Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's Blog
May 19, 2023
I’ve campaigned for decades against the horrific lives factory-farmed chickens lead – but now there’s hope | Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
A shift in supermarkets’ attitudes and a new judicial review could at last make us face up to this blot on our moral conscience
It’s been more than 15 years since my show Hugh’s Chicken Run exposed the treatment of the UK’s most farmed animal. The month after it aired, sales of factory-farmed chickens plummeted and free-range birds flew off the shelves as the public began to contemplate the short and brutal lives of animals they had seen only when headless, plucked and smothered in clingfilm.
The ...
February 26, 2021
If the UK government won't stop industrial fishing from destroying our oceans, activists will | Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
By dropping boulders on the bottom of the seabed, Greenpeace is preventing trawlers from ploughing up vital habitat
Our oceans are in crisis. I saw it for myself while I was making my television series Hugh’s Fish Fight for Channel 4 over a decade ago. I saw the most destructive fishing practices first-hand, as I dived over the sea floor within minutes of fishing boats dragging their metal-toothed gear along the bottom and scraping everything in their path. And I witnessed the desert they created...
June 7, 2019
We need to cut plastic waste: and supermarkets should lead the way | Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Last year Theresa May announced that by the year 2043 the government aimed to “eliminate all avoidable plastic waste”. It’s not soon enough. Over the past 12 months, the alarm bells have been ringing and the Blue Planet effect has got everyone’s attention. People want to see urgent action on plastics from the government and big business, and they also want to know how t...
January 25, 2019
Veg-packed dishes for kids | Four favourite recipes
Beetroot and walnut hummus, macaroni peas, rosemary polenta and roast roots frittata: if these don’t convince them, nothing will
Prep 10 min
Cook 15 min
Serves 4
September 19, 2018
Strawberry crisis: eight easy ways to use up your excess fruit
From delicious daiquiris to the sweetest of jams, transform your berries with these foolproof recipes
As the strawberry needle sabotage scare widens across Australia, supermarkets are pulling punnets from their shelves while farmers are dumping their harvests in fields.
Health officials are advising consumers to take extreme caution with any purchased fruit, but if you’d rather not throw strawberries out, there are plenty of ways to use them up.
August 3, 2018
Six of the best cooling summer drinks
Chill with these five-minute thirst-quenchers: choose from a grapefruit and mint lemonade, a zesty pineapple crush or a herby mandarin cooler
Makes 1 litre
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Continue reading...January 21, 2018
In its own ‘war on plastic’, the UK government is a deserter | Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
The 25-year deadline spells doom for many ocean species. One supermarket’s pledge to ban plastics puts the target to shame
The prime minister has declared war on plastic, with an announcement that the government hopes to “eliminate all avoidable plastic waste” within 25 years. You could say that this week saw the first troops landing on our plastic-strewn beaches. But, rather than our ministers or MPs, they turned out to be the shelf-stackers and checkout workers of Iceland supermarkets.
Those...
March 19, 2015
Pitcairn marine reserve is an incredible win for the oceans | Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
UK’s promise to create world’s largest continuous marine reserve shows those in power can really get things done when it comes to ocean conservation
Amidst the flurry of growth statistics and tax announcements in the budget, you might have missed the most important story of all. Buried in the small print of the red book was some brilliant news for Fish Fighters and ocean lovers everywhere.
The government responded to calls from a coalition of conservationists, and made a commitment to create th...
August 5, 2014
20 best summer salad recipes: part 2
Part 3 of 20 best summer salad recipes available tomorrow
This recipe is based on the classic endive salad, with the addition of fine beans for texture and flavour.
Continue reading...January 31, 2014
Sharp practices: Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's mustard recipes

Grainy or smooth, slightly sweet or slightly bitter, fiercely hot or hardly hot at all: there's a mustard to pep up just about any dish
We've been getting a kick out of mustard for centuries. Roman sources describe the condiment, while medieval European royal households employed a mustardarius to ensure it was correctly prepared for table. These days, you just can't get the staff.
What you can get is ranks and ranks of different mustards: grainy or smooth, slightly sweet or slightly b...
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