Fresh local food and old world charm at The Old Stone House
Thu, May 16, 2013
The Old Stone House was the market house in the town of Ballinlough, Co Roscommon. Now a fully licensed restaurant, the building has been restored to create a warm, old world, ambience with original stone walls, timber floors, and open fires.
Read more ...PoppySeed — stirring it up for summer
Thu, May 16, 2013
The new menu at PoppySeed restaurants has landed and offers even more excitement and taste than before. In time for the warmer and more colourful summer season, PoppySeed has added more tasty salads and freshly prepared breakfasts to its array of treats.
“It is always a challenge to change but it is so much fun to spice things up every now and then,” says head chef Judy Forde. A talented, award-winning chef, Judy Forde believes in embracing simple produce and treating them well. “We love good food and we love to take our time both in preparing and in savouring it.”
Read more ...Ireland’s top floral, food, and family festival to Bloom on June bank holiday weekend
Thu, May 16, 2013
Bord Bia has this week announced the return of Bloom, its hugely successful gardening, food, and family festival, which will take place in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, this June bank holiday weekend. Now in its seventh year, the event attracted more than 80,000 visitors last year.
Read more ...Orla Walsh 2013 collection at Kilkenny
Thu, May 16, 2013
Celebrate Irish design this year with the Kilkenny Shop, marking the company’s 50th anniversary supporting Irish craft and design. If you fancy something a little quirky and retro when it comes to homeware, look no further than the fabulous creations by Irish designer Orla Walsh. Acclaimed for her 1960s Warhol-style pop art paintings and inspired by Irish, British, and American pop culture, Orla Walsh’s collection gives classic themes a contemporary twist.
Orla Walsh’s graphic paintings were first discovered on the railings of Merrion Square in Dublin, where she was selling her adventurous creations. Her use of bright and bold colours, stand-out text, and iconic products have allowed her to catch the attention of some very influential people over the years and grow her popularity. Since her chance encounter with a Heinz lawyer (which catapulted her career), her work has depicted some of the world’s favourite brands such as Guinness, Jacobs, and Tayto, earning her the title of one of the leading artists in pop culture.
Read more ...CBTM for emotional and physical pain
Thu, May 16, 2013
Do you struggle with weight loss, stopping smoking, sleeping difficulties, or back pain? Has your obsessive compulsive cleaning, post traumatic stress difficulties, sports injury, panic attacks, arthritis, or chronic fatigue got you down? Medical treatment helps, but so does cognitive behaviour therapy with mindfulness (CBTM).
Read more ...Relieve hay fever and sinus with Care Cure Acupuncture
Thu, May 16, 2013
For many summer can be a worrying time, bringing with it sudden attacks of sneezing, blocked noses, itching of the roof of the mouth, and red, watery, and itchy eyes.
Read more ...BPro cardio pulse-wave analysis
Thu, May 16, 2013
Cardio pulse-wave analysis is the latest technology in non-invasive vascular and cardiac screening.
Read more ...Ten steps to effective studying
Thu, May 16, 2013
1. Try not to become obsessed about the time you spend studying or revising. Concentrate instead on what tasks you must achieve. Allocate a specific amount of time to each otherwise it may take hours to complete what should take minutes.
Read more ...The Royal Galway Yacht Club
Thu, May 16, 2013
The first rowing club to be set up on the river was Corrib Rowing and Yachting Club, and shortly afterwards the Commercial Club was founded. The inauguration of yet another club in 1882, The Royal Galway Yacht Club, provided further competition in rowing and yachting. It contributed to regattas locally by fielding crews, being included on committees, and other rowing activities, and it seems to have had a very strong yachting section.
Read more ...From the Tuam workhouse to New Orleans
Thu, May 16, 2013
The contrast between the Tuam workhouse and the vibrant colours, blue skies, and the smell of exotic food of New Orleans in the 1840s could not have been more dramatic. To the eyes, ears and senses of two young Galway children it must have been jaw-dropping.
Read more ...The Irish sang When Johnny Comes Marching Home...*
Thu, May 09, 2013
Stephen Speilberg’s magnificent film Lincoln made it clear that the Northern States of America, the Union, had justice and right on its side, when it came to deal with the cotton-based slave states of the south. Washington had objected to their attempt to enlarge its slave industry further west. Southern states were enraged at this interference. In an appalling miscalculation some states began to leave to Union, set up their own Confederacy (eventually including 11 states), and prepared to fight for its freedom to choose its own destiny.
Read more ...It’s that time of year
Thu, May 09, 2013
Every summer our country embarks on a season of celebrations. Yes, it’s that time of year — wedding season. I have already been to one, with three more to go, and with one being black tie, I have an added level of complexity. Trying to make the most of one outfit is doable but difficult, and none of us wish to spend our annual clothing budget on one piece. There are always some clever ways to reinvent existing dresses, but sometimes we just long for something new. Weddings are always a very glam affair, and a great excuse to get all dolled up. With a huge range of formal wear available on the high street, and the ever popular dress hire concept appearing all over the country, there is no need to worry, there are plenty of options.
Read more ...L’Osteria Da Roberta makes a welcome return to Salthill
Thu, May 09, 2013
L’Osteria Da Roberta Restaurant has reopened due to popular demand. This restaurant is situated in the heart of Salthill, just a short walk from the Promenade and next door to its sister restaurant Da Roberta Pizzeria.
Read more ...Cooking the books at Kai
Thu, May 09, 2013
The last outpost of civilisation before you reach Salthill, when Kai opened, it opened with a bang and very quickly achieved a cult following. It suffered not a jot from teething problems, it was a fully formed concept practically from the word go. Kai was unpretentious and fun with flower and seed strewn salads piled on boards, big Ortiz tuna tins filled with bread, and the sun spilling through the skylight even on the dullest of days illuminating the lunchtime altar of cakes. Everyone's favourite Kiwi chef Jess Murphy brings her own brand of kitchen voodoo and you know you are a regular when you grow to understand husband and partner-in-crime David Murphy's accent at front of house.
Aside from the best brunch in town every Sunday, it is always well worth the extra trek and the couple of extra euro for the short, seasonal, lunch menu. Six or seven options that always showcase the best the west coast has to offer, from potted crab to gurnard fish finger sandwiches on Kai’s own foccacia, I have yet to be disappointed. Dinner is an equally short and ever changing menu with about five 'beginnings', 'middles', and 'ends'.
Read more ...Organic Gardener reaps awards
Thu, May 09, 2013
The Organic Gardener recently won two prestigious awards at events held in Galway. The company won an award in the Best of Galway Awards in the home and garden section. Meanwhile Fergus Whitney, director of the business, won a Junior Chamber award for moral and environmental leadership.
Read more ...Sixty per cent off selected ranges at Acme Blinds in Westside
Thu, May 09, 2013
Acme Blinds is currently offering 60 per cent off selected ranges.
Read more ...Make the most of your attic with Galway Carpenters
Thu, May 09, 2013
Galway Carpenters has been providing safe and easy access to attics for a number of years and now the company has combined an all inclusive package to kit out your entire attic at a very affordable price.
Read more ...Rest easy with Better Bedding
Thu, May 09, 2013
It seems that the perfect bedfellows are reputation, great service, and quality products, as Better Bedding celebrates more than 20 years of ensuring that the people of Galway have a decent night’s sleep.
Read more ...Get your home and wardrobe ready for summer with O’Connor Dry Cleaners
Thu, May 09, 2013
It is time to dust off the cobwebs and spring clean for a fresh start. Let O’Connor Dry Cleaners make it easy for you by bringing in your curtains, duvets, and blankets and allowing the staff to work their magic on them, getting them back to you as good as new.
Read more ...Galway Contact serves to provide elderly
Thu, May 09, 2013
Galway Contact is a voluntary organisation that assists older people who may feel lonely and isolated. Its volunteers extend their courteousy, a friendly face, and a supportive voice to the older people in Galway. Every visit is different and organised on a one-to-one basis. Galway Contact is very aware of the need for confidentiality and sensitivity. All of the volunteers are Garda vetted before they start their visit.
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