Articles, tagged with "foodies", page 7
07th June 2010
Towered in the 'City of Tehzeeb', The Comfort Inn Lucknow is perfectly situated close to the entertainment complex, Ambedkar Udyan garden and Lohia Park. It is also within the proximity of the University of Lucknow. Neighborhood significant sites contain ...
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Author:
anjelarock
07th June 2010
Indore is an important city and major business hub of Madhya Pradesh in central India. Hotel Crown Palace, one of the classy hotels of Indore, provides superior services and affectionate welcome at exceptionally reasonable charge. It is truthfully a resti...
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Author:
anjelarock
24th May 2010
Stereotypically home to clogs, windmills, tulips and canals, the Netherlands boasts much more than its most famous assets when it comes to the ingredients for an unforgettable holiday experience. So what's out there to be explored, discovered and enjoyed ...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan
24th May 2010
The Golden Chariot is a luxury train, introduced to explore the heritage sites of Karnataka . Embark on a luxurious voyage to explore the cradle of stone architecture. The stunning historical buildings are world famous for its architectural brilliance. Va...
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Author:
Nisha
30th April 2010
Getting married is one of the most exciting times in a person's life. Their future is ahead of them, and after all the planning and budgeting they need to get away to a place where they can just relax and unwind. One of the perfect destinations for this i...
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Author:
Sunil Punjabi
23rd April 2010
Obesity or Over weight, whatever it be called. Both mean "a house of illness". The much believed concept that people suffer from obesity due to being foodies is completely foolish. Obesity is not only the result of less calories burnt from what you ate ...
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Author:
Buntz
12th April 2010
For people living close to the beach, life would be like a platter full of oysters, and more so in the case of sea food lovers. The mighty Oceans of the world have always been helpful to mankind by providing sea food since life and time itself began, nour...
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Author:
Roger Craft
09th April 2010
As one of the few accessories that may really be capable of suiting all occasions the charm bracelet stands as an important key to anyone's repertoire when meaning to look their best. With the individual attachments coming from so many sources of inspirat...
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Author:
Wilfredo Rodgers
24th March 2010
Have you secretly longed to be recognized for your daily hard work in the kitchen? Do you imagine yourself a gifted cook a la Martha Stewart (without the ankle bracelet)? Well, guess what? There is a quick and easy way to showcase your culinary skills and...
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Author:
Garret Wong
23rd March 2010
To say that Lisbon is a wonderful city is an understatement. The charming power of this melancholic city is everywhere, in the scenery, in the narrow uphill streets of the Alfama district, in the nostalgic music that breaks out of the restaurants playing...
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Author:
MGF
19th February 2010
In the heart of the Walking District of San Diego, if you happen to smell the aromatic flavor of Mexican food, you will know that you are close to Café Coyote. This restaurant in San Diego has been operating over 20 years. A festive atmosphere, attentive...
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Author:
webrecsol optimizer
15th February 2010
Enticingly hot spices that can make your eyes water, delicious melted butter that can cause your arteries to clog and sinfully rich, creamy sauces that can add a huge sum to your calorie count. Ah, Indian food. Authentic Indian cuisine traveled halfway ac...
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Author:
Kayla Tyler
09th February 2010
The waters of Alaska are well-known for their rich and flourishing fish and seafood populations, but so much of the time, the focus for consumers is on those well-known fish, and not so much on other very delicious and equally nutritious counterparts. Whi...
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Author:
Allie Moxley
08th February 2010
Agra is renowned across the globe for its magnificent white marble Taj Mahal which stands as the symbol of love, drawing tourists like moths. The legacy of the Mughal empire has left a magnificent fort and a sprinkling of fascinating tombs and mausoleums,...
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Author:
ezeego
01st February 2010
Whether a romantic getaway, unforgettable birthday present or simply a chance to catch up with friends, organising a surprise city break for friends, family or loved ones can prove both a highly enjoyable and rewarding experience. As far as European citie...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan