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Posted: April 24th, 2010 | Author: Ken Marlborough | Filed under: Accommodations | Tags: beachfront accommodations | Comments Off
Florida is the most famous for it beautiful sun soaked white sand beaches with the clear blue water of the sea touching the shore rhythmically. Irrespective of the age group you belong to, the work you do, your likes and dislikes, you cannot help but get enchanted by the scenic beauty of Florida. At a place like this what can be more enchanting than a spacious and tastefully decorated room with a patio or veranda overlooking the beach.
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Posted: April 5th, 2010 | Author: John Montgomery | Filed under: Beaches | Comments Off
Whenever it comes to beaches in Florida, a lot of tourists assume of a congested spots in which they are unable to see the sand, too many families going free, and drunken college students roaming throughout the sand. This can at times be difficult to find in the finest hidden beaches, the places exactly where it is a lot easier to discover a wonderful sight rather than a number of other tourists. Although it may appear hard to think, Florida actually got quite a few just like this.
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Posted: April 4th, 2010 | Author: Robert Kaneff | Filed under: Bakery | Comments Off
Think back 5, 10, 15 years, and try to remember all of the mom and pop retail bakeries that existed. In every ethnic neighborhood, you had the Jewish Bakery, the German Bakery, the Italian Bakery and so on. My dad once owned eight bakeries in various neighborhoods throughout the Philadelphia area. Remember the signs in the store windows: “Fresh bread”, “Fresh cakes”, “Butter cookies”, “All Baking Done on Premises.” Those were the days. Bakery owners did the actual baking; they woke early and started baking way before the sun came up. Freezers were small, as there was no need to freeze racks of cake, cookies, and pies. Who ever heard of using a premade mix? Ha, Ha, just add water and mix. Even funnier, today the joke is who ever heard of scratch baking! Remember the names of the bakeries? My dad’s name is Arthur. His bakeries were called, (guess), Arthur’s Bakery. The names reflected who owned the store, not what large corporation owned the store.
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Posted: April 3rd, 2010 | Author: Sheila Huggins | Filed under: Babysitting Services | 1 Comment »
Nanny babysitting services can be cost intensive that sometimes whatever extra income we earn will almost always be spent on child care services. However, there are instances when we need child care services even if our funds are really running low. Is there any babysitter website online that will make it possible for us to get nanny babysitting services for free?
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Posted: April 2nd, 2010 | Author: Paul A Buchanan | Filed under: Auto Shops | Comments Off
It is important to work with companies that care about the environment. In a perfect world we would all help to reserve out earth’s natural resources more efficiently. I find it very comforting to know that there are auto repair shops that are helping with the cause. But what exactly are they doing to contribute? Let me explain…
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Posted: April 1st, 2010 | Author: Jennifer Weiss | Filed under: Accommodations, Vacation Rentals | Comments Off
Sitting majestically along the coast of the Florida Panhandle, Destin is part of one of the most gorgeous stretches of beaches in the world. A relative newcomer among the popular vacation destinations of the Emerald Coast, this city is fast becoming one of the best places to go for sun, sand, and relaxation along the Gulf of Mexico. Make your way to Destin, Florida for your next vacation, and the multitude of golf courses, the beautiful beaches, and the abundance of water activities will keep you coming back year after year.
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