SALAD WITH A SMILE
FOUND TO LIFT THE CURRENT NATION’S GLOOM
Cheshire cheese makers, highly decorated chef Duncan Poyser and nutritional expert Rachael Anne Hill have created the definitive salad to make you smile.
Whilst consumers are feeling bombarded by depressing news in the media from job losses to ongoing wars, the team of foodie experts has concocted [...]
Posts Tagged as ‘Food’
September 29, 2009
Oxford Food
July 24, 2009
Bring Back the Cane.
Julia Gasper. July 24, 2009
It amazes me that so many gardens in this country display sad, spotty rose bushes whose thorns and diseased leaves greatly outnumber their flowers, when in the same space people could grow a raspberry bush. Why is it that raspberries are getting rarer and more expensive? It’s not as if they [...]
July 24, 2009
Bring Back the Cane.
Julia Gasper. July 24, 2009
It amazes me that so many gardens in this country display sad, spotty rose bushes whose thorns and diseased leaves greatly outnumber their flowers, when in the same space people could grow a raspberry bush. Why is it that raspberries are getting rarer and more expensive? It’s not as if [...]
June 29, 2009
TRANSFORMED EATING HABITS AT THE CHILDREN’S FOOD FESTIVAL
Glorious sunshine, a stunning location and the promise of a huge variety of gastronomic treats brought over 14,000 families flocking to the 2009 Children’s Food Festival on June 27 and 28.
The 2009 Children’s Food Festival, held this year at the Northmoor Trust estate and farm in an area of outstanding beauty, was a resounding success [...]
November 29, 2008
Headington Fair-trade Co-operative Ltd (HFC)
Fair Trade Shop To Open
The Headington Fair-trade Co-operative Ltd (HFC), an Industrial and Provident Society, has announced that in February 2009 it will open a fair-trade outlet in Windmill Road. The shop will be called the Windmill after the name of the road, where once stood Headington’s windmill.
It would be interesting to see the market [...]