Listen again to our Boxing Day podcast from last year.
Only Sue and Ollie have managed to struggle into the studio today, with straining stomachs after the usual Christmas excess.
However, they’re never too full to enjoy some fresh flavours, so they’re delighted to extend a festive welcome to three fascinating guests.
Charlie Holland from Gusbourne Estate in Kent has brought in some of their fantastic sparkling wine to keep the party going, which sparks a conversation about the quality of English wines today. How do our home-produced sparkling wines compare with France’s output?
If you’re looking for less alcoholic alternatives to beer or wine, you’ll be glad to hear about Binary Botanical. Boasting a prosecco-like taste, this lower calorie table beer is gluten and sugar-free and suitable for vegans. Danielle Bekker joins the team to explain more.
For those who are still in the mood for a cocktail, Tipplesworth produce “fun, faff-free” products to make mixology a breeze. Their range of ‘just add spirits’ cocktail mixers are quick and easy to use. Frankie Snobel has brought in a hot cocktail for the team to try, plus she reveals the secret of a great espresso martini with a Canadian twist.
Nix & Kix
Adams Raw Chocolates
Neats Snacks
Revolicious
Speciality and Fine Food 2017 (part 2)
Speciality and Fine Food 2017
Tea world is your oyster
Getting zingy with it
The Spotify of wine
A dash of kitchen innovation
Sweet life for your little urchins
Top of the chocs
Summertime specialities
Banishing crisp cash
Think foodie around the globe
Bready beer - the perfect match
No rats in mi kitchen
Cheers to the award winners
Spanish sojourn in the studio
Working magic on alleviating allergies
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