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More maps with meals
Last year I wrote a post about Tampopo, a fusion restaurant in Manchester which provides a map as a placemat. Recently in Portugal I found another eatery which was also provided a map, but this time with a little information … Continue reading
Eat insects for lunch? You must be joking. Apparently not!
The idea for this post was sparked by an article in the Metro which discussed the idea that because the Department of Health has highlighted that we shouldn’t eat more than 500g of red meat a week, that we should … Continue reading

