It’s ever so nearly Christmas, and we decided to spice up the festive season with an Indian Cookery special.
If you ever find yourself struggling to buy a gift for the foodie in your life, as Sue Nelson points out, make sure you buy some cookery lessons at the Kent Cookery School rather than boring old socks.
Sue caught up with the fantastic chef Hari Ghotra as she was giving an Indian Cooking demonstration, and we heard all of the action from a great event. Hari has quite the reputation, seeing as though she’s a chef at the first Indian Restaurant to receive a Michelin Star restaurant.
We even had the fruits of Sue’s labour in the studio – much to the delight of Paul Andrews.
Tom Hunt Eco-chef
Toby Co-Founder of All things Butter
Robert Thompson MBE
Orlando Murrin - from magazines to hotels and murder mysteries
Ben Davies - Founder of VYPR on research that works
Elin Roberts - making nature better with Tempeh
Charlie Bighams - creating a beacon food brand
Veganuary -aiming for a kinder, greener planet
Dr Morgaine Gaye - Food Futurologist
Pete Russell, from Ooooby, on shaking up local farming
Rupert Pick - Co-Founder of Hot Pickle, a leading experiential marketing agency
Graze - a wonderful teenager that is maturing rapidly
Marcus Wareing and Tales from a Kitchen Garden
TALKING FERMENTATION DOWN AT PETER’S YARD
SCOTTISH WHISKY VERSUS THE ENGLISH STUFF
A PINT OF THE BLACK STUFF
Making Caviar Sustainable
The Dessert Show
The Potato Show
Fruity Heritage
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