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31. Madder than 'wild' eggs
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 April 2008 HAVING lunch with Su Pollard is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Mad? She makes the 'wild' eggs at Odder seem positively tame. -
32. A real taste of Spain.
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 03 January 2008 WHEN Paul Heathcote told Neil Sowerby he had not really spent much time in Spain until very recently (for research purposes), Sowerby's heart sank. But when he took a trip to Grado, it was as if he had shimmied in off the street in downtown Barcelona or Madrid - everything on the menu was tempting. -
33. Acts to watch in 2008
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 January 2008 GARY Ryan provides a few names to conjure with for 2008. Hope that doesn't offend you, yeah? -
34. Cure yourself of bland food
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 January 2008 CURING has nothing to do with actual cooking, it's all about adding flavour, writes chef, Chris Holland. -
35. A Glastonbury for gourmets
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 April 2008 FOOD, drink and music come together in a new outdoor event this summer - a gourmet mini-Glastonbury. Neil Sowerby writes. -
36. Four nominations for Take That
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 January 2008 TAKE That lead the field at this year's Brit Awards in a nominations list that puts the emphasis on pop. The veteran quartet have scooped four nominations. -
37. The cost of cheap chicken
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 January 2008 INTENSIVELY farmed chicken is the latest cause celebre for Britain's celebrity chefs. But can Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall inspire an ethical food revolution. -
38. Rebecca's raunchy new role
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 January 2008 LIFE is about to get even more shameless for rising TV star Rebecca Atkinson. The young actress, one of the stars of Channel 4's hit TV show Shameless, is now bracing herself for her first movie role. -
39. Belated festive cheer from Snowman
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 January 2008 SPARKLING with charm and wit, the live version of Raymond Briggs' much-loved children's classic The Snowman has been enchanting audiences of all ages for a decade now. -
40. The man who would be king of the kitchen
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 25 March 2008 JUST a few weeks after being named head chef at the prestigious Gidleigh Park Hotel in Devon Michael Caines lost his arm in a horrific car crash.