Thursday, November 12, 2009

Member Business - Mealtime Marbella



Mealtime Marbella is a new business preparing and delivering delicious home-cooked food to your door. They have just joined Women in Business and wanted to let you know about their great range of salads, starters, mains, deserts and special services such as dinner party catering, BBQ packs, picnic hampers and much more. This is a great service for busy women looking to take some stress out of their packed scheduled. Click here to see their menu and below is more information about the people behind it and the concept.

Who are Mealtime Marbella?
We are 3 ladies with a common interest. “A passion for food,” we would like to share this with you.

Your meals are lovingly prepared in our homes, and then delivered to you with care. They don’t just taste homemade. They are homemade! Whether you are catering for streams of visitors, or simply have too much to do, juggling family and work, Mealtime Marbella will provide you with a delicious range of home-cooked food, which will give you time for the more important things in life!

Eating in IS the new going out.

“Our mission is to use the finest, freshest, locally sourced produce and deliver to you home-cooked food like it used to be. At a price that is reasonable and affordable”

We look forward to your order and the having chance to cook for you the kind of home-cooked food that we all love to eat.

Anya Michelle Clare.

To make an order, or find out more call (+34) 670 795 976.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Donate unwanted shoes to a good cause



"Shoes for Africa"

• The initiative for "Shoes for Africa" collects shoes that people do not use.
• Donations can be made in Hipercor and El Cort Ingles until 30 November.

The aim of the campaign, promoted by the Kiwi shoe brand, is to collect shoes that people have stopped using and send them to Africa for those in need. People who want to donate unwanted shoes can drop them off at Hipercor and El Corte Inglés until November 30.

More information on this story take a look at the Spanish newspaper El Periódico