Saturday 30 June 2012

Kate Middleton recycles clothes!

Although it may not seem much to us, it it quite a major step for such a high profile person to be photographed twice wearing the same outfit.  Check out the above photographs. Kate looks fantastic and is setting a good example.  She is also reported to be arranging to sleep on the streets overnight in order to raise awareness for homeless charities. Prince William has already undertaken this task as this was an issue close to his mother's, Princess Diana's heart.
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Saturday 23 June 2012

Make elderflower wine!

Elderflower Wine 
Ingredients 

1 pint elderflowers (remove stalks) 
8 pints boiling water 
3lbs sugar 
Juice of 1 lemon 
Grated rind of 1 lemon 
½oz yeast 

Method

Add lemon rind to the elderflowers, pour boiling water over them and stand for four days, stirring occasionally. Strain through a fine sieve or muslin , then stir in sugar, lemon juice and yeast. Ferment at room temperature (not below 18˚C). When the bubbling has ceased, stir the wine and allow to settle for three days. Strain again carefully. Put in a demijohn to mature for three months, then bottle.
Elderflowers are currently in abundance so why not give this a go?
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Saturday 16 June 2012

10 ways to save money on holidays!

If  the cost of holidays is making you edgy then check out our top ten ways to reduce costs.


1. Book early
It may seem obvious but the holiday industry is like any other business affected by the basic economics of supply and demand. The best time to book, according to travel agent Trailfinders, is 11 months before you're due to travel. The flights have just been released and there's plenty of cheaper seats available.

2. Book late
The rules of supply and demand also apply in last few days before the departure date. If there are unsold seats and hotel rooms, you can bag a bargain with a few clicks of the mouse, or a phone call or two.

3. Buy a package
The internet has been a godsend for people who wish to bypass the travel agent and arrange their own trips. But here's a little-known tip: if you are booking a flight and a car, or flight and accommodation, by packaging the two deals together, an agent can often offer a much better deal than if you were to book separately, even online.

4. Travel on the ferry at unsociable times
After years of outrageously high fares, the cross-Channel ferry operators have woken up to the fact that people aren't prepared to pay up to £600 to cross a stretch of water so short you can see the other side from our shores - especially as you can fly to Spain for a few quid. As a result, fares have plunged and if you can travel at night, it's even cheaper.

5. Stay at home
A change is good as a rest so why not move into the spare room or swap rooms with your kids for a week or two. It's free and can be great fun – especially if you can agree to swap roles so the children do all the cooking.

6. Share the cost
A holiday home that sleeps 12 people isn't usually six times more expensive than one that sleeps two. So if you can bear to share with friends or family you could save a packet.

7. House swap
You may think you live in a horrid, torrid suburban time warp - but to an American visitor your home could well the quaint historic corner of Britain that they've been yearning for. Likewise, their 'small' tumble-down hovel will probably feel like a mansion. Give it at try.

8. Check out the special 'anti-truancy' deals
As part of the Government's Every Lesson Counts campaign to cut down on truancy, major holiday companies have developed special deals such as free child places and money off for adults. Ask your school for details or contact the travel firms - but bear in mind that many of these offers may still be cheaper elsewhere.

9. Surf for a deal
It's one of the things the internet does best. Compare flights, create your own holidays and book online - or use it for research then phone around the High Street chains and haggle.

10. Check back later
Travel agents and internet users can reserve flights and holidays for several days without purchasing them. So if at first you find a deal is unavailable at the price you want to pay, you have a choice: pay the higher price or wait a few days to see if the places become available again.

We will be considering other tips so keep checking in with us. Bon voyage!




Sunday 10 June 2012

Art from toilet rolls!

Ever wondered what to do with your left over toilet roll cardboard? Have a look at the picture above. Here the cardboard has been sliced and interesting pictures glued on them. The cardboard circles have then been arranged into an interesting shape and mounted on a wall to create an interesting and original piece of art work. This is easy to do and a brilliant way to recycle. Why not give this a go?