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A Taste of Sunshine with Unearthed®

by Great British Chefs
We seem to have had a very long spring this year, but summer is finally on the way (we promise). With the longer days and warmer weather approaching, it’s the perfect time to start thinking about eating outdoors. Our friends unearthed® are experts in travelling around the world to source food from sunnier climes, so we can enjoy a taste of the sunshine all year round.

National Vegetarian Week is 20-26 May, a week devoted to all things veggie. Monica shows how you don’t need to be a vegetarian to appreciate that vegetables are a good thing. Here’s her top suggestions for getting started with eating more veg, including easy vegetables to start with, and a rock solid vegetarian recipe that will please all palettes.

Those lucky enough to have fresh rhubarb in their gardens may have noticed it seems particularly abundant this year. Alexandra was pleased that her giant rhubarb plant survived her attempts to remove it and tried her hand at making a delicious dessert with her three year old daughter.

It’s World Baking Day on 19th May 2013. It’s the day to get out of your comfort zone and bake a cake to push your skills to the limit. As preparation, professional cake maker, Victoria, has a 10 point guide to the most common baking problems. Mastering these will help you on your way to a perfect bake.

Rhubarb - fruit or vegetable? Although it’s often used in sweet dishes it’s actually a vegetable and a very versatile one too. Danny aka Food Urchin had a glut of rhubarb growing in his allotment. As there’s only so much crumble you can eat, decided to try using it for an inventive curry.

Everyone loves sandwiches, so let’s celebrate British Sandwich Week by eating as many as we can. But fear not, gluten dodgers, Victoria is on hand to make sure you don’t miss out on a single slice of the fun. Her guide to wheat free bread and recipe for gluten free white sandwich bread means all can enjoy sarnies whether you’re following a gluten-free diet or not.

Why do we eat our meals when we do? Who decided that breakfast had to be eaten in the morning? If breakfast is eaten after 12 noon is it still breakfast, does it become brunch or should we call it lunch? Tolani looks at the traditions behind when we eat our meals and its importance.

In the first part of this two-part blog series marking 15 years since the filming of Boiling Point, Isaac Parham speaks to some of the people involved and assesses to what the degree the industry has changed since.

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