I've been here getting on for around a week now and I must say that I have had an excellent time so far. Before accepting the offer to go Worcester I travelled to it to investigate it and to see if it was for me. After travelling around some of the other universitys that I got into I came to the conclusion that this one was more for me conpared to any of the others.
Size
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I've found that its small which makes it quaint in my eyes and from my opinion however I find a city that is huge can be a little too big and can appear scary and overwhelming at times. Worcesters size is perfect offering up Night Clubs, Food, Shops and culture.
The University was originally opened as an emergency teaching college until only recently in the last few years it has been granted the ability to become a university. This means it has being ...
burns2007 17.09.2008 (18.05.2009)
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Advantages: Will go with any colour scheme Disadvantages: none
A porcelain factory was established in Worcester in 1751 and gained the name of a fine manufacturer of tableware. The name Royal added as it made porcelain for royal tables. Vases and other objects are also made.
In November 2008 the firm went into administration and bought up by Portmeirion.
RoyalWorcester have made many good items including these classic white mugs. I have drunk out of these several times when visiting a friend?s house.
These white mugs are made of porcelain. They are neither, a thin bone china mug or a thick pottery one the thickness somewhere between.
These mugs are a classic straight sided shape. There is a very slight smooth lip to the cup. The handle is well positioned and a good size to grip easily, each one will contain 0.34L of drink.
This is not a really exciting mug, but being white it will go ...
Advantages: Easy to cook and occasionally tasty Disadvantages: Death, doom, gloom and smelly farts
conscience.
The level of poshness the eggs are packaged in also has an effect at times. The cheapest eggs tend to come from chickens who are kept in appalling conditions, slightly more costly are the eggs from the chickens who like to roam around in the outdoors, coming home to home cooked meals and five kids.
The price of six eggs can bounce between 80 pence and £3.99 depending on how posh you like your packaging and how much you want to know about the chickens feelings.
Down Sides
As with everything, there are downsides to eggs. Firstly, they are deceptive. Very easy to cook but also very easy to screw up royally. Don't ever get too relaxed round eggs. Secretly they are evil (see 'deviled eggs')
Eggs can also be very messy, they break easily and can get goop everywhere which is hard to clean. The smell can be quite ...
ryanando 22.07.2008
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Product Information for "Royal Worcester Egg Coddler" »
Product details
Type
Tableware
Sub Type
Egg Coddler
MPN
51580; 51790; 51880; CTEGGBS; CTEGGDF
Manufacturer
Royal Worcester
Manufacturer's product description
Royal Worcester is Britain's oldest continuous producer of porcelain and it was here over a century ago, that the English tradition of Egg Coddlers began. Manufactured since 1890, Egg Coddlers were orginally made in an earthenware body but since 1931 Coddlers have been produced in fireproof hard porcelain. Each Egg Coddler is packaged in its own attractive gift box together with a leaflet with recipe suggestions. The Royal Worcester Egg Coddler - a unique taste of English tradition. Very attractive & highly collectable!