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THE FOOD PROGRAMME
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From amaranth to zabaglione, Sheila Dillon and Derek Cooper investigate every aspect of the food we eat. |
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- Derek's biography
- Derek's interview
- What do you know about Derek? |
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"Cooper is a man with tremendous gusto and passion for the pleasures of life and food, but he is also a man who has a blazing fury with those who are responsible for allowing our food supply to have become so contaminated and with those countless others who accept this state with apathy and disregard."
Journalist Colin Spencer |
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Andrew Jefford, the son of a vicar and eldest of three brothers, grew up in Norfolk.
He studied English at the University of Reading and pursued post-graduate studies with Malcolm Bradbury at the University of East Anglia before working as an editor for Paul Hamlyn鈥檚 Octopus group. In the late 1980s he got the chance to combine a passion for wine and for writing, and since then he has worked as a freelance drinks journalist and broadcaster, in particular for the Evening Standard and for 成人快手 Radio Four.
He has written eleven books and guides including the widely admired The New France, and is at present completing Peat Smoke and Spirit (a portrait of the whisky island of Islay) for Hodder Headline. He has won a number of distinctions for his work, including 8 Glenfiddich Awards. He lives in Hastings.
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