Which Fuel is Best for a Woodburning Stove?

Woodburning stoves are increasingly taking pride of place in living rooms and areas across Britain. With many attractive styles available, they are an aesthetically pleasing addition besides proving to be a more environmentally friendly solution to heating the home. The image of lazy afternoons spent with the family by the fire is already appealing enough and that’s before the additional …

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American Words You Need to Learn if Moving to the USA

If you’re moving to the USA there are words you may need to learn. This handy infographic shows you all you need to know. It also highlights that’s there’s more to American terms than nappy and diaper, or faucet and tap. See if it has any terms you’ve not heard before.   If you’ve moved to the USA in the …

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Click and Collect Mirrors Fast Food Retail

When it comes to click & collect, it appears retailers still have a way to go in providing the optimal experience. According to recent research 43 per cent of UK adults who used a click & collect service in the last 12 months experienced an issue, 26 per cent cited long waiting times due to a lack of staff and …

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Does Camping Cost More Than a Holiday Abroad?

A new study by a moneysaving website in the UK has discovered that Britons choose to holiday in the UK in a bid to save money, out of convenience and even to experience the beauty of their home country. The first camping trip can be expensive though, costing Britons – on average – £680, just £70 cheaper than the average …

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Is Matched Betting an Easy Way to Make Money?

There’s a new gambling craze that’s doing the rounds right now, that promises to make you a profit, regardless of what you put in. It’s called Matched Betting, and it seems to be a foolproof way to make money. What is Matched Betting? Matched Betting is when you make two bets, each against the other. For example, if you were …

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Five Reasons the Game of Thrones Books are More Relevant Today Than Ever

As big as the Game of Thrones TV series is, the books that it’s based on – George R. R. Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” series – are pop culture giants in their own right, according to Popmatters television critic Steven Aoun. After the first book was released in 1996, the novel’s characters and elements became visible in …

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Nu Skin Age Loc

We don’t pretend to be scientists so we have absolutely no idea how the Nu Skin Age Loc serum and cleanser works but what we do know is it produces amazing results. We’re quite picky about skincare at The Consumer Voice and have often overlooked many brands due to the drying natures or unsuitability for combination skins. These leave a …

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ProCook Cast Iron Cookware

As I hit my late twenties I began to look lovingly at pans. A concept quite alien to me before, I suddenly realised why my mum often drooled over pans costing a fortune. Following the crowd, I bit the bullet and forked out for a set of saucepans from a leading brand *cough* Crueset. These were a disappointment from the …

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Biochef Kitchen Utensils

We’ve taken a long time to produce a review of biochef kitchen utensils from Judge – on purpose. We receive a lot of utensils at TCV and are often disappointed with how short their life span is. They also seem to have problems, they don’t store easily, they get too hot, they look awful after use and they scratch the non …

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Jaw Saw from Worx

You are probably aware that my family loves gardening. A quick trip to www.theyounggardener.com will prove that, however a chainsaw is one item we’ve always avoided ( but needed ). Our local parish council kept complaining about our conker tree over hanging the public footpath and despite my best efforts with loppers something stronger was needed. Reluctantly I began looking …

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