Archive for August 24th, 2014

Kerry U21 Hurlers Stumble Against Roscommon Outfit

Kerry U21 Hurlers Stumble Against Roscommon Outfit

August 24, 2014 at 9:48 am Comments are Disabled

By Mike O’Halloran Kerry 2-13 Roscommon 4-10 In a game dubbed “the game that Croke Park forgot about”, the Kerry under 21 hurlers lost to Roscommon in the All-Ireland B Under 21 hurling semi-final in Ennis on Saturday. This was a game that everybody in Kerry expected to be a […]

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St Vincent de Paul Tralee Area President, Junior Locke. File Photo.

Back To School Costs Are Crippling Families Says St Vincent De Paul

August 24, 2014 at 9:27 am Comments are Disabled

MANY families in town are struggling to cope with the costs of sending their children back to school according to St Vincent de Paul in Tralee. With uniforms, schoolbooks and stationery, the costs can be crippling according to the charity group. “We’re getting families from all walks of life now, the […]

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Mark Doe.

The Chef’s Table: A Perfect Thai Dish

August 24, 2014 at 9:21 am Comments are Disabled

THAI food is one of my favourite cuisines in the world. 
Fresh, vibrant, flavorsome, quick and healthy makes it a great style of cooking. What makes it so unique is the combination of spicy, salty, citrus and sweet flavours in most dishes.

 Ingredients are readily available from most supermarkets and […]

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Na Gaeil Plans Big Cycle Fundraiser For Club

Na Gaeil Plans Big Cycle Fundraiser For Club

August 24, 2014 at 9:20 am Comments are Disabled

THE Na Gaeil club members will set off on their big cycle fundraiser next weekend. It’s that time of the year again where they ask all their cycling friends to dust down their bicycles and turn up to Na Gaeil clubhouse on Saturday August 30 at 10.30a.m. Organisers are expecting this year’s cycle […]

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Roger Harty: Stepping Out Of The Comfort Zone

Roger Harty: Stepping Out Of The Comfort Zone

August 24, 2014 at 9:20 am Comments are Disabled

IN my previous article (here) I wrote about how ancient man used his senses to conquer his immediate environs. Thus, what he saw, heard, tasted ,touched and smelled became absolutely vital for his survival. Over the thousands of years that have passed, nothing has changed since and whether we realise […]

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Chris Murray: How Home Renovation Schemes Work

Chris Murray: How Home Renovation Schemes Work

August 24, 2014 at 9:18 am Comments are Disabled

THERE are lots of adverts in the media lately for kitchen companies promoting the advantage of The Home Renovation Incentive Scheme when planning to revamp your kitchen. This scheme is not limited to kitchen makeovers but encompasses a wide range of home improvements/renovations. The Home Renovation Incentive (HRI) Scheme provides […]

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