Kelly's Kitchen
Thu, Mar 21, 2013
There is a stereotypical gender divide in food. Man food is slabs of meat, scotch eggs, big fry-ups, and anything wrapped in bacon. Women prefer yoghurt, quiche, cupcakes, and chocolate, preferably not all on the same plate. Whatever the truth of these clichés, most menus and venues lean more into one camp than the other. Kelly's was always a man's place to my mind, with burgers, pints, and the football on the telly. But Kelly's bar is fond of change. It is fair, I think, to say that Kelly's has had more re-inventions than Kerry Katona. The latest change the team have made is a new menu that just might be the most gender neutral menu in town.
Read more ...Change Sessions – Helping you to confront what is holding you back so that you can move forward
Thu, Mar 21, 2013
Have you ever felt that your problems are too big to overcome? Conquering those inner demons and loving life again can be done when you turn to Change Sessions.
Read more ...Lifelong fitness at The Coast Club
Thu, Mar 21, 2013
Many stars manage to transform their bodies seemingly overnight. Overweight celebrities, having been lambasted in the popular entertainment magazines, can go from size 16 to size six (and the male equivalent of a 40” waist to size 32”).
Read more ...Essential health information at the one Day Ayurveda workshop
Thu, Mar 21, 2013
Ayurveda is a natural system of health that educates and empowers patients by helping them to understand health facts and maintain his/her own health and well-being. This is achieved by guiding the user to appreciate thir unique natural physical and psychological make-up and tendencies. By encouraging him/her to make changes in diet, lifestyle, and daily routine, Ayurveda can help prevent, treat, and eliminate both disease and symptoms.
Read more ...Liven up your garden with beautiful handmade birdhouses
Thu, Mar 21, 2013
These handcrafted contemporary and traditional birdhouses are sure to attract many feathered friends to your garden.
This range of birdhouses is aesthetically pleasing, adding character to your garden. They offer protection from the elements for their guests as they feast on whatever delights are on offer.
Read more ...Fence off those fencing problems with Colourfence
Thu, Mar 21, 2013
For a permanent no maintenance solution to all your fencing problems, look no further than Colourfence. Colourfence products carry a guarantee that the purchase will sustain for 10 years without warping or corroding.
Read more ...Innovative energy showroom opens
Thu, Mar 21, 2013
EuroHome has just opened a new showroom showcasing energy efficient products to help homeowners save money on fuel bills and make their homes more comfortable.
EuroHome offers a wide range of energy saving products suitable for existing and new build homes. It is an approved SEAI - Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland — installer and NSAI agrément certified.
Read more ...The head of the river
Thu, Mar 14, 2013
Rowing is a sport of endurance, strength, and finesse, a sport naturally suited to Galway where the river connects Lough Corrib with the sea. The earliest reference we have to competitive rowing on the Galway river is 1839. The first rowing club established here was the Corrib Rowing and Yachting Club in 1864 (149 years ago!) and as other clubs formed, rowing matches became more competitive. In 1868, Commercial Rowing Club was formed and the inter-club rivalry generated a lot of interest in the sport.
Read more ...A innocent man and the fate of Clifton
Thu, Mar 14, 2013
The murderous and vengeful events that followed 'Bloody Sunday' 1920 impacted on the town of Clifden in an unexpected way. There was shooting and murder on its streets; and, following a rampage by the Black and Tans, practically half the town was burnt down.
Read more ...Don’t fight change
Thu, Mar 14, 2013
Now that we have settled into 2013 many of us will have taken a long, hard look at the year gone past and how it impacted on our lives.
Read more ...Have you heard about Cooltec?
Thu, Mar 14, 2013
Have you heard about the new fat-freezing treatment available at Therapie Clinic, Shop Street, in Galway? TV3's Xpose heard all about it last Wednesday, trying the treatment and featuring it on the show.
Read more ...Taking care
Thu, Mar 14, 2013
A study was recently performed by Triton showers to determine how we like to clean ourselves. The survey asked 250 people across five locations in Ireland and it was determined that 50 per cent of those surveyed spend a minimum of 10 minutes in the shower with 14 per cent having two showers a day. It is pretty clear that we like to take care of ourselves, especially our hair and skin, which highlighted something to me this week; fashion might be important but we get just a little excited about the world of beauty. The summer is only a couple of months away and so I have been trying and testing some key things to get us in tip top shape for the long awaited holiday.
Read more ...Spring trends at Don Racine
Thu, Mar 14, 2013
Don Racine stocks all the latest trends. Choose from a wide variety of jeans from labels such as Rant & Rave and NYDJ, teamed with a leather jacket for a ultra chic look. There is also a spring range of jackets and trench coats in store.
Read more ...The nine to five spring makeover
Thu, Mar 14, 2013
From the power dress to the statement jacket and interesting separates, spring workwear has a smarter and more interesting feel this spring. Flattering silhouettes and wearable key pieces can be matched with your current wardrobe to update it.
Read more ...Accessories for all occasions at The Finishing Touch
Thu, Mar 14, 2013
The Finishing Touch will shortly celebrate its first anniversary on Cross Street.
Read more ...On the Wine Shelf...
Thu, Mar 14, 2013
Burgáns Albariño 2011 (Widely Available, €17.99)
Read more ...The Book Shelf...
Thu, Mar 14, 2013
On the threshold of the St Patrick’s weekend and the celebration of all things Irish, Rachel Allen’s newish cookery book with 120 of her favourite family recipes is a timely addition to the culinary bookshelves.
Read more ...Get ready for the second annual Galway Food Festival
Thu, Mar 14, 2013
The launch of the programme for the second Galway Food Festival took place on Monday March 11 upstairs at McCambridge’s. The lovely Máirín Uí Chomáin, in a particularly elegant outfit and a covetable pair of shiny, fire-engine-red shoes, did the honours beautifully. As an author, the chairperson of Irish Food Writers Guild, and a true Connemara woman, she was perfect for the job. JP McMahon, festival chairperson, also spoke at the launch, in particular speaking warmly of the late lamented Gerry Galvin, who had launched the festival last year. A man who will be sadly missed.
The festival is bigger and better this year, running for five days from Thursday March 28 to Monday April 1 during the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, and I for one am certainly looking forward to it. Celebrating Galway as a food destination, the festival this year aims to highlight the importance of food provenance, sustainability, and healthy eating. Many of the great and the good of the Galway food scene were present at the event. Chefs, producers, restaurateurs, food educators, and… me! One of the best things about the launch being in McCambridge’s was that the nibbles were very nice indeed with chef Heather O’Flaherty and her team working hard behind the scenes. A huge amount of work goes into organising the festival with the committee members and many others giving freely of their time and expertise to make it a success. With some 70 restaurants, food outlets, and producers participating at more than 70 individual events, it must at times have been like an exercise in herding cats.
Read more ...Get your A, B, Cs in order at Whelan’s Pharmacy
Thu, Mar 14, 2013
Do you get confused when it comes to your A, B, and Cs? At Whelan’s Pharmacy the friendly and professional staff are trained to advise on a whole range of topics including vitamins and essential minerals.
Read more ...Acne is not just a teenage problem
Thu, Mar 14, 2013
For many people adult acne can occur in later life, when the stress of juggling families and careers takes its toll. Many of the patients who go to Bernie Fahy, skin specialist, also have stressful jobs. Interestingly, many did not have significant acne as teenagers.
Read more ...