Tag Archives: Jack Monroe
Eggs, walnuts and garlic…..
The bizarre “ingredient list” twitter makes regular appearances each day. Its purpose is to let us know that the twitterer has just eaten a brilliant combination of unlikely ingredients; it’s brilliance is signified by the addition of a tasting note … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, Cooking, Digital photography, Emotion, food, Food and Photography, Food photographer, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged A Girl Called Jack, clear thinking, cookery books, cooking, Cucina Povera, digital photography, Evening Standard, food, Food photographer, food photographers, Hunger, ingredients, Jack Monroe, Poverty, Richard Littlejohn, social networking, Twitter, writing
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Note from a stranger to hunger…
In concert with a large percentage of the viewing public, I watched a BBC programme on the prevalence of real hunger, through poverty, in working people in the United Kingdom today. I had just eaten a simple dinner and, if … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, Cooking, Digital photography, Emotion, Excellence, Fish, fish cookery, Fish stock, food, Food and Photography, Food photographer, Health, hypocrisy, Illusion, Reality, Salmon, Writing
Tagged A Girl Called Jack, BBC Budget Banquet, clear thinking, digital photography, Food photographer, food photographers, Hunger, Jack Monroe, social networking, writing
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