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New Year Sale on All Patio Furniture

 New Year Sale on All Patio Furniture

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) January 01, 2012

FurnitureForPatio.com is bringing in the New Year with a sale that offers free shipping on all patio furniture. For one week only customer’s can save big with free shipping with any purchase. The beginning of a new year is a great time to buy patio furniture because manufacturers are releasing new collections and factories are in the off season. Since the order volume is low, factories are able produce custom ordered furniture in 2-3 weeks. During peak ordering season’s custom patio furniture is usually delivered in 4-6 weeks. The quick turnaround times are an advantage to ordering early in the year, rather than waiting for the spring rush. FurnitureForPatio.com is excited to introduce new furniture and offer customer’s free shipping on all orders. The New Year Free Shipping Sale is available from January 1, 2012 until January 8, 2012.

FurnitureForPatio.com is constantly adding to their great collection of patio furniture and outdoor decorations for the home. Shopping and buying patio furniture has never been easier for customers at FurnitureForPatio.com. Today, patio furniture manufactures are offering their products with a variety of different personalization options. When shopping for patio furniture at FurnitureForPatio.com, customers can view and order from a variety of different frame and fabric options. For example, the Telescope Casual Momentum collection is available in 10 different powder coat frame options and 70+ different fabric options for the deep seating cushions.

Patio sectionals were a popular item for the 2011 season and will continue to into the 2012 season. Patio sectionals are now available in variety of different materials and styles. Wicker patio sectionals are a great option when choosing an outdoor sofa. Today’s outdoor wicker furniture is constructed with a resin material that is resistant to cracking, fading, and burring. Curved or crescent sectionals are a popular new piece of furniture that people are using for an outdoor living area. The deep seating cushions and contour of the sofa make them a great solution for outdoor seating around the fire pit. FurnitureForPatio.com offers one of the largest collections of patio sectionals that are available with free shipping during the New Year Sale.

Outdoor club chairs are another trend that manufacturers are targeting for the 2012 season. New 2012, outdoor club chairs compete with the quality and comfort of interior club chairs. Outdoor club chairs are great for creating a comfortable lounge area on any patio. The oversized frames and deep seating cushions allow for ultimate comfort while relaxing in a summer breeze. Custom ordered outdoor grade designer fabrics allow for customers to personalize the club chair, so that it can match the exterior décor of their home. Adding an ottoman to a club chair is a great idea to enhance the comfort and style of the chair. FurnitureForPatio.com offers club chairs available with wicker, resin, and cast frames.

FurnitureForPatio.com is a one stop shop for decorating the patio of your home. Customers can shop from patio sets, chairs, tables, sectionals, sofas, barstools, umbrellas and other outdoor decorations. The New Year Patio Furniture Sale allows consumers to save on popular outdoor furniture from brands like Lloyd Flanders, Telescope Casual, Polywood, North Cape, and Caluco. FurnitureForPatio.com is quickly becoming one of the most popular stores to buy patio furniture and outdoor decorations for your home. The store features an expansive collection of patio furniture that can be purchased online and delivered to anywhere in the USA.

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2011: Year of filth and golden glory

 2011: Year of filth and golden glory

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Review: Lupino in Melbourne

 Review: Lupino in Melbourne

Highlight: Lupino’s trifle glows with Neapolitan colour. Picture: Ben Swinnerton Source: DOES Melbourne need another Italian restaurant?

If we are talking about Lupino, then the answer is yes.

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 Observer Food Monthly Awards 2011 Best Newcomer: Maltby Street Maltby Street

I have often dreamed of finding a perfect place to do my food shopping. A place far from the strip-light nightmare of the supermarket; somewhere that offers the best of a farmers’ market with a taste of something from further afield. A slightly secret and hidden place, where supply goes with the ebb and flow of the seasons, where there is a constantly evolving group of traders bringing things to tempt and delight.

If you walk south over London’s Tower Bridge early on a Saturday morning, turn left at Tanner Street and follow the road to the right, you will come to Monmouth Coffee, with its freshly roasted beans, its communal table and, if you are lucky, its heavenly madeleines.

Proceed a little further, past Raef Hodgson’s wine bar that showcases organically grown wines and simple but extraordinary food, then wriggle though the railway arches to Stanworth Street. It is here you will find the distinctive blue canopy of Neal’s Yard Dairy with its flat-topped pyramids of Tymsboro cheese. There are Scottish oatcakes here, too, good butter and Lillian Wilkie and her team to tempt you with tasters from wheels of mushroomy white wigmore or a shaving of aged cheddar. Something French? Then pop next door to cheeses from the Alps at Mons.

There are other like-minded traders in the vicinity, too: the Borough Cheese Company with its wheels of aged comte; Käse Swiss cheeses and Topolski pickles and cured meats; beer from the Kernel Brewery; the Ham and Cheese Company with its mozzarella and parmesan, and if you are very lucky La Grotta ices will be outside Monmouth Coffee with, perhaps, a grape granita. (And if homemade ices aren’t your thing, then a few minutes walk east to Voyager Railway Arches will get you a toasted cheese sandwich at Kappacasein.)

Maltby St provides the opportunity for the community to see how food is produced before buying, watch the video here to see why they won Best newcomer at the 2011 Observer Food Monthly awards. Link to this video

At the heart and soul of this embryonic settlement of traders is the Stanway Street arch that includes Fern Verrow vegetables. To arrive here early on an autumn morning is to experience vegetable shopping at its most verdant. There are lettuces whose stalks are still wet with milky sap, carrots straight from the ground and apples like those you used to scrump from a neighbour’s garden.

Here are dark figs and wet walnuts, unwaxed lemons and homemade fruit vinegar. In season there is marmalade or lemon curd and occasionally jam tarts warm from the oven. Then there are the greens that Jane Scotter grows on her biodynamic, Herefordshire farm, the dark blue-green cavolo nero, purple fringed kale and spinach that squeaks. And all driven by the farm’s ever-changing harvest. One glance at the wicker baskets and you will know what month it is.

Wander through the archways into Druid Street and you will find homemade cakes to delight and amuse, and some good things to take home for lunch. Then, as you are about to come full circle, an arch selling St John’s custard-filled doughnuts (or perhaps blackberry jam is more your thing), dark rye loaves and floury white loaves.

Before you go, take your shopping bag to Booth’s, a stall packed to the gills with every sort of fruit and vegetable, from little curls of sea kale, to a paper bag of girolles. Your bag full, you can head home, or the short walk to Borough Market. Either way, you will almost certainly return with a light heart. I do.

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