Perfect growing conditions and environmental concerns see popularity soarIt has long been a "niche" market and the butt of cruel jokes. But the English wine industry is on the verge of a major breakthrough as a result of unprecedented "perfect growing conditions" throughout the season, which is likely to make 2009 a vintage year.English sparkling wines in particular have been the biggest success
New York embraces the full English breakfast
Posted by edwina 13 days ago (http://www.guardian.co.uk)
The city which lays claim to being the breakfast capital of the world is finally waking up to the oleaginous joys of the full EnglishAccording to the New York Magazine the full English breakfast is taking their city by storm. The great British fry-up, fuel of wiry miners, noble shipyard riveters, clear eyed young Spitfire pilots and cheeky cock-er-ney cabbies has crossed the pond and, according t
English turn to booze on holiday
Posted by donny_blitz 86 days ago (http://news.bbc.co.uk)
English holidaymakers consume an average of eight alcoholic drinks a day during their summer break, a government survey suggests.
France's 'cookery bible' gets English edition
Posted by edwina 119 days ago (http://www.guardian.co.uk)
Je Sais Cuisiner, which has sold more than 6m copies in France, has been translated into English for the first timeThe British, long scorned by the French for their lack of ability in the kitchen, will be offered a chance to redeem themselves this Christmas when the bible of traditional French cooking, Ginette Mathiot's Je Sais Cuisiner, is published in English for the first time.First published
On Memory, Older Americans Outsmart the English
Posted by mamie 143 days ago (http://www.forbes.com)
Education, income and health care may explain results, study says
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