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Albion meats celebrates with rebrand

Nov 20, 2012   //   by Administrator   //   Blog  //  No Comments

The Worcestershire company, which produces natural meat products for dogs, is one of the pioneers of the Biologically Appropriate Raw Food diet in the UK as one of the first businesses to recognise the potential in this bones and raw meat formula.
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Raw diet can offer food for thought

Sep 21, 2012   //   by Administrator   //   Blog  //  No Comments
“We were still feeling a little bloated after eating,” says Inga, who moved to the UK in 2004. “I I had heard about raw food diets and how the enzymes in the food helped with digestion and left you with so much more energy than cooked foods. Plus raw
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 <b>Raw diet</b> can offer <b>food</b> for thought
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Gastronomy has to be our single most important technology – There's no

Apr 8, 2012   //   by Administrator   //   Blog  //  No Comments
2500 calories is a shockingly large volume of raw vegetables, salads, berries, fruits, etc. An experiment at Bristol zoo in the UK, with human volunteers agreeing to eat a raw food diet for the summer, had to be shut down after a few weeks because the
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Gastronomy has to be our single most important technology – There's no

Apr 8, 2012   //   by Administrator   //   Blog  //  No Comments
2500 calories is a shockingly large volume of raw vegetables, salads, berries, fruits, etc. An experiment at Bristol zoo in the UK, with human volunteers agreeing to eat a raw food diet for the summer, had to be shut down after a few weeks because the
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 Gastronomy has to be our single most important technology There's no <b>...</b>
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Gastronomy has to be our single most important technology – There's no

Apr 8, 2012   //   by Administrator   //   Blog  //  No Comments
2500 calories is a shockingly large volume of raw vegetables, salads, berries, fruits, etc. An experiment at Bristol zoo in the UK, with human volunteers agreeing to eat a raw food diet for the summer, had to be shut down after a few weeks because the
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 Gastronomy has to be our single most important technology There's no <b>...</b>
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Your Business: Wolves are the key to dog diet

Mar 25, 2012   //   by Administrator   //   Blog  //  No Comments

Smith, the former managing director of Credit Suisse First Boston in the UK, is optimistic about the growth in the pet food industry, which has doubled in size in the past 10 years. The fastest growth area is natural, raw, premium pet food.
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London Food & Drink News: 19 January 2012

Jan 19, 2012   //   by Administrator   //   Blog  //  No Comments

New rice wines and fruit liquors pack a punch and go well with the food at Pho Locally owned Vietnamese resto chain, Pho , has become the first in the UK to sell Sôn Tinh rice wines and fruit liquors. Imported directly from Hanoi, the wines and spirits pack a punch with high ABVs and are traditionally served as an accompaniment or after dinner digestif. Pho’s drinks menu now includes four Sôn …
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What would a bushtucker diet of bugs and mouse tails do to the body?

Dec 2, 2011   //   by Administrator   //   Blog  //  No Comments
So, mouse tails have no part in a balanced diet. But insects are already widely eaten, although not in the West. Edible insects are on sale in the UK, but mainly in restaurants catering for adventurous eaters and in gourmet food halls.
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 What would a bushtucker <b>diet</b> of bugs and mouse tails do to the body?
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Video – Jamie Oliver Asked For Opinion On Raw Food Diet

Nov 16, 2011   //   by Administrator   //   Blog  //  No Comments

Jamie is asked for his thoughts on the raw food diet but he says something indistinct before making his way into the building. Jamie is best known for campaigning against processed foods in schools. In the UK, he has been the face of supermarket chain
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