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  • Bre Graham: My Italian prawn and pistachio tagliolini recipe

    March 29, 2023

    This recipe is an extract from Table for Two, the new cookbook from Bre Graham There is a pathway that runs along the coast of the Ligurian Sea, near the Italian city of Genoa, named after Anita Garibaldi, a Brazilian republican revolutionary and wife of Giuseppe Garibaldi.  It is said to be one of the [...]

  • The Michelin Guide 2023 is out – find out which London restaurants got a star

    March 29, 2023

    The capital has a brace of new Michelin two-starred restaurants and four new one-star restaurants, including one that’s only been open four months. Alex Dilling at Hotel Cafe Royal moves into the upper echelons of the London restaurant scene. The guide praised the chef’s “impressive and accomplished” dishes, calling them “exquisite in appearance and, like [...]

  • Asparagus season: How to cook it like a pro

    March 22, 2023

    Asparagus season came nine weeks early this year, so now is a great time to get stuck into one of the great British veggies. This simple but delicious recipe from Paul Ainsworth brings out the best in the asparagus and will be a sure-fire hit if you serve it for guests. Wye Valley Asparagus, Seaweed [...]

  • Milk, meat and fruit worst affected as supermarket groceries DOUBLED in cost over last year, Which? says

    March 22, 2023

    The cost of some everyday groceries has more than doubled over the last year, consumer brand Which? has found. The company analysed inflation on more than 25,000 food and drink products at eight major supermarkets – Aldi, Asda, Lidl, Morrisons, Ocado, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Waitrose. Which? looked at the average price of the products in the three [...]

  • Forget the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race: Here’s the Wine Race

    March 22, 2023

    The Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge has been a tradition since 1829 when two friends challenged each other to a race on Henley-on-Thames. But as Oxbridge’s sporting elite works up a sweat through 4.2 miles of hard rowing, I shall be enjoying the Oxford vs Cambridge of wine.  Rooting for Oxford are Stephen and [...]

  • Just Eat slashes 1,700 jobs as food delivery giant re-embraces ‘gig economy’ model

    March 21, 2023

    Just Eat has been forced to slash 1,700 delivery driver jobs and 170 head office roles, after the service has seen a slow down in takeaway demand.  The food delivery group, whose rivals include Deliveroo and Uber Eats, said the group was looking to improve efficiency and reduce costs.  Just Eat, which has some 15,000 [...]

  • Quentin Blake designs whisky labels based on Macbeth

    March 21, 2023

    Through his namesake Burgess Studio, Lexi Burgess has spent years working on the design side of the whisky industry. This involvement encouraged him to look into the history of distilleries, where the shifting allegiances between the major players – sometimes cooperative and sometimes cut-throat – reminded him of the machinations of Macbeth. That realisation crystalised [...]

  • Virgin Wines: Share price falls and major review announced after Christmas ‘challenges’ drink into profits

    March 14, 2023

    Virgin Wines‘ share price tumbled this morning as the online wine bank reveals it is undertaking a full review after a shift in consumer confidence which knocked profits in the first quarter.  Shares in the online wine retailer slumped 1.50 per cent when the market opened this morning as the group revealed its profits before [...]

  • Aldi to lift restrictions on fresh produce as shortages ease

    March 11, 2023

    Aldi said it will remove all customer limits on buying fresh produce as supply issues which led to widespread shortages begin to ease. The supermarket joins Lidl and Asda in lifting restrictions. Aldi said in a statement on Saturday: “From Monday (March 13), Aldi will remove all purchasing restrictions on fresh produce – including limits [...]

  • Food shortage: Tomatoes are back on the menu as supermarkets begin to lift customer limits on fruit and veg

    March 10, 2023

    Supermarkets have started to drop customer limits on buying certain fresh fruit and vegetables as food shortage issues that led to widespread shortages begin to ease. Asda confirmed it had removed limits of three on cucumbers, lettuce, salad bags, broccoli, cauliflower and raspberries, leaving restrictions of three on just tomatoes and peppers. The supermarket said [...]

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