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3 tips for camping alone

Camping alone can be one of the most liberating experiences of your life and can give you the opportunity to reconnect with nature without having to coordinate your trip with other people. Before you set off on your solo adventure, however, there are a few things you need to bear in mind so that you […]
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The best BBQ food for vegetarians

As the weather gets warmer and summer approaches, you're probably getting ready to take the barbeque out of storage and fire up the grill. If you're vegetarian, however, you might be feeling a little left out of the festivities, so we've compiled a list of five delicious meatless dishes that you can grill on a […]
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Top tips for improving your BBQ

As we start to enjoy the warmer weather, there is no doubt in denying BBQ season has finally arrived. Whether you are cooking for a small army or just your household, naturally, you'll want the food you serve at your BBQ to be as tasty and delicious as possible. To improve your BBQ skills, follow […]
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How to create a pub in your back garden

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, many pubs and bars have been shut for the foreseeable future. If you are missing having a pint at your favourite local, all is not lost. Creating a pub in your back garden or garage is a great way to spend your time and will provide the perfect place for you […]
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3 fun activities you can do at home or in your garden

However you may have been planning to spend summer, self-isolation was probably not on the agenda. And at times, the absence of everyday life can be really testing. But that is no reason why you cannot find a way to enjoy yourself with your loved ones from a safe distance. Here are some of the […]
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Looking for a self-isolation hobby?

The coronavirus outbreak has completely changed everyday life for many of us. While this is a difficult and unprecedented time, there is a silver lining. For many who are spending more time than usual at home, it's the perfect opportunity to pick up a new hobby or reconnect with an old one. Welding Great pieces […]
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Outdoor living and fun; not cancelled!

While all across the UK events and gatherings fall victim to sweeping health constraints, and more people start working from home, the British look set to make the most of their own private outdoor living arrangements. Self-isolation as a family or even solo does not mean staying inside your house if you have an enclosed […]
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Using gas bottles when camping

If you're planning a camping trip with the family, you will probably want to make a list of things to bring. One of the most important items on any camping trip, besides the tent and sleeping gear, should be a supply of Calor gas bottles. Gas bottles offer a quick and simple way to make […]
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Camping during Spring: 3 pieces of kit everyone should pack

Winter is tough on anyone who enjoys camping! While you can still head out and make the most of it, getting wet or muddy is not always the best experience. Spring, however, is a different kettle of fish altogether. As temperatures begin to warm up and more sun helps to dry out the ground, camping […]
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4 common mistakes to avoid when using a BBQ gas grill

There’s nothing more satisfying than cooking your meats and vegetables on a BBQ gas grill. You may, however, end up sabotaging your meal if you don’t know or don't use the best cooking methods for your BBQ gas grill. Here are four common BBQ mistakes that even master grillers tend to make: 1. Not preheating […]
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