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Beer can strengthen bones, study suggests

Silicon from barley could help to guard against brittle bones in old age

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Californian wine company Gallo is at the centre of a French court case over bottles of Red Bicyclette wine

Sour grapes! Gallo victim of wine world's biggest con

Sunday, 7 February 2010

A French court hears claims that US winemakers Gallo were duped into buying millions of gallons of phoney pinot noir

Shackleton's whisky found – with ice of course

Saturday, 6 February 2010

Explorer abandoned Scotch in 1909 after failed South Pole expedition

Home Secretary Alan Johnson unveils the prototype unbreakable glass

Shatter-proof pints 'will cut binge-drink violence'

Friday, 5 February 2010

It is an invention so simple that it is hard to understand why nobody has thought of it before: a straightforward safeguard against drunken assaults by people armed with smashed glasses.

 An advertisement for Coco Pops

Parents furious over 'hypocrisy' of cereal ad

Monday, 1 February 2010

Kellogg's accused of pushing Coco Pops while backing obesity campaign

Chef Tom Aikens outside his restaurant in London

The chef who actually needs to put on weight

Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Martin Hickman: Tom Aikens needs to bulk out his wiry frame to cope with a 151-mile run through the Sahara desert

El Bulli restaurant set to close for two years

Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Chef Ferran Adria dishes up disappointment for fans of world's best restaurant

America banned the import of haggis in 1989 after the BSE outbreak

America's long wait for haggis may be over

Monday, 25 January 2010

It has been banned in America since 1989 when authorities decided Britain's BSE outbreak was enough to rule the lungs of Scottish sheep off its menu.

Supermarkets curb alcohol promotions

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Supermarkets have been been curbing promotions on alcoholic drinks, it was reported today.

Oriel has been part of the bustle of London's Sloane Square for about 25 years, but it has received poor reviews from customers and the Harden's restaurant guide

Favourite restaurant of the Sloanes closed down – because landlord choked on his bill

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Earl Cadogan refuses to renew lease on celebrated London brasserie because 'the prices were too high'

Alain Ducasse says mothers are no longer passing on their skill with a frying pan to their daughters

Home cooking has come off the boil in France, says Ducasse

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Chef believes working women are failing to pass on their skills to daughters

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