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Kitesurfing in the Waves: The Complete Guide

Tuesday, September 29, 2009 19:24 No Comments

  • ISBN13: 9780470746783
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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Let eight-time world champion kitesurfer Kristin Boese and Christian Spreckels take you to the next level and into the thrill of the waves. Hundreds of dramatic step-by-step action photographs take you into the surf and introduce basic tricks like the cut back and olly, before you move on to more advanced tricks like riding a barrel. Each trick is not only shown with breathtaking photography, but with the added bonus of expert advice on learning each mano… More >>

Kitesurfing in the Waves: The Complete Guide

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A Guide to Buying Australian Wine

Saturday, September 19, 2009 6:36 No Comments

Why buy wine?

In Australia, wine has become the new beverage of choice for people in all walks of life. Moreover, Australia has developed an enviable reputation amongst wine drinkers and appreciators the world over. Myshopping.com.au can help you make the right selection of wine for any occasion and to suit any taste. Listed on our website, you will find some of the most celebrated labels and award winning wines and you can make a selection based on reviews, price and supplier, regardless of why you want to purchase wine.

Wine

There are essentially three reasons that we can think of why you might want to buy wine: to drink in some social occasion, to give as a gift, or as an investment with a realisable future.

Buying wine to drink

Winemaker Greg Gallagher at the Charles Sturt University, South Australia, says judging a good wine is simple. “It starts with asking, ‘do you like it?’ ” he says, “and finishes with ‘did you like it?’” When you have a list of favourite wines, all you need to do is find them on Myshopping.com.au, and you will find out where it’s sold for the best price.

But, because it’s not always easy remembering the name, style and vintage of the wine you enjoy, it’s a good idea to keep a record of wines you drink that you really like (and those that you’d prefer to avoid), for future reference.

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Kitesurfing – a comprehensive guide with world champion Kristin Boese

Saturday, August 15, 2009 18:58 No Comments

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Kitesurfing – a comprehensive guide with world champion Kristin Boese is a complete learning program for kitesurfers of all levels. Divided into 4 different chapters (beginner, intermediate, advanced, expert) the viewer can either follow the progression by playing the entire DVD or quickly jump to the desired chapter and/or trick. While this DVD covers all moves from body drag to the first aerial handle-pass it does not substitute a kitesurf beginner lesson (taking … More >>

Kitesurfing – a comprehensive guide with world champion Kristin Boese

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An Informational Guide to Wine Tasting

Friday, August 14, 2009 18:37 No Comments

Think that you aren’t sophisticated enough or don’t fit in the right income bracket to enjoy wine-tasting? Think again. These tips will help you fake your way through a wine-tasting session – or develop a lifelong Epicurean hobby (the finest pleasures, not the most!).

Supplies – All you really need is a good wine glass, some wine, and preferably some good company.

Glasses – Obviously if you are at a wine-tasting party or tasting the wares at a winery you won’t be bringing your own glass (or wine, for that!), but when you decide that it is time to get your own wine glasses first look for a clear glass (you definitely want to be able to see the color, especially as a beginner). Your glass should curve in a bit at the top so you can swirl it without spilling. Some companies try to sell glasses that are supposedly matched to certain wine types, but taste-tests have shown that people rarely prefer wine from it’s matching glass. Instead, a good hand blown crystal glass is often preferred.

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