CNN turns spotlight on AGA Rangemaster’s China plans
The AGA cooker is such a familiar British icon that it’s easy to forget that it is not yet a common fixture in kitchens in some other countries around the world.
The World According to Lady AGA Blog
The AGA cooker is such a familiar British icon that it’s easy to forget that it is not yet a common fixture in kitchens in some other countries around the world.
Divertimenti is one of my favourite places to shop – it’s a veritable cookware emporium, a must-visit for anyone who loves food and cooking.
I have a real love of international food, from fragrant Thai rice and aromatic Chinese dumplings through to yummy Belgian waffles and gooey Kladdkaka chocolate cakes from Sweden.
It was so exciting to see the BBC’s Great British Bake Off win a BAFTA and wonderful to see Mary Berry looking so fabulous.
I love looking through vintage AGA advertising and seeing how the brand has evolved over the years.
I am reluctant to talk about good weather as, frankly, we’ve had such a bad run lately but with a bank holiday on the horizon I’ve decided to be fantastically optimistic.
This weekend I’m planning to get involved with Wallace & Gromit’s Big Breakfast.
You’ll be thrilled to learn that charity runners Pete Digby and Paul Milson completed their challenge and ran the Virgin London Marathon in an amazing six hours and 28 minutes.
Finally, after months of planning and a rigorous training schedule, Pete Digby is to run the Virgin London Marathon today.
Those who follow AGA on Facebook will know that sadly, Agatha the AGA cooker will not be allowed to run in the Virgin London Marathon on Sunday.
I don’t really possess the exercise gene, so I am full of admiration for Pete Digby, who plans to run the Virgin London Marathon on April 21st pulling an AGA cooker!
If you’re stuck indoors because it’s freezing and you feel like cheering yourself up a bit, take a look at the adorable Micro Lamb on Twitter.