Posts Tagged ‘indian takeaways’

What are our preferences for takeaways in the UK?

By guest_author + December 7th, 2009

Can it really be possible? Has ‘fish and chips’, the traditional king of the UK takeaway industry, been ousted by other choices? Once the stalwart of takeaway choice in this country, we are now informed that no longer does it rule the roost.

What do we eat when the clocks go back?

By guest_author + December 6th, 2009

After the clocks have gone back and the nights are darker and colder, we go to work in the dark and come home when it is dark. It is miserable, cold and sometimes wet, the sofas looks appealing, the idea of going into the kitchen to prepare something or going out to a food shop [...]

Tips and Guidelines for Eating in India

By guest_author + September 10th, 2009

So, you want to go to India but are frightened of the food and getting ill? Well, dont be! I know it is easier said than done but India is probably one of the safest places you could eat food and I am not kidding!

How to get the great takeaway taste from home

By guest_author + September 9th, 2009

The good old Indian takeaway in the UK is rooted in a culture many thousands of miles away in India. Each different region has its own style of cuisine which is responsible for the variety. India has four different regions: northern, southern, eastern and western.

Where Has All the Food Gone?

By guest_author + July 26th, 2009

One hope that we have amoungst this recession is the growing need for farmers across the country
Farming across England has dramatically increased by a tremendous 36% since last year and is set to increase even more.
In 2008 the UK was subject to a sudden rise in food prices which hit the nation hard.
Every supermarket added [...]

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