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Emma Sturgess

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  • No time for tea? How Britain became a nation of coffee drinkers
    No time for tea? How Britain became a nation of coffee drinkers

    Tea sales are down - instant coffee sales are up. But when did we start to favour a latte over a proper cuppa?Cut me and I bleed tea. Strong builder's, dash of milk, no sugar. ...

  • Tinned Food Can't Replace Fresh - But it can be Just as Good
    Tinned Food Can't Replace Fresh - But it can be Just as Good

    Almost all of us buy tinned food, but not all tins are equal (cannellini beans good, peas bad). What's on the acceptable side of convenience for you?Can we find ripe tomatoes in the dead of ...

  • Adding Salt to Sweet Will Always be a Seller
    Adding Salt to Sweet Will Always be a Seller

    Concerns about hidden salt levels in biscuits are well founded, but conspicuous consumption in the form of salted caramels has won over fans from Nigella Lawson to Barack Obama.Haunted by fears of high blood pressure? ...

  • Who Wants to Eat in the World's Smallest Restaurant? Not Me
    Who Wants to Eat in the World's Smallest Restaurant? Not Me

    Part of the joy of eating out is observing other people and being part of a happy crowd.On Friday in Waterloo, London, there will be an attempt to set a new record for the world's ...

  • Do You like Salad? You're a Fool
    Do You like Salad? You're a Fool

    Unless you live on an organic farm, chances are, the salad you eat comes from a supermarket, served in a plastic bag. No wonder so much of these nutrition-lite limp leaves end up in the ...

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