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The New Interest on English Cuisine

September 5, 2013 By Louise

English breakfast plate at Smiths of Smithfiel...

English cuisine may not be as popular as the other cuisines offered by its European neighbors, but it’s still a delicious mix of dishes that is hearty and reflect the country’s long tradition and rich culture.

Eastern and continental Europe has been a major influence on the development of English cuisine, and this is quite evident in the way dishes are prepared. The strong emphasis on meat and fish as the main proteins is also nod to this European heritage.

The cuisine of England has adapted not only to the climate of the country, but also the influence of the other countries it has touched in its long history. You can see this in the use of many spices that originate from North America (particularly chillies) and curry from India. [Read more…]

Accommodation Alternatives to Hotels

May 4, 2013 By Louise

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Hotels are considered the most popular form of accommodations among travelers. But there are also other alternative accommodations that you can choose from if you think hotels are far too expensive for your budget or if you just want a change.

Here are three accommodation options you can choose from: [Read more…]

Tips For Families Staying In Serviced Apartments

March 6, 2013 By Louise

02 One bed living roomA family trip can be a relatively expensive proposition because you’re traveling as a group – and you’ve got your kids in tow. While staying in a hotel is the obvious choice for accommodations, serviced apartments are a better option because you get more space for relatively cheaper rates.

If you’re planning a trip with your family and you want to book a stay at a serviced apartment, here are some things you should consider: [Read more…]

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