Louise Johncox -
Food Inspiration
Baker's daughter Louise Johncox shares her family story and tea shop recipes.
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Surrey Life Magazine – The Teashop Trail
A monthly column reviewing teashops in Surrey.
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The Fabulous Baker Boys
Following her family footsteps, a writer saved the recipes and traditions of the bakehouse her dad ran for 42 years.
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Fame and fortune: Wine is for pleasure, not profit
Michael
Roux Jr, head of Michelin-starred restaurant Le Gavroche, enjoys fine reds
and fast cars, but is passionate about pensions.
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Roux boys: the ultimate chef dynasty
They may argue even over how to make an omelette. But you can’t create
a fine dining empire without breaking a few eggs.
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Duke of Edinburgh‘s Awards
Prince Edward, set to take over the Duke of Edinburgh’s awards, tells
Louise Johncox they’re not just for middle-class kids.
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Prince Charles takes Duchy Originals to America
Prince is spreading his Duchy Originals brand to America and India to promote organic food and help farming communities.
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Time and Place: Refugees from Chelsea - Joanna Trollope
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Time and Place: Fay Weldon's Primrose Hill home
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Time and place: Not quite Gosford Park - Julian Fellowes
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A Family Business
Louise Johncox paid a visit to an exclusive medieval estate in Tuscany owned by the Ferragamo luxury goods dynasty.
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Modern take on antiques
Louise Johncox tours the home of antiques guru Jonty Hearnden and finds a treasure trove of old and new collectables within.
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Art House
Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill is one of the few women to call a palace home. But growing up in the grand surroundings of Blenheim was no
fairy tale.
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At home in the ice
Mod cons were in short supply in the Greenland house where Kari Herbert grew
up but, she tells Louise Johncox, it was a wonderful home all the same.
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Cold Front
How global warming is having a startling impact on the Inuit’s ability to survive.
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A life in the day of an Inuit woman
The Inuit Geela Kooneeliusie, 43, on baking bread, staying warm and hunting polar bears.
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We’re in Meltdown
Sea ice in the Arctic is approaching a record low - and the locals wear
T-shirts
in the summer. Inuit activist Sheila Watt-Cloutier tells Louise Johncox how climate
change is threatening her people's way of life.
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