Entries in food careers (5)

may foodie profile: alan rosenthal

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as part of my ongoing efforts to find out more about different food-related careers, and how they affect thE way that people eat and cook, let me introduce you to alan rosenthal.

alan is setting up a new food business called stewed! which creates wholesome stews and slow cooked dishes inspired by flavours from around the world, using seasonal and when possible, local, ingredients. it is now LESS THAN TWO MONTHS SINCE alan'S FIRST FARMERS' MARKET (PICTURED ABOVE) AT WHICH HE WAS SELLING HIS PRODUCTS RATHER THAN JUST ANOTHER PUNTER.

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Posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 at 06:01 by Registered Commenterabby in | Comments4 Comments

april foodie profile: anna colquhoun

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as you’ll know, this year i want to make space on my blog to explore the huge range of food-related careers that exist and how they affect the way that people cook and eat.

this month we’re hearing from anna colquhoun, a chef who is currently eating her way round Europe, Turkey, north and west Africa, collecting recipes, stories and other culinary notes. Keep an eye on her progress via the Culinary Anthropologist.

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Posted on Tuesday, April 8, 2008 at 06:23 by Registered Commenterabby in | Comments7 Comments

march foodie profile: neil armstrong

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as you’ll know, this year i want to make space on my blog to explore the huge range of food-related careers that exist and how they affect the way that people cook and eat.

this month we’re hearing from neil armstrong who lives and works in london. he also publishes a fabulous variety of  food-related podcasts, recipes and photos at gastronautics.  

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Posted on Wednesday, March 5, 2008 at 06:29 by Registered Commenterabby in | Comments3 Comments

february foodie profile: amy jane badrĂ©

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as you’ll know, this year i want to make space on my blog to explore the huge range of food-related careers that exist and how they affect the way that people cook and eat.

this month we’re hearing from amy jane badré, who is scottish and lives and works in provence in the south of france.

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Posted on Thursday, February 7, 2008 at 09:15 by Registered Commenterabby in | Comments5 Comments

january foodie profile: joanne fry

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as i mentioned last week, this year i want to make space on my blog to explore the huge range of food-related careers that exist and how they affect the way that people cook and eat.

i’ve spent many an evening thinking how i could integrate my love of food with my work and i expect that a lot of you have too. who knows, maybe one of these profiles will be the first spark of inspiration for a career change…

first up is joanne fry, pictured above, who works at the hotel school, norwich city college.

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Posted on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 at 07:51 by Registered Commenterabby in | Comments2 Comments