzy

25th May 2008
For many people, the UK's festival season is as good as it gets in terms of letting loose, relaxing and watching their favourite bands. Indeed, 3 or 4 days camped in a field with nothing to do but eat, drink and dance may be the ideal way to wile away the... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
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