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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Restaurant Review – Timbers
In her continuing quest to discover the best in dining that West Norfolk has to offer, Ann Weaver visits Timbers at Fincham – and discovers a geniune culinary treat…
A warm welcome to the Swan
Then owner of The Swan Inn, South Wootton, Alex Ponting was asked why his gastro pub food has become so popular, he said it’s simple. “We use the best quality produce, sourced locally where possible, freshly cooked by experienced chefs … Continue reading
World of Wines – February 2011
Roses are red, but Rosés are pink – what a perfect Valentine’s Day drink! It’s a myth believed by many that Rosé (roe-say) wine is a mixture of red and white wines. whilst this practice does exist in some corners … Continue reading
Good Looks with Smiles Better
How dental implants can Boost your self-confidence…
Recipe – Broccoli and Chilli Spaghetti
Broccoli is one of the nation’s favourite vegetables, which given its versatility and nutritional benefits isn’t surprising. This great supper dish can be virtually ‘thrown together’ at the end of a busy day using fresh broccoli and store cupboard ingredients.
Walking on the wilder side of West Norfolk
We’ve got a world of wildlife on our doorsteps, and it’s vital we learn how to live with our furry friends. Charlotte Thorneycroft meets the RSPCA’s Alison Charles to discover more and get a little bit closer to nature…
MKM Building Supplies – Building on success…
A local business run by and for local people…
A greener future for your garden
Based in Snettisham, husband and wife duo Alan and Jackie Gear area an inspiring couple who’ve been behind many national campaigns promoting organic gardening. Their knowledge comes from working in the field of organic fruit and vegetable growing for over … Continue reading
Roses are red, violets are blue, but what do flowers say about you?
Celebrated since the Victorian era in the form of card giving, Valentine’s Day has only been associated with the receiving of flowers since the latter half of the 20th century. The most widely recognised symbol of love is the red … Continue reading
Local Landmarks – Thoresby College, King’s Lynn
King’s Lynn has many historical landmarks, and Thoresby College is one of the most overlooked of them, blending as it does into the narrow Queen Street in the heart of the town. Trinity College (as it was also known) took … Continue reading