Category Archives: supermarkets

Flat Eggs and the Omelette Poulard

Driving through Eastern France about 20 years ago, en-route to Germany with an American who’d never been out of the US was stressful – a road trip that I wished I’d never agreed to.  Kerouac’s ‘On The Road’ it wasn’t. My passenger … Continue reading

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The Bretons’ Best Silver

How can one improve on eating sardines? The little fish described by London chef Rowley Leigh of Le Café Anglais as ‘the rabbits of the piscatorial world’. Wouldn’t we prefer this Chef/Writer had kept his English plainer and written ‘sea’, but otherwise I loved what he said, specially … Continue reading

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Japanese Peaches and Spicy Chocolate

One large bi-annual food show in London and little to show for the visit, all but for a handful of gems and friends. Studiously stalking and then emerging from row upon row of booths displaying authentic this and organic that, plus inevitable copies of … Continue reading

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Feasting at Family Table with a Fine Man

A weekend of feasting ended last evening with a dinner centred on Risotto alla Milanese – the saffron-infused risotto sometimes served with classic Osso Buco. In a week when a friend – known to all as The Pocket Chef* -pointed out … Continue reading

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“Peppa’s, Yer Peppa’s, Pahnd-a-Bohl!”

In these bankster-induced tough, purse stretched times, that street markets are selling fresh fruit and vegetables at £1 a bowl is not just welcome, it’s a gift for the canny shopper. Listen out for the barrow boys’ throaty calls of “Pahnd-a-Bohl!”. The … Continue reading

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First in Britain – ‘Le Grand Maitre’ at Our Table

A text message pings in from Arnaud, a guy I’ve never met – “meet me on Smithfield Market in the morning at 06h00″ he wrote. Arnaud visits London once a month to look after the affairs of Loué, my favourite poultry … Continue reading

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24h du Genoa

Back from the world’s greatest endurance race, the 24h du Mans in its 80th running, I couldn’t resist the headline. Off to Genoa on the early flight and still too late for lunch on day one and a too early … Continue reading

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