Mary McCartney - Vegetarian
In a society where youth and sexual vibrancy are celebrated, is the menopause the beginning of the end, or simply a new beginning? Plus the perfect dish for a vegetarian supper.
Queen Anne was the first Queen of the United Kingdom. But what do we really know about her ? Artist Tracey Emin says she's struggling with the menopause. She's described it as being a gentle decline, making her feel slightly dead. Is she right? Is the menopause the beginning of the end, or simply a new beginning?
Mary McCartney is best known as a photographer. She's now following in her mother Linda's footsteps and creating vegetarian food . She joins Jenni to Cook the Perfect vegetarian supper dish.
And could you foster a child? We meet three sisters from Gloucester who are all foster carers - a job they took on when their own children had flown the nest.
Producer Ruth Watts.
Presenter Jenni Murray.
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Cook the Perfect... Spicy Rice Noodles with Mary McCartney
Duration: 08:37
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Queen Anne
Duration: 07:37
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Orange Prize Winner
Madeleine Miller has won the Orange Prize 2012. She’s a classics teacher from Boston who spent ten years writing her first novel – The Song of Achilles. Madeleine joins Jenni to discuss last night.
Duration: 08:01
The Menopause: the beginning of the end?
Is the menopause the beginning of the end, or a new beginning? Jenni is joined by Jill Shaw Ruddock, author of The Second Half of Your Life and Jane Shilling, author of The Stranger in the Mirror.
Duration: 08:17
Cook the Perfect: Vegetarian Supper Dish
Photographer, Mary McCartney daughter of late mother Linda has followed in her mother’s footsteps and turned her attention to food. Mary joins Jenni to cook the perfect vegetarian supper dish.
Duration: 02:05
Ruling Queens: Queen Anne
Queen Anne is the reigning queen that we tend to forget. But she was the first Queen of the United Kingdom. Jenni talks to historian Siobhan Clark about what we ought to know about Queen Anne.
Duration: 08:18
Fostering
Sisters Wendy Bagwell, Carol Gordon and Angela George all took on the job of Fostering later on in life. Lizz Pearson went to meet them to find out what impact fostering had had on their lives.
Duration: 08:10
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- Thu 31 May 2012 10:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
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