Articles, tagged with "local produce", page 8
30th July 2009
Cottage breaks - a little bit of heaven
Being able to experience the relaxation of a cottage break is one of the West Country's specialities. Across Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and Dorset there are hundreds of opportunities to experience the best cottage...
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Author:
eddieb
30th July 2009
Self-catering in Newquay
The seaside town of Newquay is one of the top destinations in Cornwall with a vibrant atmosphere, perfect sandy beaches and plenty to do for all the family. The easiest way to make your holiday pound go further is to choose a s...
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Author:
eddieb
19th July 2009
If you are a real food enthusiast or just enjoy food then the Hampshire food festival is the ideal event for you! Taking over various venues across Hampshire from 1st-31st July, supported by local business and restaurants in Southampton, Winchester and ot...
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Author:
lexisclick
09th July 2009
Rhubarb Catering, a company from Bristol have recently become Catering Company in residence at Folly farm in Chew Magna. It's very fitting that this previously city-based catering company should move out to the countryside, closer to the source of their i...
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Author:
Phil G
05th July 2009
Organic gardening and organic markets are widely popular due to their benefits to health and the environment. Organic gardening involves the use of all natural, organic fertilizers, soil amendments and enhancements to grow plants, flowers and organic pro...
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Author:
Nikki Sabato
01st July 2009
A common misconception about Italian cuisine is that there is only one general theme that pervades all throughout. But Italy is made up of a number of regions dating from previous empires in history. For instance, Veneto was the Seat of the Venetian Rep...
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Author:
Leslie Ellis
22nd June 2009
The first official day of summer is right around the corner, and that means lots of time to relax, unwind, and enjoy the simple life. Only, summertime also tends to be filled with lots of expensive trips, barbecues, and gatherings with friends and family....
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Author:
Molly
12th June 2009
For sustainable tourism, we need to protect the cultural environment as well as the natural environment. We need to respect local cultures and ways of life, and contribute positively to local communities.
The potential negative effects of tourism ar...
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Author:
Brad Alexzander
12th June 2009
Now that tax season is over, American taxpayers across the country are wondering what to do with their refund checks. In a struggling economy, the best place to start is at home.
Buy Local Produce
When you purchase locally grown fruits and vegetables,...
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Author:
Roni Deutch
11th June 2009
One of Australia's earliest and most important wine making regions is the Hunter valley, situated a couple of hours drive north of Sydney. Here we look at some of the other reasons why the Hunter Valley is so popular with short stayers and holiday makers....
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Author:
Click4credit
11th June 2009
Now that tax season is over, American taxpayers across the country are wondering what to do with their refund checks. In a struggling economy, the best place to start is at home. By making purchases locally you can support your neighbors, friends, and com...
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Author:
Roni Deutch
05th June 2009
The Dominican Republic shares the island it occupies with Haiti. Most tourists who come to the island are initially attracted by the magnificent golden sand beaches along her 870 miles coastline. The island's northern, Atlantic side contains the majority ...
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Limotek.co.uk
18th May 2009
In the modern world, individuals have begun to develop highly individual tastes. What appeals to some people may not appeal to others. As such, it is becoming increasingly difficult to plan successful holidays where there is something for everyone. Howeve...
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Author:
Amanda Millard
15th May 2009
Once you start making juices regularly and you feel the benefits of raw living juices you may well find yourself buying rather a lot of fruit and vegetables! This is a valuable habit!! But it can add up so here is the easy guide to economy bulk fruit and ...
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Author:
Mark Snare
05th May 2009
An hours drive north of Brisbane and you will come to the Sunshine Coast.The Sunshine Coast begins at Calondra and stretches to Cooloola, the gateway to Fraser Island and includes the Glass House Mountains, Noosa Hinterland and the Mary Valley as well as ...
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Author:
JenB