By: Carol Savage | 2010-11-23 | Recipes A starter is the first course in a meal of several courses, designed to be light enough to whet the appetite whilst still allowing room for the remaining courses. The role of the starter is to enliven the palette and prepare the diner for the courses to come without over-facing them. For this reason light meats such as beef Carpaccio or a fish course such as smoked salmon or crab have become popular starter recipes served in high-end restaurants. read more
By: Frank L Cahill | 2011-10-13 | Hotels Ireland is widely loved by tourists. Nature lover, historians, Artists and even tourists having deep knowledge of science also want to visit Ireland. read more
By: Dorothy C. Wood | 2011-01-03 | Cooking Each time we waken in the morning we start to think about what the day time will provide. Among the items that you will think about is deliver the results, your career, the commute on the office, your deadlines, and what to consume for breakfast. Yup, meals are 1 of things that springs to mind. It is just natural. You would like a thing to fire you up for the remainder of the day time. There are lots of simple and fast dishes intended for everyday cooking for you to ought to learn yourself if yo read more
By: Dean Gammell | 2013-02-20 | Destinations Hens will definitely want to celebrate their hen party in Ireland for two reasons. For sure, there are a lot of other reasons why hens will choose to have their hen do at an Irish city or town. After all, Ireland does have a lot to offer in terms of tourist attractions as a lot of its towns and cities are regular tourist destinations. read more
By: Mollie Slater | 2012-04-16 | Recipes With the Queen's diamond jubilee and the Olympics this summer its time our food got patriotic too. We have some of the most delicious fresh ingredients grown and reared on our own shores and its time we used these to create unforgettable meals which celebrate being British. Find out how to make the most of British ingredients using online cooking resources. read more
By: Daisy Espinosa | 2012-05-08 | Cooking Filipinos are known for their fondness with noodle recipe, their affection with the recipe was a result of Chinese influences. In the Philippines there are lots of different variation of cooking noodle, as environmental resources always affect people for preparing their food. read more
By: Recipe Finder | 2011-02-22 | Recipes Moms are quite busy, but they have to find ways to prepare good meals for their families. This is why convenience is a big factor. read more
By: Billy Bristol | 2010-03-26 | Recipes Nigerian cooking relies on starchy root vegetables such as yams and cassava. Nigerians also use lots of green vegetables, such as bitterleaf (similar to collard greens), okra, spinach, and other African plants. Plants are not the only things Nigerians turn to. They do like meat dishes using goat, fish or chicken. read more
By: Ahtisham Ahmed | 2012-03-09 | Holidays St. Patrick's Day is celebrated with great pomp and show in the regions of Ireland and countries like United States, Argentina, Canada, Great Britain, Montserrat, South Korea, New Zealand and Japan. On this day, the green color is considered as of huge importance. read more
By: Andrew Norris | 2010-04-01 | Destinations If you are arriving off the ferry from any of the country's northern ports, Brittany might well be the first stop in your journey of exploration in France. Its proximity to Great Britain and Ireland make it ideal for families bringing their own vehicle, but who wish to avoid interminable car journeys with young children. read more
By: Henry | 2011-04-08 | College The British Isles are a group of islands that are found in the northwest coast of Europe. The British Isles are compromised of the islands of Britain and Ireland and also some over 6,000 smaller islands. The United Kingdom and Ireland are the only two sovereign states that are located in the island. The Isle of Man and the Channel islands are two dependencies of the United Kingdom though the Channel Islands are not physically part of this group of islands. read more
By: dpdp | 2011-04-02 | Negotiation Ireland Snap-Apple Night by Daniel Maclise portrays a Halloween party in Blarney, Ireland, in 1832. The young children on the right bob for apples. A couple in the center play "Snap-Apple read more
By: Alicia | 2011-05-11 | Cruises Cruises from Scotland include routes to the fjords around Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands, and Norway; to Britain's own islands; and even into the interior lochs of the Scottish highlands. read more
By: donald hood | 2011-05-12 | Holidays Scorching sunshine over April coincided with Britains Royal Wedding and 2 long bank holiday weekends - When the sun comes out, the barbecues come out. read more