Food & Leasure

How to use Daily Deal Aggregator Sites to Find Great Deals

June 8, 2011
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No matter the city or country you live in, you can take advantage of Daily Deal sites, which are literally a dime a dozen. Apart from the well known ones like Groupon and Living Social, there are many smaller, localized sites that offer relevant content, which means you don’t have to travel far to avail [...]

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Top destinations for summer 2011 breaks

June 8, 2011
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According to UK travel gurus Thomas Cook, Turkey and Spain are among the most popular 2011 holiday destinations for Brits in search of a little sunshine. Renowned for its scorching summer temperatures and great value package holidays, Turkey has long been popular with UK travellers in search of a cheap and cheerful fortnight in the [...]

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Catering Expresso Gourmet Coffee

October 15, 2010

Even a Coffee Bean or San Francisco Coffee outlet frequenter won’t be able to master the art of appreciating true gourmet coffee unless they know the history and info about gourmet coffee. Oh, of course, you don’t have to an EXPERT to enjoy and understand gourmet coffee, but knowing a little bit more than the [...]

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How Much Money Would a Family Need to Attend the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver?

January 31, 2010

1.6 million tickets to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver became available and the prices range anywhere from $25 to $1100 per ticket. For the closing ceremony alone, the tickets may range anywhere from $175 to $775. This can be quite pricey, depending on the events that you attend and whether or not you’re a [...]

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Basil, King of Italian Herbs

January 21, 2010

The herb that’s most popularly associated with Italian cuisine is basil (Basilico). There are several varieties, but you’re most likely to find sweet basil in the shops – it has large, aromatic leaves. Cooking with basil, especially if you grew it yourself, is wonderfully satisfying . Basil is a small, bushy plant that grows to about [...]

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Genetically Engineered Foods May Cause Rising Food Allergies

October 11, 2009

Arguments made by the Environmental Protection Agency, which regulates plant produced pesticides, tell us not to worry about the thought of consuming toxic pesticides. Instead, they say that the pesticides used, Bt, are produced naturally from a soil bacterium which has a history of safe use by organic farmers who have used the solution for [...]

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Victoria BC – One of Canada's Most Beautiful Cities

October 11, 2009

Victoria British Columbia is the garden city of Canada; its refreshing ocean climate is the reason why flowers grow here all year long. The natural beauty it possesses lures several million tourists from all over to Victoria BC. Although Victoria BC has so many wonderful features to share with the world, many people are simply [...]

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Five Things To Do In Toronto

October 10, 2009

Toronto is a tourist’s paradise as this place has an abundance of cultural and historical attractions such as Arts and Culture Royal Ontario Museum. Canada rentals are very popular in the Toronto region. Tourists are advised to pre plan the top things that they must be doing while vacationing in Toronto. Sightseeing is one of [...]

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Top Five Things To Do In Vancouver

October 9, 2009

Sightseeing is the first most popular holiday activity in Vancouver as this place has many historical attractions such as Yaletown, Gaoler’s Mews, Roedde House Museum and The Mansion. Vancouver has many museums including Vancouver Police Historical Society and Centennial Museum, Vancouver Museum and Vancouver Maritime Museum where the tourists can explore amazing artifacts. In order [...]

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Why is Shopping so Satisfying?

October 9, 2009

Shopping is something that everyone has to do, for some reason or other. You have to go shopping for clothes, food, household items, and other things to accommodate your day-to-day activities. Whatever the reason may be, an average person has to buy something everyday. Necessity is the main reason for shopping Necessity is the main [...]

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