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		<title>Sprucing up a kitchen on a budget</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home improvements can be a costly business. The kitchen is one of the most frequently used rooms in many houses and also tends to be one of the rooms people find hardest to spruce up. Today, we will introduce 10 easy and cheap things that you can do to help breathe new life into your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home improvements can be a costly business. The kitchen is one of the most frequently used rooms in many houses and also tends to be one of the rooms people find hardest to spruce up. Today, we will introduce 10 easy and cheap things that you can do to help breathe new life into your kitchen, helping to make it look better without having to fork out thousands.</p>
<p><strong>1. New curtains</strong><br />
New curtains or blinds can make a huge difference to the look and feel of your kitchen. If you are feeling creative, try making your own. Experiment with layering curtains, different patterns, colours and textures to help lift the room and add some more personality and life.</p>
<p><strong>2. Declutter</strong><br />
Kitchens often get filled with clutter. Take time out to declutter you kitchen and instantly improve it’s appearance. Throw out any gadgets you no longer use or need; throw out any food or drink which is past it’s best before date. It may be worth investing in storage boxes and plastic Tupperware tubs to help keep your kitchen organized.</p>
<p><strong>3. Paint the Walls</strong><br />
A lick of paint can work wonders on a tired kitchen. Try lighter colours to keep the room feeling light and airy.</p>
<p><strong>4. Plants &amp; Flowers</strong><br />
Plants and flowers brighten and cheer up a kitchen. If you have a garden, cut some flowers and put them in a vase in the kitchen. If you do not have a garden, there are indoor plants such as orchids, or small potted plants, that can happily live in a kitchen. If you are not comfortable with live flowers, consider getting some fake flowers or dried flowers instead.</p>
<p><strong>5. Artwork</strong><br />
If you have room on you walls, consider hanging a piece of art. Buying art can be expensive however you can make your own. You can purchase photographs cheaply, or have a photo of your own blown up and placed in a frame. Alternatively, consider paining something abstract in a coordinating colour and hanging it on your wall. If you are unsure about artwork, there are plenty of pretty calendars for sale which have beautiful photographs and pictures and can be used instead.</p>
<p><strong>6. Accessorise</strong><br />
Accessories are hot in interior design at the moment and this idea can be carried through into the kitchen. Tablecloths, vases, storage pots, fridge magnets and ornaments can all be coordinated and used to add a colour accent to your kitchen.</p>
<p><strong>7. Lighting<br />
</strong>Changing the lighting in the kitchen can create a different ambience or feel. Think about changing the light fittings or coverings to change the mood of the kitchen.</p>
<p><strong>8. Decorative Food</strong><br />
Food can make a stunning decoration for the kitchen and help a kitchen look alive and fresh. Experiment with different displays of food – from fresh fruit in a bowl to bottled, flavoured oils. </p>
<p><strong>9. Display Shelf</strong><br />
A display shelf can help stamp your own personality onto the kitchen by housing some of your favourite ornaments or items. A display shelf can also be a storage place for some of your kitchen gadgets. Make the most of the shelf by either making it blend in with the walls, or by making it stand out.</p>
<p><strong>10. Cherished Items</strong><br />
Leading on from the display shelf, consider displaying some of your cherished items to further stamp your personality on the kitchen. Wedding china, silver sets or your favourite bowls and plates can be used to make beautiful displays.</p>
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		<title>Credit Cards &#8211; the lowdown</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Feb 2007 08:39:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Credit cards are an easy way of borrowing money &#8211; they can be used to consolidate existing loans or to transfer existing debt onto them, or merely for making purchases. You will set an agreed amount of &#8216;credit&#8217; with a lender and you can borrow money up to this limit. Each month, you must repay [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Credit cards are an easy way of borrowing money &#8211; they can be used to consolidate existing loans or to transfer existing debt onto them, or merely for making purchases. You will set an agreed amount of &#8216;credit&#8217; with a lender and you can borrow money up to this limit. Each month, you must repay some of the debt back to the lender. If you do not repay all the debt, interest will be accrued.</p>
<p>To obtain a credit card in the first place, the lender will do some basic checks on you. The better your credit history, the more chance there is that you will be able to get a credit card. If you have a poor credit history, you may be refused a credit card, or you will only be given one with very high interest rates. This is because credit card companies are there to make money. If they think you aer unable to pay back the money, or that you will accrue no interest because you always pay your debt off in full each month, they will not make any money from you so you will not be offered any credit facilities.</p>
<p>Some credit cards will offer reward schemes when you take the card out. Some will give you loyalty points so each time you spend, you are given points back which can later be redeemed either as cash or as vouchers. Some cards offer &#8216;cash back&#8217;. This is when a proportion of the amount you have spent over the year is returned to you. Others offer air miles where you are given air miles each time you spend on the car.</p>
<p>There has been a recent trend for 0% interest cards. These cards offer you 0% interest for a given period. If you have outstanding debts, these cards are good as it gives you a chance to transfer the debt across and pay the debt back without accruing any more interest. These are also good if you are good with money as you can take the credit out and put it into a high interest bank account. When the 0% period is over, you can pay the money off and you will hopefully have made some money through the interest for the time the money was in your bank account. </p>
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		<title>Byron Bay Accommodation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2007 19:41:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Byron Bay is on the North Coast of New South Wales and boasts over 300 different places to stay. This huge range of accommodation includes World Class hotels, motels, B&#038;Bs, houses, cottages, apartments and resorts &#8211; there&#8217;s accommodation to suit you whatever your needs are!
Houses and cottages are normally self catering. Those that open out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Byron Bay is on the North Coast of New South Wales and boasts over 300 different places to stay. This huge range of accommodation includes World Class hotels, motels, B&#038;Bs, houses, cottages, apartments and resorts &#8211; there&#8217;s accommodation to suit you whatever your needs are!</p>
<p>Houses and cottages are normally self catering. Those that open out onto the beach are normally the most expensive and price range from about $3,000 a week up to around $8,000. Those that are away from the beach front are normally about $1,700 a week.</p>
<p>One bedroom apartments start from aout $1,300 a week. Apartments in a complex with onsite management will generally be about double this figure.</p>
<p>Hotels and Motels will depend on their range of facilities for the guests to use. Typically, you can get a double room from about $200 per night.</p>
<p>The cheapest options are guesthouses and B&#038;Bs. These start from about $50 a night.</p>
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