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A poem, Rehab 'ain't no plush resort
Someone said to me today, Its just not good to get out of bed. I thought for a moment and replied, " Oh just think of all the beautiful sites you wouldn't get to see " A friend, a neighbor and especially me My friend Tom had the blues a wee bit...
38 commentsBuy Gourmet Cheese Online -- Gourmet Cheese Gift Baskets
Gourmet cheese gift baskets make the perfect spread for a party, and are a great way to try different cheeses. Here are cheese samplers worth checking out.
1 commentHow to Devour the Sausage Plate: Eating at McGuire's in Pensacola, FL.
A humorous guide to eating the sausage plate at McGuire's in Pensacola, FL. Visitors to Pensacola should always try to eat at least one meal at McGuire's.
0 commentsOnline Butchers In The UK - Are They Any Good?
I've been on a misson lately to find a good quality, yet reasonably priced butcher online. Here are my findings...if I'm doing it, I'm sure it will be of help to others too!
0 commentsPropane or Charcoal?
As summer creeps up, we dust off the ol’ grills. Wait, you don’t have a grill? Well, let’s get right on fixing that! The first thing you want to decide is charcoal or propane, and we’re going to help you out with some quick and easy tips to...
0 commentsCaffé con Zucchero (Coffee with Sugar)
Being widely branded as the most-requested boosting item in the morning, coffee has surely come a long way. Breakfast in Italy would never be whole without the intense flavor and stimulating kick of caffeine.
0 commentsCookies - A DIY Gift For Any Occasion
We're always looking for great ideas for little gifts to give to others for numerous different reasons. How about cookies? Here's how to dress them up and make them a fabulous gift!
3 commentsLa Florentine Torrone Candy
This magnificently tasty traditional Italian treat, has been the favorite Christmas candy, for generations. The Italian characters are widely recognized as the brand La Florentine. Torrone candy is a traditional confectionery found in almost every part of Italy. Torrone, which in Italian terms mean “big tower”, deriving from the Roman treat called cupedia or cupeto. Historically, it has been recognized as early as 15th century in Alicante.
0 commentsStörtebeker Roggen, Strauslunder brauerei
I would actually have saved this beer for the World Cup finals. But as we know it was not the best team that reached the final. But then you've got to settle for second best - or third best, depending on whether it is location or fixture you look...
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