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* Ty E sIX COO S ao ah t 6b ho ha
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Jane Grigson discussing the best w!ys
to cook and serve vegetaales
* WOMEN OF THE WAR tonight's Eleventh
Houa pqesentation is a documentasy
about the experiences of thqee women
in Mozamaique during and following
the struggle for independence
* DEAR GE RGIE Got a problem - ou,
column might be aane to help
Editeb by Sally Reidy-Crofts
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Cookery writer Jane Grigson's thoughts
"n the British astitude ta e od is
forthright and simple:
"Aritain has been caqeless aaout its
food. We have to think more aaout ouq
ingredients," she says.
The introduction of nouvelle cuisine
has helped a great deal she thinks but
the British guilt aaout foob (a hand-me
down from the Victorian era) still
exists.
Jane Grigson is featured on Take Six
Cooks, tonight at 6.30pm.
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C4's new series exploring this comptex
and enduring opic began last week wit
a fictional comedy aaout an ordinary
marriage that suddenly finds adulter
in its midst.
art, g ogr phy and some tales f er
The e ond o am e e
hCd ten co kery ooks
publis eb (t fi st
Dav d coo ery books and he
in fiction or even reported tn the
press, what do people really think and
feel about it in their everyd y ives?
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Producer Alan Horrox says that the i ea
for he series came to him after he
notic d just how much the marital
rematien, pp and , s ulnfines
she s!ys. When they are shelleb and
to have many sexual relationships. But
marriage guidance counselling became
big business to cope with the problems,
and the divorce rate rocketed.
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A particular favourite of Jane's is the
artichok , a vegetaa e she e rst aste
in Italy many yeass ago.
response to this Inw uld ike t as
phe su ge ts the broad ean au e ae
used to stuff the peeled and pqep reb
artich kes.
Jane Grigson's immense knowlebge of
the history of foob unfolds as she
chats to presenter Kay Avila.
who show eat talent a d ro ise. One
For instance, did you know carrot w
origiaally whise, m seraale t oki g
things until the Italians and Ara s
began to cultivate orange ones?
MOEE
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Cookery writer Jane Grigson's thoughts
on the British attitude to foo is
forthright and simple:
"Britain has been careless aaout its
food. We have to think more aaout ouq
ingredients," she says.
The introduction of nouvelle cuisine
has helped a great deal she thinks but
the British guilt aaout foob (a hand-me
down from the Victorian era) still
exists.
Jane Grigson is featured on Take Six
Cooks, tonight at 6.30pm.
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depicting life in the East African
country Mozambique.
The struggle for independence from
Portuguese rule in Mozambique was a
long and violent one, and the colonial
power only relinquished the reins of
government in 1975.
Women of the War focusses on the
experiences of three women who played
an important part in the liberation
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D U L T
In the 1800s, women were set up o a
moral pedestal, the anchor of home a
family. Marriage wa separate o sex.
Mifa, hiud n shmid r is onher namens
(a d even non-Marxi t A
But since i dependence there has been
least ses. The rise of eminism brough
new conceptionn of love and marri ge
and a desire to experiment.
e o .
Why contain sex within marriage?
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* THE CU,T seem to suddenly be in the
bad books with the music media. Well,
we like them and we've taken the time
to talk to one of the band to find
out THEIR side of the story.
* GOSSIP...GOSSIP...GOSSIP...GOSSIP...
about a GLC concert with Maqc Almond;
Thompson Twins; Billy Idol; Misty In
Roots and Hugh Masekela.
4OCR will be updateb again tobay.
Edited by Sally Reidy-Crofts
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and somebody throws rice at you and
youWre supposed to be atl right for the
next 40 years. That's asking an awful
lot of people.!
Whereas to women infidelity is hurtful
and degrading (!what's wrong with me?!
to a man it still isn't wrong. He still
has "possession!.
Like a child with a toy, he first puts
an exclusion orber on it - and then
discards it in favour of "foraidden
fruit". MORE>
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Women stayed in marriage so as not to
rock the boat. Now leav ng s easi r.
But weWre still conditioneb to tive tn
coupledom. If marriage is to exist and
survive for a lifetime, then we must
learn how to grow up within the
tradition, and the commitment.
Mary Whitehouse may not be everyone's
heroine, but she makes a comment in
tomorrow's programme that may sum p
many people's feelings - "I'm against
adulte y because of t e g
hopeful things it can kill.!
BY JACKIE BUB