University’s SEE & EAT books to help children love their veg
ENCOURAGING children to eat their vegetables can be the bane of many parents' lives.
Read moreDetailsENCOURAGING children to eat their vegetables can be the bane of many parents' lives.
Read moreDetailsVISITORS at an upcoming community event could be inspired to start producing their own fruit and veg, thanks to a Wokingham charity.
Read moreDetailsConsuming too much salt may raise your blood pressure, increasing your risk of developing heart diseases
Read moreDetailsWITH THE coronation, the nation has been focused on everything British, but a restaurant is hoping people will look over the pond for a treat.
Read moreDetailsA SUPERMARKET is set to invest more than £6.5 million in new and upgraded stores across Berkshire this year.
Read moreDetailsForbury Gardens hosted cheese-based street foods, produce, and live performances for a weekend of brie-lliant eats and entertainment from Blue Collar
Read moreDetailsReading Food Festival is back, hosted by Blue Collar and bringing 30 different cuisines to Broad Street
Read moreDetailsReading's Vegan food fiesta attracts thousands of visitors
Read moreDetailsKrispy Kreme, the makers of luxury baked treats, will be producing three very special flavours and they will be available for the coronation weekend
Read moreDetailsWin a supermarket prize to boost your coronation party
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