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La Fin de Siecle, Brussels
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Delirium Cafe, Brussels
Cafe - Address: Impasse De La Fidelite, Brussels, Belgium (On Ciao since: 04/2010)
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Cafe Bizon, Brussels
Cafe - Address: Karperbrug 7, Rue Pont De La Carpe, Brussels, Belgium (On Ciao since: 04/2010)
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De Skieven Architek, Brussels
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De Ultieme Hallucinatie, Brussels
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La Crèmerie de la Vache, Brussels
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Aux Armes de Brussels, Brussels
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Bleu de Toi, Brussels
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La Pomme de Pin, Brussels
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De Wit spork
We believe that the Spork is destined to become one of the must-have garden tools and will become an essential part of every gardener's tool collection. In...... more
We believe that the Spork is destined to become one of the must-have garden tools and will become an essential part of every gardener's tool collection. In October 2008 it was voted 'Testers' favourite' by 'Which' Gardening' magazine.In the 'Which' Gardening' trial the Spork was pitched against 9 other border tools by a team of professional gardeners. The trial was conducted over 4 weeks and all tools were assessed for a range of tasks: loosening and turning soil, clearing weeds and planting perennials and shrubs. Seven of the eight Which' testers would happily buy a Spork and 3 would even swap their conventional spade for one. The serrated cutting edge was sharp and easily cut through soil and small roots. The Spork is good for digging, planting and turf edging. ''It's an ideal compromise between a spade and a fork -I would definitely buy one' said one tester. "It's great for clay/loam soils, good for digging and turning over soil, and for breaking up compacted ground," said another ... less
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De Wit handspade
One of those tools that any serious gardener will find that they would be lost without.It is brilliant for planting lots of perennials. Usually the choice is...... more
One of those tools that any serious gardener will find that they would be lost without.It is brilliant for planting lots of perennials. Usually the choice is between a border spade and a hand trowel. The one is too heavy and clumsy, the other too insubstantial and gives you a sore wrist. The handspade is used with two hands which is ideal when you are on your hands and knees: power is directed effortlessly and the small head means that you can work in tight corners. The Dutch are rightly regarded as makers of the finest gardening tools. De Wit have been around longer than anyone. They started in 1898 and the 4th generation of De Wits are now in charge of the business; one is a trained wood turner, the other trained as a blacksmith. De Wit forge their tools from carbon steel in the traditional way. Carbon Steel is naturally tougher than stainless steel and is not prone to metal fatigue. De Wit also burnish their steel. This not only helps to protect it for longer but gives it a patin ... less
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De Wit sprake
- Unique all in one cut & rake action - For close to the ground removal of saplings & large weeds - Weed cutting on gravel paths - Easy clearance of overgrown...... more
- Unique all in one cut & rake action - For close to the ground removal of saplings & large weeds - Weed cutting on gravel paths - Easy clearance of overgrown areas - Part of a unique and exclusive collection from De Wit. - Cut and clear away nettles and brambles etc. in one stroke with this clever clog free cutting rake. - Great in overgrown gardens and allotments. Used for removal of weeds in gravel driveways. Pond clearance. Lawn scarifying. The Sprake makes easy work of weeding as it has specially engineered narrow blades between the tines. The cutting action of these blades and the reduced surface area means that this tool will cut weeds while you rake them up.Special feature. Lock nut fitted to tool head for tightening handleand head during natural wood shrinkage. This keeps a solid feelover the lifetime of the tool. The Dutch are rightly regarded as makers of the finest gardening tools. De Wit have been around longer than anyone. They started in 1898 and the 4th generation of ... less
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De Wit handfork
- Use for close up work in borders and raised beds. Flat sharpened tines enable easier soil penetration. - Comfortable tapered T-handle. The Dutch are rightly...... more
- Use for close up work in borders and raised beds. Flat sharpened tines enable easier soil penetration. - Comfortable tapered T-handle. The Dutch are rightly regarded as makers of the finest gardening tools. De Wit have been around longer than anyone. They started in 1898 and the 4th generation of De Wits are now in charge of the business; one is a trained wood turner, the other trained as a blacksmith. De Wit forge their tools from carbon steel in the traditional way. Carbon Steel is naturally tougher than stainless steel and is not prone to metal fatigue. De Wit also burnish their steel. This not only helps to protect it for longer but gives it a patina that blackens it - just like traditional English tools from the Edwardian era.All De Wit tools have turned hardwood handles of oiled Ash. Ash is not only very strong but resists shock better than woods like oak or beech, which is why it was traditionally used for Axe handles.The result is a beautiful tool to hold in the hand but ru ... less
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Jan De Vries Menopause
Jan De Vries Menopause. Jan De Vries Books. Covering the various symptoms experienced during the menopause Jan de Vries provides the...... more
Jan De Vries Menopause. Jan De Vries Books. Covering the various symptoms experienced during the menopause Jan de Vries provides the reader with an excellent insight into the menopause, with clear explanations of these changes and how they can be treated using natural medicine. ... less
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Battery, Dewalt De9503
Dewalt Battery, Dewalt De9503
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Dewalt, Charger De9130
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Terry de Havilland Sarenza
Lisette by Terry de Havilland. Leather Sandals
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Mine de rien Sarenza
Velero by Mine de rien. Nubuck Sandals
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De Siena shoes Sarenza
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Brussels in general
Advantages: Nice architecture, chocolates
Disadvantages: None
...Brussels
I recently took a trip to Brussels so I thought I would share my experiences of the city.
Firstly a little bit of background from an article I read. Brussels is the largest urban area in Belgium. It comprises 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels proper, which is the capital of Belgium, Flanders and the French Community of Belgium. The metropolitan area has a population...
Spottydog11
29.09.2011 09:48 ·
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Brussels on a budget
Advantages: easy to get to, the Grand Place
Disadvantages: Mannakin Pis is dissapointing, takcy tourist shops
...Question
What does one do when you want to celebrate finishing the taught part of a Masters degree and want to go away but are so broke even the cheapest trip to Spain is not an option?
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Book a very cheap flight for a mini break to Brussels the capital of Belgium. I did this in June 2003 and I had a great time.
I flew with Ryanair from John Lennon airport in Liverpool to Charleroi...
duskmaiden
27.06.2003 17:14 (30.08.2009 20:41) ·
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A brief bite into Brussels
Advantages: Stunning architecture and lots of lovely different beers and chocolates
Disadvantages: Not a huge amount of well known attractions
...name but a few. Entry is around ?5.00. The Cartoon Strip Museum (Centre Belge de la Bande Desinée) is another interesting venue, with lots of examples of the Belgian comic strip Tintin, as well as others. Entry to this museum is ?6.25.
***GETTING AROUND BRUSSELS***
There is a huge and wide-spread network of public transport made up of trams, buses and metro. You can buy tickets from...
Bollinger28
21.08.2005 18:16 (26.08.2005 11:12) ·
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