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Chocolate Making Workshop Experience

Posted by Notcot on Jun 1, 2012 in Gadgets
Chocolate Making Workshop Experience

Chocolate Making Workshop Experience If you’ve never tasted hand-made chocolate created from the freshest ingredients before, then first and foremost you can expect this workshop to be a revelation to your taste-buds! At the Manchester location you will learn the art of the chocolatier and create your own delicacies on this fantastic course. This introductory taster course enables you to get up close and hands on with your favourite food – chocolate. With the expert guidance of the chocolatier you will create a chocolate teddy bear which will form the centre piece for you to surround with hand made truffles. At the London location you will learn about the origins of chocolate and the process from bean to bar, before learning how to make fudge, praline and truffles. You will demonstrate your cookery skills as you cut, dip and decorate your own chocolate under a skilled chocolatier’s guidance. You will get to take home a ribbon-tied box of your own home-made chocolates, as well as detailed recipes to make at your leisure. About The Chocolate Making Workshop Experience When can you go? This experience is available on selected dates, throughout the year. How long does the activity last? Your whole experience will last between 2½ to 3 hours. You need to know The minimum age for this activity is 18 years old. If you have a stomach upset, you must not attend. Please inform of any disabilities or if pregnant. No food or wine allergies. Please inform on booking if diabetic or a vegetarian. No previous experience is required. You and how many others? You will share your experience with other class members. Family and friends Unfortunately, you cannot bring any friends or family with you on this experience. We cant control the weather Don’t worry, this activity is not dependent on weather conditions Where? London; Whitefield, Manchester; Bournemouth, Dorset, Stratford upon Avon/Leamington Spa/ Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool, Nottingham, Newcatle-Upon-Tyne We are really sorry but loyalty points cannot be used against activities because they come from a large number of different suppliers who do not allow us to make discounts. Gift Vouchers are valid for 6 months. If you have not used your Gift Voucher by this time, it is possible to get an extension This is for a voucher entitling the holder to any of the activities supplied by Activity Superstore up to the value stated. Next working day delivery cut off time is 11.00am on a normal working day (Mon-Fri). If you select next working day option on an activity placed after 11.00am it is guaranteed to arrive within two days. All guaranteed next day deliveries will arrive before 1pm and will require a signature. Please note that the Before 9am Service is not available on activities. Unfortunately Gift Wrapping is not available. Why You Should Buy From Us! 30 day money-back guarantee Low-price guarantee Loyalty points discount off future orders Huge range of unique gift ideas for all occasions Excellent customer service Next day delivery available – cut off 11am Chocolate Making Workshop Experience

Price : £ 69.00

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Allen Carr's Easy Way to Stop Smoking

Posted by Notcot on May 6, 2012 in Cult Film
Allen Carr's Easy Way to Stop Smoking

Allen Carr’s hundred-cigarettes-a-day addiction drove him to despair but after countless attempts to quit he discovered what the world had been waiting for – the easy way to stop smoking. Now recognised as the world’s leading expert on helping smokers to quit Allen Carr’s informative no scare tactics methods and techniques are a revelation for those desperate to kick the habit.

Price : £ 7.99

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Solaris – Criterion Collection

Posted by Notcot on May 30, 2010 in Cult Film

Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (37 Reviews)

Amazon.co.uk Review
Released in 1972, Solaris is Andrei Tarkovsky’s third feature and his most far-reaching examination of human perceptions and failings. It’s often compared to Kubrick’s 2001, but although both bring a metaphysical dimension to bear on space exploration, Solaris has a claustrophobic intensity which grips the attention over spans of typically Tarkovskian stasis. Donatas Banionis is sympathetic as the cosmonaut sent to investigate disappearances on the space station orbiting the planet Solaris, only to be confronted by his past in the guise of his dead wife, magnetically portrayed by Natalya Bondarchuk. The ending is either a revelation or a conceit, depending on your viewpoint.

On the DVD: Solaris reproduces impressively on DVD in widescreen–which is really essential here–and Eduard Artemiev’s ambient score comes over with pristine clarity. There are over-dubs in English and French, plus subtitles in 12 languages. An extensive stills gallery, detailed filmographies for cast and crew, and comprehensive biographies of Tarkovsky and author Stanislaw Lem are valuable extras, as are the interviews with Bondarchuk and Tarkovsky’s sister and an amusing 1970s promo-film for Banionis. It would have been better had the film been presented complete on one disc, instead of stretched over two. Even so, the overall package does justice to a powerful and disturbing masterpiece. –Richard Whitehouse

Solaris – Criterion Collection

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