By: Ken Watson | 2010-12-06 | Business In countries like United Kingdom, and some other commonwealth countries such as Canada, New Zealand, Australia, read more
By: Dean Gammell | 2011-11-14 | Gifts In the UK, Christmas crackers have always been part of tradition. It is also popular in other countries like New Zealand, Australia and Canada. These will always come with a joke, paper and a hat to ensure that it goes with a loud bang. In addition to other unique items, these crackers can also be perfect personalised gifts or fillers for Christmas stockings. read more
By: Richard Martindale | 2010-03-28 | Holidays Did you know that Christmas crackers were originally called 'cosaque'. This is what they were called after Tom Smith invented them in the mid 1800's. And the word 'cosaque' is French for Cossack, the Russian soldier. read more
By: rajendra | 2011-01-02 | Cooking The holes in crackers are named docking hole, which is to control the large air pockets from crackers while shaping the dough baking in the oven. Unlike normal biscuits, crackers can come in varied shapes and sizes such as round, triangle and square. Crackers are nutritious and well prepared to eat use the dryer which is beneficial for the accumulation and long journey. Chapatti, Crisp bread, pita and lavash in the middle of the flat breads are considered auxiliary of so-called crackers. read more
By: ifacompare | 2010-12-15 | Gifts As Christmas once again looms on the horizon, people around the United Kingdom are preparing for the usual onslaught of costs. Perhaps this year more than ever before there is a very definite need to keep those costs down without sacrificing the pleasure we are rewarded with from giving gifts to the friends and family we love. This may seem like a very tall order, but not impossible! read more
By: Jim Crowley | 2010-04-03 | Book Reviews What happens when your belief in your world comes to a sudden halt. What happens in a society that doesn't let you chance your mind? read more
By: Dean Gammell | 2011-09-12 | Gifts The wide selection of gifts for your loved ones means that you are likely to end up with a unique and personal gift for them that will be treasured for many years to come. read more
By: Clair Mckinney | 2011-04-09 | Music Born on August 21, 1954 in Whitman, Massachusetts, Smith observed curiosity in drums on hearing marching bands through parades in his hometown as a child. He obtained his 1st drum kit at two decades o... read more
By: Jackie Strong | 2011-09-21 | Clothing Are you looking for baby dresses for special occasions? With Christmas on the horizon you may be needing some beautiful dresses for those social functions you will be going to. I always feel that girls are more lucky than boys in the matter of dressing and style. read more
By: Choy Chang | 2010-03-30 | Recipes If you want to copy your favorite Cracker Barrel recipe, this article will get you started! Chefs always make it look so easy! They grab a handful of this, a bit of that, a pinch of this and a dash of that. They fling it in a pan; flip it around a few times, slide it onto a plate, add a little garnish, and voila - dinner is served. read more
By: April | 2010-12-14 | Gifts Browse through our new Christmas shop and you'll find some cracking Christmas goodies. Take our Christmas Gift Hampers, for instance. read more
By: Jacqueline Strong | 2010-03-30 | Crafts Learning how to face paint is one of those hobbies that can turn out to be so much fun. Gone are the days when people celebrated by dressing up only on birthdays, anniversaries and at Christmas, etc. read more
By: Criss White | 2010-09-28 | Marriage Social events are events that require preparation and participation not just from the hosts or celebrant, but of course, from the all the guests. Weddings are made more special with friends and family members... read more
By: helen | 2011-02-23 | Shopping The most traditional of all British designers Paul Smith was born in 1946 in Nottingham and dreamed of becoming professional bicycle racer. However, in 1970 Paul Smith opens his first boutique called Vetement Pour Homme on Byard Lane where clothes by Kenzo and Katherine Hamnett are sold. Soon he begins do develop and sell his own clothes models and even tries to export in USA custom jeans and unusual green jackets he wears himself. read more
By: edstock | 2010-10-14 | Shopping The most traditional of all British designers Paul Smith was born in 1946 in Nottingham and dreamed of becoming professional bicycle racer. However, in 1970 Paul Smith opens his first boutique called Vetement Pour Homme on Byard Lane where clothes by Kenzo and Katherine Hamnett are sold. Soon he begins do develop and sell his own clothes models and even tries to export in USA custom jeans and unusual green jackets he wears himself. read more