Goodfood on July 18th, 2010

So with the world cup fever dying down for another four years we can all prise ourselves out of our sofas, de-robe our cars and houses of St.George flags, and start talking to the wife and kids again. It was one of the craziest tournaments in decades with many of the favourites making an early [...]

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Goodfood on June 18th, 2010

Without a doubt one of the top reasons for visiting this great European nation is for its wine. France is the biggest producer of wine in the entire world. This article outline some of the most famous wine producing areas of this European country. Provence is a great region for those who like to see [...]

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Goodfood on March 7th, 2010

A lot of us are searching for custom wine racks without realizing they might not need a custom rack at all. Custom wine racks are occasionally somewhat more expensive as those -out of the box- wine racking products. Furthermore, custom wine racks require substantial amount of good nerves as it may last many weeks or [...]

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Goodfood on February 27th, 2010

It’s strange how we are all so different when it comes to choosing our wine. Some people are real wine snobs and know exactly what they are looking for, and don’t settle for anything less. They don’t flinch at the price of the bottle, even if it tops the hundred pounds mark. Other people may [...]

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Goodfood on February 27th, 2010

Australia has produced some very popular wines over the years and has a climate conducive to producing bottles considered some of the best in the world. Other surrounding countries such as New Zealand and Fiji are now getting in on the act however and are growing their stakes in the market by experimenting with innovative [...]

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Goodfood on February 7th, 2010

Need a good homemade wine recipe? Check out this short article by Margaret Jung. If you can think of a fruit, you can pretty much bet that someone has made a wine out of it. As long as it was not toxic or harmful in any way, you can bet that the same result goes [...]

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Goodfood on January 14th, 2010

Frog is a not very flattering description, shown with some Englishmen sneering the French. When was this concept is not exactly proof, but he is due inter alia to the fact that frog legs are eaten in France. So it came also to the other nicknames: Frog-Eaters. Even if it anachronistic in this age of [...]

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Goodfood on November 22nd, 2009

Over the past few years the diet of the people living in Mediterranean area has come into focus and many people where surprised to learn the prominent role wine plays in keep us healthy. You can create a healthy gourmet wine gift basket based on the Mediterranean diet and give the wine lover on your [...]

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Goodfood on September 4th, 2009

Author: Levi Reiss If you are looking for fine French wine and food, consider the Rhone Valley region of southeastern France. You may find a bargain, and I hope that you’ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review one the area’s best-known wines, a white Chateauneuf-du-Pape that comes from some [...]

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Goodfood on July 17th, 2009

There are a great many people who consider themselves as something of a wine connoisseur these days. It usually starts of quite innocently with the enjoyment of a couple of glasses each evening, but people often get so engrossed in the wine world it becomes a real hobby. They’ve invested in a vintage collection of [...]

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