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Summer has finally arrived, so you’re probably tidying up the patio area, mowing the lawn, and starting to make the most of your garden or outdoor space. It also means that barbecue season is upon us, and as the sun…
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When you think of Nottingham, famous food is probably not what primarily springs to mind. The city’s main claim to fame may be a certain historical outlaw, but Nottingham still has plenty of other famous exports too, with some you…
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Looking for the perfect wedding venue in the city of Derby or surrounding Derbyshire area? Luckily, you’ll be spoilt for choice, with acres of picturesque rolling countryside filled with beautiful buildings from Derbyshire’s history.Whether you’re looking for a city event…
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Here in the UK, we’re spoilt for choice when it comes to picking our favourite pork dish. Pork belly, pork chops, pulled pork and the traditional roast all rank highly, and that’s before we even mention sausages and bacon too….
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It may not be the pinnacle of pork’s gastronomic potential, but the humble pork scratching is a guilty pleasure enjoyed by many. A simple creation made from cooked and seasoned pork rind, no one is going to claim it’s the…
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Looking for your next listen? If you’re a food fan, you’ll be well-served by the sheer number of podcasts available in this genre, with plenty of titles on offer. As with most forms of digital entertainment, your biggest problem is…
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We all have foods we’re not keen on, but for some people, an aversion to a particular food can have a more deep-seated origin. Food phobias are uncommon, but do exist, and for anyone unlucky enough to suffer with one,…
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Here in the UK, New Year’s Day food usually defaults to the traditional roast dinner. There’re no complaints from us, but it’s not the most inventive New Year menu, especially when compared to various cultural traditions from around the world….
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Turkey has been the traditional go-to Christmas dinner for centuries now, with its first appearance at the festive dinner table recorded during the early 16th century. Many sources claim that the Tudor monarch King Henry VIII popularised the bird as…
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There’s no need to feel blue as you notice that first autumn chill in the air. Summer may be done for another year, but there’s plenty look forward too, even if the hot weather is behind us for now. With…
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