How to make Prince Charles' favourite brunch: Royal reveals recipe for Cheesy Baked Eggs with organic ingredients and British cheese
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-8306769/Prince-Charles-shares-recipe-favourite-brunch-recipe-Cheesy-Eggs.html
>Alongside snaps and the recipe for the delicious meal, Prince Charles opened up about the importance of 'good food' during the crisis, saying: 'One thing that undoubtedly brings many of us great comfort is good food.'
>He went on to urge amateur chefs to seek out organic ingredients for the bake 'where possible' and 'support British cheesemakers' and other small businesses who might be struggling during the coronavirus crisis.
>Prince Charles added: 'It is deeply troubling to learn that this crisis risks destroying one of the most wonderful joys in life – British cheese.'
Prince Charles issues plea for world once coronavirus pandemic hell ends
https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1272306/prince-Charles-news-coronavirus-uk-prince-of-wales-farming-food-supplies-royal-news
>He wrote in an op-ed published by Country Life Magazine: "One of the most encouraging developments I have heard of during these past few difficult weeks has been the growth of local food-delivery services, often sourcing locally produced food — vegetables, eggs, milk, meat, juice, homemade pies and cheese.
>With low food miles and simple, short supply chains, these initiatives are reminding us how things could be and they are serving to bind communities ever closer together, too. When we come out of this pandemic, as we surely will, it seems to me that we must learn some lessons: of the crucial importance of Nature to our wellbeing and to our very existence; of the power of localisation; and simply of a kinder way of being."
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