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391. Bangin’ bangers
Get Wokingham, Thursday 08 November 2007THE humble banger has, in recent years, become a gourmet object.
392. A real winter warmer
Get Wokingham, Thursday 01 November 2007As the clocks have already just slunk back by an hour it’s time to take heart that the winter evenings can deliver much more than a chill – think hearty stews, soups and, for Bonfire Night – mushrooms!
393. Here’s to the best of British
Get Wokingham, Monday 24 September 2007British Food Fortnight is due to kick off in just two days, and if you are inspired by tempting delicacies produced and cooked on our very own doorstep then there are plenty of opportunities to get stuck in.
394. True food for thought
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 September 2007We are still in the midst of Organic Food Fortnight, and if you have yet to experience anything organic then you are very well placed to start.
395. Mike Robinson Part 1
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 September 2007Mike Robinson demonstrates how to cook a game bird. Part 1 of 3.
396. Mike Robinson Part 3
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 September 2007Mike Robinson demonstrates how to cook a game bird. Part 3 of 3.
397. Mike Robinson Part 2
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 September 2007Mike Robinson demonstrates how to cook a game bird. Part 2 of 3.
398. Mummy, I’ve completely ruined the chilli con carne!
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 11 September 2007I was thumbing through a food and drink section in a weekend paper recently and there amongst the must-have foodie gadgets like a pizza wheel that comes as a cutlery set with a matching fork, intended to be used instead of a knife (I feel another column coming on), I spotted the blurb advertising cookery courses for students.
399. Brace yourself for the tastiest game bird... Partridge
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 11 September 2007As some of you may know, I have a particular love of all things wild (I am talking food here!) and in my pub, The Pot Kiln, we serve a menu that is completely driven by the seasons and what is available locally.
400. Student survival guide
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 11 September 2007Students typically have a budget of about £20 a week to spend on food, but if you blow it in the first weeks of term, a diet of only baked beans is not much fun – your friends won’t appreciate the flatulence either. But with a bit of effort even novice cooks can eat well on a budget. Alison Hepworth gives you some pointers.
