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Welcome FOODLOVERS
Summer has fi nally arrived! With the warmer weather comes the promise of alfresco dining, and we have you covered.
Turn to page 11 for some great picnic recipes and tips, including how to ensure that you stay safe in the sunshine.
If you’re planning on entertaining outdoors, head to page 30
where you’ll fi nd plenty of inspiration for beautiful seasonal dishes to suit all tastes and occasions.
And if you want to take cooking outdoors more seriously, then why
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not consider creating an outdoor kitchen? Whether you build your own from scratch or commission a local company to build it for you, it’s easy to fi nd the perfect design to suit your space and budget – see page 54 for details.
T ose of you heading off on camping holidays this summer may want to turn to page 46: our camping feature gives details of the cooking equipment you’ll need and some simple recipe ideas that can be cooked on a camping stove or barbecue.
And fi nally, it’s important to stay well-hydrated in the summer
months, which is why we’ve created a guide to local drinks on page 40. Happy reading!
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