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Archive for April, 2008

Vegetarian Delights At Raw Food Restaurants Posted By : Michael Selvon

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

It could be said that vegetarians are enjoying a bit of paradise, with the increase in the number of raw food restaurants.
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Stuffed, Not mushroom inside… Posted By : Spud Larkin

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Mushrooms, now known as the vegatarians, meat. a very much looked-over stomach filler, there are so many fillings ( or toppings) but here is my favourite.
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Gift Baskets For Women Posted By : Lauretta Wiering

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Its often said that women are easier to buy presents for than men, and there is a lot of truth in that. When it comes to the gift basket market, there does seem to be more of a choice if you are looking for a more unusual gift for the woman in your life. Perhaps […]

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Shrimp And Grits And Other Southern Flavor Favorites Posted By : Rex Freiberger

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Tourists going to Charleston enjoy experiencing the local cuisine. The City of Charleston, like many other southern cities, is known throughout the world for its tasty seafood dishes. Other favorites include such traditional food such as beaten biscuits. The cuisine is not only delicious but also unique because you can not get these types of […]

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Is White Tea the New Green? An Insiders Guide. Posted By : Kev Woodward

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

White tea is becoming more popular amongst tea drinkers, many busy city professionals are choosing this instead of their usual espresso or latte.
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Mountain Ash, a tree of many uses Posted By : Growing Greetings

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Mountain Ash or Rowan as it’s also known, is a common tree in many gardens and as a native, grows well in the UK. However few of us give it much thought. The bright red berries of the Rowan make it an attractive ornamental tree for the garden. It doesn’t drop the berries all over […]

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The Hidden Triangle Posted By : Spud Larkin

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Childhood favourites, tend to become our comfort foods in later life. one of mine was cheese triangles, and I like to use them where i can, so here is a lovely little Cottage Pie recipe.
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Mussels, a wonderful delicay in Belgium Posted By : Tania Machowska

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

The biggest mussel centre is based in Yerseke (the Netherlands), here you can find the only mussel auction in the world.
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Pinot Grigio Is More Popular Then Ever Posted By : Mark Hooson

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Laithwaites Decanter Independent Wine Merchant of the Year 2007 offers a range of Italian Pinot Grigio as well as interesting varieties from less well-trodden corners of the wine world.
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Wine Tasting Events Posted By : Martin Rusett

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

History of wine is more than thousands of years old. Man is making and drinking wine from ancient times. Several proofs of winemaking have been identified by human being in past. Along with wine wine tasting is also very old tradition. But in current modern world it has become very much popular among wine makers, […]

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