Christmas lunch with Surrey produceWe all like using local, seasonal ingredients, but is it really possible to cook your entire Christmas lunch using only Surrey produce? The answer is a resounding ‘yes’, as DEBBIE WARD discovers in December's Surrey Life magazine... READ MORE » 
Surrey restaurants - McDermott’s Fish and ChipsThere’s nothing quite like tucking into fish and chips every now and again, and believe it or not, here in Surrey we have one of the best places in the UK to do just that. John Hughes finds out more READ MORE » 
Surrey restaurants - The Glasshouse, KewThere are only three restaurants in the county with a coveted Michelin star to their name – Drake’s in Ripley, Drakes on the Pond in Abinger Hammer, and the focus of JOHN HUGHES’ attention this month, The Glasshouse in Kew, near Richmond READ MORE » 
Tony Tobin - a potted historyKitchen Diaries - Our resident celeb chef Tony Tobin explains why cheese and chutney go together like Posh and Becks! READ MORE » 
Surrey restaurants - Frascati, MicklehamNestling at the foot of Box Hill, Frascati offers a truly authentic Italian experience – and their Mafia Gateaux is to die for... JOHN HUGHES went along to give it a try
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| Tony Tobin - Back with a bangerKitchen Diaries - Our resident celeb chef Tony Tobin aims to create a new seasonal Surrey trend READ MORE » 
The best of Surrey beerWhether you fancy a firkin of Shere Drop, a polypin of Posh Pooch or just a bottle of TEA, there’s an excellent choice of original beers to be had in Surrey. JANET DONIN visited a few of the independent breweries to discover the best pints in the county READ MORE » 
Tony Tobin - Build up your musselsKitchen Diaries - Our resident celeb chef Tony Tobin on why it pays to be shellfish! READ MORE » 
Grow your own in SurreyWith local, seasonal produce all the rage, allotments have never been so popular – and all across the county people are clamouring to join the waiting list. JIM KEOGHAN reports Photos by Andy Newbold READ MORE » 
10 of the best Surrey tea shops There’s little more delightful than venturing out into the green Surrey countryside for a cream tea – and who better to tell us where to do just that than MARK DAVISON of Surrey Mirror ‘Time for Tea’ fame? Here, he picks out his favourites READ MORE » 
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