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Food history and writing are both under the spotlight this week, as two culinary wordsmiths share their very different outlets for gourmet expression.
Sam Bilton is a freelance food historian, writer and cook who also runs a supper club, Repast, where she showcases her modern interpretations of historical food. If you fancy a blast from the past, you need to get a seat at Sam’s table, but what is her own favourite gastronomic era? Her answer might just surprise you…
Once they’ve finished tucking into yesterday’s delicacies, Sue, Ollie and Holly welcome Zeren Wilson, acclaimed writer of Bitten and Written, which was crowned Best Food Blog at the 2019 Guild of Food Writers Awards.
After a lively discussion about the do’s and don’ts of negative restaurant reviews, Zeren’s experience in wine selling leads the team to explore the role of beverages throughout the ages.
While Sam and Zeren are no strangers to adding colour to their writing, Exberry has been doing that in a more literal sense for over 40 years. By using fruits, vegetables, edible plants and water, Exberry helps food manufacturers to make their products look amazing, the natural way. Paul Collins is here to tell us more about the company’s colourful history.
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Speciality & Fine Food 2018 (part one)
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Never stop being cheesy
It's all in the name
Getting on the right path
Going nuts about plastic waste
A handful of bleeding vegan burger
Gourmade with love
The underground pantry
The Bottle Shop special #4
The Bottle Shop special #3
The Bottle Shop special #2
The Bottle Shop special #1
Keelham Farm Shop special
Roberson Winery special
Some wee Scottish specialities
Make sure your summer is special
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