An Introduction to Thai Food - A Guide for the Gastronomically Timid British Newbie
Posted on August 29, 2008 - Filed Under 305 | Leave a Comment
A surprising number of us Brits are still very wary of “foreign food”. Despite claims that curry is now as much an English national dish as roast beef or fish and chips, there are still many people who are missing out on flavours they never dreamed existed. Whether we like it or not, the British palate is not renowned for its sense of adventure. Our indigenous cuisine is universally regarded as bland and, apart from the odd dash of mustard or horseradish sauce, hot and spicy are not qualities easily found in a traditional British meal.
Superfoods: Getting Your Nutrition from Real Food is a Good Habit for Life
Posted on August 17, 2008 - Filed Under 305 | Leave a Comment
Many people think popping a multi-vitamin supplement to get their
nutrients is just as good as what comes from real foods. They don’t
realize that it is far better to get vitamins and minerals from natural
foods and juices.



