Blog Action Day: How Jamie Oliver highlights UK poverty

Today is Blog Action Day and thousands of bloggers are uniting to talk about poverty.

Now I know that poverty is rife in the developing world, but sometimes I think people forget the poverty in developed countries.

In the UK, Jamie Oliver is midway through a series called Jamie’s Ministry of Food, where he’s attempting to get an entire town, Rotherham, to learn to cook properly.

I’m impressed by his drive and passion for the project and think it’s immensely honourable, but it’s just highlighted to me the problem many people have in affording ingredients.

Don’t get me wrong, it’s good that people are learning how to cook beef stir fry or chicken wrapped in prosciutto, but Jamie is paying for all these ingredients.

Once he leaves, how many people are going to be able to afford to buy these items: beef is expensive, even if you buy it diced and prepackaged. So is salmon, especially if you’re feeding a family.

I’m not denying that takeaways aren’t just as expensive, but food costs are spiralling and for many people, it’s tough to buy much of this food.

A feature in The Guardian a couple of weeks ago pointed out that it’s far cheaper to get calorific intake through ‘value’ high-fat sausages than good quality meat-packed bangers. The same is true for french fries and similar junk food.

This is why people eat takeaways. I’m not denying that people need to be better educated about food, but money talks and for the underclass in the UK it will always be more appealing to live on crap than learn how to cook and spend a little more!

Is Sharon Stone heading for meltdown?

Sharon StoneThere was a time when I thought Sharon Stone was pretty cool. After her remarkable turn in Casino it seemed as if she was heading for great things.

And then, and then it all slowly went downhill, rather than back up. Her descent in total weirdness was confirmed this week when a judge turned down her custody request for her son, Roan.

Apparently, La Stone wanted to inject her son’s feet with Botox in order to stop them smelling.

She also believed Roan suffered from a spinal condition, of which there was no evidence. The court also noted: ‘Mother appears to overreact to many medical issues involving Roan.’

No shit, Sherlock!

Terry O’Neill has Freedom

Spotted Terry O’Neill yesterday morning on a bus heading down Kings Road – where else?

Along with David Bailey he’s one of the most famous photographers from the 1960s when he shot all the most iconic musicians and models.

I was pleased to see that Terry hasn’t let his success get to his head, as he was taking a No.11 bus and using his Freedom pass, given to all over 60s.

Good man!