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I pardon you turkey

I pardon you turkey

George W Bush has pardoned a turkey to mark Thanksgiving but it's the president's power to grant leniency to former allies who have fallen foul of the law that's causing speculation

In food

Chavez you've let us down...

  • By Hugh O'Shaughnessy
  • 14 October

'You shut down Joint X’s hamburger joints for a mere 48 hours. The sanction was all too brief.' Hugh O'Shaughnessy writes an open letter to Hugo Chávez

A warming experience

  • By Nicholas Clee
  • 25 September

Keep your curries simple and you will be rewarded with a homely dish

Mellowed with age

  • By Nicholas Clee
  • 11 September

Once upon a time, aubergines were bitter. This is no longer true

Glamourising the nettle

  • By Jonathan Dawson
  • 08 September

Dissatisfaction with indigenous foodtuffs is a growing problem for those among us who believe that it is important to increase our local food security

Apiculture shock

  • 28 August

In praise of bees

The truth about GM

  • By Colin Tudge
  • 28 August

Will GM technology feed the world - or destroy farming, and human health, in the name of corporate profit? How can we tell, when the science is up for sale?

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Silence of the bees

Silence of the bees

Beekeepers have been struck two such terrible blows over the past 18 months that there may not be any home-produced honey in Britain's shops by Christmas

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Both sides are probably wrong

  • By John Vidal
  • 28 August 2008

Every day is market day

  • By Nicholas Clee
  • 28 August 2008

Labour of our fruits

  • By Nicholas Clee
  • 14 August 2008

Banger to rights

  • By Nicholas Clee
  • 31 July 2008

Just desserts

  • By Roger Scruton
  • 24 July 2008

Digital dinners

  • By Nicholas Clee
  • 17 July 2008

A meal with meaning

  • By Nicholas Clee
  • 03 July 2008

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