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Paul Merrett's Christmas memories and recipes
By Fiona McKim on 22/11/2012 15:20:00
The Saturday Kitchen chef shares his seasonal secrets

eater. My mother cooked a lot of spicy food, which I loved.What are you best memories of Christmas as a child? Getting a portable record player when I was about 12.What was your typical Christmas dinner back then? We always had a big traditional family

Joe Blogs travels to Luton Hoo – woo hoo! – to light a Jubilee beacon
By Joe on 13/06/2012 13:03:37
Smart Boy About Town spends a jolly jubilee at Luton Hoo hotel and discovers a hidden pet cemetery

was thegrand Jubilee dinner. I was very excited to hear the Sheriff of Bedfordshire was in attendance, expecting someone in a cowboy hat and sheriff's star. Actually, the sheriff was wearing a dress (but that's because she's a lady sheriff!). After dinner

Best Family Restaurant: Giraffe
By Catherine O'Dolan on 27/05/2011 15:55:04
Juliette Joffe, co-owner of Giraffe restaurants, offers her tips for family-friendly dining

crumble. What did you have for school dinners? School dinners are not what they are today with the school dinner revolution. I remember the food being stodgy shepherd's pie, turkey drummers and lumpy mash. Thankfully, now we know what great food is. Do you

Marcus Wareing's Christmas memories and recipes
By Fiona McKim on 21/11/2012 17:28:00
The Michelin starred chef shares his seasonal secrets

of Christmas as a child? Lots of chocolate.What was your best ever present? A racing bike. I fell off it on Christmas Day and scratched it – I was really cross.What was your typical Christmas dinner as a child? Classic roast turkey with prawn cocktail to start

Sixties Fun Fashion
By Photography: Victor Bergan Henengouwen on 01/08/2008 17:59:16
....needs design info....Photography: Victor Bergan Henengouwen

stylists ownCotton shirt with pintucks £44 from Ralph Lauren (ages 2-7); velvet dinner jacket £105 by Tommy Hilfiger (ages 4-16); sunglasses stylists own Cotton layered printed dress from £104 and knitted cardigan with gathered sleeves from £97, both

Gillon Meller
By Catherine O’Dolan on 17/04/2010 18:56:15
Q&A with the head chef at The River Cottage

like cheese on toast How did it taste? AmazingWhat’s your perfect family dinner? My own wood-fired pizza with salad from the garden.What’s the best way to tempt a fussy eater?  Serve them wood-fired pizza with salad from the garden.What’s the perfect

...Valentine's Day - Lanvin is in the air!
By Catherine Hudson on 31/01/2011 09:43:41
The celebrated designer collaborates with a luxurious hotel, creating irresistible romantic getaway ideas

and in celebration of the principality of Monaco’s upcoming Royal Wedding.The exclusive ‘Love is in the Air’ package includes a VIP welcome, top class accommodation and a private helicopter ride, as well as complimentary cocktails and dinner for two at the Michelin

Swiss room with a view
By Kate Donoughue on 19/04/2011 12:22:40
A summer visit to Gstaad – what happens when the snow's all gone

views of the area while they enjoy a luxury picnic or three-course dinner.   For where to go in Europe in every month of the year, see Your Continental Year, and if a trip to the mountains in summertime appeals, see Awesome Austria. Both in our brilliant

Daddy's delight
By Kate Donoughue on 03/05/2011 10:05:06
The perfect retreat for a little pampering this Father's Day

Langdale Valley, the hotel is offering two nights’ accommodation for two, including breakfast, lunch, a six-course dinner, a spa day for the lucky father – which includes a facial, massage, manicure or pedicure – and full use of the Langdale’s luxurious

Ranch in Montana that's perfect for… Little Cowboys and Cowgals
By Kate Donoughue on 19/07/2011 14:56:23
Feel at home on the range - and on the beach - with this amazing Ranch 'n' Beach holiday in Montana

With cattle drives, a Junior Wrangler programme and Chuckwagon dinners, a holiday at the Paws Up Ranch Resort in Montana is just the place for any wannabe cowboys and gals. Happily, you won’t have to rough it too much as accommodation is in glamping

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