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26/01/2011 - 1:11 pm
A fellow Masterchef finalist, Tim is now a professional patissier specialising in French macarons that are simply stunning. He’s about to launch an online store as well so there’s no excuse not to treat yourself. Go on, you know you want to…

- 12:55 pm
If James Bond had taken a different career move and gone into cooking as opposed to international high-risk espionage, Cream Supplies would have been his ‘Q’. Everything from nitrous oxide powered espresso makers to ingredients you’ve only read about in The Fat Duck cookbook can be found on their well-stocked site – ideal for anyone interested in the whys, hows and wherefores of cooking and culinary science.

- 12:41 pm
As well as being my rather wonderful SO, Charlotte Griffiths takes some really quite wonderful photographs specialising in documentary food work. Food in context. Just the way it should be. Click here for her flickr page or here to follow her on Twitter. She is available for photography commissions both large and small.

24/01/2011 - 6:34 pm
Situated just south of Cambridge, Gog, as it is affectionately known, has been my butcher of choice since moving back to Cambridge three years ago. They are always willing to fulfill my increasingly unusual requests for unusual cuts and entrails and also sell some of the best cheese, bread, fruit and veg around. They’ve got a cafe too. And a hill which is a rarity round these parts.
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- 4:55 pm
Dojo Noodle Bar in Cambridge is where we go if we’re in need of something fast and blindingly delicious. Lip smacking Pan-Asian food served in massive portions at lightening pace. What more could you ask for? Well, if you really want to know, a number 6, number 11, a 36 with extra chillies and a 39a please.
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19/01/2011 - 7:22 pm
For the best coffee and hot chocolate in town, not to mention some sterling pastries, head to Savino’s on Emmanuel Street in Cambridge.
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13/01/2011 - 11:23 am
‘Hot chocolate’ is the most comforting duo of words. It’s cuddly and capable of initiating a wonderfully childlike regression. Sofas and blankets and fires. Marshmallows. Movies and slippers.

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06/01/2011 - 6:33 pm
If you could eat anything, anything, right now, what would you choose?

Sometimes hunger is a general niggling feeling in the base of the belly that can be kept at bay by a bowl of cereal or slice of toast. At other times though it affects the psyche as well as the stomach. It claws its way into the deepest recesses of your frontal chow cortex or some other part of the brain.
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