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Italian holidays that go with a bang
by world of janItaly conjures up images of exquisite cuisine, al fresco dining, Renaissance art and beautiful coastal scenes, and it delivers on all of these fronts. Italian holidays really do offer something for everyone, whether you are young or old and whether your passion is for art, culture, fine dining, architecture, outdoor pursuits or simple relaxation in beautiful surroundings.
Choose an Italian holiday to the Tuscan countryside, explore Sorrento and the Bay of Naples and take a trip along the Amalfi Drive, one of Italy’s most scenic coast roads, set high on the tops of the dizzyingly high cliffs. Experience authentic Italian cooking, cafe culture and daily life when you stroll the beautiful streets of Sorrento, a city perched upon a cliff-top. The mild Mediterranean climate means that whatever time of year you choose to visit Sorrento, you will enjoy the outdoor culture and be well placed to explore the small village of Sant’ Agata just six miles away, and enjoy stunning views of the Bay of Naples and the Bay of Salerno.
For an Italian break that mixes excitement and culture, visit Pompeii.
Prepare to be amazed by the incredible rediscovery… Continue reading
Italian Holidays That Go With A Bang
by Giuliagas Italy conjures up images of exquisite cuisine, al fresco dining, Renaissance art and beautiful coastal scenes, and it delivers on all of these fronts. Italian holidays really do offer something for everyone, whether you are young or old and whether your passion is for art, culture, fine dining, architecture, outdoor pursuits or simple relaxation in beautiful surroundings.
Choose an Italian holiday to the Tuscan countryside, explore Sorrento and the Bay of Naples and take a trip along the Amalfi Drive, one of Italys most scenic coast roads, set high on the tops of the dizzyingly high cliffs. Experience authentic Italian cooking, cafe culture and daily life when you stroll the beautiful streets of Sorrento, a city perched upon a cliff-top. The mild Mediterranean climate means that whatever time of year you choose to visit Sorrento, you will enjoy the outdoor culture and be well placed to explore the small village of Sant Agata just six miles away, and enjoy stunning views of the Bay of Naples and the Bay of Salerno.
For an Italian break that mixes excitement and culture, visit Pompeii. Prepare to be amazed by the incredible rediscovery of an… Continue reading
Cavvy Cafe
by We be BaracsWhat’s for Dinner?
Guinea Pigs love to eat, however, their eating habits don’t always coincide well with their activity level. The appetite of your piggy can vary depending on age, temperature, housing, activity, etc. Keeping this in mind, there is a simple guide you should follow in order to give your piggy the nutrition he or she needs despite the varying factors.
1 ounce, about 30 grams, of commercial pellet Guinea Pig Food per pound, or .45 kg, of the body weight for an adult. For an active, growing, or pregnant cavvy, you may have to double or triple that amount.
2 ounces, about 60 – 80 ML, per pound of body weight per day.
Here is a simple and useful guide for the appropriate vitamins your piggy will need.
5 MG of Vitamin C per pound of body weight
Between 1.5 – 6 MG of Vitamin E per day
Folic Acid – 2 to 3 MG/KG food for young guineas and 3 to 6 Mg/KG body weight for young guineas.
Do NOT feed your Guinea Pig these foods!
Type of food: Peanuts Why not: Lethargy, Obesity, and Poisoning
Type of food: Moldy hay, soiled hay Why not… Continue reading

