Mrs Crimbles has launched a new gluten free and good for me range, which is designed with some additional health benefits. The range includes cereal bars and three types of pasta in sauces, these products are lower in fat compared to many gluten free substitutes and are good for people who are calorie controlled diets. Sarah... Continue Reading →
Gluten free food celebration at the Broadwalk Cafe in Lincoln
The Natural World Centre in Lincoln will be celebrating all that is gluten free with a special menu on Saturday 30th May, 2015. To listen to my full interview with the head chef Kirsty Falston, click on the audio player icon. The Broadwalk Cafe's head chef, Kirsty Falston, has devised a menu that is totally... Continue Reading →
Over a third of Britons have no clue when it comes to catering for people with dietary requirements
Research this week revealed that over a third of Britons shy away from catering for people with food allergies or intolerances. This week has been Coeliac UK Awareness Week and the research carried out by Genius Gluten Free found that almost 10 million people in the UK claim to have a specific dietary requirement. Nationally, people... Continue Reading →
Souper soup! You could have your recipe published in a new competition
As the days get longer and colder, soup once again becomes the nations favourite and to go to meal. Soup is a great winter warmer and many of us have our favourite homemade recipes, and others dare I write this... love the pre-made soups out of the tin or from the fridge section of your... Continue Reading →
Lincolnshire Show – Great local producers and some gluten free finds
The Lincolnshire Show has celebrated its 130th year on the 18th and 19th June. The show is about celebrating all the great things about Lincolnshire and one of those is food. The Lincolnshire showground dedicates a large area to locally produced food and mall companies come far and wide to show off their produce. I love all things local... Continue Reading →
Lincolnshire Show – Lincolnshire Co-operative championing local
This years the Lincolnshire Show celebrated its 130th year. The show is about celebrating all the great things about Lincolnshire and one of those is food. The showground dedicates a large area to locally produced food and one of the biggest companies there this year was Lincolnshire Co-operative. They are owned by their members in Lincolnshire and Newark and... Continue Reading →
Lincolnshire Show 2014 – Poachers Brewery
At this years Lincolnshire Show food and drink producers from all over the county gathered in Lincoln to showcase their locally grown and locally made produce. The Show which took place at the Lincolnshire Show ground on the 18th and 19th June attracted visitors from all over the county. This year was the 130th Show and over... Continue Reading →
Interview with John Torode about his new programme ‘John Torode’s Australia’
Masterchef host, John Torode, will be back on our screens in March in his new TV series, John Torode's Australia. This time he will not be judging food, but will be retracing the flavours of his childhood. In this personal culinary journey across his home country of Australia, John meets the people that inspired his passion... Continue Reading →
Charity cookbook for LIVES
A Lincolnshire publisher is putting together a charity cookbook that will feature recipes from around the county. DPS Printing will donate all profits from the book to a unique organisation to Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire Integrated Voluntary Emergency Service, or more commonly known as LIVES. LIVES is made up of medical professionals and volunteers who have been trained... Continue Reading →
Valentine Warner is back and is cooking his way through the Scandinavian seasons
Valentine Warner is back and this time he is cooking he way through all of the seasons in Scandinavia. He is well known by many food fans for being an adventurous cook and educating viewers about the seasonality of food as well as how to cook it. In Valentines new series, Valentine Warner Eats Scandinavia... Continue Reading →