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In Search Of The Best 'Truly Cornish' Cafes

Cornwall has some the finest views and finest food in the country. It's no surprise then that a stroll to a café for a lazy lunch, spot of afternoon tea or a good coffee is high on many people's weekend or holiday agenda. To help visitors to the county find and enjoy the true Cornish café gems, Cornwall Food & Drink is launching an invaluable map and guide to the crème of Cornish cafés: The Truly Cornish Café Trail. Launched for spring 2013, the trail is designed to inspire visitors to get off the beaten track and discover the best foodie spots - cafés that pride themselves on sourcing ingredients locally and serving great food.

Spicy Prawns with Watercress

Per portion: 157 calories, 30.4g protein, 1.5g carbohydrate, 3.3g fat, 0.4g saturated fat, 1g fibre, 2.57g salt Prep: 5 mins Cook: 5 mins Serves 2

How Energy Efficiency Could Save Your Business Money

In the current economic climate, when profit margins are tight and businesses need to be as competitive as possible, it's more important than ever to trim down your costs. But while you're chasing sales, negotiating deals and counting every penny, you're probably also spending money on energy you don't need. If you think reducing your carbon footprint will take too much time and money, think again.

Survey Shows Liverpool City Region Shoppers Are Not Buying Local

Research commissioned by Food Tourism Connect, the campaign to promote food in the Liverpool City Region has found that many people still aren't aware of the many local food producers in the region. Similarly, purchasing local food appeared relatively unimportant for most of those surveyed, with just seven per cent saying that they felt that buying locally sourced food was very important to them. Despite this, many respondents could identify several reasons for eating locally sourced food.

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