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Recipes -
French
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Homemade lemonade is one of the greatest pleasures of summer. It was actually a French invention, but English drinkers liked to add an equal quantity ofwhite wine to make it rather more heady! This is a quick and easy recipe, using the whole lemons. It can be used for any citrus fruit.
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Recipes -
French
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This old-fashioned recipe was originally made with wild cherries, but any red or black cultivated varieties can be used. The liqueur is the most glorious dark, ruby red.
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Recipes -
British
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What better way to celebrate the onset of summer than to pack a picnic and head down to the closest piece of water? Sunshine reflecting from the water - lots of open spaces and a venue with a view - all you need for an excellent picnic is some tasty food and some good company.
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Articles -
Food & Health
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There has been a heated debate in the British bakery press recently about what constitutes fresh bread. Calls have been made for controls preventing the word being applied to the new 'Milton Keynes' process in which bread is sold hot from the oven, having been given two 'bakes' separated by up to 6 days.
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Recipes -
Italian
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Fregula is a kind of Sardinian coarse-grain couscous - made of granules the size of lentils. It owes its name to the Italian verb fregare (to rub) as it is hand made by continuously rubbing the semolina dough in a large terracotta round saucer.
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News & Reviews -
Book launches and reviews
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“Roll on October. It’s the ideal time to start brewing again after the heat of summer. The hop harvest is gathered in, the apples are ripe for cider-making, the summer fruits have been stored, and there’ll soon be sloes to pick after the first frosts for sloe gin. But best of all, the room temperature at home will have dropped to around 18-20°...just the perfect temperature to get brewing” – Doug Rouxel
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Articles -
Food Jokes & Quotes
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Food related quotes from Miss Piggy.
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Articles -
Food Heritage
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Stand anywhere outside in May and you can almost hear green shoots growing. Leaves are unfolding and the early flowers bursting from their buds. Trees and hedgerows are suddenly green again and gardens come to life. No wonder May was always the 'merry month', praised for both its beauty and for new leaves to relieve the monotony of winter diets.
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Recipes -
British
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Kent is surrounded on all sides by sea and from the sea comes a rich harvest of seafood that has been gathered for thousands of years. The county has a variety of coastlines, from wide mudflats to the famous chalk cliffs, and each type of coast provides its own particular type of shellfish.
Whitstable has always been the centre of the oyster fishing industry.
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