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Enjoy an authentic Phuket Italian restaurant

A Phuket Italian Restaurant in Karon Beach

Walking along the stunning shores of Karon Beach, you might be surprised to find an authentic Phuket Italian restaurant offering a winning combination of authentic flavors and warm atmosphere. Ciao Pizza & Grill makes its home in this quiet, beachside town and enriches the community with its tasty, traditional dishes.

This exceptional Phuket Italian restaurant combines the casual beauty and romance of beachfront dining with the sophisticated flavors of traditional Italian cuisine, creating an unforgettable experience that captivates diners.

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Sharp increase in price of meat and vegetables

Authored by Marc Astley
Posted: Fri, 10/12/2012 - 11:54pm

The price of meat and vegetables is soaring according to a survey by the MySupermarket price comparison website.

It says 251g packs of British diced chicken sold by Sainsbury’s are up by 50 per cent in a year to £2.50, while its own-label thick pork sausages rose 42 per cent to £1.19. At Asda, the price of rump steak is up by 22 per cent to £11 a kilo.

A whole leg of Waitrose West Country lamb of around 1.8kg is up 13 per cent to £23.38, while at Sainsbury’s a 600g Taste the Difference Outdoor Reared British Pork Shoulder with bramley apple stuffing is up 8 per cent at £4....

The perfect post-Ikea supper dish ... Swedish meatballs

Authored by Marc Astley
Posted: Fri, 10/12/2012 - 11:10pm

If you're planning a trip to Ikea this weekend, why not make a day of it and rustle up this delicious quick and easy treat when you get home, courtesy of Waitrose.

Swedish meatballs with redcurrant sauce Preparation time: 15 minutes Cooking time: 20 minutes Total time: 35 minutes Serves: 4 Ingredients

2 slices thick white bread 1 egg 100ml milk 500g pack British pork mince 2 tbsp chopped fresh lemon thyme, plus a few sprigs for garnishing 1 x ½ tsp freshly ground nutmeg 1–2 tbsp olive oil 1 tbsp plain flour 250ml beef stock 2 tbsp essential Waitrose Redcurrant Jelly 3 tbsp double...

New Exeter base for Devon & Cornwall Food Agency

Established by local churches and other organisations in Plymouth in 2010, the DCFA now has a working base in Exeter too – opening officially on 12th October 2012. This exciting community project collects good quality in-date food that would otherwise be incinerated or buried. It then re-distributes to local community groups and centres working with people affected by food poverty – because of unemployment, low wages, homelessness, welfare changes, etc..

Every year in the UK, 18 million tonnes of edible food end up in landfill. We often hear about food that gets wasted by...

Family favourites from Giraffe's Family Cookbook

Nobody understands relaxed global home cooking in quite the same way as the Giraffe Restaurant chain. So we asked the Exeter branch to offer some tasty ideas for your supermarket shop on the way home from work.

Firecracker sesame chicken and egg noodle stir-fry

Mix and matching is very Giraffe. Fantastic noodles, crunchy chicken. Delicious. An Eastern-inspired promise delivered.

Quick, simple and easy.

5 tablespoons breadcrumbs 4 tablespoons coriander, chopped 1 tablespoon mixed sesame seeds 2 teaspoons Japanese chilli pepper 4 chicken breasts plain...

Fiona Faulkner's warming autumn recipes

Food writer and presenter Fiona Faulkner recently caught the attention of parents with the publication of her new book 25 Foods Kids Hate… and how to get them eating 24 (New Holland). Fiona’s recipes and ideas have since been featured on ITV – where she’s been described as ‘the Harry Potter of Vegetables’ – and has also cooked with the kids of numerous celebrity mums – including fashion designer Alice Temperley, who has her new fashion range at the soon to be opened John Lewis in Exeter, and TV presenter Sarah Beeney.

Fiona, who is based in the South West, describes herself as “...

Week-long chocolate celebration starts today

Chocolate Week, the nation's favourite themed week, started today with a whole host of events taking place across the country. Since Chocolate Week started in 2006, the British chocolate market has grown a staggering 21% and is now worth £3.8bilion*.

The week builds up to its grand finale, Chocolate Unwrapped this weekend in London. Featuring more than 60 exhibitors with top British chocolatiers and chocolate companies as well as international chocolate makers from around the world. Exhibitors include Rococo, Hotel Chocolat, Paul a Young, William Curley, Damian Allsop, Chococo,...

Hillside Foods make a delightful complement

Authored by Liz Vizard
Posted: Thu, 10/04/2012 - 6:10pm

I knew Jay and Will Allan, brothers and partners in speciality food business Hillside as they grew up in Exeter, and have watched the progress of their company with admiration. Established in 2009 the business has grown from supplying local restaurants and farm shops in its early days to supplying the hospitality areas at the London Olympics this summer.

In their formative years Will and Jay spent time at their grandparents’ Somerset smallholding and remember with pleasure harvesting produce from the farm and helping their grandmother create wonderful home-cooked dishes....

Exeter's Real Food Store makes awards shortlist

Exeter's Real Food Store and Cafe is celebrating on hearing the news that they have reached the final stages in this year's Food and Farming Awards in the Best Local Food Retailer category. This unusual project was started by a group of enthusiastic food lovers who upheld values of sustainability, locality and seasonality. This team also had a wealth of experience in bringing about enterprises that positively impact on both members within the immediate community and non-members alike. The nomination said, “Excellent customer service with knowledgeable staff, and high quality food which...

Ryders Bakery moves HQ from Dawlish to Kenn

Authored by Babs Walker
Posted: Thu, 09/27/2012 - 5:28pm

Why would you give up a well paid job and take on a full-on Farm Shop in a recession? Well it has become a family affair - and an obsession to create something special on a local basis - for Mandy Pitts, Shaun Ryder and daughter Ellena, with a little help from a staff of 20 local people. Ryders Bakery took the leap to move its HQ from Dawlish to their farm in Kenn, a purpose-built bakery, trebling its size and opening the door for expansion with access to a quicker road network for better distribution. Mandy, after 30 years in the Recruitment industry, was keen to take on a new challenge...

Colin Tudge and Ruth West to talk at Devon Food Conference

Will the ways we produce and distribute our food in Devon continue into the future? This is a major question to be addressed at mid-Devon conference next month.

Food is a critical issue for Devon’s economy and environment. Farming, fishing and food production are essential components of our culture. In addition, there is traditional Devon fare, food festivals, meat, fruit and vegetable competitions and hundreds of restaurants or eating places.

Yet at the same time, food poverty is a growing reality for some local people. The growth in Food Banks in the...

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