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![]() Cooking Holidays In RomeItaly has always been known as a destination with a rich cultural history, and has one of the most recognised cuisines in the world. Indeed, some regions of Italy have become famous for their food and wine, and many of us flock to villas in the mountains of Tuscany and on the outskirts of Rome to sample good rustic cooking, and have a go at making them ourselves. ![]() Amsterdam - City Of VarietyAmsterdam is one of the most popular European destinations for holidaymakers. Whether you’re looking to spend a weekend exploring the city or are looking for a stopover during your backpacking excursion, Amsterdam has something for everyone. ![]() Festivals In AmsterdamDespite being one of the smaller capital cities in Europe, Amsterdam has established itself over the years as one of the prime European destinations for tourists. ![]() Rome - City Of HistoryWith a rich history, a multitude of museums and cathedrals, along with the world famous Coliseum, Rome is one of Italy’s prime tourist destinations. Every year, thousands of us flock to the city to take in the sights, sounds and splendour of the Eternal City – be it to drink in the artistic culture or enjoy a drink of fine coffee in pleasant little cafes dotted around the city. ![]() Boating Holidays In AmsterdamMany who visit Amsterdam choose to take advantage of flights and ferries in order to take breaks around the city centre. Amsterdam also has a vast network of canals that run through and around the city, and for some a stay on a houseboat can be preferable to a city centre hotel. ![]() Holidaying In RomeRome has a rich variety of attractions to suit all tastes – be they sporting or otherwise – there are many museums that showcase the rich history that has made the city recognisable around the world.
Whether you’re looking to explore a museum or the famous street markets, Rome remains one of the most popular city break destinations in Europe. ![]() Utilities - Energy Monitors For The Future?With energy prices fluctuating during this tough economic time, many householders are becoming more energy conscious, using a variety of energy saving devices in a bid to cut their monthly utility bills. Now the government has outlined plans to introduce ‘smart meters’ into homes in the UK by the end of 2020. These smart meters could eventually eliminate the need for estimated bills, as homeowners would be able to keep track of their spending on a daily basis. ![]() Utilities - Energy GenerationUtilities are one of the most important bills that homeowners have to pay, for no power means no hot water or means of cooking and refrigeration. With prices fluctuating in response to the global situation, homeowners are now turning to nature in an attempt to save money on their utility bills. ![]() Utilities - Saving On Utility BillsMany homeowners find themselves looking to methods of saving money on their bills. Making small changes to your energy usage can make a big difference to your bills. By taking care not to leave equipment on when you’re not using it, switching off your TV standby button and even spending a little on repairing leaky taps and pipes can help to reduce your utility bills. ![]() Utilities - Energy Efficient AppliancesWith the recession affecting every aspect of our financial lives, many are now looking for money-saving methods to help their money go further. Many are turning to energy saving appliances and handy gadgets such as dryer balls, but what can you do in the long-term?
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