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progreso!

sacharobehmed bucks the star for fair trade


free food: hare krishna style

rahimrahemtulla is cheap and theologically easy


ortega is a restaurant

sasharobehmed reviews a restaurant


food for friends

It’s week five and by now your probably broke or saving up for Valentine’s day (reminder it’s next week) and the last thing you can afford to do is go out for dinner. But you still need to eat. Life really sucks does it not? It does not have to be this way. We can help you remedy this seemingly insurmountable problem. It is astonishingly simple really: get yourself a friend.  We are talking about the kind of friend who balks at the idea of soup from a can or heart of palm from a tin. Luckily, we have such a friend, at least Facebook-wise.



My Old Dutch


Four weeks into term and you are probably, much like me, sick of eating
 student food, cooking that same old pasta dish or microwaveable Sainsbury’s ready meal. I’ve been trying to hold on to the memory of good food like only my mama can make. A trip to ‘My Old Dutch’ for a ‘pannekoek’(Dutch pancake) always goes some way to ease my cravings.


organic food comes to the crunch

Would you pay?

Non-Organic Carrots:
£0.44 per kg
Organic Carrots:
£1.60 per kg

Non-Organic Apples
£1.29 per kg
Organic Apples
£1.99 per kg



sketching out

 I followed a crazy night at the last ‘Crush’ of the year by wining, dining and dancing at the Gallery at Sketch. True, it wasn’t the usual way I spend a Saturday night – I usually recover from my Friday night induced ‘asleep-all-Saturday’ hangover just in time to see the sun rise on Sunday. But when close friends rang on Saturday evening promising a late-night table at Sketch and a VIP tour of the venue, I simply couldn’t resist.


would you like a white cow with that?

 For many people, the beginning of the year means a detox program from their holiday binge, healthy eating and dieting. Gym memberships are probably up by a hundred and fifty percent, the health and fitness craze is definitely on. The craze has not seemed to have affected me however, as I found myself once again this week magnetically pulled towards Little Frankie’s, located just off Trafalgar Square.


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