What to Eat Now

What to Eat Now (2008-2009)

EndedDocumentary showFood

Valentine hunts, fishes and cooks his way across Britain to create recipes from the very best autumn fare. His philosophy is to work in harmony with nature to capture flavours which seasonal produce provides.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 20:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E06Episode 6Aug 10, 2009
S02E05Episode 5Aug 3, 2009
S02E04Episode 4Jul 27, 2009
S02E03Episode 3Jul 20, 2009
S02E02Episode 2Jul 13, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What to Eat Now premiered on which date in 2008?

The premiere date for What to Eat Now in 2008 was January 22nd.

Who hosted the TV show What to Eat Now in 2008?

The TV show What to Eat Now in 2008 was hosted by Valentine Warner.

What was the concept of What to Eat Now in 2008?

What to Eat Now in 2008 was a culinary series that focused on seasonal cooking and exploring local ingredients.

In which country was What to Eat Now primarily filmed in 2008?

What to Eat Now in 2008 was primarily filmed in the United Kingdom.

What was the duration of each episode of What to Eat Now in 2008?

Each episode of What to Eat Now in 2008 had a duration of approximately 30 minutes.

How many seasons of What to Eat Now were aired in 2008?

What to Eat Now had one season that aired in 2008.

Did What to Eat Now feature any special guests or celebrity chefs in 2008?

Yes, What to Eat Now in 2008 featured various special guests and celebrity chefs who shared their expertise and recipes.

What was the main focus of What to Eat Now in 2008?

The main focus of What to Eat Now in 2008 was to encourage viewers to cook with fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

Did What to Eat Now in 2008 explore international cuisines?

Yes, What to Eat Now in 2008 explored a range of international cuisines, showcasing diverse culinary traditions.

Were there any specific themes or topics covered in What to Eat Now in 2008?

Yes, What to Eat Now in 2008 covered various themes such as seasonal produce, sustainable cooking, and traditional recipes.

Did What to Eat Now in 2008 provide cooking tips and techniques?

Yes, What to Eat Now in 2008 offered cooking tips and techniques to help viewers enhance their culinary skills.

Did What to Eat Now in 2008 feature any cooking demonstrations?

Yes, What to Eat Now in 2008 included cooking demonstrations to guide viewers through the preparation of different dishes.

What were some of the popular recipes featured on What to Eat Now in 2008?

Some popular recipes featured on What to Eat Now in 2008 included dishes like roasted chicken, seasonal salads, and seafood preparations.

Did What to Eat Now in 2008 emphasize healthy eating?

Yes, What to Eat Now in 2008 emphasized the importance of healthy eating and showcased nutritious recipes.

Did What to Eat Now in 2008 explore any regional cuisines within the United Kingdom?

Yes, What to Eat Now in 2008 explored regional cuisines within the United Kingdom, highlighting traditional dishes from different areas.

How did What to Eat Now in 2008 inspire viewers to experiment in the kitchen?

What to Eat Now in 2008 inspired viewers to experiment in the kitchen by showcasing creative and accessible recipes.

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