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Cambridge Food and Drink Festival Seeks New Committee Members

June 4th, 2009

The Cambridge Food and Drink Festival (CFDF) is looking for new committee members, helpers and friends to ensure that it continues to bring better and bigger events to the people of the Cambridge and surrounding areas.  If you or someone you know are into food and drink and would like to join our team of happy enthusiasts then please contact me, Chris Eadon on chris@stonetime.co.uk  or go to www.camfoodfest.co.uk and send us details about yourself and your interest in food and drink.

There will be a meeting of all prospective new committee members held at Cook’s Barn in Bottisham www.cooksbarn.com at 6.30pm on 12th October 2009.  Free food and drink will be on the agenda of course!  If you would like to attend then please register by making contact with us first.

Please sign up to this blog now so you will automatically receive updates on the search for a committee.  Many thanks.

 

Chris Eadon.

Cambridge Food and Drink Festival

Crispy Chris is taking a sabbatical from 209Radio.

June 4th, 2009

I can’t believe I am able to say this given the current economic situation but Stonetime (my “day job”) is so busy that I am no longer able to afford the luxury of indulging my passion for all things foodie.  Unfortunately this means that I can not devote the time necessary to prepare, cook, photograph and write up the recipes for John Levine’s Happy and Healthy Hour on Cambridge’s 209Radio on 105fm.

The up-side of course is that Stonetime is thriving against the odds and our employees are enjoying a level of security not shared by many others in our country.  It is my hope that once I have been able to re0rganise our systems to better cope with our increased work load I will be able to return to the Happy and Healthy Hour with more exciting and unusual recipes fo you to try out.

In the mean time ff you have any unusual recipes that we are unlikely to find in the cook books and would like to share them  then please email them to me and I may be able to broadcast some of them when I come back to radio or at least share them with the rest of the world through this site.

Happy munching!

Chris.

209 Radio

Can Curry Prevent Altzheimer’s and Dementia?

June 4th, 2009

Weekly curry ‘may fight dementia’

Curry

The key ingredient appears to be turmeric

Eating a curry once or twice a week could help prevent the onset of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, a US researcher suggests.

The key ingredient is curcumin, a component of the spice turmeric.

Curcumin appears to prevent the spread of amyloid protein plaques – thought to cause dementia – in the brain.

But the theory, presented at the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ annual meeting, has been given a lukewarm reception by UK experts.

 

o Can Curry Prevent Altzheimers and Dementia?
start quote rb Can Curry Prevent Altzheimers and Dementia? If you have a good diet and take plenty of exercise, eating curry regularly could help prevent dementia end quote rb Can Curry Prevent Altzheimers and Dementia?
Professor Murali Doraiswamy
Duke University

Amyloid plaques, along with tangles of nerve fibres, are thought to contribute to the degradation of the wiring in brain cells, eventually leading to symptoms of dementia.

Professor Murali Doraiswamy, of Duke University in North Carolina, said there was evidence that people who eat a curry meal two or three times a week have a lower risk of dementia.

He said researchers were testing the impact of higher doses – the equivalent of going on a curry spree for a week – to see if they could maximise the effect.

Animal studies

Professor Doraiswamy told the meeting: “There is very solid evidence that curcumin binds to plaques, and basic research on animals engineered to produce human amyloid plaques has shown benefits.”

“You can modify a mouse so that at about 12 months its brain is riddled with plaques.

“If you feed this rat a curcumin-rich diet it dissolves these plaques. The same diet prevented younger mice from forming new plaques.

“The next step is to test curcumin on human amyloid plaque formation using newer brain scans and there are plans for that.”

Professor Doraiswamy said a clinical trial was now underway at the University of California, Los Angeles, to test curcumin’s effects in Alzheimer’s patients.

He said research had also examined turmeric’s therapeutic potential for treating conditions such as cancer and arthritis.

Good diet

He stressed that eating a curry could not counter-balance the increased risk of dementia associated with a poor diet.

 

o Can Curry Prevent Altzheimers and Dementia?
start quote rb Can Curry Prevent Altzheimers and Dementia? Indian communities that regularly eat curcumin have a surprisingly low incidence of Alzheimer’s disease but we don’t yet know why end quote rb Can Curry Prevent Altzheimers and Dementia?
Dr Susanne Sorensen
Alzheimer’s Society

However, he said: “If you have a good diet and take plenty of exercise, eating curry regularly could help prevent dementia.”

Professor Doraiswamy predicted it might be possible to develop a curry pill which had the same therapeutic effect.

However, Rebecca Wood, of the Alzheimer’s Research Trust, stressed that people would need to eat a lot of curry – over 100g of turmeric curry powder – to get a clinical dose of curcumin.

She said: “Professor Doraiswamy’s unpublished research applies only to animal models; his hypothesis has not been confirmed in human clinical trials.

“We look forward to the results of the human curcumin trial at UCLA.”

Dr Susanne Sorensen, of the Alzheimer’s Society, said: “Indian communities that regularly eat curcumin have a surprisingly low incidence of Alzheimer’s disease but we don’t yet know why.

“Alzheimer’s Society is keen to explore the potential benefits of curcumin in protecting the brain and we are conducting our own research into this area.

“A cheap, accessible and safe treatment could transform the quality of life of thousands of people with the condition.”

Thought for Food