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How to best prepare for Ireland’s high-level pollen count this summer
Hay fever sufferers across the nation are being warned to prepare for the very high pollen count.
How to prepare for Ireland’s high-level pollen count
Hay fever sufferers across the nation are being warned to prepare for a very high pollen count. Those with allergies may find themselves succumbing to sneezing, headaches and itchy eyes as a result. However, the experts at Specsavers are here to help with their tips on how to best ease symptoms.
Residents voices must be heard on ‘ radical’ inner harbour proposals, says McNelis
Plans to transform the area around Galway Harbour will “have a radical impact on the future of the city” and residents must ensure their voices are heard on this issue.
Ladies head south looking to bottle up Cork
Mayo made it two wins from three in their rearranged Ladies National Football League clash with Waterford last Sunday in Swinford, running out 0-6 to 0-2 winners during a weather-hit clash.
Status yellow: pollen season expected to hit Ireland early June
As it seems we are set to continue enjoying this sunny weather, hay fever could cause misery for numerous sufferers across Ireland.
Lynskey’s minors come good in second half to see off Cork
At the smoothly run and enjoyable homecoming for both minor and senior teams in Pearse Stadium on Monday, Galway minor hurling manager Jeffrey Lynskey quoted the old Meat Loaf classic “Two out of three ain’t bad” to describe Galway’s terrific 2-17 to 2-15 win over Cork in the All-Ireland minor final.
Solaris Tea named as finalist in the Irish Quality Food and Drink Awards
The unique ‘Green Tea Chai’ pyramid range from Galway-based Solaris Tea has been shortlisted for the finals of the prestigious Irish Quality Food and Drink Awards. Solaris ‘Green Tea Chai’ was one of almost a thousand product entries which underwent three weeks of tough judging at the Dublin Institute of Technology’s School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology.
Tea drinkers in Connacht enjoy three cups a day
Lyons Tea research conducted by Amárach Research, has revealed that more than half of Connacht tea drinkers (56%) feel that someone knows them if they make them a cup of tea to their liking. Additionally, almost one in four (24%) state they judge people on their tea-making skills.
Domestic Bliss
With the increase in oil prices and the depletion of oil reserves, many people have turned back to solid fuel over the past few years. Wood is becoming a favourite as it is clean, renewable, easy to store, and can give a warm, lasting, fire. Whether you burn wood in a fireplace, stove, or furnace, good quality firewood is the key to convenience, efficiency, and safety. Most stove manufacturers recommend dry hardwood logs. What exactly are dry hardwood logs and where can you get them?