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Chris Neill's Dirty Kitchen

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I'm a stand-up comedian and sometimes chaotic cook. You can hear me on BBC Radio programmes quite often on shows like Just A Minute, Broadcasting House and MacAulay & Co where I jabber sixteen to the dozen and often try to get the subject onto food.…

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Jamie Oliver's Chicken - Simple Food, just the way I like it!

posted August 17, 2010 in My Easy Cooking

Jamie Oliver cooks simple food, period! I am sure at his restaurants he will dolly up the plates, 'cause that is the cheffie thing to do, but what I love about Jamie, is that he has made home cooking popular again. I dare anybody to sit and watch a J (read full article)

BBC feature & Independence Day

posted August 15, 2010 in Little Food junction

~ Happy Independence Day ~Today India celebrates her 64 th Independence Day.On this auspicious day Little Food Junction salutes the Nation n the immortal heroes & celebrates the season of freedom with this Tricolor rice .Hope peace , love &a (read full article)

Lemon Ricotta Tea Cake For Summer

posted August 08, 2010 in Bake me DeliCiOus

I love this cake as I found this delicious tangy cake on creampuffs in veince's table I decide to try this. I was just in love with this cake because of its simplicity and ricotta and lemon sounds great. I can bake and Eat this cake daily if you (read full article)

Daleks Invade Royal Albert Hall: BBC Dumbing Down Scandal

posted July 30, 2010 in The Eton Mess

A Doctor Who Prom is not a new idea. There has been a children/family type Prom for many years and they’ve always been very popular. It’s an excellent way of getting children to hear a real orchestra and I don’t regard it as “dumbing down” (read full article)

Pesto: What a Gift

posted July 30, 2010 in Hampshirecook

Pesto Recipe Ideas Shame on me!  For I do not make my own pesto…Lord, my life sucks sometimes, I really ought to get it together to produce some home-made.  It is not so difficult or time-consuming and there is plenty of advice and good looki (read full article)

Want To Study Journalism?

posted July 27, 2010 in Plentyonyourplate

POYP’s partner, Cleland Thom Journalism Training are offering a 20% discount on a range of courses at the moment, so if you want to study journalism – at an even more discounted price, then don’t delay, as it wo (read full article)

Changing your Diet Will Change Your Health

posted July 10, 2010 in Delcie\'s Desserts in Cups

On Friday, I watched a documentary hosted by BBC Knowledge on my Starhub TV – “Changing Your Diet”. It was a alarming documentary yet one that affirmed my knowledge in eating fiber. It was showing a group of 10 weighty people, men a (read full article)

New Inspirations - Foodie Blog Roll

posted July 06, 2010 in When Freddie Meets Joss!

During a random search of new cooking inspirations, I found a blogroll called the Foodie Blog Roll where loads of recipes are available from different people all over the world. It's extremely fascinating as you can find loads of recipes which are (read full article)

Keema with (or without) peas

posted July 05, 2010 in No Love Sincerer...

First of all, let me say, this is not the most photogenic dish. I mean, look at it:Well, I suppose it's not that bad... It doesn't look too much like dogfood, does it?I can assure you that it smells and tastes great. The recipe is adapted from this B (read full article)

Fire & Knives

posted June 26, 2010 in Chris Neill's Dirty Kitchen

The entirely beautiful food magazine Fire & Knives has published a piece by me on the most astonishing person I’ve ever met, Sir Clement Freud.  If you’re not already a subscriber please do become one: despite my presence in its pages there (read full article)

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