Farmison.com. Online shopping just got tastier

Farmison.com, we were told as we munched their sausages on sticks as canapés (very good too) is backed by former ASDA chief executive Andy Bond and represents over 75 of the best independent British suppliers across butchery, fruit and vegetables, and farmhouse cheese – more than 60% of which are not available anywhere else online.

Bedruthan Steps Hotel, weekend break in Cornwall

There’s a magic moment as the First Great Western train leaves Exeter when you finally know that you’ve quit London. Suddenly the monotonous banks of earth and fields of green give way onto what seems like an endless expanse of water. The wet sand is reflecting a late September sun and small boats lean drunkenly in all directions, patiently waiting the return of the tide to float them back to sober and dignified bobbing.

David Oliver Fine Foods Review

Caroline Sargent reviews a new range of ready meals from David Oliver and finds them more than fine. She samples their Guinea Fowl and Lentils, a classic Venison Stew, and Rabbit with Flagolet Beans. Her boyfriends gets to try the hearty Beef and Dorset Ale Stew.

Doing the rounds with Ricker

There were some delicious starters, however, at Eight over Eight in Chelsea. Apparently this place is a hit with the yummy mummies who (*delight*) have no idea the salads they wolf can contain fatty lashings of delicious palm sugar – v. common in south-east Asian foods – not that they care, what with debating the next buggy brand to adopt.

Review of Macarons by Pierre Herme

Macarons is the eagerly awaited English translation of the book by legendary French patisserie chef Pierre Herme. Herme is considered by many to be the best Macaron maker in the world and is credited with kick starting a renaissance in their popularity. The book features a wide range of flavours ranging from classics such as chocolate or lemon to the more outre caviar and walnut brandy.

Review of the ProCook Glass Teapot

In spite of coffee being the drink that gets me going in the morning of every day, I revert to tea after a languid lunch or a comforting dinner. Tea is the signature of a well written meal. But I can be a bit of a snob when it comes to this centenary drink.

Help raise money to fight Kidney Cancer with Britain’s Biggest Curry Party Monday 17th October – Friday 21st October 2011

If you love a good curry with your friends why not get involved in Britain’s Biggest Curry Party and help raise money for the James Whale Fund for Kidney Cancer.The charity is again encouraging people up and down the country to brush up on their culinary skills ahead of its annual’Britain’s Biggest Curry Party’ from Monday 17th October – Friday 21st October 2011.