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50 Years of British Fish
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No comments on 50 Years of British FishWhen the UK joined the European Common Market in 1973, the UK’s fishing fleet was vast, and supported numerous coastal towns and cities. During our time in the European Union the size of our fishing fleet dwindled to almost nothing and yet it became a focal point of the Brexit debate. Despite being an island…
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What role could wild food play in feeding our nation? (Feedback from ORFC)
This was the discussion that took place during the Oxford Real Farming Conference when a panel, consisting of myself, Mo Wilde and Lynn Cassells, responded to questions posed by Dan Saladino, After an hour, we had barely begun to scratch the surface and a further half hour of questions from the attendees highlighted some other…
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What role could wild food play in feeding our nation?
On a scale of 0-10, how do you rate as a hunter-gatherer? Foraging is enjoying a period of popularity at the moment, but when considering the potential scope that wild food could play within our diets, ask yourself whether in 2022, a mast year for acorns, you ground them to make flour? No – me…
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Finding your rhythm
Cooking becomes much easier when you find your rhythm. Your life might be quite different to mine, so you will need to work out how you can apply Grandmother’s Cooking principals to meet your own needs. Let me tell you more about the rhythms that work in my kitchen.