Tuesday, 8 May 2012
That's Health: Can honey really help you become an Olympic athlet...
That's Health: Can honey really help you become an Olympic athlet...: To help ensure optimum health and fitness this summer Olympic hopefuls Jon Schofield, Liam Heath and Rachel Cawthorn are including a new...
Monday, 7 May 2012
That's Gardening: BBC Gardeners' World Live & BBC Good Food Show Sum...
That's Gardening: BBC Gardeners' World Live & BBC Good Food Show Sum...: It's good to know that kids go free to BBC Gardeners' World Live and the BBC Good Food Show Summer on Family weekend. On Saturday 16th a...
That's Business: New Business Venture For Cornish Chef
That's Business: New Business Venture For Cornish Chef: A new private catering service has been launched by Emily Scott, chef and owner of The Harbour Restaurant in Port Isaac, North Cornwall. ...
That's Travel: Food Galore At The Rock Oyster Festival
That's Travel: Food Galore At The Rock Oyster Festival: The Rock Oyster Festival is set to return to the north Cornish coast this June with an all star foodie line-up destined to tantalise your ...
That's Books: First Preserves: Marmalades Now Available On iBook...
That's Books: First Preserves: Marmalades Now Available On iBook...: Vivien Lloyd, the country's leading authority on preserves, has released First Preserves: Marmalades as an iBook®, featuring recipes ...
Parmigiano Reggiano Celebrates The Launch Of Parmesan.com!
Food lovers and cheese addicts should note that Parmigiano Reggiano is
celebrating the launch of its new website to remind the world that
Parmigiano Reggiano is the ONLY cheese that can be called Parmesan.
Please visit www.parmesan.com
and enjoy exploring the site. As well as learning about the history
and craftsmanship of the King of Cheeses, check out the videos
section and test your knowledge with our new Truth Behind Parmesan
game.
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Vegan 'Fish' On The Menu At Leading Sushi Restaurant
Vegan 'fish' produced by ethical food firm Redwood is now on the menu at Brighton's best-loved sushi restaurant.
Moshi Moshi, renowned for its work in fish conservation, is using the faux 'fish' in dishes such as vegan 'fish' udon and stir fry noodles.
"It's proving very popular,"
said Karl Jones of Moshi Moshi, which is keen to help protect global
fish stocks. "Customers love it - not just vegans, but the
carnivorous too. As the flavour is so good, it's a viable alternative
to real fish."
As Karl Jones points out, ethical
consumption is at the heart of everything Moshi Moshi does.
"We firmly believe in 'restorative
eating'," he says. "It's a way of eating that aims not just
to make the environment sustainable but actually restores and
improves it. Our aim is to give back more than we take.
"One way we can do this is by
decreasing our reliance on animal proteins and to eat more vegetarian
food. It's why we teamed up with Redwood."
To show just how versatile plant-based
alternatives to meat, fish and cheese can be, Moshi Moshi recently
joined forces with Redwood to launch The Great Moshi Vegan Challenge,
in which eight of Brighton's leading chefs went head to head to
create the best sushi using vegan ingredients.
Among the ingredients that particularly
impressed judges was Redwood's vegan 'duck', which was used in five
separate dishes and combined variously with mango, kale, ginger,
grapefruit, sansho pepper, boshi jelly and shiitake mushrooms.
It was also the basis for the winning
dish duck chettinad created by chef Alun Sperring, who added mango
and nut sauce and red chilli chutney to give the sushi a kick
familiar to the Indian food he serves at Chilli Pickle, named as one
of the top 50 curry houses in the UK.
"We're delighted that our foods
are capturing the imagination of chefs," said Lee Rockingham of
Redwood. "We hope many more will follow in Moshi Moshi's
footsteps."
Everything in the Redwood range is made
from natural plant-based ingredients so free from animal products and
derivatives as well as cholesterol, artificial colours/preservatives,
lactose, hydrogenated fats and GMOs. This makes them suitable not
just for vegetarians and vegans, but also for people suffering from
lactose or casein intolerance and anyone looking for a healthier and
more ethical lifestyle.
Redwood products are also kosher
certified and the company itself is halal process certified.
According to The Ethical Company
Organisation and The Good Shopping Guide, Redwood is the UK's most
ethical vegetarian foods firm. Find out more at
www.redwoodfoods.co.uk.
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Whisky for Father’s Day
Father’s Day, Sunday 17 June, is an occasion to wise-up on whisky and
buy Dad his favourite. Or, for a more adventurous choice, where can you
get the best inspiration? Whichever way, you will also want to know
that you are buying smartly. Click on www.WhiskyMarketplace.co.uk
for recommendations and an easy way to buy from established online
whisky retailers. Browse all in one place and rest confident as you
save time and effort by buying at the keenest prices, and knowing that
delivery will be efficiently taken care of.
This absorbing and informative site does so much more than list prices. Enjoy the www.WhiskyMarketplace.co.uk blog; also videos of tastings presented by master distillers and behind the scenes visits with experts at different distilleries. Pierre Thiebaut of WhiskyMarketplace, and presenter on WhiskyMarketplace TV, is also a judge in the World Whisky Awards. Here he gives a few of his top recommendations. “If you know Dad’s favourite brand, he may like to try a different aged bottling from the same distillery. Or you can search by style, for example, a smokey, peaty Islay whisky or a more subtle, sweet Lowlands style. You can then easily choose from a list of choices, prices, and availability, for everyday drinking right through to rarities to collect.”
Compass Box: Great King Street ‘The Artist Blend’
“A blended whisky?” I hear you cry. Yes, but this is not any old blend. Before we get into that, let us be clear, there is nothing wrong with blended whisky; some of the greatest whiskies are blends. This little number stands head and shoulders above anything in its price range. The secret to a great dish is fine ingredients, and whisky-maker John Glaser knows that only too well. With his attention to detail and a simple, confident recipe of fine malts and grain whiskies, he has crafted a masterpiece. Around £24.
http://www.whiskymarketplace.co.uk/whisky/compass-box-great-...
Lagavulin 16 years old
Is Dad a fan of deep peat flavours? If he already has some Laphroaig or Ardbeg stashed in the cabinet, he might just be missing this other gem from the Island of Islay, the spiritual home of the peat beasties. This whisky is rich with smoldering peat embers and a delicate touch of sweetness. It will transport him to a beach on Islay, with the moonlight glinting on the water, as the fire dies down on a summer night. Around £43.
http://www.whiskymarketplace.co.uk/whisky/lagavulin-16-year-...
Highland Park 21 years old
Now we are getting serious. Gentle peat, woody notes and fruits combine to produce an elegant and beautifully balanced whisky. A luxurious and rich texture delivers the wonderful flavours with aplomb. Bottled at a higher strength 47.5%, it is perfect for appreciating the subtle complexities it holds. Yes please! Around £92.
http://www.whiskymarketplace.co.uk/whisky/highland-park-21-y...
Brora 1982 ‘Connoisseurs Choice’ bottled by Gordon & MacPhail
This is one for a Dad who knows his distilleries. Brora, the most famous of the ’lost distilleries’, shut down its stills in 1983. Some of the whisky it produced still rests in casks in the dark corners of warehouses. From time to time, it gets bottled, although there is less of it about than there used to be. The price is modest for a Brora but there is more to this and other whiskies from that sadly missed distillery than just scarcity value. The whisky is as intriguingly complex as it is rare. Around £130.
http://www.whiskymarketplace.co.uk/whisky/brora-1982-connois...
• www.WhiskyMarketplace.co.uk is an essential companion to premium whisky buying. It provides an easy one-stop retail comparison of over 4,000 whiskies. No longer need will you have to trawl through individual retailers to find a chosen whisky. Major brands through to boutique expressions, limited editions and rarities can be easily tracked down. With just a couple of clicks, you can land on the product purchase page of a selection of online retailers and know that your choice is available to buy.
• www.WhiskyMarketplace.co.uk was created by brothers Pierre and Jean-Luc Thiebaut who designed the resource as an extension of their well established whisky social network www.connosr.com. This currently features over 2500 product reviews from registered consumers.
This absorbing and informative site does so much more than list prices. Enjoy the www.WhiskyMarketplace.co.uk blog; also videos of tastings presented by master distillers and behind the scenes visits with experts at different distilleries. Pierre Thiebaut of WhiskyMarketplace, and presenter on WhiskyMarketplace TV, is also a judge in the World Whisky Awards. Here he gives a few of his top recommendations. “If you know Dad’s favourite brand, he may like to try a different aged bottling from the same distillery. Or you can search by style, for example, a smokey, peaty Islay whisky or a more subtle, sweet Lowlands style. You can then easily choose from a list of choices, prices, and availability, for everyday drinking right through to rarities to collect.”
Compass Box: Great King Street ‘The Artist Blend’
“A blended whisky?” I hear you cry. Yes, but this is not any old blend. Before we get into that, let us be clear, there is nothing wrong with blended whisky; some of the greatest whiskies are blends. This little number stands head and shoulders above anything in its price range. The secret to a great dish is fine ingredients, and whisky-maker John Glaser knows that only too well. With his attention to detail and a simple, confident recipe of fine malts and grain whiskies, he has crafted a masterpiece. Around £24.
http://www.whiskymarketplace.co.uk/whisky/compass-box-great-...
Lagavulin 16 years old
Is Dad a fan of deep peat flavours? If he already has some Laphroaig or Ardbeg stashed in the cabinet, he might just be missing this other gem from the Island of Islay, the spiritual home of the peat beasties. This whisky is rich with smoldering peat embers and a delicate touch of sweetness. It will transport him to a beach on Islay, with the moonlight glinting on the water, as the fire dies down on a summer night. Around £43.
http://www.whiskymarketplace.co.uk/whisky/lagavulin-16-year-...
Highland Park 21 years old
Now we are getting serious. Gentle peat, woody notes and fruits combine to produce an elegant and beautifully balanced whisky. A luxurious and rich texture delivers the wonderful flavours with aplomb. Bottled at a higher strength 47.5%, it is perfect for appreciating the subtle complexities it holds. Yes please! Around £92.
http://www.whiskymarketplace.co.uk/whisky/highland-park-21-y...
Brora 1982 ‘Connoisseurs Choice’ bottled by Gordon & MacPhail
This is one for a Dad who knows his distilleries. Brora, the most famous of the ’lost distilleries’, shut down its stills in 1983. Some of the whisky it produced still rests in casks in the dark corners of warehouses. From time to time, it gets bottled, although there is less of it about than there used to be. The price is modest for a Brora but there is more to this and other whiskies from that sadly missed distillery than just scarcity value. The whisky is as intriguingly complex as it is rare. Around £130.
http://www.whiskymarketplace.co.uk/whisky/brora-1982-connois...
• www.WhiskyMarketplace.co.uk is an essential companion to premium whisky buying. It provides an easy one-stop retail comparison of over 4,000 whiskies. No longer need will you have to trawl through individual retailers to find a chosen whisky. Major brands through to boutique expressions, limited editions and rarities can be easily tracked down. With just a couple of clicks, you can land on the product purchase page of a selection of online retailers and know that your choice is available to buy.
• www.WhiskyMarketplace.co.uk was created by brothers Pierre and Jean-Luc Thiebaut who designed the resource as an extension of their well established whisky social network www.connosr.com. This currently features over 2500 product reviews from registered consumers.
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
That's Education: Furze Platt and Misbourne schools renew Innovate c...
That's Education: Furze Platt and Misbourne schools renew Innovate c...: Takes Innovate’s contract renewal tally up to ten consecutive renewals since the start of 2012 - Furze Platt Senior School in Maidenhead a...
Monday, 30 April 2012
Bargain Restaurant Deals for Spring Available on DiscountVouchers.co.uk
Discounts available at Toby Carvery, La Tasca and Pizza Express on a budget this April and May
Saving money on dining out is always popular with UK consumers - and voucher codes website DiscountVouchers.co.uk has introduced new deals to help UK consumers do just that this spring. Among the deals redeemable at more than 800 stores are deals for money off at La Tasca, Pizza Express and Toby Carvery.
Great Italian meals can be enjoyed on a budget thanks to the new round of deals available on the DiscountVouchers.co.uk website. Pizza Express has branches throughout the country and can be enjoyed for less via DiscountVouchers.co.uk right now - the site is carrying Pizza Express voucher choices offering 3 courses for £12.95 and 25% Off Your Food Bill.
Great Spanish food is available on a budget this spring too through the DiscountVouchers.co.uk website - with a choice of deals available for use at La Tasca. Consumers can log on right now and use new La Tasca vouchers to enjoy Buy 1 Get 1 FREE on Tapas to share.
Dining out on quality roast dinners can be done on a budget this spring thanks to the latest offers sourced and offered on the DiscountVouchers.co.uk site. By logging onto the website UK diners can get hold of new Toby Carvery vouchers which they can exchange for 2 Daytime Carveries for £10 and Free Dairy Ice Cream with any Carvery Meal.
Doug Scott, managing director of DiscountVouchers.co.uk, commented, “Dining out at top UK restaurants can be expensive as every Brit knows, so we're pleased to offer a helping hand this spring. New vouchers available on our site can help people eat out on a budget at places like Toby Carvery, Pizza Express and La Tasca."
DiscountVouchers.co.uk offers consumers money saving deals at major high street brands and specialist retailers, including stores like Tesco, Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury’s, Travelodge, First Choice, lastminute.com and Boden.
For more information visit www.discountvouchers.co.uk
Saving money on dining out is always popular with UK consumers - and voucher codes website DiscountVouchers.co.uk has introduced new deals to help UK consumers do just that this spring. Among the deals redeemable at more than 800 stores are deals for money off at La Tasca, Pizza Express and Toby Carvery.
Great Italian meals can be enjoyed on a budget thanks to the new round of deals available on the DiscountVouchers.co.uk website. Pizza Express has branches throughout the country and can be enjoyed for less via DiscountVouchers.co.uk right now - the site is carrying Pizza Express voucher choices offering 3 courses for £12.95 and 25% Off Your Food Bill.
Great Spanish food is available on a budget this spring too through the DiscountVouchers.co.uk website - with a choice of deals available for use at La Tasca. Consumers can log on right now and use new La Tasca vouchers to enjoy Buy 1 Get 1 FREE on Tapas to share.
Dining out on quality roast dinners can be done on a budget this spring thanks to the latest offers sourced and offered on the DiscountVouchers.co.uk site. By logging onto the website UK diners can get hold of new Toby Carvery vouchers which they can exchange for 2 Daytime Carveries for £10 and Free Dairy Ice Cream with any Carvery Meal.
Doug Scott, managing director of DiscountVouchers.co.uk, commented, “Dining out at top UK restaurants can be expensive as every Brit knows, so we're pleased to offer a helping hand this spring. New vouchers available on our site can help people eat out on a budget at places like Toby Carvery, Pizza Express and La Tasca."
DiscountVouchers.co.uk offers consumers money saving deals at major high street brands and specialist retailers, including stores like Tesco, Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury’s, Travelodge, First Choice, lastminute.com and Boden.
For more information visit www.discountvouchers.co.uk
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