Gordon Ramsay’s F Word returns to Channel 4 this autumn with an exciting new mission: the nationwide search for The F Word’s Best Local Restaurant . The nation’s favourite food show will celebrate the very best of Britain’s independent local restaurants and seek out the highest quality food at affordable prices with the help of [...]
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This week's drawing class spent the morning in the kitchens of a fabulous restaurant in the heart of the City, right next to the Bank of England, called 1 Lombard Street. The patron chef, Helmut Berger was kind enough to let a dozen of us draw while the kitchens prepared for the lunchtime rush - an extraordinary experience, like watching a very drawn-out orchestral performance (and not at all like Gordon F---in' Ramsay's). All drawing has to be done in small sketchbooks, standing crammed up clo
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“An animated microscopic journey into Gordon Ramsay’s wrinkly face. Watch as his swear glands and bastard cells show what really makes him tick.”
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According to a recent survey 196 million cups of tea are reported to be drunk every day in the UK alone and there is no shortage of varieties to choose from. At the higher end of the market is Jing - a young and innovative company that now counts Harrods, the Fat Duck and Gordon Ramsay amongst his customers. It claims to offers definitive examples of Asia’s greatest teas, skillfully hand-processed then vacuum-packed at source for unmatched freshness. The company has been busy building rela
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“Men-tertainers” is the new term to define the growing number of men who have begun to prove their culinary skills by hosting dinner parties for their friends. These guys seem to spend their free time at the kitchen inspired by male cooks like Gordon Ramsay and Jamie Oliver. And about the dinner – they do it everything on their own, right from sending out invites to planning the recipes and doing the cooking. The Glenfiddich survey of 1,000 adults has found that more than a quarter of men
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