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We are a family Alexander told his children. And the loyalty of the family must come before everything & everyone else. We must learn from each other protect each other & be bound first & foremost to each other. For if we honor that commitment we will never be vanquished
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As in Austerity Britain an astonishing array of vivid intimate & unselfconscious voices drive this narrative. The keen-eyed Nella Last shops assiduously at Barrow Market as austerity & rationing gradually give way to relative abundance; housewife Judy Haines relishing the detail of suburban life brings up her children in Chingford; & the self-absorbed civil servant Henry St John perfects the art of grumbling. These & many other voices give a rich unsentimental picture of everyday life in the 1950s. We also encounter well-known figures on the way such as Doris Lessing (joining & later leaving the Communist Party) John Arlott (sticking up on Any Questions? for the rights of homosexuals) & Tiger's Roy of the Rovers (making his goal-scoring debut for Melchester). All this is part of a colourful unfolding tapestry in which the great national events
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? The 1970s was a critical decade for the British motor industry. A downward spiral in industrial relations led to crippling strikes two major oil crises made thirsty older designs virtually unsaleable & foreign manufacturers moved in with products that were affordable reliable & available on dem&. Britains roads became more cosmopolitan than ever & manufacturers both British & foreign contributed to an array of models that has become symbolic of the era. The Morris Marina the Ford Cortina the Vauxhall Chevette; the VW Golf the Renault 12 the Peugeot 504
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Welcome to the London Aquarium one of Europe's largest displays of global aquatic life. With over 50 living displays & 500 different species nowhere else in central London can visitors come face to face with nature's perfect predators. Journey through the rivers lakes & oceans of the world encountering wonderful creatures from sharks stingrays & clownfish to moray eels lionfish & amazing jellyfish. Relax unwind & delve into the depths of the exciting & diverse underwater world at the London Aquarium. On purchasing this experience you will receive a voucher which you will need to take with you to the Aquarium & exchange for your ticket at the advance ticket booth. You do not need to book your experience although we recommend that you check the attraction is open on your chosen day before arriving. Please note the London Eye is next door to the London Aquarium ...
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Imagine a totally electrifying full day out at Britain's ultimate castle. Where you can immerse yourself in a thousand years of jaw-dropping history
- come rain or shine. Where ancient myths & spell-binding tales will set your imagination alight & your hair on end. Where princesses are pampered & maidens are wooed.
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Family Camping Cookbook

Cooking in the big outdoors is one of lifes greatest pleasures and its an indisputable fact that food tastes better outside. While tinned soups and barbecued sausages have their place a collection of simple inspiring and delicious recipes such as these can transform the culinary camping experience. Camping is all about simplicity being outdoors and taking the best from your surroundings. Away from the humdrum routine that cooking for a family at home becomes Tiff and Jim Easton show how outdoor cooking can be a great adventure. Wake up and try Barbecued Strawberry Croissants for example made with fresh local strawberries in the early morning sunshine; cook Fish Kebabs for lunch after a long walk along the beach; make a Lamb & Aubergine Tagine to eat around a campfire as the sun sets;
and share Chocolate Fondue with Toasted Fruit & Marshmallows afterwards. Use the meal plans shopping lists and tips on preparing ahead to make your campsite cooking wonderfully simple. And discover recipes that make the best of the fresh local produce available - whether its locally-caught fresh fish or foraged mushrooms. You may have to compromise on comfort and you may have to walk across a muddy field to get to a cold shower but with mouth-watering meals cooked using a few pots and pans from home youll be able to sit back and enjoy time with your friends and family. This book is an indispensable accessory to any camping trip.
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Cooking in the big outdoors is one of lifes greatest pleasures & its an indisputable fact that food tastes better outside. While tinned soups & barbecued sausages have their place a collection of simple inspiring & delicious recipes such as these can transform the culinary camping experience. Camping is all about simplicity being outdoors & taking the best from your surroundings. Away from the humdrum routine that cooking for a family at home becomes Tiff & Jim Easton show how outdoor cooking can be a great adventure. Wake up & try Barbecued Strawberry Croissants for example made with fresh local strawberries in the early morning sunshine; cook Fish Kebabs for lunch after a long walk along the beach; make a Lamb & Aubergine Tagine to eat around a campfire as the sun sets; & share Chocolate Fondue with Toasted Fruit & Marshmallows afterwards. Use the meal plans shopping lists & tips on preparing ahead to make your campsite cooking wonderfully simple. & discover recipes that make the best of the fresh local produce available
- whether its locally-caught fresh fish or foraged mushrooms. You may have to compromise on comfort & you may have to walk across a muddy field to get to a cold shower but with mouth-watering meals cooked using a few pots & pans from home youll be able to sit back & enjoy time with your friends & family. This book is an indispensable accessory to any camping trip.

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Strawberry - A type of fruit, red in colour
Chocolate - A confectionary food made from the cacao bean
Chocolate - A brown colour
Lunch - A midday meal
Aubergine - A type of vegetable and a deep blue/purbple colour
Beach - An area on the coast consisting of a sandy or pebbled area
sun - A star at the centre of the solar system.
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Home - A place of permanent residence for families.
Experience - To gain further knowledge by practising.
Accessory - An item that is added in order to make the original item more useful or attractive.
Family - A group of people that live together made up from parents and children.

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