October 28th, 2021   |  
Author: Sean Flint   |  
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Categories: Chefs' Blog

As the nights become darker and winter closes in there’s a natural inclination to gather round fires, share food and tell tales of the strange and spooky. The oldest of winter festivals still celebrated today is Halloween the roots of which can be found in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain which marked the end […]

October 21st, 2021   |  
Author: Jane Beesley   |  
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Ever wondered what the most popular cuisine in the world is? How does the classic bangers and mash compare with Coq au vin? In the world food league does a Thai curry come higher than a chili con carne and is a paella top banana or relegation fodder? Well, thankfully, the argument has been settled. […]

October 14th, 2021   |  
Author: SK Foods   |  
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We all like to get value for money and that certainly applies to food . So making the most out of the weekly shop – rather than throwing some of it away – makes perfect sense. After all, who doesn’t want to save money and reduce food waste? One of the aims of The United […]

October 7th, 2021   |  
Author: Sean Flint   |  
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Categories: Chefs' Blog

Imagine as a child if you failed to do the washing up and then tried to give the excuse that the dirty dishes were in fact part of an important historical record. I suspect most parents would give short shrift to such notions  however it’s thanks to such foresight/laziness that we know the origins of […]