Food news – digested. 4Food finds out what’s hotter than the barbecue and what’s colder than a frosty beer
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Porky picnics
Forget the fancy fare – Great Britain’s picnic hamper is fully loaded with traditional treats. Morrison’s saw sales of sausage rolls soar by 46 per cent this year. Sales of savoury eggs were up 33 per cent. “In tough times everyone loves the reassurance of their classic favourites,” said Mark Pinnes, head of media relations for the store.
Red, white and green fingered
MPs looking to cut back on expenses should try their hand at growing their own. Hilary Benn has agreed to pass on a suggestion put forward by leading organic food companies and the Soil Association, to plant an organic veggie plot in the garden at 10 Downing Street. First lady of the USA, Michelle Obama, has already got growing, planting a 1,100 square foot kitchen garden on the South Lawn of the White House.
Eco BBQs
Barbecue season is upon us and though the smoky taste of barbecued food might be delightful, the environmental impact of grub a la grill is not. Conscientious cooks can ease the guilt with some savvy shopping. Nigel’s Eco Store sells a sustainably produced British charcoal which claims to reduce carbon emissions by 25 per cent and encourage biodiversity. Grace your grill with more barbecue recipes and tips

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Red Bull gives you what?
Six German states have banned Red Bull Cola after tests revealed it contained 0.4 micrograms per litre of cocaine. Germany’s Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) and the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection maintain the levels found would not pose a threat to public safety. Meanwhile, Red Bull’s independent testing failed to detect any traces of cocaine. The Bavarian Ministry for Environment, Health, and Consumer Protection will investigate further.
Bye-bye bluefin
Top chefs are Tweeting about tuna. Tom Aikens and Mitch Tonks have been exchanging concerns over consumption of bluefin tuna, rated ‘critically endangered’ by the World Conservation Union. The Marine Conservation Society urge consumers to avoid eating all types of bluefin tuna, meanwhile, swanky London restaurant, Nobu, has kept bluefin on the menu but are not asking customers not to order it!
Plastic water bottles
We UK consumers love our mineral water – more than two billion litres of bottled water are sold here every year. What we don’t love is binning the bottles, so cheer hooray for the USA where Boxed Water is Better, a sustainable water company and art project, has just launched a range of water cartons that could provide the solution. Their boxes are recyclable and more environmentally friendly to transport than bottles. Founder, Kevin Hockin, says international distribution is in the (water) pipeline.
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Thanks for the Boxed Water write-up Charlie. We appreciate it!!!!!!
A great source of packaging waste is vending cups, have a look a these clocks that have been made from them Recycled Gifts
Smart clocks Nige!
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