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Joanna Weinberg's guide to feeding a foodie family

May 30, 2012 15:07
Joanna Weinberg

ByVictoria Prever, Victoria Prever

2 min read

‘But you’re a Jew — you’ll never survive in the country!” That was the reaction when Joanna Weinberg mentioned to an acquaintance that she was off to live in deepest Somerset with her family, husband Ed and children, May aged four and two-year-old Billy.

“My new personal circumstances have completely changed the way I cook and shop” says Weinberg. Without gourmet delicatessens to pop into on the way home from work, or even an interesting corner shop, she says buying groceries is now “more about online shopping and making nifty choices, like using long-life products better”.
Weinberg’s much praised first book, How to Feed your Friends with Relish, was an indulgent how-to for urban foodies. In it she covered a whole range of stylish ways to entertain friends, including all sorts of parties and last-minute gatherings. But things are different now.

“I can only write about what is going on in my life,” she says. “When May was born it became clear that the days of impromptu guests around our kitchen table were coming to an end.”
Now miles from her old stomping ground, there is little chance of anyone popping in unexpectedly for supper. Entertaining is planned for the weekends with friends coming to stay, which she says she loves, but adds: “I’m much more inclined now to get people to help with a meal as it’s just too overwhelming to do everything. You have to compromise a lot more and there’s no time to do the little twiddly bits that used to take an extra 30 minutes”.

It is comforting to hear a food writer who has published advice on stylish entertaining admit to occasionally finding it all a bit much. Equally gratifying is her frank disclosure that her toddlers’ tastes are as unpredictable as their contemporaries.