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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | yesterday
LONODN: Prince Charles, the second-in -line to the British throne, has been voted the "guardian of countryside" in a survey.In fact, the Prince of Wales was rated the saviour of Britain's rural areas ahead of his mother, the Queen, and the celebrity chefs Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Jamie Oliver, 'The Daily Telegraph' reported."The prince's favourite issues are countryside-related...
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Girl Interrupted Eating (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
After spoiling myself with cider, strawberries and ice cream at the Green Man Festival 2008 , finally back home & wanting something delicious to eat. Lots of runner beans in the vegebox so tried out this Jamie Oliver recipe , truly delicious , spicy , hot with a lemony hit. Jamie [...]
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
... year majoring on allotments, which have become hot property over the last 12 months.“Whether it is Jamie Oliver or Chris Evans, with his shows from his shed, or that people just want to get back in contact with their food again, allotments have become almost sexy,” said Mr Jackson. “There’s been an explosion of interest.”
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
... year majoring on allotments, which have become hot property over the last 12 months.“Whether it is Jamie Oliver or Chris Evans, with his shows from his shed, or that people just want to get back in contact with their food again, allotments have become almost sexy,” said Mr Jackson. “There’s been an explosion of interest.”
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
I hope that Pedigree Dogs Exposed will do for dogs what Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Jamie Oliver did for poultry. Many of the scientists involved in making it fear that some of our most beloved breeds could be heading for extinction if something radical isn’t done.
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Our Adventures in Japan (Free subscription) | 08/17/2008
Whenever I hear the word "pukka" my first thought is of Jamie Oliver and his wild phrases . Awhile back, I saw this line of tea made by a company in the U.K. at the gourmet supermarket, but I didn't buy it because I still had some other teas around. Then, in June, the Japanese foodie magazine that I subscribe to had a giveaway. Just answer their questionnaire and choose a present from...
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Everything Has A Limit (Free subscription) | 08/16/2008
Back from Spain yesterday -- diary to follow. Today we went to Jamie Oliver's Fifteen for lunch. It's in Westland Place, just off the City Road and only seconds from the Moorfields Mecca that I managed back in 1983. The warehousey bistro style works well, although the chandeliers looked a fraction out of place. But I can't question the food. I had a vegetarian "gnocchi" for a starter,...
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The Adnostic (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
... part is that men do not see cooking as a chore, but as a hobby to be enjoyed. Gordon Ramsay and Jamie Oliver are two prime hunky examples of this phenomenon. (I don't know who that guy in the middle is) Summer is usually the season for the expression of manly food prowess. Men are usually bestowed with the responsibility of overseeing the grill and a lack of skill in cooking meat...
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Anorak News (Free subscription) | 08/14/2008
JAMIE Oliver and his in-the-know-know better than-thou food freedom fighters who campaign for equality in chicken and the casues of chicken, also cheap protein, would like this news from Holland: “The Netherlands Nutrition Centre wants the brakes put on the growth of snack bars and fast food restaurants. In neighbourhoods with an abundance of such outlets, it wants local [...]
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Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 08/14/2008
... unhealthy diets had 'effects that persist over time, regardless of later changes in diet'. TV chef Jamie Oliver has led a campaign for healthier school menusShe called for parents to be educated about nutrition but said she also supports the campaign to introduce healthier school menus led by TV chef Jamie Oliver.'It is very important for children to eat a well-balanced...
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Platinax Small Business News (Free subscription) | 08/14/2008
... the cheesegrater is coming. What’s next? The London Fork? The Thames Whisk? Or perhaps the London Jamie Oliver? ;)
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Sky News (Free subscription) | 08/14/2008
... to eat a well-balanced diet from an early age if they are to get the best out of their education."Jamie Oliver's ongoing school dinners campaign aims to have junk food banned from the canteen and replaced by nutritional foods that can help boost children's mood, behaviour and concentration.The research was based on data from the Children of the 90s study which followed the development...