Manchester’s ‘lost generation of cooks’ learn to eat healthy and Love Food Hate Waste
Greater Manchester’s ‘lost generation of cookers’ are being given a nudge back into the kitchen as part of the Love Food Hate Waste campaign
Greater Manchester’s ‘lost generation of cookers’ are being given a nudge back into the kitchen as part of the Love Food Hate Waste campaign
The 60-year-old Lincolnshire grandmother beat Stockport lad Luis Troyano and favourite Richard Burr to claim the title
A veteran Manchester chef tells MM what goes on behind the frying pan.
A proportion of the money made on each jar of the five new sauces sold is going to Arrhythmia Alliance and its ‘Hearts & Goals’ campaign, which aims to have more defibrillators accessible to the public.
Wannabe chefs will be given the opportunity to learn how to cook three nutritionally-balanced and tasty meals from scratch using fresh ingredients and leftovers.
The famous foodie dropped into Bolton’s Clandestine Cake Club as he took part in filming for a BBC4 documentary about the nation’s favourite confectionary
Manchester men not pulling their weight
Around 45% of people in region order at least one takeaway a week
The event is usually held in the last weekend of August
The festival begins on Thursday
James took time out from his busy schedule to chat with MM
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