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thefoodpeople share their favourite Christmas products
Pounding the pavements in the bitter cold, looking for those unique and innovative products are all part of the course at this time of the year for thefoodpeople.
In 2011 the themes range from stark white to flamboyant feathers and pastel tones to natural and paired back, so something for everyone.
We’ve seen some truly innovative and interesting products all helping consumer to either make Christmas easy, create a wow or surprise or just to share festive cheer. We couldn’t possible list them all but a few of our favourites that include a Turkey Brining kit, Glittering Marmalade and a Gingerbread House kit...
thefoodpeople release 2012 food trend predictions
thefoodpeople have just released the 2012 food trends predictions to subscribers. For 2012 they've been broken down into food service and retail trends as well as trend setting cuisnes. Some of the trends that we expect to evolve in 2012 include a renewed focus on value for money, fun rather than fine dining, even more informality, twisted classics, pound stretch pride, producer focus, chefs on the move, well being awareness and British pride...
Bill Granger Opens Granger & Co, London
After leaving Sydney last year, Bill Granger opened his new London venture, Granger & Co on Westbourne Grove, London, we went along for coffee and cake to check out this eagerly anticipated opening...
Jamie Opens Union Jacks
Jamie opened his much anticipated new British concept Union Jacks last week, thefoodpeople were amongst the first to sample the delights during week one...
Butcher & the Burger Opens
Butcher & the Burger is like nothing you've seen before…at least not under one roof. While a neighbourhood burger counter at heart, It’s also a dash of old fashion butcher shop with a pinch of culinary artistry mixed in...
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