Saturday, 9 June 2012

Great Party Foods for all Ages


Parties are fun - well, obviously. Fortunately, the food reflects the mood and there's a lot of exciting and colourful foods out there suitable for people of all types, with preferences of all kinds.

Livening up your party doesn't have to be hard and your cooking skills don't even have to be great to put smiles on people's faces. Here are some of our favourite foods for those fun occasions - many of which can be gotten on city deals.

Macaroons

Macaroons come in all shades, sizes and colours and are also extremely versatile in terms of taste. Created originally by the Amish people, these little burger shaped cakes with cream in the centre are a tasty and colourful treat for children and children's parties.

One of their benefits is that they are small and bite sized and so can be easily eaten by little ones quite easily. This isn't always a truth with cake which can result in more being on the ground when eating than actually in the person's mouth.

These little delights are tasty, easy to make and also small enough for the smallest of hands, yet big enough for the tastiest of appetites.

Cupcakes cake

Cupcakes may be a little in the past in terms of cool foods. However, a little creativity can make all the difference with these mini cakes. Why not stack up all your mini cupcakes and make a big cake. Combining different flavours and colours can allow you to perform all sorts of creativity and really allow you to impress.

For example a mixture of green cupcakes and others can be used to create a very interesting football like cake. Children can then pick their favourite flavours - meaning everyone is happy.

It's also possible to pile them high to attractive effect and really impress people. Why not add some sprinkles or some other nice food stickers to really give them the effect that will make others go wow. Of course, you can always get a bakery to make them and remember deal of the day sites like living social deals have them all the time, allowing you to save some money but keep the best in taste.

Cake pops

Everyone loves the lollipop and everyone loves cake - so, why has it taken so long for both to combine into a cake pop. These tasty cakes on sticks look like a pop but also are essentially a cake.

Choose from any shape or flavour you would have with a normal cake and place them on the end of a stick. These cakepops are a very popular choice with children and adults alike. The younger group like them due to their manageability, while the latter like them for their attractive and slightly quirky look. Pick anything from plain old Victoria Sponge to Mocha and choc delicacies.

Caterpillar Cake

It can be hard to beat the old caterpillar cake. However, numerous bakeries are offering their own take on this children's favourite. Look out for Cork deals or deals around the country offering a range of flavours colours and sizes that vary from the traditional for this birthday cake.

Cookies

Just as with all the other foods in our recent list, cookies are great as they can be changed and reinvented time and time again. The wide variation of cookie flavours, shapes and colours makes them the perfect gift for kids.

From cookies shaped like rockets and men, to cookies in their traditional shape and form, there is something just simply wonderful about these biscuits. Why not mix and match the flavours, ingredients and colours and like the rest offer a variation - everyone has their favourites remember.

Sweets make the party and fortunately, we have a wider range of cool cakes for all ages nowadays. Sites such as city deals and others also often offer these for a significant amount of money off - tasty savings so.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

The Article is written by Cormac Reynolds at www.D3ALS.ie providing and aggregation of Daily Deals, Hotel Deals, Holiday Deals, Spa Deals including many for City Deals. Visit http://www.D3ALS.ie for more information on www.D3ALS.ie Products & Services. Copyright information. This article is free for reproduction but must be reproduced in its entirety, including live links & this copyright statement must be included. Visit www.D3ALS.co.uk for all your daily deals in one place and in one email.

Great Clubbing Holiday Destinations


Summer time is here, praise be the gods and it can only mean one thing - summer holidays. For those of us young enough or even young at heart enough to pick - a sun based clubbing holiday can be a fantastic choice.

From great music, world renowned DJs and all those sunny days lying on the beach, there's much still to recommend the sun holiday for the 18-30 (something's) So, where are the coolest places to take a trip to this summer?

San Antonio, Ibiza

Some of the best nights in the Mediterranean have been had in San Antonio. Ibiza's party capital features some of the biggest and most popular clubs in the world. From Space to Es Paradis, to Eden, there's plenty for those who love their dance. Of course, San Antonio also has its fair share of bars, water sports and a lot of great sunsets. If you're looking to party, drink and chill - this is the perfect place for you. Keeping your eye for low cost flights and promo codes can make your whole trip to Europe's party capital all the more affordable.

Ayia Napa

The white sands of Nissi Beach have seen many happy punters over the last few decades. From beach parties to water sports, this haven is the perfect place for those looking for anything from themed bars to fun clubbing times. From the Car Wash styled bars to those based on the Flintstones, there's plenty of good times to be had in this Cypriot town, whether you're looking for the good, or the good part of the bad side of life. Look to discount codes to really bring the price of such a holiday down.

Gumbet, Turkey

If you like crystal clear water then this is the perfect place for you. Sun worshippers will be delighted with the stunning beach and coast and the chance to chill out. Gumbut is great for water sports and getting active and is also a great place for shopping and to experience Turkey from. From Turkish baths, to mosques it offers a great balance between the hedonistic and normality with a little bit of culture on the side.

Malia, Crete

Central clubbing destination for those visiting Crete, Malia is one of the warmest places in the Mediterranean and offers over 2KM of golden beaches for relaxing on during the day, as well as a great night life. From foam parties to great clubs indoors and outside, this is an amazing place for those looking to party. From 24 hour bars to water sports, Malia has it all and isn't for the faint hearted.

Kavos, Corfu

Looking for a crazy place with a never-ending energy and wanton to party? Kavos in Corfu could just well be it. All life is on the main strips, meaning you're always at the centre of the fun. If you want a great night out this is the place. From Limelight Club with its two outdoor bards and swimming pool to its water sports and beaches, this is a great place to party.

Faliraki

Faliraki is the perfect place for those looking for a cheap holiday, but in no way compromises on fun. Chill by the pool and then go a little crazy at night as the area transforms from slightly sedate into an altogether different sort of place. Visit the area of bar street and take in the great range of bars, pubs and clubs, as well as the great drinks and music on offer - all cheap and no discount code in sight.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

The Article is written by Cormac Reynolds at www.5hop5.ie providing Promo Codes. Visit http://www.5hop5.ie for more information on www.5hop5.ie Products & Services. Copyright information This article is free for reproduction but must be reproduced in its entirety, including live links & this copyright statement must be included. Visit www.5hop5.ie before you shop.

Best Cycle Cities in the World for Tourists

Walking is so passé, well it's been for the last 100 or more years. Seeing cities on a bicycle is more en-vogue than ever with the large number of cycle schemes in cities around the world.

Most metropolises nowadays have a cycle sharing scheme; allowing users to just get up and ride to where they need, when they need and then park the bike in a safe bay when finished. One of the other great things about these schemes is the fact that the first 30 minutes are free. This of course means that once you keep an eye on the time you get mega deals on your transport. Usually you only have to wait a few minutes, if any time at all between hiring and it means you travel completely for free.

Cycle paths are a lot more developed in many of these cities below than the cities you may be used to. This means that you can get around with ease and enjoy the city from the vantage of a cycle.

Paris

Parisians like to start the day a little later than most and if you can manage it getting up at the crack of dawn makes for one of the most memorable experiences you'll have of the city. With no traffic, people, or other cyclists around you can zoom down the usually perilous Champs Elysee, cycle under the Eiffel Tower and watch the sun come up beside the Bastille all in time for your coffee and croissant. How can you equate anything to that experience and at only 1.70 for 24 hour hire, it was cheap even when the bicycle was invented. Why not take on a deal of the day and stay in France's capital?

Montreal

Montreal is Canada's French city and one of its most beautiful. The bike scheme here runs only through the summer, mainly due to the adverse weather conditions of the winter. The Montreal Bixi scheme allows you to explore from the port and the wonderful panorama from the Mont-Royal Park over the wonderful city.

Of course, as you're on the go and exercising there's no problems with enjoying the city's wonderful food. So load up and then pedal it off. La Banquise is a great place for those night peddlers and serves 22 different kinds of Poutine - which for those not in the know is gravy and cheese dish of sumptuous delight. The Montreal scheme costs are near mega deals realm at around $7 CN for 24 hours though is cheaper if you hire for longer periods.

Orleans

Jazz fans unite and enjoy some of the most beautiful scenery in the whole of the USA. Orleans is a very flat city and provides the perfect place for those who want an easy amble. It has one of the best bike trails in the world with the Loire a Velo, while the city hosts some beautiful tracks of its own. From the quayside of the city, to its surrounding neighbourhoods, this is a trip for lovers of Duke Ellington and others are sure to remember. So why not grab one deals at only E1 for a full day's cycling.

Amsterdam

There was probably never a better city made for a bicycle than Amsterdam and that's why it's so popular with cyclists. Those looking for an easy cultural experience should hit the Dutch capital. Whether cycling around the waterways or to and from its museums, Amsterdam is the perfect place for those on two wheels.

In fact the city is considered the most cycle friendly large city in the world and 60 per cent of inner city trips are made on bikes. There are over 400km of bike ways in the city, even more spectacular when you realise it's a small city. It's also very safe die to cycling's popularity and also all the measures put in place. The perfect place for those not so used to bikes to grab one and start.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

The Article is written by Cormac Reynolds at www.D3ALS.ie providing and aggregation of Daily Deals, Hotel Deals, Holiday Deals, Spa Deals including many for MegaDeals. Visit http://www.D3ALS.ie for more information on www.D3ALS.ie Products & Services. Copyright information. This article is free for reproduction but must be reproduced in its entirety, including live links & this copyright statement must be included. Visit www.D3ALS.co.uk for all your daily deals in one place and in one email.

Friday, 11 May 2012

The Importance of Work Experience


The reality of the current economic situation dictates that Dublin jobs are as rare as hen's teeth and for those leaving college, or wishing to change career, work experience is a necessity. It is now almost impossible to come out of work and fit straight into professional employment without some sort of on the job experience. Though this may seem like a significant change and also an irritation, the benefits of work experience to employees is significant.

One the Job Experience

In the case of college students - many leave their courses with no more than a theoretical understanding of what needs to be done in the workplace and have no knowledge of the workplace in practice. Work experience allows you to see how you fit in with a certain culture and then whether you wish to follow this path. This also allows you to develop those on the job skills most employers look for and create relationships with other professionals. This is all of equal importance to the course you have undertaken and really is the practical way to begin to live your dream job.

Experience

Another benefit of work experience is that it offers you the chance to partake in experience which you can then place on your CV. Such experience is of significant benefit in the workplace and can swing a job in your favour if you're equal in ability to another person in an interview. It is these small edges that make the difference and can turn you from wannabe into a professional. Work experience is also a great way for employers to see who has the drive to succeed and can really create a very positive appeal on a CV. Employers see you have the gumption to give it your all for free and this will place you in a healthy position and create a positive opinion in the minds of those who interview you.

Employment

In many cases work experience can turn into a full time job. People often find that the experience is a great way to make themselves indispensible and is the opportunity to take foothold in a company. Grasp the chance with both hands and don't let go of it, show them why they need you when your placement is over. This will make them see your worth and put you on track for a job.

Where to Get it

A mantra of persistence, professionalism and eagerness are the only ways you are firstly going to get work experience in Dublin and secondly get onwards from it. The reality of the situation is that even experience can be hard to get and may involve numerous letters, which would have got you a job a few years ago. Make sure your letters and CV are top notch and create that vital first impression. Look through job sites and newspapers, as well as mediums such as Linkedin and Branchout, which are also great for jobs. Twitter is also a good place to look in certain fields and can throw up some opportunities.

Though, all of this is true, word of mouth is often one of the best ways to get a job. In a small country like Ireland, knowing of a job can really give you the chance to make an impression before it is even up for application.

Though, remember be persistent and send off tailored emails, showing them you want to work there. Research the company, send off examples of relevant work and impress them with experience, a positive tone and by being eager. Maybe add a few good ideas into the mix and tell them how you can help their company. Don't be arrogant - just be polite and confident and you'll go a long way.

So, the benefits of work experience are vast, so make it count and make them want you.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

The Article is written by Cormac Reynolds at www.WorkDublin.com providing lists of Dublin jobs and work in Dublin. Visit http://www.WorkDublin.com for more information on www. WorkDublin.com Products & Services. Copyright information. This article is free for reproduction but must be reproduced in its entirety, including live links & this copyright statement must be included. Visit www.IrelandBlinds.com for all your daily deals in one place and in one email.

How To Bag Your Dream Dublin Job


It's a sad fact that finding, landing and keeping a job is a difficult task in the current economic climate. Unemployment in Ireland is at its highest rate since 1993, and with redundancies rife, many of us can't remember a time when the Dublin jobs market was tougher.

If you want to bag your dream job you're going to have to work harder than ever to give yourself an edge over the competition.

Even the smartest graduates are finding themselves entering a brutal jobs market - with the Associate of Graduate Recruiters reporting a UK average of 83 applicants for each job in 2011. This number has steadily risen from 31 in 2008, to 49 in 2009, to 69 in 2010, which shows a worrying continued (and steeply rising!) upward trend.

Those who may be looking for employment due to redundancy have experience on their side, but may be hampered by a confidence knock and the fear of entering a job's market that may be much tougher than when they landed their last position.

Others may be looking for a new post due to a cut in hours, worries about redundancies or a need to find a better paid position to manage the rising cost of living.

Whatever the reason, if you're looking for work in Dublin then you need to do everything that you can to give yourself the best chance.

The good news is that there are many ways in which you can help your chances - so get proactive, take control of your job search and follow these simple steps to bag your dream Dublin job:

Market Research

While some job hunters have a very specific job title in mind, others may need to pin down exactly what they are looking for before they can look for it. In either case, you need to research the job's market.

A jobs website, that's specific to your target location, such as WorkDublin.com, can help you to see what the demand is like for any specific job that you have in mind. It may also reveal to you similar roles that you may be qualified for so that you can widen your search and increase your chances of bagging that dream job.

If you're either a recent graduate or have been previously employed but want a change of direction, a browse of a jobs website will help you to narrow down the jobs which you have the skills, experience, aptitude and enthusiasm for.

Open Your Options

When doing your 'market research' try to cast your net as wide as possible. Unless you do a very niche job, your skill set is likely to be transferable, so do keep an open mind. The more jobs you're happy to apply for, the better your chances of landing a great one.

Polish Your CV

Now's the time to polish your CV until it gleams. Remember that a CV is a sales document - selling your skills, experience and personality.

If you're still at Uni and looking for a graduate job, take full advantage of your student careers service who will be able to help you make your CV as impressive as possible. Remember to clearly show how your skills as a student can be transferred to the workplace, and give clear examples of, for example, working under pressure, working as part of a team etc.

Those of you who aren't new to the jobs market should remember to tailor your CV to each job application - including only relevant information in a clear way. You can find CV templates online if you need help with how to set it out.

It goes without saying that a CV must be professionally presented and free from errors, so make sure you get a trusted person to glance over it before you send it out.

While a CV should always be truthful, it's important not to sell yourself short. There's no place for modesty on a good CV.

Once you have a CV that gleams, you can upload it to WorkDublin.com and begin contacting companies with vacancies. This easy to use website clearly tells you the company advertising each position, and the location, so that you can be sure a job is right for you before you spend time and energy on an application.

There's no ambiguity to this website, as finding a great job is difficult and time-consuming enough. Instead, you'll find clear information, a simple application system and some great help and information features to help you land your dream Dublin job. Good luck!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

The Article is written by Roxanne Wells at www.WorkDublin.com providing lists of Dublin jobs and work in Dublin. Visit http://www.WorkDublin.com for more information on www. WorkDublin.com Products & Services. Copyright information. This article is free for reproduction but must be reproduced in its entirety, including live links & this copyright statement must be included. Visit www.IrelandBlinds.com for all your daily deals in one place and in one email.

Beautiful Blinds in Ireland: Which to Choose?


Beautiful homes deserve beautiful blinds, but it can be difficult to know which type of window dressing will work best for you.

Blinds are a practical and attractive option for homes, places of work and offices, and can be more suited to a contemporary look than curtains. If you love clean lines and uncluttered interiors then blinds are sure to be the right choice of window dressing for you.

If you're looking for blinds in Ireland then you'll find seemingly limitless options. Different types of blinds are available in many different styles and every shade and colour imaginable - there's a blind to suit every space.

Browse at IrelandBlinds.com to find your perfect home or office purchase, choosing from:

Venetian Blinds

Venetian blinds are easily recognisable as slatted vertical blinds which look great and offer privacy. These versatile blinds can be angled to let in light while still maintaining privacy, or opened to allow for a view.

Aluminium or aluwood venetian blinds are available. Or, for a natural look, why not choose pure wood or wood effect (especially good for steamy rooms such as kitchens and bathrooms).

Available in every possible colour, venetian blinds are an easy and versatile option.

Vertical Blinds

Vertical blinds are similar in style to venetian blinds, but the slats run vertically rather than horizontally.

Fabric vertical blinds are a practical choice for privacy in bedrooms, and also look great at patio doors.

PVC vertical blinds are great for steamy rooms and are also a practical choice for places of work as they are kept clean with a simple wipe of a damp cloth or baby wipe.

Roman Blinds

Whether you're looking for home blinds in Dublin or office blinds in Cork, you'll find the best blinds for you at IrelandBlinds.com.

Roman blinds are made from fabric and fold up concertina style, making for a soft look that suits bedrooms or living rooms. As well as being available in a rainbow of colours, roman blinds are perfectly suited to patterned designs with stripes and florals being among the most popular choices.

Roman blinds are also great for children's bedrooms as they can be lined with a blackout material to block out maximum light.

Roller Blinds

Roller blinds are also great for making a statement, and are ideal for lovers of pattern and print to brighten up a room. Textured, sheer and blackout blinds can also be found, so there's a roller blind for every interior.

Shutters

Shutters are an exciting option for windows as they can create a real focal point in any room. They look especially great in living rooms and bedrooms, and can be an important feature in order to create a certain look.

Pleated Blinds

These blinds combine the look of a roller blind with the look of a venetian blind, resulting in a neat, clean, contemporary blind that is easy to use and offers a range of great benefits.

Made from fabric, for a soft look that's ideal for the home, these blinds are great for rooms that don't have privacy issues. Let in a great view with a pretty pleated fabric blind.

Woodweave Blinds

Fans of the natural look will love woodweave blinds. Typically made from jute, bamboo or poplar wood, these completely renewable materials are great for your conscience when it comes to the environment.

Offering a strong look, woodweave blinds look perfect in neutral rooms to make for a relaxing, au natural interior scheme.

Velux Blinds

Those with converted lofts or bedrooms up in the eaves will find velux blinds to be an essential purchase for dressing skylight windows. Smooth, sleek and perfectly fitted, velux blinds maximise light and space, as well as shutting out the world when it comes to time for sleeping.

Whether you're designing an interior scheme for a teenager's room, a playroom, an office or a master suite, you'll find that velux blinds are available in a wide range of colours and designs to suit.

Conservatory Blinds

When choosing conservatory blinds make sure that you choose a reputable company to make and fit perfectly sized blinds for each window. When fitted correctly, conservatory blinds can be a practical and beautiful essential purchase.

Whichever room you're shopping for, make sure that your chosen style of blind is good quality, well fitting and offers a fantastic choice of colour and design. A quick visit to IrelandBlinds.com should bring up the best selection of great blinds in Ireland, so that you can find exactly what you're looking for quickly and easily.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

The Article is written by Cormac Reynolds at www.Irelandblinds.com providing blinds, roller blinds, venetian blinds and curtains. They supply Blinds in Ireland. Visit http://www.IrelandBlinds.com for more information on www.IrelandBlinds.com Products & Services. Copyright information. This article is free for reproduction but must be reproduced in its entirety, including live links & this copyright statement must be included. Visit www.IrelandBlinds.com for all your daily deals in one place and in one email.

How to Choose Blinds for your home and their benefits


There are more kinds of blinds in Ireland than you ever probably envisaged for your home and so when you begin to look, you realise that it can be a difficult decision to make. Blinds provide a range of benefits for the home in both aesthetic and practical terms.

With the increasing price of heat, one of their greatest benefits is the fact they help insulate windows from letting out warmth. This extra air of insulation makes heating your home a lot more efficient and is a practical solution to such issues. Of course they also add an aesthetic appeal to a room and an air of privacy also.

The privacy afforded by blinds in Dublin can be one of the major factors for choosing them. Whether you want to choose slanted blinds which allow you to see out, while providing you with privacy, or a roller blind which can be completely private - blinds are great to shield you from the outdoors.

One of the most major things to think about when choosing blinds is the particular space. Consider the room the blinds are going to be placed in - essentially because blinds greatly change the feel of a room. They can add an extra element of character, or create a new and interesting dimension. From mini blinds, to wooden slatted types, to conventional kinds, you should always choose the blinds with the room in question in mind.

Wooden Blinds

If you've a lot of wooden furniture in a room, then perhaps you should choose wooden blinds. These blinds are one of the better types for humidity and also as they are made of natural materials, are more environmentally friendly - they're also very durable once they are looked after. Obviously wooden blinds come in a range of styles, mainly depending on the treatments used and also the wood they are made from. Try and purchase blinds that are of a similar wood to the furniture in the room.

Of course if you can't afford wooden blinds, faux wooden blinds are always and alternative. They are usually made from a vinyl and wood combination and look almost identical to the wooden equivalent. They are better at resisting moisture and easier to clean and maintain, as they are quite low maintenance.

Aluminium

Blinds made from this material are also quite popular and are probably best suited in the home office, or in places with a large amount of aluminium, or metal furniture. These blinds tend to be very durable and easily cleaned.

As with all blinds the width of the slats is very important. This varies in both the vertical and horizontal blind and is something that must be considered.

Roman Blinds

These blinds provide a luxurious and soft appeal and fold up in a very sumptuous fashion. This allows them to add an element of luxury to your home. They also come in a range of fabrics and colours and so are extremely versatile and fit in with most homes with a little bit of research. They can even come embroidered.

Venetian Blinds

For a more contemporary and modern look, these blinds are great. They also filter out light and offer a significant level of privacy, without seeming like they are too much. They look fantastic in the kitchen and also in the office and come in a wide range of finishes, meaning you can certainly, easily find some to exactly suit your requirements.

Roller Blinds

These are among the most common forms of blinds found in homes. These blinds come in a wide range of styles and colours. They also can provide a great look and are extremely functional as they can be rolled up, out of the way of the window - which is always a benefit. Of course they are also available in patterns and include both waterproof models, as well as blackout blinds - something night workers will greatly appreciate.

Blinds in Cork are extremely practical, offer a wide degree of privacy and really add a lot to your home. They also save you money on heating and can really add something to a room, making it a lot more attractive.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

The Article is written by Cormac Reynolds at www.Irelandblinds.com providing blinds, roller blinds, venetian blinds and curtains. They supply Blinds in Ireland. Visit http://www.IrelandBlinds.com for more information on www.IrelandBlinds.com Products & Services. Copyright information. This article is free for reproduction but must be reproduced in its entirety, including live links & this copyright statement must be included. Visit www.IrelandBlinds.com for all your daily deals in one place and in one email.