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The Dark Castle Lords Newsletter

December 2006

 

Welcome to December’s edition of The Dark Castle Lords Newsletter.

In this months issue:

1. Castle of the Month – A Short History -  Wedderburn Castle, Scotland

2. Recipe Corner - Partan Bree (Crab Soup) by Jennifer Mueller

3. Travel Tips - Travel Scams and The Unsuspecting Traveler By Ian White

4. Author Profile –   Denise Lynn (Author of Dream Knight)

5. News from the Romance Industry

 

 

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      1. Castle of the Month  
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The castle and lands of Wedderburn have been in the hands of the Home family from the 14th century to the present day. Originally a fortified tower house stood on the site, and it is recorded that Mary Queen of Scots stayed here on her way to survey the construction of the English defensive walls at Berwick-upon-Tweed. The present house, to a design by Robert and James Adam, incorporates the walls of the tower house and was built between 1770 and 1778 for Patrick Home

Patrick Home took no delight in the practicalities of building (he had already built the large Palladian house at nearby Paxton!) and chose instead to take a six year 'Grand Tour' on the Continent, leaving his nephew George Home to oversee the work.

The house passed from Patrick to George, and hence to the Foreman-Home brothers. It was they who, in the 1820s made the addition of the front porch and the two-storey stair hall, where guests ascend the grand sweeping steps to the reception rooms.

Since then, no significant alterations have been made to the Castle, allowing visitors truly to experience the light, warm atmosphere and abundant Georgian elegance of the place as originally intended.                           

 


 

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            2.    Recipe Corner  

          
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Partan Bree (Crab Soup)


INGREDIENTS:

1 large cooked crab

2 oz (50g or ¼ cup) rice

1 pint (600ml or 2½ cups) milk

1 pint (600ml or 2½ cups) liquor from boiling the crab ¼ pint (125ml or ¾ cup) single cream Salt and pepper

Finely chopped chives




Method :

Remove all the meat from the crab, keeping the claw meat separate.

 

Cook the rice in a pan with the milk and water until tender.

 

Liquidize this with the brown body meat from the crab. Add the white meat and cream and reheat.

 

Add salt and pepper to taste.

 

If the partan bree is too thick, you can add some more milk if required.

 

Serve garnished with fresh, green, finely chopped chives.

 


 

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   3. Travel Tips  
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Travel Scams And The Unsuspecting Traveler By Ian White

 

Fraudulent travel promotions and offers consistently make it to the top of the list of complaints that the FTC, or Federal Trade Commission, receives every year.  These scams are relatively low cost to run, but they lead to expensive mistakes and disappointments for numerous consumers or would be travelers.

Unsolicited travel offers arrive at many homes and businesses every day.  The offers arrive by telephone, e-mail, snail mail, and fax.  Generally, the offers are fraudulent travel promotions sent or called by unscrupulous travel promoters.

Disguised to look familiar and similar to companies that the consumer might have contact with or knowledge of, the fraudulent offers look legitimate at first glance.  Faxes, letters, and e-mails with letterheads designed to look similar to the company the individual is working for further encourage the consumer into thinking the offer is legitimate.

The travel packages are enticing enough to encourage people to act quickly before they have time to think about it or talk to others about it.  Anxious to take advantage of the good deal, people often respond immediately.  This is exactly what the phony promoter of the travel package wants.

Vacations are offered with deluxe accommodations that include air conditioning and king size beds, free meals, special outings, such as cruises or casino trips, free spa packages, and other assorted perks.  Consumers are enticed to place a deposit to hold the offer and its wonderful components.  A full refund is offered in the event that they cancel; but then, they are told the deposit is non-refundable.  Customers have unwittingly paid for the purchase in full, but never receive the tickets or paperwork for the trip.

The best way to avoid a travel scam is to follow a few simple rules.  Consumers need to know what signs to look for to discern the legitimacy of the offer.  Likewise, consumers need to follow their instinct and realize that if it looks and sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.  People are in the business of making money.  If it appears that they are giving the trip away, then how is the company making any money?  Look at the following tips and use them to guide you when planning a vacation.

 

How To Avoid A Travel Scam

 

 Always deal with a reputable company.  Select a company that you, or someone you know, have had personal contact with before.  Ask for the company’s full name, address, and phone number.

Contact the Better Business Bureau where you live and where the company is from.  If there is a history of complaints, steer clear.

 Ask to receive the details of the trip in writing prior to payment.  If the company refuses, then do not pay.

 Verify your reservations and the level of accommodations by acquiring the telephone number and calling to make a few inquiries.

Ask for specifics.  If the agent uses the word “luxury,” ask exactly what that means.  One person’s idea of luxury may simply be a soft bed and a full bathroom, while most vacationers are probably thinking hot tub, king size bed, cable television, etc.

 Use a credit card to make your purchase.  If the vacation package does not meet your expectations, you may be able to dispute the charges.

 Never deal with a company whose representative uses high-pressure tactics.  For example, if you don’t sign on now, it won’t be available later.

 Don’t believe something that seems too good to be true.  If the trip is advertised at well below market cost, then it simply isn’t legitimate.

Never deal with a company that insists on verifying your identification with additional credit card and social security numbers. 

 Avoid any offers for fantastic vacations that require overnight service for payment.

 Avoid responding to unsolicited offers for vacations.  Reputable companies can rely on word of mouth to acquire business.

 

How Travel Scams Rack Up The Price

 

 Hidden fees that are not revealed until after the consumer commits with a payment.  Suddenly, extra fees are added to the cost for incidentals and upgrades that were not mentioned previously.

Hidden fees that do not materialize until the traveler arrives at the destination.  Once the customer arrives at the destination, the desk clerk might notify them of additional charges that were not previously mentioned.

 

How Travel Scams Deceive

 

 Some of the offer is unavailable to the traveler until after they attend a special presentation.  Many times these presentations involve sitting through lengthy timeshare overviews and sales pitches.

 Refunds are promised for cancellations, but refunds are rarely processed.

Many details are often left out of the sales pitch.

 Sometimes, the unscrupulous travel marketer will actually lie about the actual components of the offer in an attempt to deceive customers and entice them into signing up for the vacation package.

 Travel marketers use vocabulary that hints at something, but never comes right out and says it.  For example, “being selected to receive a trip” only means that you will be given the opportunity to pay for the trip.  Moreover, words such as blackout dates and subject to availability will create loopholes that lead to the unavailability of the vacation package that the consumer has paid for in advance.

In most cases, using a reputable travel agent, who has a good record with the Better Business Bureau and some evidence of being around for a while, is the best way to go to schedule a vacation.  When in doubt, ask questions.

 

Copyright © 2006, Ian White Access 2000 Pty Ltd

Author Ian White helps home owners match with like minded home lovers in your area to care for your home, gardens and pets while you take a vacation.

HouseCarers.com House Sitting Directory offers free membership and confidential matching services for home owners.

Exchange free accommodation for live-in house and pet care.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ian_White

 

 

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   4. Author Profile  
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Denise Lynn (Author of Dream Knight)

Denise Lynn has been an avid reader of romance novels for many years.   Between the pages of those books she traveled to lands and times filled with brave knights, courageous ladies and never-ending love. Now she can share with others her dream of telling tales of love and romance. Denise lives with her real-life hero, Tom and a slew of four-legged "kids" in northwestern Ohio. Their two-legged son, Ken, serves in the United States Navy and comes home on occasion to visit and fix the computers, VCRs, or any other electronic device Mom can confuse in his absence.

 

 

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  5.  Romance Industry News  
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We hope you have enjoyed reading December’s edition and if you have any suggestions or comments about any part of the newsletter then please feel free to contact us.

Finally, The Dark Castle Lords (Lords Xavier, Jarvek, Gregan, Dronovic, S’ta, Drakon, Praetorian and Lord Everest) would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

 

 

Best Wishes

Stuart and Pam

 

 

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