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Seven practical rules for preparing a safe barbecue this summer

With more time spent at home and new ways of socialising, the barbecue season has kicked off earlier than usual this year.

A taste of exquisite Lebanese cuisine from Al Mezza Athlone

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Savour the taste of exquisite Lebanese cuisine from Al Mezza restaurant located on Bastion Street within Athlone’s vibrant Latin Quarter.

Musgrave MarketPlace campaign aims to help reboot hospitality businesses in Galway

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Musgrave MarketPlace, Ireland’s leading wholesale supplier to foodservice, retail, and SME businesses, today announced it is investing €650,000 to support the reopening of Irish hospitality at the beginning of June. As part of this investment, Musgrave MarketPlace has launched a range of new initiatives to support the industry and assist the reboot and recovery of the sector.

Enjoy a Galway city tour

As we roll into the June Bank Holiday Weekend, we can almost taste the summer, those long bright evenings spent with friends and family, the hustle and bustle of Galway city streets, a drink sitting outside Taaffes as we watch the world go by or the luxury of a 99 from the Bon Bon while sitting on the Prom in Salthill.

Bord Bia to get the nation growing this ‘Bloom Bank Holiday’ weekend

Bord Bia is encouraging people to embrace their gardens and outdoor spaces this summer. For the second year in a row, the public can take part in #BloomAtHome this weekend via a series of virtual initiatives and events providing gardening advice and inspiration.

The ‘amusements’ in the Fairgreen

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It is good to see the funfair being set up at the moment along the Prom, a sure sign that the summer is on the way. There has been a history of summer funfairs in Galway for well over 100 years, though they were always known here as ‘the amusements’. In the early days, the Toft family used to organise them in Salthill Park. Occasionally, the neighbours used to object to the noise and the traffic, and on at least one occasion, they were invited next door on to the site in front of Dr O’Beirne’s house (where Leisureland is today).

Ensure you savour a visit to Glendeer Pet Farm this summer

If you are looking to entertain the children this summer, why not get up close and personal with nature and enjoy a visit to Glendeer Pet Farm?

The egg and butter market in Church Street

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Some weeks ago we wrote about the virtues of country butter being sold at the Saturday Market, but it seems there were occasional vices there too. The ink was hardly dry on the paper when David Barrett sent us an account of a court case that took place at the Galway Petty Sessions in September 1910 before the magistrates Messrs J Kilbride and JS Young. District Inspector Hildebrand prosecuted Mrs Sarah Bane, Moycullen, on three different counts of selling butter that was unfit for human consumption to Kate Hoare, Mary Griffin, and Norah Joyce. Mr Cooke, from Blake and Kenny solicitors, appeared for the defence.

Are you someone who is constantly trying but struggling to lose body fat?

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You’ve probably heard in the past that a calorie deficit is key to losing body fat and this is 100% true. In theory it all sounds so simple, however sometimes, the application can be much more difficult than the theory.

Bad cess to the hackers for piling misery upon misery

As if things could not be bad enough for the health services struggling to cope with the impact of the pandemic, the abominable hackers had to come along and carry out this act of malware criminality at the worst time possible. For those who have been suffering serious illness not related to the pandemic, their treatment plans were set in disarray, and now there are fears that the must unscrupulous of people have access to patient data and will sell it to the highest bidder, or release it on the general web.

 

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