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Since its debut six years ago, Little Britain has picked up more that its fair share of acclaim, earning a cabinet full of awards and a recent spin-off series in America. Not everyone, however, is a fan. The programme has repeatedly been criticised for...
Tags: Little Britain, Bella Freud, Ian McKellen, Suffolk, Knights Bachelor, Offal, Freud family, Peta, French cuisine, Bernie Ecclestone, Spreads
Mr Costin, 28, got through ten jars of the spread to lure the sett of 16 badgers close to his camera for a series of pictures taken on a farm in Oxfordshire. While he had to be painstakingly careful not make a noise, the badgers had no regard for good...
Tags: Richard Costin, peanut butter, United Kingdom, London, Badger, Nut butter, Sett, Hospitality Recreation, Spreads
Last updated on Monday, Nov. 30, 2009 3:29AM EST A fter two days of gruelling competition, Montreal-based chef Mathieu Cloutier bested winning chefs from six other cities to become this year's Gold Medal Plates national champion.
Tags: foie gras, Mr. Cloutier, Mathieu Cloutier, Canada, Montreal, Rob Feenie, Poultry, Offal, French cuisine, Hospitality Recreation, Animal rights, Montrᅢᄅal Gers, Spreads
In animal activist parlance it is two despicable four-lettered words. It is the very dish that symbolises the dichotomy between gastronomy and food ethics. The conflict lies between the pleasure experienced by the consumer and the discomfort experienced...
Tags: foie gras, force feed, PETA, Shannon Bennett, France, Australian, animal activists, gras production, gras industry, Georges Puechberty, Australia, Melbourne, Foie gras controversy, Poultry, Offal, French cuisine, Spreads, Animal rights
Jerusalem, Gaza, Beirut or Cairo - it is hummus, that mashed-up festival of chickpeas, olive oil, sesame paste, lemon juice and garlic...But the Middle East is a place where passions are quick to ignite...Last year, Israeli chefs came up with a huge vat...
Tags: Abu Ghosh Restaurant, Abu Shukri Restaurant, Mr Ibrahim, hummus wars, best hummus, world record, Middle East, Lebanon, Beirut, Levantine cuisine, Spreads, Hummus, Abu Ghosh, Tahini, Middle Eastern cuisine, Mediterranean cuisine, Arab cuisine
Is Charcuterie Getting Too Hip For Its Own Good? The first rule of Charcuterie Club is: You do not talk about Charcuterie Club. That's what they told me that night at the Black Hoof, over plates of pheasant rillettes and roasted bone marrow.
Tags: Macedonia, Skopje, French cuisine, Spreads, Charcuterie, Pᅢᄁtᅢᄅ, Rillettes, Hospitality Recreation, French words and phrases, Garde manger, Cold cut
Charlottetown will host the women's national curling championship, the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, in 2011. Long wait times in P.E.I. for the diagnosis of autism, up to two years, are leaving parents in a "state of panic," said a protester at the...
Tags: Canada, Charlottetown, Offal, Spreads, Moncton, Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Tournament of Hearts, Animal rights, French cuisine, Education
This 13-year-old Kuwaiti girl can whip up yummy milkshakes using regular ingredients from her kitchen and in fact garnered a large fan following for herself after participating at the 'Amar ya Kuwait' exhibition just once...Lulua likes to experiment and...
Tags: Lulua Al-Fathalah, Nutella Milkshake, Shakeaholic, Kuwait, Jalīb aš-Šuyūẖ, Ice cream, Milk, Milkshake, Marshmallow, Nutella, Confectionery, Spreads, Fast food
A Far North woman whose homemade jams were banned from the shelves of her local hospice is now allowed to continue with her charity work. Gloria Crawford makes about 40 jars a week and donates her products to the Mid North Hospice, which sells them to...
Tags: Hospice Mid-Northland, New Zealand, Auckland, Gels, Spreads, Business Finance, Condiments, Food preservation, Fruit preserves, Hospice, The KLF, Jams, Healthcare in the United States, Palliative medicine, Waipapa
Moore also wrote to members of parliament to enlist their support in getting foie gras off the shelves, penned columns in national newspapers and magazines on the issue and coined the phrase "torture in a tin." Foie gras, a popular product of French cuisine,...
Tags: Roger Moore, foie gras, United Kingdom, London, James Bond, George Edward Moore, Simon Templar, Roger, The Saint, The Muppet Show, Entertainment Culture, Human Interest, Spreads, Poultry, Foie gras controversy, Force-feeding, Offal, Animal rights, French cuisine