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Total Stories: 30          Published: Wed, Jan 16, 2008



Jenny to pay us a visit


Jenny Bristow, one of Ireland's most celebrated local good food ambassadors, TV cook and cookery writer, will be visiting Dunnes Stores next Thursday, 24th January from 12.00-1.00pm.

Jenny's success lies not only on the highly acclaimed cookery programmes, but also as a successful best selling author of 12 cookery books, and reached the Sunday Times No.1 best selling author.

Jenny who was brought up near Coleraine on her parents dairy farm now lives with her husband Bobby and their three children at their farm near Cullybackey in County Antrim. Their farm is the familiar backdrop and location for her UTV cookery series.

Her unique appeal lies in that she can create new ideas and twists using affordable ingredients that are ready available in any local or high street shop. Jenny has a passion to support local produce and businesses and she is a great ambassador for healthy eating as the way forward to a better lifestyle.

Most recently, Jenny worked on a series, in which she travelled to New England USA. She was able to identify incredible similarities in both traditions highlighting a feast of new recipes using cranberries, bramley apples, irish pork, squashes, nuts and pumpkins along with many other foods.


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