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Displayed prices are for multiple nights. Check the site for price per night. I see hostels starting at 200b/day and hotels from 500b/day on agoda.

berettakid

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  1. i read about the Green park resort having a great pool, but i am unsure about joiner fee
  2. i actually feel sorry for the 40-50kg girl mauled this way its only fun when all parties enjoy it
  3. Your in for it now! i`m represented by Mr Pastry
  4. "FUCK! let me tidy the place up first "
  5. stunning place but at 225,000 Baht Per Month, way way too rich for me !
  6. But its true lol i wont go unless i can empty my sack
  7. A Good read, thank you
  8. For any ex-pats that worked at Wood end and Birch coppice collieries you may have not heard they are doing a rememberence wall and by filling out a simple form will have your names engraved into the bricks within that wall. its only a little thing but respect for any ex miners and will be remembered for years be a part of history
  9. i totally agree, such a bloody goody goody
  10. i never witnessed history but i met Mikhail Kalashnikov who is part of history, would like to meet this famous person again for current TV but he is getting older and even though does little for izhmesh now he still lives nearby
  11. Where is Devils Den, Rockhouse and LK Metro Area ? here its shown
  12. i am unsure also, i put it in off topic section and it was moved some reason
  13. welcome back doncha i hope you have plenty off pictures mate hows beach road jane ?
  14. Thanks for the pictures Simon, i hope alls going well I see ho is still there, is she ok ? sometimes we get on well and other times want to kill each other, but the end of the day i get on well with her lol i am unsure when i am over next but looking like a few months catch you soon mate !
  15. KFC is one of my favourite foods Ian, the removal of trans fats is only a good thing for the new up and coming generation, these were removed in the UK in 2007 and i doubt many people noticed. Fish and chip shops have also started to eradicate this artery clogging fat, we actually will later be thankful, as for the quality KFC is still a best seller KFC removes trans fats from products sold in KFC stores in the UK and Ireland Roll out to commence in restaurants from mid-June 2007 KFC today announced plans to remove Trans fats from products sold in KFC stores in the UK and Ireland. From mid-June, a new, low Trans fat blend of cooking oil will be rolled out across all 713 KFC stores in the UK and Ireland, with the result that all products will contain less than one per cent Trans fat. The new oil is blended predominantly from sunflower oil and rapeseed oil. Martin Shuker, CEO, KFC UK and Ireland, said: “At KFC, we are committed to serving foods that meet the changing needs of our customers. We have worked hard over the past two years to remove Trans fats without sacrificing the great taste that is the foundation of our brand.” The move follows KFC’s launch of a successful salt reduction programme. Since 2005, the company no longer salts its fries and has reduced the salt by up to 30% in a variety of products, including buns, popcorn chicken, BBQ beans, tomato ketchup dip pots, the dressing and croutons used in its salads and the butter used on its corn cobettes. Shuker concluded: “We recognise the importance of a balanced diet and strive to provide our customers with a wide range of menu options – from Original Recipe chicken to salads.” From NHS Trans fats are chemically altered vegetable oils. They are produced artificially in a process called hydrogenation which turns liquid oil into solid fat. Trans fats can be found in thousands of processed foods from sweets and biscuits to ready meals. They are used because they are cheap, add bulk to products, have a neutral flavour and give products a long shelf life. They have no nutritional value. Are trans fats bad for you? Trans fats have been linked to high cholesterol, which can lead to health conditions such as heart attacks and strokes. A study suggests that trans fats can also increase the risk of fertility problems. Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, USA, say that consuming just 4g of trans fats every day can lead to infertility in women. Avoiding trans fats In the UK, there is no specific requirement for the trans fat content of products to be included on food labelling. However, some manufacturers have started to do so voluntarily. Trans fats can be formed during a process called hydrogenation. Hydrogenated fats must be declared on the label so if a product contains hydrogenated fats, it may contain trans fats. Look out for the words partially hydrogenated on food labels these products may also contain trans fats. If you want to avoid trans fats you should: avoid products that list hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated or shortenings on the label, include lots of fruit and vegetables in your diet, use fat-free or low-fat dairy products, avoid fast food, high and full fat margarine and baked goods such as doughnuts, pastries and biscuits, use lean cuts of meat and poultry and cook them without skin, without adding trans fats, use liquid vegetable oil for frying, and ask about trans fat content when eating at a restaurant or café.
  16. how did the condo search go mate ?
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