Kirkwood House is renowned for its hospitality, cleanliness and homely atmosphere. ... more
Conveniently located near the river, city centre, university colleges and most major business parks. Kirkwood House provides comfortable, pleasant accommodation with a l...
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Advantages: A low callorie diet Disadvantages: Tastes vile
The Cambridge diet is the type of diet that is known as a VLCD or a Very Low Calorie Diet.
On the Cambridge Diet you consume 415 to 1500 calories per day, on what I described as a flexible weight-loss programme. It is a Sole Source Diet, in that all of your vitamin and mineral requirements are provided by the diet regimen.
You take the diet meals in the form of powdered shakes that you mix yourself, soups, chocolate coated bars and readymade drinks.
The diet depends on the effect of Ketosis, which is the technical term for starvation. Men and women need 2,000 to 2,500 calories per day. The Cambridge Diet relies on the fact that your body will have to rely on fat reserves in order to provide energy.
Unfortunately the first thing to be burnt off will be muscle mass and vital organs, so most experts believe that any VLCD should ...
The Cambridge Pub Liverpool
The Cambridge located just between Liverpool and John Moores University is generally a quiet small pub where some students hang out. Mostly the ones who live on campus and is basically their local.
The Cambridge serves a good variety of lagers and bitters but nothing stands out as a classic beer of this pub. The Cambridge is one of the more expensive places to drink on campus but is generally cheap for visitors to Liverpool.
In the summer the Cambridge is a very nice lace to sit out on their benches just of Abercromby Square which is a bit of a heat trap. I remember lots of enjoyable afternoons their.
The Cambridge does not have a pool table or darts and rarely plays music is a place to go for a quiet chat. ...
richardjmeek 16.01.2001
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Advantages: Reasonably Priced Disadvantages: Very Small Rooms
My partner and I stayed at the South Hampton Guest House for a weekend in early 2006. We choose the property because it was reasonably close to the centre of Cambridge Township (about 15-20 minutes walk) and also for it's price. We paid £45/night for the two of us including breakfast. The general décor was nothing to marvel about, a bit pokey and very old fashioned. However, keeping in mind what we paid our stay was reasonable.
The rooms (I think there were 4 or 5 in total) were on the small side. Ours was fitted with a double bed, a single chair, one bedside table, a small wardrobe with several drawers attached and a tv mounted on the wall. There was a little side tray containing tea, coffee milk and a few biscuits. There was very little room for much else and we had to store our 1 suitcase on top of the wardrobe. There was ...