With National Curry Week is fast approaching, celebrated from the 13th – 19th October. Said to be Britain’s favourite dish, we celebrate it while raising money to combat food poverty. A great selection of dinner events, raffles, auctions and festivities will be taking place throughout British towns and cities. In addition to copious amounts of Indian food being eaten!
Interview with Providence Row, helping homeless people with training, qualifications and experience in food, catering and horticulture. Get their delicious brownies delivered to your door!
Food Fraud. Do you know what you are really buying or eating? Lamb Kebabs actually beef, chicken and pork, Parmesan bulked out with woodchips and fake eggs. Learn what you can do to protect yourself from Food Fraud.
Five Places To Celebrate Burns Night In London 2016
Whether you are Scottish or not, Burns Night is celebrated all over the UK and this weekend will be no different. Although Burns Night is not actually until the 25th which falls in on a Monday this year, many places will celebrate it on the Saturday before. If you are in London and looking for a good place to take in some good old Scottish traditions involving readings of from Robert Burns poetry and piping in of the haggis check out these five fun places to celebrate
Sustainable Fish Cities began campaigning to make all of the seafood served across London demonstrably sustainable. The campaign has now expanded beyond London urging towns and cities across the UK to become Sustainable Cities.
In 2007 Sourced Market was born with the concept of bringing great local small London suppliers to the convenience sector. In 2009 the first permanent site was launched in St Pancras Station feeding hungry city workers, commuters and tourists alike with fantastic high quality food that can be eaten on the go or during a quick break at the seating areas alongside the stalls.
Introducing a sugar tax is a bit of a hot topic at the moment. There are people who feel upset about the their enjoyment of sugar being brought down by a Sugar Tax levy, here five reasons why I support the tax and why I feel it it is important for the health and future of us all.
The Gladwin brothers of the successful London restaurants The Shed and The Rabbit are starting a food Foraging Society designed to enlighten people on the free foodie treasures to be found in nature.