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Welcome to July

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Just before the starting pistol fires for the Paris Olympics (26 July), we speak to five Olympians about their best dishes for fuelling an action-packed summer, including track-and-field athlete and broadcaster Greg Rutherford, who shares his smoked trout scramble. There’s also an exclusive interview with Tom Kerridge, who champions shopping locally and seasonally while sharing recipes from his new cookbook that celebrates British regional produce. On a similar theme, we’ve partnered with supermarket Morrisons to mark its 125th anniversary, creating 20 new recipes that showcase the fruit, veg, bread, meat and fish from its Market Street counters.

This is my final welcome note as I move on from my role as editor-in-chief – I’ve loved hearing your views, which ensure we bring you the best recipes and stories across all our platforms. I look forward to sharing more with you in my new role as editor-at-large.

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5 reasons to buy our July issue

1. New ways to BBQ

Skewers with chargrilled cabbage

Discover innovative barbecue recipes with our chargrilled chicken curry, charred tomato salsa and not-your-usual-veggie skewers.

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2. Quick and clever ice cream

Three types of no-churn ice cream on a pastel background

No ice-cream maker? No problem – our simple, no-churn recipes can be made without any fancy equipment.

3. Easy no-cook meals

No-cook watermelon salad with feta on a serving dish

Our simple yet delicious no-cook recipes help you spend less time in the kitchen and more time outdoors in the sun.

4. Grow it cook it

Tomato quiche on a yellow background

This month, learn BBC Gardeners’ World’s top tips for growing your own tomatoes, chillies and cucumbers, along with delicious recipes for making the most of your crops.

5. Eat like an Olympian

Green salad in a green bowl

Ever wondered what an Olympian eats in a day? We asked five Team GB Olympians so you can find out – and try it for yourself at home!


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stanathorn

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HI I was expecting my November issue through the post yet I received the Christmas issue......is this a mistake?

andy.c.dodd43672

We’ve just received our issue and it will be the last. It is full off awful recipes, such as spinach and beetroot roulade, which looks horrific, hassleback carrots, totally pointless and real drive against supporting British produce. Surely you should be promoting seasonal vegetables, British meat…

ipswichgirl2017

still waiting for june issue of good food as well as easy cook

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Is there many plant based recipes in your magazine or vegan recipes

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