In a Taxi with ; Jimmy Doherty the Farmer Who Brought Pig-Rearing to Our Screens (with a Little Help From Jamie Oliver) Visits a Bookshop En Route to His Local
Mail on Sunday › August 16, 2004
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Mail on Sunday › August 16, 2004
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To Suffolk, a county made famous first by painter John Constable [b 1776] and second by the 29-year-old blond pig god, Jimmy Doherty. Britain's latest television star is more likely to leap into a tractor than a taxi, so it's a rare treat for him to be picked up at his farmyard by one of only three black cabs in Ipswich. 'He's our local hero,' says cabbie Steve, who ferries customers to the farm shop featured on the recent BBC1 series, Jimmy's Farm.
And for once the camera does not lie: Jimmy, creator of the best- selling 'Essex love sausage' (with ginseng, garlic, champagne and chives), turns out to be pure agricultural Viagra.See the full content of this document
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In a Taxi with ; Jimmy Doherty the Farmer Who Brought Pig-Rearing to Our Screens (with a Little Help From Jamie Oliver) Visits a Bookshop En Route to His Local
After we've prised Rosie the love-struck piglet off Jimmy's leg, Steve takes us for a jaunt round Jimmy's haunts. First stop is a half-timbered bookshop in Ipswich's...
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