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filed in Cooking on Sep 10th 2008 by Jill, viewed 54 times
As the standard cost of living continues to rise, more and more people are finding themselves in need of budget cuts and cheaper alternatives to the everyday expenses that they can't cut out altogethe [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Cooking on Aug 21st 2008 by Pierre Evianne, viewed 3 times
Apparently Tory think tanks believe that many northern towns are beyond saving and that the best thing to do would be to move northern residents out of their ‘predicaments’ and settle them down south. [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Cooking on Aug 21st 2008 by Pierre Evianne, viewed 3 times
John Hillaby got it right when he said;
“Few things are more pleasant than a village graced with a good church, a good priest and a good pub.”
Of course Leeds is hardly a village and being Jewish I [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Cooking on Aug 21st 2008 by Pierre Evianne, viewed 0 times
Most of the best Chinese restaurants are often considered to be in London. Yauatcha and Hakkasan in the West End, Royal China in Queensway and Maxim’s in Ealing are three of London’s best and it would [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Cooking on Aug 21st 2008 by Pierre Evianne, viewed 61 times
Panini Sandwich Bar
Fill up your panini with any number of rare and imaginative fillings – dependable brie, ostentatious smoked duck, and the real melt in your mouth alpine salami and tomatoes with s [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Cooking on Aug 21st 2008 by Pierre Evianne, viewed 2 times
Eighth Day Cafe
Did the Almighty have a hand in this? Not trying to convert anyone, but in terms of serious quality vegetarian fare, you could do a lot worse than worship at this culinary altar. Near [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Cooking on Aug 21st 2008 by Pierre Evianne, viewed 2 times
Café Soya
One of the best restaurants in Birmingham. This place is cheap, cheerful and serves great quality food in a modern and clean restaurant. Situated in the heart of Birmingham City Centre (beh [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Cooking on Aug 21st 2008 by Pierre Evianne, viewed 2 times
Red Roaster
The best coffee in town. Not to say that they don’t have other fine attributes – sandwiches, muffins, and all other manner of standard latte-accompanying fare – but if you are in need of [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Cooking on Aug 5th 2008 by Henri Boulanger, viewed 6 times
Before the age of television and multimedia, cooks and chefs have dwelled unseen in kitchens. They created their masterpieces anonymously, hoping for little more than their customers delight in retur [Read the rest of this entry...]
filed in Cooking on May 5th 2008 by Jim.Olivero, viewed 135 times
A recent study showed that over 90,000 consumers across the country used personal chefs in 2005. There are 5,000 personal chef businesses in North America, a number that has been growing by about 200 [Read the rest of this entry...]