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Iced Coffee: mulled wine

§ December 1st, 2008

A stall devoted entirely to mulled wine at the Continental Market.

Iced Coffee: line

§ December 1st, 2008

Iced Coffee: long live the delawares

§ November 29th, 2008

Iced Coffee: links and stuffs - friday 28th november

§ November 28th, 2008

For the next time I get asked a stupid question.

Enda is doubting his future as a blogger. He needs help.

Some of the Belfast entries/alleyways are nice. I think I walked through one I hadn’t been through before, or at least not in a long time.

Takeaway menus for belfast.

Real art on zebra crossings.

A big move for Starbucks; all coffee to be Fairtrade in the UK & IRE.

I remember doing this survey myself a few months(?) ago. Here are the results.

Donncha explains how he backs up his photographs.

Seriously, some of these laptops are beautiful.

Via Ice Cream Ire, It seems that there is a new study on coffee every six months. This time it’s not good for you. It won’t stop me.

He escaped!

Grandad’s forthcoming book cover revealed.

Plastic curbstones to stop paint. An interesting idea, I presume it will non-slip plastic?

Live RickRoll at Macy’s Thanksgiving parade.

Via Alexia, this made me laugh a lot.

Iced Coffee: i trust tommy

§ November 28th, 2008

Tommy is the youngest blogger that I know of, at 14. An Intelligent, articulate blogger, student and great drummer! I have my own badge now.

I think some others have some too:
Damien, Rick, Ben, Alexia, John, Enda

Iced Coffee: happy + funky

§ November 28th, 2008

Iced Coffee: who ya gonna call?

§ November 27th, 2008

Why the Ghostbusters of course!

This is the conversation that took place on Twitter just a short while ago.







Most fun use of Twitter.

Iced Coffee: bananamoon - 100% organic

§ November 27th, 2008

No longer will I wake up on a Saturday morning/afternoon hungover only to proceed to waste the entire day. Yes it will probably fail at some point soon enough but after last Saturday I want to attempt it at least.

You see on Saturday I got up at 9.30am, having gone to bed at 12am and it felt great. A short while later I went to St. Georges Market.

The market which dates back to 1890-1896, is always full of life on a Friday for the fish market and Saturday for general market; such variety of stalls; food, drink, art and a great atmosphere - this is what everyone else does at the weekend.

Thankfully I dont have any allergies - that I know of yet - and will not understand how it is to have to carefully disect everything I ear to ensure there are no ingredients that would cause me harm. Though for the astonishing number of people who do, there are surprisingly few companies to cater for this.

Camel Hartley, a good friend, set up her business of producing lovely cakes cakes that are 100% free from sugar, dairy, egg, gluten and wheat; all organic ingredients. Bananamoon cakes have been going down very well with those both with and without food allergies.

She has had her cakes in many local cafés and takes orders for events. If you are interested go to the website for more details.

Iced Coffee: favourite photographs - taking flight

§ November 26th, 2008

Taken a long the Stranmillis towpath in Belfast in November 2005. Every so often I wold take a walk along this path by the River Lagan, which goes for quite a few miles, and always has other walkers/runners/cyclysts. Possibly one of the best places to go for a bit of nature within the city.

The photograph is of a swan taking flight after a little swim in the water.

Iced Coffee: blue bus

§ November 25th, 2008

An Ulster Bus passes the City Hall, Belfast.

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