This month’s blog looks at one of the most popular festive foods – the mince pie. Shops in Gloucestershire have their shelves filled with these, but how can you make sure Father Christmas doesn’t end … more →
Vision Foodhall Weblogvisionfoodhall wrote 3 months ago: Fish and chips! One of the nation’s favourites, but some of us might be getting more than we bargai … more →
visionfoodhall wrote 8 months ago: How many calories? The Food Standards Agency has announced that eighteen major catering companies, i … more →
visionfoodhall wrote 9 months ago: See Rob Rees’s comments below on the food diaries of local celebs and members of our media tea … more →
visionfoodhall wrote 10 months ago: Fairtrade Fortnight 2009 runs from 23 February to 8 March. This is an annual event which aims to enc … more →
visionfoodhall wrote 1 year ago: What’s your favourite Christmas food? Rob Rees tells us his… December is a month so full … more →
visionfoodhall wrote 1 year ago: Rob Rees asks: Should we label food more clearly for allergens? Should eateries be trained in givi … more →
visionfoodhall wrote 1 year ago: Man in the street says: Why don’t Trading Standards prosecute companies that use excessive pac … more →
visionfoodhall wrote 1 year ago: Continuing our theme from last month’s debate – waste – we are concentrating this month on the waste … more →
visionfoodhall wrote 1 year ago: A recent report estimates that the average Gloucestershire household throws away £420 worth of food … more →
visionfoodhall wrote 1 year ago: Rob Rees tells us his reasons for ‘buying local’. The Cotswold food revolution has been under way fo … more →
visionfoodhall wrote 1 year ago: In this burger debate it would be too easy to let the voice of Vegetarians go unheard. We weren … more →
visionfoodhall wrote 1 year ago: Rob Rees says… I expect you imagine me to be all evangelical on this one and that I shall chas … more →
voiceofvp wrote 3 years ago: Well its been a massive issue among certain supporters for weeks on end, so I feel its the best way … more →