Friday, 17 June 2011
The Reasons Why Flexibility Is Vital To Successful Weight Loss
What's Happening in France: Quirky News
Thursday, 16 June 2011
France Theme: 10 "France" Desert Island Books!
You get the idea."Her first choice is "Culinaria France Because it is a well photographed, comprehensive guide to the gastronomy of France. And every time I crack it open, I want to jump in my car and go explore a new region." For the rest of her top 10 books - Favourite Books about France.
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
An In-Depth Review - Weight Loss Procedures and Products that Actually Get Results
The Shambles that is Hastings
Took a trip to Hastings to look at the regeneration. What regeneration? Travelling along the coast road you immediately spot the burnt out wreck of the pier. Yes, we know they are trying to raise funds to start working on the pier. But take a look at the buildings along the main coast road. They are shabby and in some cases downright dangerous. Marina Court is diabolical and has been for years. Surely the council can take some action.
I am told that the town centre has seen improvements but that is not visible to the casual visitor. The far end of the town (Old Town) near the fishing port is showing signs of regeneration but locals seem to be complaining about the plans. Maybe small shopkeepers fear the new developments but from a visitor's perspective these new developments will be a welcome attraction.
Not sure that Hastings knows what it is trying to achieve - you have some quaint shopping streets, the fishing area and museums and then the gaudy fairs and playgrounds. It is not a mix that sits well together.
Highlights
We really enjoyed a welcome coffee and cake in The Old Custom House. This cafe has been beautifully and tastefully renovated and decorated. The food fayre was splendid and the staff delightful. Would recommend a visit. This is what visitors are hoping to find in the Old Town area. Get rid of the amusement arcades and concentrate on Old Hastings. Just a few steps behind all the fish and chip shops are some delightful old houses and streets. See if you can find the house shaped like a wedge of cheese (in yellow of course).
Sorry but we will not be returning to Hastings in a hurry!
Facts on France/ tourism project: video
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Preventing Cancer and Diabetes With a Mediterranean Diet
http://www.articlesbase.com/cancer-articles/preventing-cancer-and-diabetes-with-a-mediterranean-diet-719804.html
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Taste of France: Wine in Rhone-Alpes
Monday, 13 June 2011
Daily Papers about France in English
Paper.li have brought out a new service which publishes material from twitter and facebook authors. These "papers" can be published at different intervals such as twice daily (morning and evening editions!), daily, weekly, etc. If you want to be kept abreast of the news - you can subscribe and get it delivered to your email.
Today I have found:
A report published on Notaires.fr shows that the prices of old houses in France have risen by 9.1 % between 2009Q3 en 2010Q4.
Most readers will know that in France when you buy a property, you receive a dossier expertise made up of numerous reports carried out on the property. Very similar in fact to the HIP reports intro
According to the European Commission in 2010 Italy produced 4.96 billion litres of wine compared to 4.62 billion in France, a drop of one per cent from last year.
The Water Mirror at the Place de la Bourse: The last thing I expected to happen when I moved to Bordeaux in 2005 was to be stopped in the street and thanked for liberating France ....
Former IMF director Dominique Strauss-Kahn's attempted rape charges have caused a great stir in both the U.S. and France. Initially, it seemed to highlight cultural differences between the two countries ....
Sources:
France Update
The French Property Daily
myFrance Info Daily
Thursday, 9 June 2011
French Property of the Week: Cheap Villa on Med Coast
Department: Pyrenees-Orientales
Region: Languedoc - Roussillon
Price: €219,000ARGELES SUR MER, near the center of the village, in quiet area, pretty house with : hall, living-room and fire-place, fitted kitchen, toilets, garage with shower. At the first floor : 2 bedrooms, bathroom with toilets. In the garden : terrasse, pergolaMore Photos and Details: Med Villa
Wednesday, 8 June 2011
Paleo Diet Recipes For Breakfast – Try This Easy And Tasty Special Paleo Egg Recipe
Okay, if you're interested then let me show you to how to prepare a really tasty paleo egg recipe for breakfast. Breakfast is after all, the most important meal of the day right?
So if you want to start your day at top speed, then you should definitely give this power-packed paleo egg dish a try. Seriously, in addition to its great taste, this recipe will provide you with some serious energy throughout the day.
It'll ge
Receding Hairlines - tips to help
Few issues can kill a man's self-confidence like receding hairlines. It could in fact start off at any age, even as early on as puberty. Luckily, various effective receding hairline therapy options have become online over the past 10 years.
So you can take some actions now ....
How do receding hairlines start?
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World Site Guides: Château de Versailles Video
Tuesday, 7 June 2011
Where are your favourite places in France?
Monday, 6 June 2011
Simple And Complex Carbs: Getting To Grips With Good Carbohydrates
Monet's Garden - Short Video
Friday, 3 June 2011
New Video Series: BARGING THROUGH FRANCE
Thursday, 2 June 2011
Rich pickings for property hunters in France
Property pickings are anything but slim in La France profonde. From pieds-a-terre in Paris and luxury chalets in the Alps to vintage mas in the Midi, the real estate bounty epitomises its diversity. A country more than twice the size of the UK yet with a similar population, it attracts many Britons every year, who relocate there to grow old gracefully, to work, or simply for a change of pace. Millions more dream of joining them, attracted by the temperate climate, rich culture and hugely varied landscape.
What about the Tax situation?
Those looking to put down roots may be put off by headline tax rates, but many expats find the move across La Manche to be financially beneficial. Take the top rate of income tax in France – 41 per cent – versus 50 per cent in the UK, with the lowest and mid-tier rates at just 5.5 per cent and 14 per cent respectively.
Where to Look?
Telegraph highlights: They are recommending Paris, Gironde and Languedoc-Roussillon. 1st for French Property agree with the analysis (especially the Pyrenees-Orientales and Aude) but would also recommend looking at the Midi-Pyrenees. References:
Rich pickings for property hunters in France
Languedoc-Roussillon Property
Gironde Property
Midi-Pyrenees Property