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CHRISTMAS

THE BOUNDARY

Off duty in the kitchen at Christmas

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December 23rd, 2009 by Philip Dundas

Christmas is unusual for two reasons this year. First I’m not cooking. Secondly I am spending it with family. Both of which anyone who knows me will understand are uncharacteristic. But I am thrilled on both counts. Contrary to popular expectation, I love being cooked for. read more of this here...

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THE FRUGAL CHRISTMAS LARDER

Having a thrifty Christmas

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December 22nd, 2008 by Philip Dundas

Christmas is a time of a potentially monumental overspend and worshipping at the altars of vainglorious food stores. Why not look into the back of the cupboard and see what delights linger there? read more of this here...

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DINING

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THE TASTE OF SUCCESS

For three nights 22-25 May, as the final curtain closes on our wonderful time at the Garage, we are hosting three of London's hottest rising pop-up restaurateur [...] read the complete review here...

READING

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COOKING WITHOUT RECIPES

Do you envy people who seem to be able to cook with effortless ease. Have you ever wanted to cook like your mother, bringing an endless variety of meals to the [...] read the complete recipe here...



COOKING

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MARMALADE, BAKED HAM, DUCK CONFIT

Something about January marks the midset of winter. Cold. Wet. Miserable. Looking forward now to that wonderful March day when the light evenings return. But in [...] read the complete recipe here...

EATING

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THE DISHES WE COOK

Quite often I am asked what sort of food my kitchen partner, Mary and I cook at PipsDish. After all how would you know what to expect from one of my pop-ups? It [...] read the complete review here...


CAMPAIGNS

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KITCHEN TABLE PROJECT

For me, an integral part of business is to find ways to ensure that the community we work in somehow benefits from our success. This is not some sort of pious a [...] read the complete review here...

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