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Keeping cooking skills alive – Jamie’s Ministry of Food

Published by Danny | March 4, 2013 | In Better Food Foundation, Blogs | No Comments »
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Last week I had the absolute pleasure of travelling all over the UK visiting five of the “Jamie’s Ministry of Food” Centres . Soon the journey will be complete as I will visit the 6th ”Jamie’s Ministry of Food” Centre here

Cook for your mum – with our help

Published by Editor | March 4, 2013 | In Blogs, Make tonight - with our help | No Comments »
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Mothering Sunday is a great time to make up for all the fab meals your mum cooked for you as a kid. So spoil her, and although this isn’t a menu for every day, you could just take two of

Seed potatoes: the good chit

Published by Jamie's Gardener | March 1, 2013 | In Blogs, Gardening | No Comments »
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Gardening tradition holds that you should always ‘chit’ your seed potatoes to give them a head start. In other words, get them a few weeks before planting can begin in late March and spread them out in shallow trays or

St David’s celebration supper – with our help

Published by Editor | February 28, 2013 | In Blogs, Events, Make tonight - with our help, Recipes | No Comments »
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St David’s Day means a lot to the Welsh, so why not join them and whip up a cracking supper on Friday?   For starters – watch Georgie make the perfect Chicken soup:   Cook – what else but a lovely

Mama mia! Perfect for Mum

Published by Editor | February 27, 2013 | In Blogs | No Comments »
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Show your mum how much you love her and help raise money for the Better Food Foundation all in one go – so come on, share those Mother’s Day hugs! Fifteen, Jamie’s restaurant chain which trains up unemployed youngsters to

Published by Editor | February 27, 2013 | In Blogs, News | No Comments »
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Mothering Sunday’s origins actually have little to do with mothers. It started in the 16th century as a celebration for the whole family, when the servants of rich households would get a day off so the family could come together and