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About The Bottled Drinking Water Industry

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

Because more and more people are concerned about their health and the bacteria levels found in tap water, there has been a huge increase in drinking bottled water. There is no doubt that the bottled drinking water industry is making huge profits from something as simple as water. But the question on the minds of […]

How Are Wine Prices Determined?

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Wine is similar to any other commodity that is traded and the final wine price is influenced by many factors such as the cost of production, the scarcity of the product, its perceived status and its value. Winemakers have the option of creating their specific wines for low cost consumer consumption or - if they […]

Cooking Can Be Made Easy For Kids

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Children are often fascinated by the idea of cooking, often from an early age. This interest can be encouraged through playing with realistic cooking toys, paired with a great imagination.
There are lots of mini toy kitchens to be found, along with little plastic imitations of everything you’d find in a adult kitchen. You’ll find everything […]

Wine Gift Set Shopping Made Easy

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

When searching for the best gifts for any special occasion, wine gift sets are always a great idea. These are always a great idea because they great a classy yet useful impression. There are many different kinds of these gift sets to meet any taste or needs, and you can find a wide variety both […]

The Story Of Absinthe

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

Absinthe is a strong liquor that is usually produced at between 45 and 75% alcohol by volume (ABV) –  around twice the alcohol strength of other spirits like scotch, gin or vodka.
Also known as “The Green Fairy” or “La Fee Verte”, absinthe was the drink associated with La Belle Epoque in Bohemian Paris. It was […]


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