Cooking Academy Recent Media Coverage
BBC Three Counties Radio - Nick Coffer's Weekend Kitchen
"Kumud Gandhi runs a catering company in Rickmansworth. There's warming flavours and refreshing ideas for you to try at home."
The Times - article on Food for Freshesrs Programme.
"The course is chatty and hands on. Garden fresh herbs are torn,rubbed, sniffed and nibbled and spices tested for heat. The students learn how to chop an onion, use the correct measurements and the health benefits of various ingredients. For example, fennel helps ease indigestion and heart burn while chilli and ginger can boost circulation"
Scotland's Weekly News - Fat-fighting foods help with battle of the bulge
BBC Three Counties Radio - Lorna Milton Show
Hertfordshire Life – December 09
Radio Verulam - Danny Smith Drive Time Show
The Uxbridge Gazette - Family cookery class
"A cookery school has started a new class that involves the whole family, teaching them how to whip up healthy and nutritional meals.
As part of the new class, The Cooking Academy in Rickmansworth wants to teach children the basics of cooking, to give them greater independence later in life"
Jamie Oliver at The Big Festival July 2011 Clapham Common
"The Saffron House & The cooking Academy are supporting Jamie Oliver's Festival up at Clapham common on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd July this year. Support this really great cause and come and sample our cuisine and spices vent at the event, You'll find us in the Artisan Food Market."
FHM - January 2010 - Buff Baltis
"what - besides hot sex is better than hot curry?"
BBC Asian Network – news feature - Cookery class for teenagers
Men’s Fitness - Fat-burning Curries
"Eat tasty curry and lose weight with these easy-to-prepare dishes"
She Magazine - Celeb Diets
"Lentil Soups are particularly healthy"
Slim at Home - Stop yo-yo dieting forever
"Yo-yoing can play havoc with your metabolism and long-term fat cell memory triggers"
WalesOnline.co.uk - Bid to cut childhood obesity is failing
"Food habits form as early as from when children are in their high chairs; it is therefore very important to get children into the habit of eating fruit and vegetables.
The Government’s campaign aimed at tackling the problem of child obesity is wholly inadequate. They are afraid of really picking up the gauntlet in fear that they would be accused of interfering too much."
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