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“Oh, no,” groans Marcus Rashford with a huge smile. “I just knew you would bring that up.” Over a Zoom call with Manchester United and England s celebrated anti-child poverty activist and his new wingman, Michelin-starred chef and restaurateur Tom Kerridge, GQ couldn t resist reminding Rashford of the last time we met him, when he gave us a demonstration of his incredible ball skills. Specifically, meatballs. It was at Marcus old school, Button Lane Primary in Wythenshawe and Jack Monroe was giving him a cooking lesson before handing over his GQ Man Of The Year Campaigner Award. That must have been where he developed a grown-up taste for home cooking, I joke. Rashford laughs and Tom confirms that the young footballer has already shown he has a few skills in his locker. ....
Downloads Cans are back in fashion. No longer taking a back seat to cooler chilled lines, they’ve earned a place in the front row of grocery. Sales in the past year have rocketed 19.6% to total £2.8bn [Kantar 52 w/e 21 February 2021]. That stellar success is illustrated by canned giant Heinz, which netted an extra £73.8m alone [NielsenIQ 52 w/e 22 February 2021] as locked-down shoppers filled their cupboards with longer-life fare. It’s the type of behaviour that tends to rear its head in times of upheaval such as Covid. “Tinned food always seems to do well in a crisis. If you’re uncertain about the future, you’re safe buying ahead with cans,” says Robert Fell, CEO of Canned Food UK (CFUK). ....
Downloads Cans are back in fashion. No longer taking a back seat to cooler chilled lines, they’ve earned a place in the front row of grocery. Sales in the past year have rocketed 19.6% to total £2.8bn [Kantar 52 w/e 21 February 2021]. That stellar success is illustrated by canned giant Heinz, which netted an extra £73.8m alone [NielsenIQ 52 w/e 22 February 2021] as locked-down shoppers filled their cupboards with longer-life fare. It’s the type of behaviour that tends to rear its head in times of upheaval such as Covid. “Tinned food always seems to do well in a crisis. If you’re uncertain about the future, you’re safe buying ahead with cans,” says Robert Fell, CEO of Canned Food UK (CFUK). ....
(Wild Sound/One Little Independent) The novelistâs little known early days on the folk scene are explored on this album of songs and readings âLight touchâ: Polly Paulusma. Photograph: Annie Dressner/Wild Sound/One Little Independent âLight touchâ: Polly Paulusma. Photograph: Annie Dressner/Wild Sound/One Little Independent Sat 10 Apr 2021 11.00 EDT The folk-singing interests of the novelist Angela Carter are usually confined to the margins of literary commentary, but alongside her first husband the mistress of magical realism was an ardent enthusiast of traditional song. The pair ran a folk club and made field recordings of voices such as âtinker singerâ Davey Stewart, from whom Carter claimed you could âlearn more about style than from booksâ. She herself sang and played concertina. ....
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