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1. Mackerel means health!

Get Bracknell, Monday 23 June 2008

A buzzing restaurant in Caversham is dishing up British – and often local – food with a twist.

2. Antony Worrall Thompson: Quesadillas

Get Bracknell, Monday 23 June 2008

Renowned chef and restaurateur Antony Worrall Thompson offers delicious recipes to tempt children to after-school suppers. He believes everyone should be at family meals.

3. Tuber or not tuber – deciding if spuds are ready

Get Bracknell, Friday 20 June 2008

Your own potatoes are a special treat and it is just about time to take a sneaky peek to see if they are ready to start harvesting.

4. Spread the word

Get Bracknell, Thursday 19 June 2008

You cannot beat home-made jam – or can you?

5. ‘Incredibly Welsh city’ fully loaded

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 17 June 2008

Mixing local knowledge with her roots, ANNA ROBERTS spent a weekend in the Welsh capital. She claims there is plenty to do and see in Cardiff...

6. From roulade to roulette...

Get Bracknell, Friday 13 June 2008

Diners at a Reading casino can safely bet that eating there will be a real winner thanks to a new menu created by top chef Jean-Christophe Novelli.

7. Make a lasting impression

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 11 June 2008

As much as we’re all delighted that summer has finally arrived, the heat comes with one big bug bear – sweaty make-up.

8. Feel like royalty at historic stately home with class

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 10 June 2008

Combining history with luxury, Hartwell House is a glorious stately home less than an hour away. LEIGH MENCARINI discovered it was an ideal destination for a weekend break.

9. Painful journey of a love addict

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 4 June 2008

Addictive behaviour can manifest itself in all sorts of ways from drugs, food and alcohol through to gambling and sex.

10. ‘Beautiful part of the world keeps drawing me back’

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 3 June 2008

Following in the footsteps of walking romantic Alfred Wainwright, JAMES ASHFORD set off to conquer some more of the many routes of the picturesque Lake District. He certainly earned a good pint of Black Sheep ale.

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