We now have a new addition to the family here, a orphaned leveret. It is only about 8 days old now, but seems to be doing quite well and putting on weight. Feeding it a kitten milk mixture. Anyone else had experience of bringing them up??
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Have just seen that there is a proposed filling station strike next week for 2 days!!
Italymag's latest post has just amused us here, about the ½ûÂþÌìÌà Chef Aldo Zilli, as being one of the first to introduce "proper" ½ûÂþÌìÌà food into London.There were many restaurants in London, in the 70's prior to him arriving.One, San Frediano,
Hope nobody has booked flights with this airline in Italy
Didn't take long, before it started. Non ½ûÂþÌìÌà B&B!!! From a TripAdvisor commentBreakfast on the patio was excellent- even including bacon and eggs!
Wonder if anyone having the same problems:1. You read a post logged in, then refresh and then it tells you that you have x number of unread posts, even though you have read all.
Because it was raining today, thought to do some price comparisons re non ½ûÂþÌìÌà B&B's to ½ûÂþÌìÌà ones in Marche. I will not name any, but to be honest, you are better staying in ½ûÂþÌìÌà establishments.
New regulations for those who drive down via France for 2012
Understand there are going to be some new PV industrial size installations in and around Amandola.
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Did any of the suggestions work?
Yes, 15 to 20 years is the expected life, but, you must factor in the experience of the installer. With GSHP, there are less moving parts, as no fan to break down, icing up issues etc. The price you quoted on your website, presumeably did not include the DHW tank? What is the model of the compressor, as again, their site is very vague?
The hole in the bottom of ones lower back. That's where most Indian food comes out in a stream, not long after eating!!!! Had better food with no problems on street stalls in Vietnam and Cambodia.
At 2 years, they obviously do not have a lot of confidence in their product. IVT are 5 years as standard. But, as they have only just started producing domestic ASHP's, then they have no reliability history in the market place. I only asked the warranty question, as it was not on their website, plus other searches said they were not disclosing the warranty.
Yes Lisiamc, never buy Heinz as the Lidl ones taste far better and so much cheaper. As for tea bags, I can get those from the Asian shop in Corridonia, as well as decent quantities of spices.
So Annec, are we all village idiots that live here? At least we live here all the time!!! I'm sorry I started this thread now. Â I stupidly thought that it might be of interest to forum members. I forgot that actually what would happen is that the village idiots would slide in with their usual snidy comments,
Ok Neil. Maybe, I misread the free delivery price weight quantity, but that link has disappeared. The other UK site is £17.99 for up to 30kg, so yes, more. Obviously, the "Blue Dragon" products cost more, but then they are UK market lines and not that authentic in taste. Have tried them ....... never again!!! As for the Indian range and spices, it is better to go to the Asian food shop in Corridonia. Everyone on this forum is entitled to post their own opinions, as some have, but to call them misguided, narrow minded or just plain stupid, is a reflection on your own mentality, in that they cannot make constructive critisism.
Seems like many more people think they are a rubbish company!!
Hope all is ok Flip. Just checked the INGV site and your area is being hit quite hard as the depth is shallower. Edited to add this: So sad about the deaths.
So sad that your living in Italy means you only eat ½ûÂþÌìÌà food. I could not live on a diet of salami etc. as I do like a variety of taste, whether they are Asian (not Indian), Middle Eastern or other European. A decent French Pate ( not salmon or tuna as here ), Anyway, doctor told me not to eat pasta as it is bad for chlorestrol, so stick to rice. Sorry to hear about your earthquakes and hope you are ok, but at least you can have your Martini shaken and not stirred.