I seem to remember being told that a proper Cornish Pasty should have meat one end and fruit at the other. Also the Fruit end had the initials of the 'owner' so that they could identify it down...
Does anyone know what the story is with this air charter company?They were supposed to be expanding their services and building up their fleet but on today's news all their flights are subject to...
I have just purchased a 'log cabin' type outside building. It is a Scandanavian Pine and has been delivered untreated. What product is the best and most economical to protect the exterior? Thanks
I need to join a breakdown service as I do long journeys by myself sometimes and being a lone female want to know that there will be somebody to come and get me should i get into trouble on the...
I have an acer which is a nice tree about 4ft high. Trouble is it is too close to other shrubs and I would like to move it. We have been in our property nearly 4yrs so I don't know how old it is. I...
one of my downstairs rads does not get hot,i've had a new pump,new rad,checked the valves,flushed and bled the system but the pipe and the valve leading to the rad is hot but the rad is not
I recently planted a clematis montana in my front garden, and it started rompting away like only a montana can, but now it's going droopy. Is this the dreaded Clematis Wilt and if so what should I do?...
We are buying a house with sprayed on roof insulation stuck to the underside of the roof tiles. How do we get this stuff off? Does anyone recommend using this stuff or are we on a loser here? there...
I've just taken an interest in baking and I've made biscuits and scones but when I make cakes and they are cooking in the oven they always seem to start to burn round the outside and top and the...
I have a gas hob where three of the gas igniters work but the fourth doesn't. Does anyone know how you can get this replaced ? is it cheap to do? is it a majo r job? alternatively can you still...
I have seen your explanation for how normal green leaves get their colour and how they then change to yellow/red. What chemical does a Japanese maple or Copper Beech produce to get its main red colour...
How can these be said to be 'eco friendly'? Surely wood is just another form of fossil fuel - albeit at an earlier stage of development? Or am I missing something here?