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Finding healthier options in January
With December gone and the decorations taken down we can look forward to a month of clean eating. January has always been a month to take time to reset and nourish our bodies, and if you are thinking about a healthy start to the year, then we have some tasty and healthy foods to recommend. At the top of the list, will always be our nutritious pittas – let’s take a closer look how they are crafted. Wholemeal pitta - the healthy option. Our wholemeal pittas are made from stoneground wholemeal and have a higher wholemeal percentage compared to average...
Pitta favourites for Picnic Week
Dip into National Picnic Week with some pitta favourites National Picnic Week 2024 will be celebrated between June 17th and 23rd. The time generally heralds the warmer weather in the UK and the longer summer evenings. We like to get together with family and friends and celebrate summer and our love for the great outdoors and eating in the open air. While picnicking is frequently seen as a quintessentially British pastime, its origins can be traced back to early 17th-century France. Across Europe and the Middle East, though, the picnic is almost an everyday occurrence as everyone loves eating outdoors....
Good food and good company
We know families and friends will be getting together this bank holiday and sharing food. If the weather is warmer, we hope you will be enjoying food in your garden or outdoors. Exploring flavours and having fun with food in good company is what really matters. "Food remains a timeless love language, transcending differences between people through the shared experience of enjoying a delicious meal or snack, and a fast way to find common ground," said a spokesperson for Farm Rich. Make food planning easy with these great ideas! Pittas and dips Make life easy and plan relaxed meals—mezze style. You can feature fresh, toasted,...
Celebrating communities and cultures
Celebrating different communities and cultures – from the middle east we have some Eid specialities this weekend. Whatever nationality or faith, it is good to experience those special events in the calendar which mean a lot for people of different faiths. People come together to enjoy food, break bread and share with one another. It is what we have all been taught from a young age. Different cultures have similar values and whether you are a follower of Christianity, Judism, Islam, Hinduism or a Zen Buddist, bread is often the catalyst that binds us together through. From neolithic times hunter...
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