Archive for June, 2009

Guild of Food Writers Awards

heston I went to the Guild of Food Writers Awards last night, 25th June 2009, and watched as a massive range of food writers and journalists won awards. Makes you realise what a huge amount of people are involved in the food industry, and it frustrates me how little schools and the curriculum appreciate the job opportunities.
The award for a young writer was won by Justin Gruss from Dorset, who is still at school and won himself a laptop. A great start to a young man who hopes to write a cook book and go on to greater things.
Heston won the best food book, and I managed to get through the crush of excited people waiting to congratulate him. He was genuinely surprised to win this award, and it is amazing that he can manage to run restaurants, do TV programs and write such a huge amount of material. Kitchen Chemistry is a book and CD on my website which has some fascinating science to use in the classroom.

Blogs had their own awards and the winner was Tim Hayward for his blog on The Guardian www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth

1 comment June 26, 2009

Le Rocquier School Jersey runs Healthy Lifestyle day

Le Rocquier school in Jersey ran a Healthy Lifestyle day in June with Mrs Carpenter and Mrs Drabble. The aim of the day was to encourage people to live a healthy lifestyle.

Students worked in teams and started with a workout in the school fitness suite using the cycling machines, cross trainers, running machines and treadmill.

Then they went to the food rooms and prepared salad, potato wedges, burgers in buns and fruit salad. These recipes will be analysed using the Nutrition Program.

In the afternoon, the groups sat and meditated and practised their breathing.

The groups each created a PowerPoint presentation on the day and the images will be available on this blog shortly.

Add comment June 22, 2009

New food trends – what are people eating? Dragon fruit and harissa?

When people (mainly students) use the Nutrition Program, they can submit ingredients and foods to us if they are missing from the database. This is showing interesting trends as people are using more exotic ingredients in their recipes, choosing lower fat foods, and eating new food products in their daily diets.

Here are some ingredients which show new food trends – dried pineapple, apple and cherries, dragon fruit, green tea, smoked lardons, harissa, shitake mushrooms, canned pumpkin, mango pulp, lamb’s lettuce and snapper. There are many more – email if you would like the list. We’ll try and find the nutritional value of these ingredients and add them to the database.

What about diets? The funniest request was for paracetamol – and we’ll try and find it. You will see deep fried Mars Bar on the database as it was requested, perhaps in fun. We’re going to add Fanta Zero, Red Bull, candy floss ( it is summertime) and tequilla.

The most interesting to research has been Kamut flour which is an ancient type of wheat related to the durum variety used in modern bread making. They claim it is higher in protein than normal flour and is tolerated by people who are gluten sensitive. This is the link http://www.alimentstrigone.com/info_kamut_en.html. Doves Farm sell this flour.

Kamut wheat

Kamut wheat

Add comment June 19, 2009


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