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		<title>Staff are reunited at the Lodore Falls Hotel</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2010/09/02/staff-are-reunited-at-the-lodore-falls-hotel/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 09:20:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jennyandrew</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[The Lodore Falls Hotel in Borrowdale valley played host to past members of staff during a weekend reunion in Keswick. Over 60 ex staff and several current employees got together to renew friendships and memories.
The reunion attracted past employees from all over the world including Peter Dixon and his wife who travelled especially from Australia [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Lodore Falls Hotel in Borrowdale valley played host to past members of staff during a weekend reunion in Keswick. Over 60 ex staff and several current employees got together to renew friendships and memories.</p>
<p>The reunion attracted past employees from all over the world including Peter Dixon and his wife who travelled especially from Australia for the occasion and stayed on to see friends in the Lake District. Also present was Kurt Hartmann and his wife who travelled from Germany. Kurt was Head Chef at the Lodore Falls Hotel for 27 years and it was he who taught current Head Chef Mike Ward.</p>
<p>The reunion began with afternoon tea at <a href="http://www.lakedistricthotels.net" target="_blank">Lake District Hotels</a> ltd Lodore Falls Hotel, followed by an evening trip into Keswick for drinks and a friendly pub catch up.</p>
<p>On Sunday everyone gathered again at the Lodore Falls for Sunday lunch and a group picture before departing home or on holiday.</p>
<p>Organised by Head Chef Mike Ward, Sales Manager Tanya Sentance, and past employee Vikki Brier, they all agreed the effort of finding everyone was worth it. Finding staff was made easier by using social media sites like Facebook and friends reunited. Mike said “Social media has made an impact on being able to keep in close touch with friends across the world. It made finding everyone and keeping them informed so much easier. It was a monumental occasion and great to meet people who worked here years ago.</p>
<p>Mike really enjoyed catching up with his Head Chef mentor and it was especially important that lunch was perfect. Having over 60 people at the event shows how much people fondly remember their time working here at one of the most famous Keswick hotels. It was also nice for our current team to catch up with old friends.”</p>
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		<title>Cartmel - The home of puddings and races</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2010/08/19/cartmel-the-home-of-puddings-and-races/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 11:51:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cartmel is a medieval village situated on the edge of the southern Lake District. The 12th century Cartmel Priory typifies this village both in architecture and history. It is still used for worship today as it has been for over 800 years and attracts thousands of visitors each year.
The other main attraction for visitors to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cartmel is a medieval village situated on the edge of the southern Lake District. The 12th century Cartmel Priory typifies this village both in architecture and history. It is still used for worship today as it has been for over 800 years and attracts thousands of visitors each year.</p>
<p>The other main attraction for visitors to Cartmel is the racecourse. With the first recorded race said to have taken place on the mid 1800’s, Cartmel races continues to grow in stature and popularity year on year. The creation of a new grandstand, with the back drop of the beautiful southern Lake District coupled with catering to rival any top race event has really put Cartmel on the map.</p>
<p>Cartmel is very much becoming a gastronomic destination. Cartmel and its surrounding villages have some of the best examples of Lake District gastronomy in the whole of Cumbria and the Lake District. Even though many of the restaurants and public houses are located within historic buildings, the food served is right in the 21st century using the finest locally sourced produce that is found in an abundance in the south Lakeland area.</p>
<p>Cartmel Sticky Toffee Pudding is one of the most famous exports from Cartmel. The pudding is now sold all over the United Kingdom and even world with high class restaurants in London serving this still handmade in Cartmel pudding.</p>
<p>With its top quality food, beautiful historical buildings, race course and spectacular scenery, it’s not hard to believe that Cartmel attracts a cosmopolitan visitor. Luckily, Cartmel offers some stunning<br />
<a href="http://www.lake-districtselfcatering.co.uk" target="_blank">Lake District self catering</a> properties. When attending the races, what better place to stay in than a beautiful Grade II listed manor house or a beautiful double-fronted period property in Cartmel.</p>
<p>Nearby attractions also include Holker Hall (a stately home with lovely gardens and grounds and a cafe, Cark-in-Cartmel), the Lakeland Motor Museum (In addition to vintage and classic motors, the museum now features of faithfully recreated period shop fronts and also has a themed gift shop. It is now located at its new site in Backbarrow, on the main A590) and Brantwood (an historic house &amp; gardens which used to be the home of John Ruskin with a shop, café and terrace on the east side of Coniston Water).</p>
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		<title>Discounts when using franking machines</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2010/06/30/discounts-when-using-franking-machines/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 16:01:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jennyandrew</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[MailSave+ Optimisation Event is a complimentary, invitation-only event taking place at a Village Hotel near you.
You simply can’t afford to miss this if you want to get the most out of mail and postal optimisation.
What is MailSave+?
In today’s deregulated postal market all dispatch and facilities managers must look for the most cost-effective way to send [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MailSave+ Optimisation Event is a complimentary, invitation-only event taking place at a Village Hotel near you.</p>
<p>You simply can’t afford to miss this if you want to get the most out of mail and postal optimisation.</p>
<p>What is MailSave+?<br />
In today’s deregulated postal market all dispatch and facilities managers must look for the most cost-effective way to send out business critical documents. MailSave+ is a new and unique service that gives you the choice of postal provider and discounts when you send your mail.</p>
<p>Who&#8217;s it for?<br />
Small to medium sized businesses and public sector bodies whose mail volumes do not meet the traditional pre-sorted or Cleanmail volume criteria.<br />
Postrooms who want a cost effective service for non time critical traditional second class mail.</p>
<p>What are the benefits to you - the customer?<br />
•    Reduced cost per item on every item<br />
•    Lower volume thresholds attract discount on every item<br />
•    Volumes can be averaged to meet collection minimums<br />
•    Collections times that are convenient for you<br />
•    A cost-effective and flexible way of achieving daily mail discounts</p>
<p>The Mailing Room is a leading supplier of mailroom equipment and consumables including <a href="http://www.themailingroom.com" target="_blank">franking machines</a>, postal scales, folding and inserting machines and letter openers. The Mailing Room is brought to you by an alliance of FP Mailing (North West) Limited, FP Mailing (South) Limited and FP Executive Agency Limited.</p>
<p>For more information on MailSave+ from The Mailing Room, visit http://www.themailingroom.com</p>
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		<title>Lake District Hotels Ltd raise funds for the Mountain Rescue Team</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2010/03/31/lake-district-hotels-ltd-raise-funds-for-the-mountain-rescue-team/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 12:03:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Lodore Falls Hotel raised £700 at a “Lancashire Ladies Luncheon” which was presented in a very poignant fashion to Keswick Mountain Rescue Team.
Stephen Johnson, General Manager at the Lodore Falls hotel decided to raise funds for the Keswick Mountain Rescue because of a very dramatic rescue concerning two of the hotel guests.  Trudy Edgar [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Lodore Falls Hotel raised £700 at a “Lancashire Ladies Luncheon” which was presented in a very poignant fashion to Keswick Mountain Rescue Team.<br />
Stephen Johnson, General Manager at the Lodore Falls hotel decided to raise funds for the Keswick Mountain Rescue because of a very dramatic rescue concerning two of the hotel guests.  Trudy Edgar and her husband Tom became stuck under a 70 ft tree trunk after a freak accident up the mountain behind the hotel. It took Keswick Mountain Rescue, RAF helicopter, local police, fire and ambulance service to rescue her.</p>
<p>The money raised at the Lancashire Ladies luncheon was presented to Keswick Mountain Rescue by Stephen Johnson who invited Trudy Edgar to come along to help present the cheque and meet some of her rescuers again.</p>
<p>Trudy, who lives locally still loves coming back to stay at the hotel “It is a magical place. I have stayed in some fantastic places all over the world but the Lodore Falls is still one of my favourites - you could be in any luxury location and it’s only 30 minutes from home. What makes it special is the fantastically friendly customer service, the lovely food and a simply stunning location. The fact that the Lodore staff where part of my rescue team only makes me love the place even more”.</p>
<p>Summing up the presentation, Stephen said “The Lodore Falls Hotel regularly supports the Keswick Mountain Rescue Team because we often see them travelling up the valley to help people. It is unusual for us to have such firsthand knowledge and we will certainly continue to support them in the future.”</p>
<p>Anyone interested in organising charity events at the <a href="http://www.lakedistricthotels.net" target="_blank">luxury Lake District Hotels</a> Ltd Lodore Falls Hotel should contact Stephen Johnson on 017687 77285 or visit <a href="http://www.lakedistricthotels.net">http://www.lakedistricthotels.net</a></p>
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		<title>The Benefits of Wireless Fire Alarm Systems</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2010/03/31/the-benefits-of-wireless-fire-alarm-systems/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 10:40:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Radio or wireless fire alarm systems first became available in the early 80’s. In these days the early radio or wireless fire alarm systems began to gain a poor reputation for reliability, mainly related to the radio transmissions and battery life of the devices.  However over time the technology involved in these systems has steadily [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Radio or wireless fire alarm systems first became available in the early 80’s. In these days the early radio or wireless fire alarm systems began to gain a poor reputation for reliability, mainly related to the radio transmissions and battery life of the devices.  However over time the technology involved in these systems has steadily advanced to where we are today.  Today’s Radio or Wireless Fire Alarm Systems are light years ahead of their early 80’s ancestors.  Interestingly the advance in technology with the radio fire alarm systems has occurred as a bi-product of major advances in technology in the computer, battery and mobile phone industries.  Radio Fire Alarm System designers and engineers have embraced and harnessed this technology to create a new generation of radio fire alarm systems that are much more sophisticated in terms of performance, fault monitoring and reliability.  These new systems are fully compliant to BS5839 and EN54 and are fully monitored.</p>
<p>One of the main benefits of A <a href="http://www.thesafetycentre.co.uk/store/fire_alarm_system_equipment.php" target="_blank">Radio Fire Alarm System</a> is that they reduce the needs to run cables to each individual device on the fire alarm system.  Modern radio fire alarm systems will only need cables to be installed to the control and signal booster panel positions to provide a mains supply.  This benefit of radio fire alarm systems means that have been ideally suited to listed type buildings.  It allows the installation of a fully functioning fire alarm system within the building while not ‘running’ cables where it is impractical to do so.  Examples of installations of this type are in Windsor Castle and The Ritz Hotel, both of which have radio fire alarm systems installed.  In some instances conservation bodies would also prohibit the installation of cables within protected buildings and radio fire alarm systems may be the only solution to allow the building to comply with current regulations and standards.</p>
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<p>Another huge benefit to a radio fire alarm systems is the vastly reduced installation times.  As each device is battery powered and does not require a cable to connect it to the fire alarm system, a single device could be installed in a room in around 30 minutes.  A hard wired alternative system would in comparison take weeks or months to install, greatly increasing the installation time and the amount of disruption within the building.  In a hotel for example installing a ‘hard wired’ type system would take months to install.  It may be more cost effective to install a radio fire alarm system when the amount of ‘down-time’ is taken into account i.e. the hotel may lose much more revenue in shutting areas of the building while the installation of a fire alarm system is taking place.</p>
<p>Due to the flexibility and ease of installation, radio fire alarm systems are also being used as temporary systems.  Some building companies for example use radio fire alarm systems on sites where fire detection is required whilst building work is ongoing.  These systems can be installed as the building work commences and be used on the project until the project is finished.  The system can then be simply taken down ready to be used on their next project.  The benefit of flexibility can also seen when using radio fire alarm systems on projects with phased construction works.  The devices can be simply added and removed as work is on going without having to add and remove cables and therefore speeding up the construction process.</p>
<p>Advances in battery technology have enabled radio fire alarm systems to become easier to manage in terms of maintenance.  As the devices on a radio fire alarm system are all battery powered, there is no escaping the fact that these batteries will need to be changed.  However radio fire alarm manufacturers are embracing new battery technology to increase the battery life of their devices.  Many radio fire alarm system manufacturers are now using lithium batteries.  These batteries have a much greater life span than the batteries that were traditionally used and many radio fire alarm manufacturers are quoting life spans of up to 5 – 7 years for the batteries used within their system devices.</p>
<p>In conclusion radio fire alarm systems if correctly surveyed and installed offer huge advantages over traditional ‘hard-wired’ fire alarm systems.  Offering greater flexibility, reduced installation times and huge leaps forward in the reliability in the systems over the last 20 years.</p>
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		<title>Bassenthwaite Lake – A Haven for Ospreys</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2010/02/16/bassenthwaite-lake-%e2%80%93-a-haven-for-ospreys/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 11:25:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bassenthwaite Lake is the only true “lake” in the Lake District with the other bodies of water actually being “waters”, “meres” or “tarns”. It is large at approximately 4 miles long but is the shallowest piece of water in the Lake District. Bassenthwaite Lake is linked to Derwent Water by the River Derwent.  Bassenthwaite Lake [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bassenthwaite Lake is the only true “lake” in the Lake District with the other bodies of water actually being “waters”, “meres” or “tarns”. It is large at approximately 4 miles long but is the shallowest piece of water in the Lake District. Bassenthwaite Lake is linked to Derwent Water by the River Derwent.  Bassenthwaite Lake is a key habitat for the ospreys, a National Nature Reserve and a Special Area of Conservation owned and managed by the Lake District National Park Authority.</p>
<p>Each year these beautiful and rare birds return to nest. The female osprey laid her first egg of 2009 at the nest near Bassenthwaite Lake on Thursday 16th April. Ospreys normally lay a clutch of three eggs.  Incubation is carried out mainly by the female and takes between 34-40 days.</p>
<p>Hundreds of people visited the Bassenthwaite area over the 2009 Easter weekend to get a glimpse of the Lake District Ospreys.   Visitors can get great views of the birds from a Viewpoint in Dodd Wood, only 400 metres away from the nest.  The Viewpoint is open all daylight hours, with staff on hand with telescopes from 10am-5pm daily, as part of the RSPB’s ‘Dates with Nature’ Project.</p>
<p>It is also possible to see the birds on the nest on a giant videowall at the Visitor Centre on the Forestry Commission estate at Whinlatter Forest, near Braithwaite.  Live pictures from cameras overlooking and inside the nest are also beamed to the screen and can also be viewed on the Project’s website ospreywatch.co.uk and the BBC Cumbria website at bbc.co.uk/cumbria. It is now easier than ever before to visit Dodd Wood and Whinlatter thanks to the Osprey Bus which was launched in 2008.  The liveried bus service named after the spectacular birds of prey operates around Bassenthwaite Lake taking in the Whinlatter Exhibition and the Dodd Wood viewpoint and runs weekends from 4th April to 31st August 2009, except during the following school holidays, 6-17 April, 25-29 May and 18 July - 31 August when it runs every day. </p>
<p>As well as the Osprays, Bassenthwaite is a popular location for sailing. The Bassenthwaite Sailing club has been in operation since 1952 with RYA, or RYA Affiliated Club members entitled to sail on the lake at a cost of £10 per day. The tranquillity and exclusivity of this lake make it an amazing sailing experience. When staying the sailors are lucky enough to stay in some of the best hotels Lake District has to offer.</p>
<p>Mirehouse is most definitely worth a visit. Alfred Lord Tennyson stayed at Mirehouse whilst writing his poem &#8216;Morte D&#8217;Arthur&#8217; in 1835. It is a private house but open to the public on Wednesday and Sunday afternoons. The grounds and a tea shop are open daily though. Further on from Mirehouse is an open air theatre erected by the Tennyson Society is the location where Tennyson was thought to have written most of that famous poem. All around the lake and the surrounding area is a strong literary feel along with a popular place for artists. The landscape is perfect for painting and photography. Work by local artists can be found in the excellent galleries in nearby Keswick. There is a selection of <a href="http://www.castleinncumbria.co.uk" target="_blank">Keswick hotels </a>to stay in whilst visiting.</p>
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		<title>The Importance of Wearing Protective Workwear</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2010/01/15/the-importance-of-wearing-protective-workwear/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 09:36:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jennyandrew</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Protective workwear and PPE Equipment (Personal Protective Equipment) can be used for commercial, industrial, trade and home use. The correct protective workwear provides comfortable, high quality personal protection that meets recognised international standards. The correct protective workwear is so important in meeting health and safety standards and initiatives in the workplace.
Saftey clothing can come in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Protective workwear and PPE Equipment (Personal Protective Equipment) can be used for commercial, industrial, trade and home use. The correct protective workwear provides comfortable, high quality personal protection that meets recognised international standards. The correct protective workwear is so important in meeting health and safety standards and initiatives in the workplace.</p>
<p>Saftey clothing can come in the form of protection but also when high visibility is required or <a href="http://www.thesafetycentre.co.uk/store/protective_workwear.php" target="_blank">workwear</a> that alerts colleagues and the general public that a particular job or process is being carried out.</p>
<p>Many building sites will not let a workman on even a subcontractor, without the correct safety boots and clothing. Should they not have the correct protective workwear then they will be told to leave and come back. This can delay the job and loose a subcontractor the money for that day.</p>
<p>Saftey workwear is anthing from a high visibility vest to protective earwear, boots and jackets.</p>
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		<title>January Sale at Lake District Cottage Company</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2010/01/14/january-sale-at-lake-district-cottage-company/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 11:14:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jennyandrew</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Goosemire Cottages, the family owned and run Lake District self catering business, are pleased to launch their January sale.
Everyone is looking for a bargain at this time of year so why should the sales be confined to the high street? Goosemire Cottages are offering discounts on full weeks booked in each of their 46 self [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Goosemire Cottages, the family owned and run Lake District self catering business, are pleased to launch their January sale.</p>
<p>Everyone is looking for a bargain at this time of year so why should the sales be confined to the high street? Goosemire Cottages are offering discounts on full weeks booked in each of their 46 self catering properties. The discounts range from £30 - £50 depending on the property size.</p>
<p>The number of self catering holidays in the UK has risen quite dramatically in the last 2 years. Various factors have contributed to this for example the poor Euro exchange rate resulting in tourists staying in the UK and the cost savings of self catering compared with a hotel stay. A self catering holiday allows freedom, the ability to cook within the property so saving on restaurant bills and is an excellent type of holiday for families and pet owners.</p>
<p>Goosemire Cottages have available 46 traditional <a href="http://www.goosemirecottages.co.uk" target="_blank">Lake District cottages</a> for discerning visitors (Ranging from 1 to 7 bedrooms, sleeping up to 10). Most are rustic 17th or 18th Century Lakeland cottages or lovely barn conversions, where antiquity and modern comforts have been beautifully combined. The atmosphere and idiosyncrasies of each property are reflected on their website which offers full online booking facilities and information and images on each of their properties.</p>
<p>For more information on the Goosemire Lake District cottages January sale or their last minute booking discounts, visit http://www.goosemirecottages.co.uk/special-offers</p>
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		<title>Pet Friendly Hotels in the Lake District</title>
		<link>http://www.manumaleuna.co.uk/2010/01/07/pet-friendly-hotels-in-the-lake-district/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 14:45:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[It is estimated that there are around 27 million pets in the UK equating to 43% of UK households having at least one pet. In the current economic climate, how can tourism businesses exclude such a high proportion of the market?
Sending a pet to a kennel whilst you are on holiday can be inconvenient as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is estimated that there are around 27 million pets in the UK equating to 43% of UK households having at least one pet. In the current economic climate, how can tourism businesses exclude such a high proportion of the market?</p>
<p>Sending a pet to a kennel whilst you are on holiday can be inconvenient as not everyone has a kennelling centre near them. Kennelling and pet sitting services can be quite expensive almost doubling the cost of the holiday. Another and perhaps the biggest reason why pet and dog friendly hotels are appealing is that many owners hate the thought of having to leave their dog or pet when they go away. Taking a dog abroad has its problems with quarantining etc but if the holiday is in the UK, why not take your pet along? Pets are often a large part of the family so leaving him or her for a week can sometimes be quite upsetting. In fact, some even let pets go free which makes taking a pet with you far cheaper than kennelling.</p>
<p>It is not always appropriate or right to take a pet on holiday should the destination, type of accommodation or the activities on the holiday not be suitable for a pet. The Cumbria - Lake District on the other hand is one destination with a great choice of activities and that both the family and Fido with enjoy equally. It is now far easier to take your pet away with you without compromising on the choice of holiday. In fact, there are now pet friendly hotels which a few years ago, was almost unheard of.</p>
<p>Many hotels in the UK and the Cumbria - Lake District specifically exclude dogs and pets of all sorts from their premises. However, some hotels welcome all well-behaved pets to enjoy a holiday with their owners. Some <a href="   http://www.bestlakesbreaks.co.uk/pets.htm" target="_blank">pet friendly hotels in the Lake District</a> offer walking services, special bed linen and beds and food.</p>
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		<title>Choosing the right Cookware and Pans</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 13:18:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[More and more people are taking an interest in food, where their food comes from, seasonality and the different ways in which food can be cooked. Of course, the quality of produce is such a key factor when cooking. Flavouring and seasoning can only do so much, the quality of the base food whether it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More and more people are taking an interest in food, where their food comes from, seasonality and the different ways in which food can be cooked. Of course, the quality of produce is such a key factor when cooking. Flavouring and seasoning can only do so much, the quality of the base food whether it be meal, fish or vegetables is highly important. If you have the best knives, saucepans and oven all the better but not everyone does. After buying the best produce you can afford the next most important purchase should be quality cookware, i.e pans.</p>
<p>Many people will have noticed that when a chef is cooking on television, they state and describe the pan they are using and that is normally one that they would strongly recommend you use. This is because pans are such a large part in how a recipe is cooked and how the finished dish turns out. When searing meat the last thing you would want to do is use a high sided pan as this would effectively steam the meat and you should not boil paste in a small, shallow pan.</p>
<p>Different pans cook food in different ways which is confirmed in a number of famous dishes from around the world. Many famous dishes are named after the pan or dish in which they were cooked in for example Spanish Paella, Moroccan Tagine and Indian Karahi. Each piece of cookware has been used for years and years to specifically achieve different effects.</p>
<p>Moving on from the correct type of pan or piece of cookware and then there are the different finishes including bases and coatings on pans, non-stick, stainless steel and copper pans are the most common. There are then cast iron pans namely for casserole dishes and griddle pans. Leading brands include <a href="http://www.millyskitchenstore.co.uk/StellarPans-Category-229-19.html" target="_blank">Stellar pans</a>, Le Creuset and Tefal.<br />
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The life of a pan can be greatly prolonged by cleaning it correctly. Although many pans these days are “dishwasher safe” this is not the advised method of cleaning pans. Seasoning a pan not only prolongs the life of the pan but it improves the quality of the cooking in it. This is done by heating oil in the pan then letting it go cold. You then wipe of the cold oil with a cloth or kitchen paper. This is also the advised method when dish washing by hand, basically anytime you use detergent on the pan.</p>
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