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EUR EU Euro Currency Exchange

by admin on April 24, 2009

The Expat Forum is working closely with currency & foreign exchange partner, HiFX to bring you all your European Euro (EUR) currency exchange needs. Use the graphing tools to track all the relevant European Currency data. Look up the indicative currency rates for the European Euro (EUR). Feel free to use the currency converter tool to see how many Euros your currency exchange may yield. Also set up your foreign exchange currency trading account at any time to start converting your money to Euros at a great market rate.

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Cheap Calls to France

by admin on April 22, 2009

The Expat Forum has sourced out some of the best deals for making cheap calls to France from any landline in the UK. The way in which you take advantage of these discounted international call deals to France is quite straightforward and can be done in 2 easy steps.

The following deal will allow you to make cheap international calls to land lines in France for only 1p a minute from a land line phone in the UK. That’s right for only 1 pence a minute you can make calls to France! Please continue to read this post if you wish to make low cost phone calls to France from the UK:

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Mastering the Art of French Cooking

February 26, 2009 France

“Mastering the Art of French Cooking” is a French cookbook with 2 volumes written by Louisette Bertholle, Simone Beck, and American Julia Child. The book is dedicated for Americans who love French cuisine. The 1st volume of the book was published in 1961 and the 2nd in 1970. Both volumes were published by Knopf Publishing [...]

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A Year in Provence by Peter Mayle

February 17, 2009 France

Peter Mayle, a former British businessman, wrote the book “A Year in Provence”. When he gave up all the glitz of the business, he finally settled down with his beloved wife and two dogs in a 200-year old stone farmhouse in beautiful Luberon, Provence. He brushed aside the serious issues and opted for a comical [...]

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