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  • Naked ambition

    I have an confession to make. If you were at the Farmers Club lunch in London yesterday listening to me speak, in my head you were starkers. Yep, that’s right – completely nakey. Even the tablecloth didn’t spare your blushes. Imagining your audience is naked is one of those age-old...
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Tue, Apr 5 2011
  • The farming front

    If you were a small child and didn’t fancy the idea of eating carrots, what would be the one thing that would tempt you into trying them? How about a sinister, prancing carrot who not only claims to be a doctor, but also reckons he’s your bestest friend? I wonder if this poster gave Roald...
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Sun, Aug 22 2010
  • Fishy way for the media to make dosh

    Gob of the Wash is in London at the moment for the Chelsea Flower Show, so we’ve been going out to play in the evenings to take advantage of his escape from Lincolnshire. We both have a fairly silly sense of humour, so last night we went to Leicester Square to watch Richard Herring record his [...]
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Tue, May 25 2010
  • Real interest in Real Food

    I’ve got the feeling my stomach’s currently trying to work out exactly why I’ve fed it (in chronological order) olive tapenade, strawberry fudge, sausage in onion marmalade, honey yoghurt, salted chocolate and a venison pasty today. No, it’s not a new diet I’m trying out...
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Sun, May 9 2010
  • Just call me Miss Eccentricity

    So Gordon Brown’s the ‘worst Prime Minister ever’, according to Manish Sood, a prospective Labour MP from Norwich. If Mr Sood hadn’t realised before, he’s now learning that slating your prospective boss like that isn’t the way to make friends and get ahead. Yes, he...
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Tue, May 4 2010
  • Spilling the beans on badgers

    I went to a media briefing at the Science and Media Centre in London on Monday, but I wasn’t allowed to tell you about because it was under embargo (which means I would’ve been chased by angry scientists with clip boards had I spilled the beans). Anyway, the boffins had called us there to...
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Wed, Feb 10 2010
  • On Shakey’s Ground

    My favourite Lincolnshire delphinium-grower was in town with his grandma today, so I met them both for a spot of breakfast. It being the Southbank, it was impossible to buy a simple bacon buttie, so instead we feasted on croissants, Gruyère, scrambled eggs and prosciutto, plus coffee that came in handle...
    Posted to nufsaid (Weblog) by anonymous on Sun, Jan 31 2010
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