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Is the British pub experience still worth while?:
... to a recent survey carried out by CAMRA (CAMpaign for Real Ale) figures showed that around 56 pubs are closing every month around the UK. Even more alarming is the news that every month 1,300 more are also faced with the threat of closing for good. This means that some communities, both urban and rural, are in danger of not having a pub at all. This may not sound like earth shattering news, but for som... Read the full review: PUB LIFE! by tange |
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Should there be a limit on fast food places? Discussion / overall rating |
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Traditional Christmas dinner Discussion / There are many versions of the traditional Christmas dinner - tell us about yours, or perhaps how you have modernised the traditional dinner. overall rating |
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Is there a satisfactory alternative to sugar? Discussion / overall rating |
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School Lunches Discussion / overall rating |
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Organic Food Discussion / overall rating |
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Organic Food ... breakfast in the morning I like to have either Tescos or Sainsburys Organic Cornflakes with semi-skimmed milk (organic sometimes and sometimes not). It tastes very good and pure/clean compared to other leading brands I think. Because organic is more natural containing no pesticides, I find a good difference in taste between organic and non organic foods. It is better for me too as I have IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) so eating more organic food helps to keep that at bay more. I particularly however find Organic cornflakes to taste really really good compared with ordinary cornflakes. There is a fresher taste and you can actually taste the corn. The cornflakes l... Read the full review: Organic cornflakes taste really good and pure by alicia150 |
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Traditional Christmas dinner ... up, Christmas dinner was always THE meal of the year that I used to look forward too. My Mum and Dad used to do the same every year. For starter we would have a prawn cocktail. The main course would be turkey, stuffing, chipolata sausages wrapped in streaky bacon, roast potatos, sprouts and generally ether peas or brocolli. There would always be some sort of desert, either mince pies and brandy butter, or Christmas pudding - but we would generally be too full for desert and this would be postponed a couple of hours! A wonderful by-product of the main Christmas meal, that I looked forward to almost as much as the main event itself, was having turkey and stuffi... Read the full review: Meal of the Year by colinllama |
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Organic Food ... having several lengthy discussions with friends online and off, it s debatable whether organic food is really worth it. It can all depend on your reasons for wanting to go organic. Do your reasons concern ethical issues, environmental, for taste reasons or even just for social reasons? After a long debate we came to this reasoning. The Pros * Ethical Reasons - Going organic can mean the animals (involved in producing that succulent piece of meat you see on your plate) will be treated in the most respectable way possible and that their life will be extinguished in the most painless and humane way. * Environmental Reasons - Less chemicals are used and substances t... Read the full review: Is Organic Food Really Worth It? by Ross |






