food

Where to find…good foodie websites

 www.vfmuk.com

this is so cool, it’s a virtual farmers market in 3D where you can browse around the marketplace and chat to participating producers. Order your fave foods online and get them delivered to your home or office.

www.supercook.com

If you’re staring blankly at your fridge wondering what you can cook from the stuff you’ve got in there, then look no further. This site is designed to help you cook up a storm from food you already have in. Simply enter your ingredients into the search and it will come up with some ideas for your to cook.

www.rivercottage.net

RIvercottage has lots of lovely seasonal recipes for you to choose from as well as online courses  to help you out with all your cooking needs if you cant make it down to River Cottage HQ.

And for those who have everything…

The Belling Mediachef is an interactive cookbook with 48 video recipes from professional chefs that you can cook along too. You even get a remote control if you need to rewind if all gets a bit tricky!  Best thing though is that it is also a digiframe, music player and calendar. Perfect addition to any kitchen. 

For more details check out www.bellingnediachef.co.uk . Price £179

Tweet yourself slimmer

   

I’m sure like myself, a few of you out there have tried to keep a food diary. Borrrring!  It can be a) soooo dull and b) difficult to keep on top of. We all know how easy it is to forget a kebab in the early hours of the morning after a boozy night out - or is that just me?! Anyway you no longer have an excuse as you can tweet your way to slimness and diary update heaven.

Sign up for free to www.tweetwhatyoueat.com  amd simply tweet what you eat to @twye and no matter where you are or how much you’ve drank this will update your personal online food diary. It even calculates your total calorie intake too. Now, what have I recently tweaten?