I didn't deliberately set out to write websites, I just love writing and compiling information. I got wrapped up in the layout and design, and before I knew it, I had turned hobbies and passions into personal interest compendiums.
I hope you find them worthwhile, but would love it if any reader were encouraged or inspired to join in and compile their own pursuits, diversions or pastimes in such a fun way.
I hope you find them worthwhile, but would love it if any reader were encouraged or inspired to join in and compile their own pursuits, diversions or pastimes in such a fun way.
The Fascinating World of Spy
Gadgets and Devices, New Technology & Future Science The Legend of Qwww.TheLegendofQ.comThe World's greatest innovators, and the movie character that represents and celebrates their contribution to the world's technological advancements, plus an insight into the incredible future that awaits us all.
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An information resource for Self Building, Renovating & Converting Properties. Costs & Case Studies, DIY Tips, Tricks & Links
Building & Renovatingwww.BuildingandRenovating.co.ukWhatever your skills and experience there is always more to learn. I have attempted to collate some of the best resources, links and information available on the net and put it in some sort of order to help you along your way.
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Everything you didn't know you needed to know about the world's favourite snack food, including over 1,500 reviews
Chips & Crispswww.ChipsandCrisps.comWhat started with a taste testing hobby, somehow turned into the world's biggest potato chips and crisps resource on the internet. I didn't set out to do it, but I think I have probably tried and reviewed more chips and crisps than anyone in the world (The worthiness of this is, of course, debatable)
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The Full English includes: Bacon, Beans & Bread, Mushrooms, Sausages, Tomatoes, & Don't forget the Black Pud. Read all about Britain's Best right here
The Full Englishwww.BestEnglishBreakfast.comBritish food has been the butt of international culinary jokes for years, but the old adage goes like this: Breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince,
and dine like a pauper. Well, there are breakfasts and then, there's The Full English. |