Michele Roberts

Articles by Michele Roberts

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The little flower

  • 12 January 2004

Saint Therese of Lisieux Kathryn Harrison Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 209pp, £14.99 ISBN 0297847287

Michele Roberts feeds milk and champagne to a cat

  • 12 January 2004

The cat and I spent New Year's Eve together, drinking milk and champagne

Michele Roberts enjoys marzipan at Christmas

  • 15 December 2003

Though I yearned to be a saint, I could never deny my appetite for presents

Michele Roberts on the magic of mushrooms

  • 01 December 2003

Unbeatable mushrooms: I ate them in Bali, at the end of the hippie trail

Michele Roberts compares women to figs

  • 24 November 2003

Like figs, women know how to rot and die, and how to ripen again

Michele Roberts feasts on chestnuts in Modena

  • 10 November 2003

Italians don't think about history without the help of a sweet bun

Michele Roberts on Communion as a gourmet feast

  • 27 October 2003

I remember Communion as a gourmet feast, delivered by holy men

Michele Roberts celebrates a triple harvest festival

  • 13 October 2003

I didn't want to leave France - so I made do with a triple harvest festival

Michele Roberts advises us to eat like bullocks

  • 29 September 2003

People with eating disorders should follow the example of bullocks

Michele Roberts on the way to a woman's heart

  • 15 September 2003

Nothing reveals a woman's character more than her attitude to eating

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