Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by El Loro:
At the start of the New Year BBC2 are repeating that series with the Hairy Bikers on how to love food and lose weight:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programme...vq8c6/episodes/guide
I bought their hairy biker diet book. Very very good.
I've just hear this article being talked about on radio 2. It doesn't surprise me at all, I remember a recent TV show (and when I say recent it means in the last 5 years) about how Prince Charles organic range of foods was actually more unhealthy than McDonalds.
I heard that too. It was his range of soups if memory serves. I think they had enough salt in them to grit the M1 !!!
James Martin seems to use an extraordinary amount of butter in his recipies on TV, can't say how much in his books. But when I watch these cookery programmes, I often think that the dishes they cook can only be eaten on an infrequent period, even the one's which look healthy.
Like some of you, I have been cooking from scratch and try to have as few "bad ingredients" as possibly. I've not cooked or used salt for 15 years now.
Tonight it's going to be brown rice with stir fried vegetables and a small amount of turkey.