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1. This is a great British menu
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 April 2008A brother and sister have joined forces with a French chef to offer a meal with a difference: a great British menu.
2. Views to dine for
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 April 2008The world was rushing by. Traffic was queueing up along Caversham Bridge, people were in a hurry and there was a sense of urgency to their tasks.
3. The Beehive Inn
Get Bracknell, Thursday 24 April 2008The last time I visited The Beehive at Upper Basildon, it was a traditional pub at the front with a Thai restaurant at the back; an odd mix that showed in the food.
4. Also in April's Food Monthly
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 23 April 2008Take a sneak peak at all the other mouth watering treats that are available in the award winning Food Monthly this month.
5. In April's Food Monthly
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 23 April 2008We all know that we eat with our eyes as well as our other senses.
6. Sizzling sausages
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 23 April 2008Sausages and the Crooked Billet are intimately linked. It’s Kate Winslet’s fault, she asked us to sizzle them up for her wedding breakfast some years ago.
7. Food Monthly: Get Smokin’...
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 23 April 2008Mike Robinson gives three tasty recipes using smoking techniques in this month's Food Monthly. Grab your copy in today's Wokingham Times or Friday's Evening Post.
8. No games, just Beijing's finest
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 23 April 2008I have often driven past the Beijing in daylight and not noticed it – it isn’t in the most prominent location and it almost blends in with neighbouring houses.
9. Sunday best – and no washing up
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 23 April 2008Why do so many of us slave over a hot stove every Sunday? Maybe it’s because the whole family love a home-cooked roast dinner.
10. Pub Grub
Get Bracknell, Monday 21 April 2008One of Reading’s finest features is its canal. Forget getting stuck in traffic jams: being able to stroll along the Kennet to get into town is quicker, easier and greener.
