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Prepare Your Home for the Summer Months
Jul 24th
Here in Britain we have had quite a tough winter period, the initial glee that we would be getting a white Christmas turned to dread once people realised that the roads would become a slippery nightmare and walking to the car was considered an Antarctic expedition. The temperatures stayed low and even more snow blanketed the whole country with the shocking truth hit home with satellite pictures of the British Isles painted white.
Luckily as the snow thaws and normal service resumes many people are looking forward to seeing the sun again and anticipating being able to sit out in the More >
Unique Diamond Engagement Rings Trends – Which is Your Style This Summer?
Jul 4th
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Like any other trend in the fashion world, the trend of diamond jewelry too is extremely vibrant and dynamic. And if it comes to choosing a diamond engagement ring, this ever-changing market trend sees its peak.
Definitely, some designs of such rings can’t escape unnoticed if the would-be grooms are constantly looking for the best choice available to impress ‘her’ in the most effective manner.
So if you are one of those who are going to get engaged this summer, you need to find out some amazingly exciting and attracting rings which will help to bring a pleasant and innocent smile on More >
Seven Tips for Successful Summer Garden Parties
Jun 26th
If you’re proud of your lovely garden why keep it to yourself? Show it off by inviting friends and family to a garden party. It can be the perfect setting for a relaxed lunch, a children’s birthday party, a sophisticated dinner or a lively celebration. All you need is a little imagination and planning. Follow these tips to ensure an enjoyable time for yourself and your guests:
1) Sit comfortably
Make sure everyone has somewhere to sit. If your garden furniture has spent the winter in the shed or exposed to the elements, give it a good clean. Buy or borrow more More >
Summer Salads
Jun 24th
Early spring sees many buds and shoots bursting into life and it is these wonderful green sprigs, again full of life and vitality that transform an early salad. You just have to know what is edible. My favourite is wild garlic, it makes a wonderful addition to spring salads, soups, stir-fries, but there are other wild plants that can be used to bulk up the salad bowl. Garlic mustard is another early spring stalwart; it too adds a spicy flavour to the menu. Cover a patch of dandelion with a paving slab to block the light and harvest the pale More >