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22nd September 2009
Another year, another New Years resolution ... if only this time it could be different?
Do you feel overwhelmed by both your own and others expectations for the festive period? Does the forthcoming prospect of social gatherings make you feel uncomfort... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Christmas is supposed to be a relaxing time. However, ask the average person to describe how they feel about the festive period and the overwhelming response is stressed! Indeed, according to research, Christmas is one of the most demanding times of the y... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
22nd August 2009
It's not just your body that can benefit from New Year's resolutions - your home can too. Here are some ways for you - and your home - to start 2009 as you mean to go on.
Get organised
Endless wrapping paper, empty wine glasses and unwanted toys - the... Read >
Author: A.Deakin
21st August 2009
With Christmas comes a copious amount of consumption. From turkey and trimmings, to chocolate and cheese, the festive period is a time when countless people the world over indulge in a veritable feast of fine food, wine…and even more food and wine.
... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
09th August 2009
Both men and women want to know how to get rid of stomach fat and to get rid of love handles forever. We will discuss one of the common techniques used today to get rid of both. This is called an abdominal liposuction and is very effective for the removal... Read >
Author: submitproductratings
03rd August 2009
From the catering to the venue, Christmas parties need careful thought and attention to detail. Planning Christmas parties in Leeds has become extremely popular due to the huge selection of incredible venues and the ever-increasing modernization of the ci... Read >
Author: Tony Anthony
09th July 2009
More than 1 in 10 Brits have failed to take out any form of home or contents insurance.
Boiler breakdown is top home worry for quarter of Brits - but just 23% of building insurance products cover this as standard. 16% of consumers rate theft of Chris... Read >
Author: Josie Anderson
18th June 2009
From as far back as the 18th century, Mardi Gras has been celebrated in some form along the Gulf Coast. The only time that this was not true was during the period of the Civil War. Today, Mardi Gras brings in visitors from all around the world to celebrat... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner
19th May 2009
Why not let someone else worry about Christmas and New Year this year and book a last minute stay in a hotel in Cuba over the festive period. Forget about buying the food, cooking the dinner, washing it up or organising the New Year party - just relax and... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
10th March 2009
January is the most depressing time of the year. In fact the third Monday of the month is even labelled Blue Monday by psychologists. The combination of miserable winter weather, the arrival of the dreaded Christmas bills, failed New Year resolutions, cru... Read >
Author: clickthrough
02nd February 2009
Motorbike riders have been advised that they can obtain cheaper than the norm insurance if they switch their provider to Bennett’s motorbike insurance before the end of next month.
A 25 per cent discount is on offer for those willing to take advantag... Read >
Author: Darren
22nd January 2009
It's that time of the year again when I'm a Celebrity - Get Me Out of Here is back on our television screens, and this season's line-up is seasoned with a veritable list of stars from the world of politics and entertainment. Some, such as the beautiful Da... Read >
Author: John Smith
21st January 2009
With the stress still lingering well after Christmas has been long gone and the weather not exactly a welcome start to the new year, what about sometime for yourself? The next bank holiday isn’t until April so it begs the question ‘can I wait that lon... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th January 2009
With most people finding themselves in debt because of the New Year and festive period, a lot of people will be relieved to know that they may be reimbursed by energy companies for being overcharged last year on their bills.
A lot of the energy giants... Read >
Author: Dan Collins
08th January 2009
Christmas, it’s a time for families to spend time together and enjoy the festive period, quite often all going round to a relative’s house to share presents and most likely eating a delicious turkey and some roast potatoes. The holiday season is a gr... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
02nd January 2009
So you have found the ideal Christmas present this year but the lagging economy has forced you to be with no money, not even enough to stuff your turkey or get the drinks in for the festive day. Many people are taking extreme measures to stay merry over t... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
15th December 2008
Christmas is a time for spending time with friends and family, catching up with each other, celebrating the festive season and of course swapping presents.
The act of exchanging gifts at Christmas is one that’s long standing; its roots traceable to ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
12th December 2008
At this time of year the last thing you want is for something to go wrong with you gas and/or electricity. It’s cold and dark outside and you do not want to be sat in a house with no heating and have to wait hours for an electrician. The only problem is... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
04th December 2008
Nice opportunity to select the perfect Phillies theme accessories with our “Xmas decors” online. With a lucrative selection of Phillies themed Xmas Decors and Xmas present ideas, we strive to please. With hundreds of exciting new products on the websi... Read >
Author: Karunakar
03rd December 2008
There is a gargantuan range of toys and games on the market for children this Christmas, and kids are not usually known for being quiet about what they want at this time of year are they? Creative tioys are a great way to keep them occupied and entertaine... Read >
03rd December 2008
It's that time of the year again when I'm a Celebrity - Get Me Out of Here is back on our television screens, and this season's line-up is seasoned with a veritable list of stars from the world of politics and entertainment. Some, such as the beautiful Da... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
03rd December 2008
It's Christmas time again; time for over-eating, relaxing and exchanging Christmas presents. But leading up to the festive period, the magic of Christmas can sometimes be hard to find when fighting your way through bustling crowds to try and find appropri... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
03rd December 2008
Tralee is a great place to visit this Christmas season with a whole host of special events planned for the festive period. With carol singers, pantomimes, ice skating and even a magical Santa trail to follow, Tralee is going to be awash with Christmas spi... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
Loans, mortgages and credit cards are all financial products that many people are finding they cannot get approved for at the moment, the state of banking and lending in not only England but all over Europe and the United States of America has been left w... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
02nd December 2008
London is a vibrant and bustling city at the best of times but during the festive period it has something extra special. There is a mind boggling array of things to do from ice skating and pantomimes to traditions from years gone by, some slightly odde... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
01st December 2008
Nothing says Christmas quite like high street shops bedecked with multicoloured tinsel, twinkling fairy lights and all things glittery. But sometimes all of this can be a bit of a sensory overload. And of course, the hordes of swarming panic buyers, lon... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
01st December 2008
Across Europe towns and cities are getting ready for Christmas. Lights and decorations are all going up, if they are not up already and shops are preparing for the seasonal rush with there own festive cheer. Town and city centres from the biggest city�s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st December 2008
It is that time of year again when we are all searching for the ideal present. With such a wide range of products on the market it is easy to see why it takes many people so long to choose which present they are going to buy.
One product, however, alwa... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
30th November 2008
With Christmas drawing close, now is the perfect time to start thinking about your festive displays and Christmas trees. Many businesses may use the same tired old artificial tree year after year but surely, there must be a better way. You could always... Read >
Author: PaulZ
20th November 2008
One of the most potent symbols of the season of goodwill, the Christmas stocking is certainly one of the highlights of the festive period what better treat is there than waking up on Christmas morning, reaching to the foot of the bed and pulling out Santa... Read >
Author: John Smith
17th November 2008
Christmas weddings are becoming increasingly popular and according to a recent poll by a wedding magazine, December the 25th is now the fifth most requested date to get married in the UK.
With the magic of the vows, dress and coming together of two peo... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
31st October 2008
Deciding on why to buy someone for Christmas is never an easy decision. You want something that you know that the recipient will enjoy, but that is also within the price range that you have planned. Christmas gift hampers could be a good solution.
Some... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
31st October 2008
Of course, it’s only weeks away but there are a few helpful tips as an online business that you can follow, to help get the most out of the festive season. And, with the present economic climate, this year's Christmas sales could make or break your bu... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
30th October 2008
With the festive season fast approaching, couples and families are starting to think about the possibility of going away over Christmas. Whether it be during Christmas or perhaps a break after to recharge batteries.
The number of couples and families c... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
30th October 2008
Another New Year and another time to start planning out resolutions and weight loss plans after an indulging Christmas period as quickly passed by. It is also a time of sales galore in most shops on the computer and in top high street retailers as the eve... Read >
Author: chloeramsbottom
28th October 2008
Tis the season to be jolly… but it is not necessarily particularly jolly if you are a mistress, or ‘other’ woman having an affair with a married man and planning on spending the festive season alone. At the one time of year which is billed as bein... Read >
Author: Margaret May Burton
27th October 2008
It’s that time of year again, the Christmas deals are starting to be rolled out around the country and now is the time to start looking for the best deals. The great thing about Christmas is the great television that is available. All the old Christmas ... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
20th October 2008
Spain is a country rich with culture and heritage. You will find varied temperature throughout Spain. The central plains are a place of extreme, during summer it is very hot and during winters it is bitter cold with freezing winds. On the other hand the A... Read >
Author: Innomax Soutions
02nd October 2008
One of the most potent symbols of the season of goodwill, the Christmas stocking is certainly one of the highlights of the festive period – what better treat is there than waking up on Christmas morning, reaching to the foot of the bed and pulling out... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
02nd October 2008
The festive season is fast approaching, bringing with it a mixture of anticipation and anxiety. For many people, the holidays are a chance to relax and take a well-earned rest after a hectic year. It can also be an opportunity to re-group, meet with fri... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
01st October 2008
As we enter the autumn/winter season and start to head towards Christmas there is more and more pressure to get it right for the festive period. What to wear for the big day? What to buy Aunty Mae? What to serve for Christmas dinner? The stress of this ti... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
02nd September 2008
As the summer begins to draws to a close, many travel enthusiasts will be starting to think about the ideal trip to enjoy around Christmas time, with the cities of Prague and Budapest becoming very popular destinations in recent years.
Prague is a gr... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
05th July 2008
Are you thinking about going on a vacation this Christmas? If so, you need to collect as much information as you can on hotel Christmas breaks. As you can imagine, there are many options available and the one that you choose will determine how good of a t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th July 2008
There are many details to consider when it comes to hotel Christmas breaks. In fact, if you are not aware of everything that you are going to be up against you could end up making some wrong decisions that will put unwanted stress on you. Fortunately, if ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th June 2008
April 2008 saw the arrival of the Infosec Show in London, where top IT security companies came together to discuss the hot topics in the information security industry. One of the hottest of the hot topics discussed at the 2008 show was the increase in ph... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
08th April 2008
Part 1- Grindelwald, Switzerland
If you want something more spectacular to look at than a Christmas tree, head for the Jungfrau in Switzerland. This mountainous plateau which tops 4000 metres, drops away on its nothern side in one of the most breathtakin... Read >
Author: Tim Burton
01st February 2008
So, Christmas is over and you’ve managed to get through the festive period with being able to (just about) afford all those presents and foodstuffs.
But as the New Year begins, it begins to dawn on you that maybe you spent more than you intended.
... Read >
Author: DCollins
31st January 2008
Those consumers struggling with their finances following the festive period should look to switch to more competitive deals, it has been suggested.
According to Moneyfacts, now is the ideal time for the thousands of people who are now facing up to the ... Read >
Author: ARouse
30th January 2008
As the Christmas aftermath dawns on the UK economy, it is predicted that nearly 7 million people will end up paying more on the credit card debts they accumulated over the festive period.
With an estimated £34 billion being put onto credit cards durin... Read >
Author: DCollins
29th January 2008
Some people argue that it’s never too early to start planning for Christmas, even though the decorations have only just been put away from the last festive splurge. If you’re one of them your preparations will be well under way already.
However, mo... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
23rd January 2008
December arrives, the weather takes a turn for the worse, relatives’ and loved-ones’ Christmas lists arrive by the dozens, and since you’ve grown up, Santa doesn’t seem to be pulling his weight. All in all the winter months have a tendency to be ... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
22nd January 2008
In addition to shedding the excess pounds gained over the festive period, many decide to use the beginning of the calendar year to engage in some much-needed spring cleaning. Apart from replacing household appliances and getting rid of unwanted gifts, m... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
20th January 2008
According to an industry expert, the number of people looking for help with their finances will increase in the first two months of 2008.
According to Heather Choudhary, a specialist debt adviser for the Bradford branch of Citizens Advice, the weeks fo... Read >
Author: ARouse
18th January 2008
Christmas and New Years are times that you spend with your loved ones, but an increasing amount of people are now choosing to spend this time abroad. According to a recent survey, a record number of 3.5 million people have booked flights during the Christ... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
18th January 2008
Recent research by the Abbey has discovered that over 3million people will transfer credit card balances in the first three months of 2008, with men transferring the biggest balances.
The average balance switched from interest-bearing credit cards to... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
14th January 2008
With sales of MP3 players having increased over the festive period, the music world as we know appears to be changing as a result.
According to industry statistics there was a surge in music downloads in the weeks leading up to Christmas – almost dou... Read >
Author: DCollins
14th November 2007
With Christmas rapidly approaching, now is the perfect time to check out whether you have the best credit cards to see you through the festive period. If you are carrying forward a balance that is likely to increase in line with your Christmas shopping, t... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
05th November 2007
Christmas time and the festive period in general is renowned for being a time where we all spend lots and sometimes more money than our pockets can afford. December and January are the months where many people take out store cards and credit cards to fina... Read >
Author: Imran
15th October 2007
The festive season of August to October sees maximum real estate activity in India. Kerala sets the trend with Onam and Diwali is usually the peak across the North and the West. In a year of slowing down of property markets across the country largely due ... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
13th September 2007
When you’re little, amidst the tinsel and snow-in-a-can, Stocking Fillers are high on the list of cool things to have at Christmas. Boys and girls simply love Stocking Fillers so why should this change when you get a bit older? It’s bad enough turning... Read >
Author: sarah hague
12th October 2006
While it may seem like a case of “Bah Humbug”, the Christmas season can be a great time to actually get away from the family rather than being, as most product advertisers and marketing companies would have it, a time for the family to come together. ... Read >
Author: Jack Mack
23rd September 2006
Nightmare Break
After a really busy period of work at Christmas that had me working all hours, I felt I needed a break and wanted to treat my husband, who I had barely managed to converse with over the festive period. On a spur of the moment decision,... Read >
Author: Rebecca Carter
13th August 2006
Only a few more months to go and it will be Christmas again. Time to start snuggling up in front of a cosy log fire, time to start wrapping up warm and time to be really romantic!
And, what a fabulous time of the year to get married if you are one of ... Read >
Author: Emily Tanner
06th January 2006
Why pay for new books when you can get them for free online?
An online book swap scheme, set up by two friends in their spare time, has robbed bookshops of more than 10,000.
The site, ReadItSwapIt (http://www.readitswapit.co.uk), allows book lovers... Read >
Author: Donna werbner
16th December 2005
Why not let someone else worry about Christmas and New Year this year and book a last minute stay in a hotel over the festive period. Forget about buying the food, cooking the dinner, washing it up or organising the New Year party - just relax and conce... Read >
Author: sam lowe
09th December 2005
Festive Survival (How not to let your waist expand over christmas and New Year)
Most people over the festive period will put on between 7 and 12 lbs. That's now until new year. Its no wonder people make resolutions for new year. But why wait till new ... Read >
Author: Gavin Walsh
26th October 2005
1. Don't kill yourself trying to be too nice to everyone you meet. You will putting too much pressure on yourself. Sometimes meeting people at social occasions such as christmas can be just as tiring as your daily job. However, be aware some people may ha... Read >
Author: ian tham
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