Friday, 31 July 2015

Wine: 2013 Sainsbury's Taste The Difference Pic Saint Loup, Languedoc; 2014 Mount Edward Central Otago Riesling; 2012 Michel et Stéphane Ogier, Côte Rôtie

Night in













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Anthony Rose: 'Aldi's thrift-focused approach saw additional wine sales of £88.2 million'

I recently visited Aldi's Midlands HQ to find out more about the retail giant's story from its head wine honcho, Mike James, a thoughtful Doctor of Philosophy who topped Off Licence News's Top 100 list of the UK's most influential wine people. First we called into the Atherstone branch to check out Aldi's core wine range, which runs to 75 different varieties. The no-frills-no-false-promotions message was reinforced by the paucity of staff, the rudimentary shelving and lack of fancy packaging – just decent, reliable wines.













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Mark Hix recipes: Our chef tries his hand at a spot of summer foraging

If you live in the countryside, you are unknowingly surrounded by lots of tasty wild foods. When I cook a dinner party at home, be it in London or Dorset, I try to balance the menu with some "can't buy in the shops" ingredients. It's always a good conversation point; people love talking food these days. We will be having a wild food week at Hix Mayfair at the end of next month, which will feature dishes similiar to the ones that follow.













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Casa Cruz, restaurant review: 'You'll wonder if you've come to Spearmint Rhino's W11 branch'

Foodies arriving at the Casa Cruz in Notting Hill may not realise it, but they're walking into a 20-year chunk of London's gastronomic history. In the 1990s, this big Victorian pile was a scabby boozer, reputedly the pub most often visited by felons straight after their release from Wormwood Scrubs.













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Mum accidentally gives baby fake tan while breastfeeding, other parents support her on Facebook by sharing their own silly mistakes

Any mum or dad will know that no matter how hard you try, a totally unexpected parenting fail is always waiting around the corner, as one woman found out when she accidentally fake tanned her baby.



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Doctors declare war on Jeremy Hunt over weekend working 'myths' amid plan for seven day NHS

Jeremy Hunt has “peddled myths” about doctors’ workloads and demoralised the NHS workforce over plans for more seven-day services, the leader of Britain’s doctors has claimed, as a survey reveals nine out of 10 consultants are already on evening and weekend rotas. 



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Ebola vaccine success offers hope after trial shows 100 per cent success rate

The world is for the first time on the verge of being able to protect humans against Ebola, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on 31 July, as data from a trial in Guinea showed a vaccine was 100 percent effective.



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National Orgasm Day: Don't get caught up on climaxing

An orgasm is a transient peak sensation of intense sexual pleasure and varies from person to person. They can be whole body orgasms, extended orgasms, those which happen only with intercourse, clitoral stimulation or even just kissing – and everyone describes them differently.



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Thursday, 30 July 2015

UK’s most militant farmer says he 'will picket stores and tell customers truth about milk prices'

Britain’s most militant farmer has revealed that his group plans to picket customers as they enter supermarkets in protest against the “squeeze” on milk prices, as he warns the situation is so dire that he could be forced to quit dairy farming within months.













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The last words of the dying are mostly about love and relationships, reveals new poll

The last words of the dying to their loved ones are most often advice about relationships, according to a new poll.



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Psychological impact of nuclear disasters like Fukushima more damaging than the risk from radiation, experts say

The long-term psychological impact of nuclear disasters like the Fukushima incident can be even more damaging to public health than the immediate risk from radiation, experts have said.



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