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‘Water'

Highland Spring - Still Spring Water

This Water (Innocent): Cranberries, Raspberries &

Various stockists. 330ml glass bottle Spring Water around [7.30. Filtered thrOugh land Various stockists including Sainsburys. certified as - Boots and

Starbucks. 420ml bottle around $7.40. The little

organic by the Soil Association. this is pleasant

5a

Without being brother of the remarkable. popular Innocent \- While being a Smoothies. this is

refreshing, tasty and one of your five a day to boot! It is however the furthest removed from water in the

refreshing drink, it didn't taste as clean as the tap water and the fact that yOu're paying highly for

the priViIege test. baSIcally

makes this tasting like a fresh . harder to frUIt leCG. though swallow. universally voted t1

best in the test. oeeoe

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V Water: Orange and

Passion truit

Various stockists including Bagel Factory, Ci'newor/d and Budgens. 500ml bottle around £7.40. Water that promises to deliver everything we need and fails dismally. A chalky aftertaste so bad that you're left feeling like you've Just had a soluble aspirin or a flat isotonic drink. Either way. that

The Pure H20 Company - Ultra Pure Water Red Sugar. 27B Raeburn Place,

One litre bottle

£2. 75, glass (sit-in) £1.00. Uses a new system, Reverse Osmosrs with De- ionisation (RODI), to deliver the cleanest and purest water available. although the test taste couldn't find a way to distinguish it

means too enough from tap chemically water in taste. imbalanced to which isn't

beat regular necessarily a bad water. 0 thing. I...

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Glaceau Vitamin Water - Revive Various stockists. 500ml bottle aromtd £37.40 The “active lifestyle drink' comes :n SIX flavours that all do a little something

different Revwe

is the fruit punch

flavour With 5.

Spring water and comes With 8 Vitamins and potassium to help wake yOu up but. although sweeter and With a nicer Smell than the other labels. it still leaves a chemically aftertaste.

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Tap water

From the. . . er, tap. Prices vary depending on water suppliers. We use an awful lot of it and it's one of those things that you

forget is still a

bit of a luxury in

the world, but in \

the taste test it

delivered a

strong I“ penonhance

against the new

hipster designer

labels.

Refreshing,

clean and With

no chalky

aftertaste.

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I'm delighted Bums Night is falling on a Sunday. During the week. my eating consists of breakfast on First Scotrail, lunch in the STV canteen and then dinner with whatever is left by the rest of the family when I eventually get

home. However, Sunday January 25th deserves to be marked in style. I'll start the day at Porto and Fi in Newhaven, my favourite spot for Sunday breakfast. Their scrambled egg and parma ham is dream food but. with a nod to the bard. I'll instead go for a soft white roll with Ayrshire bacon. For lunch l'll reluctantly continue my January health and fitness regime with a bowl of home made soup. My wife's pea and mint is the favourite of the moment. At night we'll be having a traditional Burns Supper with friends. Nothing fancy. iust good Crombies haggis, neeps and tatties from Damhead and a cranachan to finish. Last year it led to a eureka moment when I decided to eat only Scottish food until St Andrew's Night. That experiment has now ended but I'm more convinced than ever that Scottish is best and Burns Night is the perfect excuse to celebrate our greatest poet and our amazing natural larder.

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News to nibble on

I rum nssso over the running of Roti last year to Ryan Singh of Mr Singh's Restaurant in Glasgow, Oloroso chef- proprietor Tony Singh has unveiled his new venture, Tony's Table. A bistro-style restaurant, together with an on-site bakery and sandwich shop, it will replace Circus restaurant in North Castle Street. The owner of the site, Sir David Murray’s Murray International Holdings, will remain involved as a minority shareholder. Due to open in February, Singh describes Tony’s Table as ‘somewhere that families can dine together and know what they’re eating is healthy and

hearty.‘

I coupon “nu. has returned to the Glasgow dining scene with the Merrylee Road Bar and Kitchen. It's an all-day. neighbourhood sort of place serving coffee and pastries, bar bites with a pint of ale or a glass of wine, as well as a full bistro menu. There's a fixed price menu with two courses for £7.50 running from noon to 7pm, while the main menu ranges from a burger with peach and chilli relish to twice-cooked pork belly with an apple and endive salad. Bookings on 0141 637 5774 or check out merryleeroadcom.

I 00. OF 11. good things about holding a food and film festival in the Highlands is that these days you can whistle up some excellent local food to accompany it. Such is the case with the Kingussie Food on Film Festival on 6 and 7 February, where Claire MacDonald will be leading cooking demos at the Saturday morning indoor food market, with screenings on both days of food-related short films and a screening of Chocolat on Saturday evening. Further details available at www.kflf.co.uk

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