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If you want to travel more, city breaks are the perfect way to experience new countries and cultures without spending too much time away. The only downside is that even the shortest breaks still require a fair bit of planning time – unless you book with TUI, that is. Whether you fancy a cultural getaway…
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What are apples?Cheap and readily available in the UK, apples come in an array of colours depending on the variety (of which there are around 2,000) from pale yellow and green through to deep red. Their taste and texture vary too, from juicy to firm and sweet to tangy. Due to the large variety available,…
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Shrimp and Rice – A one pot dish made with tender and hearty jasmine rice and buttery lemon shrimp. It’s an absolute breeze to make and completely delicious! An Easy Shrimp and Rice Recipe! One pot dishes are a staple for those busy weekdays in our lives. This one pot shrimp and rice is quick…
Can you smell it? Freshly cut grass, a whiff of warmth in the air from the sunshine (that’s often mixed with a few showers this month) and, above all, the promise of warmer days to come – a sense of triumph that we’ve emerged from the first quarter of the year unscathed. With these little…
For Jewish families like mine, the festival of Passover (Pesach) can be challenging in terms of meal planning. All grains are off limits, which means no bread, pasta, rice and, for many English Jews, beans and legumes. The eight-day celebration commemorates the departure from slavery in Egypt, which happened in such a hurry that there…
Often, recipes suggest a cocoa percentage when cooking with chocolate. The percentage tells you how much of that bar is pure cocoa solids from cocoa beans (the rest will be a mixture of sugar and other ingredients). The higher the percentage of pure cocoa, the darker, more complex and bitter the bar will be.In the…