Local foodie star partners with foodbank to help tackle poverty

Local foodie star partners with foodbank to help tackle poverty

A Leamington foodie and presenter is helping to shine a spotlight on the efforts of a local charity to help tackle the rising food crisis in the area.

Bianca Rodrigues-Perry took a step behind the scenes for a project partnering with Coventry-based Feed The Hungry UK, for a special two-part episode of her YouTube show, entitled Shop Smart, released this week.

Feed The Hungry is a charity that supports people who are struggling to access food. This includes both international feeding programmes and projects based here in the UK. Two of Feed The Hungry’s local projects are Lillington Community Pantry, located in Leamington Spa, and Coventry foodbank, which is one of the largest foodbanks in the UK.

Bia's Kitchen Show, Feed The Hungry UK, Coventry Foodbank, Lillington Community Pantry.
Bianca creates recipes from a £5 budget from the community pantry. Photos by Rich Smith.

Bianca raised awareness by visiting both the Pantry and the Foodbank and using her platform to explore ways of shopping smart on a limited budget and making best use of basic ingredients.

She was joined by her production crew, along with friends and family before Christmas, to pack food parcels, destined for the 15 foodbank centres across the city.

The first part of the episode also captures her visit to the food pantry where she selected £5 worth of ingredients from which to cook four recipes in the Foodbank kitchen – Galinhada (rice cooked on chicken sauce); Chilli Con Carne from the tin (that she enhanced by adding garlic, onions, chopped tomatoes, spices, beans and fresh coriander); Chicken and Potato Soup; and Saute Cabbage and Red Pesto.

Bia's Kitchen Show, Feed The Hungry UK, Coventry Foodbank, Lillington Community Pantry
Bianca and Gavin film part of the special episode of Bia’s Kitchen Show at The Feed The Hungry warehouse.

Bianca and her team brought a special buzz during her filming at the Halo Centre warehouse, in Binley, where, for the second part of the episode, she was filmed in the kitchen with Foodbank founder Canon Gavin Kibble MBE. The show also looks at the wider work of the international charity through interviews with volunteers and visitors.

Bianca said: “This episode of Bia’s Kitchen Show, titled Shop Smart, is incredibly close to my heart. I had the honour of partnering with Coventry Foodbank – a local initiative doing incredible work in the community – which is part of the global charity Feed the Hungry. “Through them, I was introduced to the Lillington Pantry, a space where people facing financial hardship can shop with dignity, paying just £5 to choose the food that suits their needs.

Bia's Kitchen Show, Feed The Hungry UK, Coventry Foodbank, Lillington Community Pantry

“To support the project, I created the concept of Shop Smart, which is the heart of this episode. I wanted to share practical tips on how to make a small budget go further – by planning meals in advance, combining fresh and tinned ingredients, and cutting down on waste.

“I even created three recipes on the spot during my visit! Later, I joined Gavin – the amazing founder of Coventry Foodbank – in the Community Kitchen, where surplus food is turned into wholesome meals for those who need them most.

She added: “Coming from a country where food insecurity is part of daily life, this experience really touched me. I’m proud to use my platform to shine a light on vital projects like this – and I truly believe it’s only the beginning. When we come together, we can make a real difference – one smart shop and one warm meal at a time.”

Coventry Foodbank distributes food through 15 partner churches and works closely with a wide range of care professionals who identify people in crisis and issue them with a foodbank voucher.

Faye Abbott and Bianca Rodrigues Perry at Lillington Pantry.

Clients bring their voucher to a foodbank centre where it can be redeemed for three days’ emergency food. Volunteers also meet them over a warm drink and can signpost them to other organisations to help resolve the longer-term problems that might cause someone to need to use a foodbank.

Gavin Kibble MBE said of the filming: “The vibrancy and dynamism of Bia in a kitchen environment is wonderful. It was lovely to work with her for a day producing a meal from £5 of ingredients from the Community Pantry. She produced a veritable feast of Brazilian-infused food ramped up to a different level of taste and excitement.

“We really appreciate the time she spent with us. I think we were all deeply impacted by her energy and enthusiasm and her creativity and we look forward to hopefully working with her again in the future.”

The Bia’s Kitchen brand was born in January last year, in which time it has won awards as well as the affections of a loyal and growing UK audience.

The food Bianca purchased for £5 from the pantry.

Bianca added: “We hope our support and the special episode of the show dedicated to the work of Coventry Foodbank and Feed The Hungry, can help make a difference.”

The two episodes are now available to be viewed here: Part 1 – Lillington Pantry

Part 2 – Coventry Foodbank

  • One in five of the UK population live below the poverty line.
  • There are just under 1,400 Trussell Trust food banks in the UK, in addition to at least 1,172 independent food banks.
  • To find out more about Coventry Foodbank and the many ways you can help, visit HERE.
  • Copies of Bianca’s recently released cookbook, Bia’s Kitchen Show – A Culinary Journey of Gratitude, dedicated to local independent food and drink businesses in south Warwickshire, are available from HERE and through Amazon HERE.
Brazilian foodie-turned-author hosts Stratford charity book signing event

Brazilian foodie-turned-author hosts Stratford charity book signing event

Bianca Rodrigues-Perry, The Woodsman, Stratford, book signing

Food lovers took time to visit an exclusive book signing event in Stratford last week for author, chef, presenter and entrepreneur Bianca Rodrigues-Perry, from Leamington.

The event was hosted by The Woodsman Restaurant, whose executive chef Greg Newman, was one of those featured in the book, ‘Bia’s Kitchen Show: The Cookbook – A Culinary Journey of Gratitude.’

It is the first book in a collection launched by Brazilian-born Bianca, who also fronts the successful Bia’s Kitchen Show on YouTube, and celebrates independent businesses in Coventry and Warwickshire.

Rooted in Bia’s own journey of overcoming personal challenges through her passion for cooking, this beautifully crafted collection invites readers to embark on a flavourful adventure. Featuring recipes from her popular online TV series – as well as some of her own creations – the book introduces some of the best independent food businesses in Warwickshire, showcasing talented chefs, nutritionists, and food artisans who bring their love of culinary art to life.

Bianca Rodrigues-Perry, The Woodsman, Stratford, book signing
Photos by Dave Perry Photography.

And every purchase makes a difference, with all profits supporting the mental health charity, Coventry, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire Mind, a cause close to the author’s heart following years of her own personal struggles.

Bianca said of the event: “What a night! I honestly still have goosebumps. Being at The Woodsman, surrounded by amazing people, flavours, and stories – it was pure magic.

“Chef Greg, who’s featured in the book representing the restaurant, brought so much heart to the evening, and I’m just so grateful to him and the whole team for hosting us. It felt like one big family celebration – laughter, hugs, incredible food, and so much love. This book is all about community, resilience, and joy – and the book signing was exactly that. And the best part? Every copy sold helps support mental health through Mind. We’re cooking with purpose, baby!”

Bianca Rodrigues-Perry, The Woodsman, Stratford, book signing

From comforting family meals to exotic dishes, the recipes in this book are both accessible and inventive, allowing home cooks of all levels to recreate the magic of these local chefs in their own kitchens.

Alongside these mouth-watering dishes, Brazilian-born Bia shares her heartfelt story of how cooking became her path to happiness, making this book a deeply personal and uplifting read.

The book also includes a personal dedication to her brother-in-law Oli Perry who took his own life in 2021 and has been published in his memory.

It’s Bia’s combined passions of cooking and entrepreneurialism that became a lifeline – even going on to win Couple’s Come Dine With Me on Channel Four. Buoyed by her early business success running a thriving food delivery service during lockdown, it was in January last year that the Bia’s Kitchen Show brand was born.

Since then Bianca and her show, which is streamed regularly on YouTube, have won the affections of a loyal and growing UK audience.

Bianca Rodrigues-Perry, The Woodsman, Stratford, book signing

Jade Clarke, from Coventry, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire Mind, said: “Bia and her cookery book have brought a truly unique spark to our fundraising efforts. Her delicious recipes, paired with her incredible energy and warmth, have made a lasting impact.

“What has been especially heartfelt is Bia’s personal connection to mental health. Her honesty and openness in sharing her story deeply resonate with so many.

“As a charity, we are incredibly grateful to Bia for shining a spotlight on mental health through her love of food. We support over 44,000 people a year, so every penny counts!

The proceeds raised from her cookery book will help support the invaluable services we provide to the people who need us most.”

To view the Bia’s Kitchen Show Greg Newman episode visit HERE.

Bia’s Kitchen Show: The Cookbook – A Culinary Journey of Gratitude is published by Birmingham-based The Book Chief and is now available for order from Bia’s Kitchen Show HERE and through Amazon HERE.

Review: The Shark Is Broken

Review: The Shark Is Broken

The Shark Is Broken, Birmingham Rep Theatre

The Shark Is Broken is making a big splash in the theatre world and its UK tour has now brought it to Birmingham.

This behind-the-scenes West End and Broadway smash hit comedy about the making of the iconic Steven Spielberg movie Jaws which celebrates its movie’s 50th anniversary this year.

Now a critically acclaimed Olivier award-nominated play in its own right, it is inspired by actor Robert Shaw’s experience playing ‘Quint’ – and played by his son Ian Shaw, who is also co-writer.

The result is a brilliantly funny play which peeks at the choppy waters behind Hollywood’s first blockbuster and imagines what happened on board ‘The Orca’ when the cameras stopped rolling during the filming of the movie.

The Shark Is Broken, Birmingham Rep Theatre

FADE IN: The open ocean, 1974. Filming is delayed… again. The lead actors – theatre veteran Robert Shaw and young Hollywood hotshots Richard Dreyfuss and Roy Scheider – are crammed into a too-small boat, entirely at the mercy of foul weather and a faulty mechanical co-star. Alcohol flows, egos collide, and tempers flare on a chaotic voyage that just might lead to cinematic magic… if it doesn’t sink them all.

It is a depiction of how the three, all from very different acting backgrounds, co-exist while dealing with the challenges of an extended shoot, from boredom and drinking, to playing shove ha’penny and crossed words. In fact, the roles and relationships soon mirror those of the characters in the film, with Scheider doing his best to play peace keeper between the domineering Shaw and the ambitious up-and-coming young actor Dreyfuss.

The Shark Is Broken, Birmingham Rep Theatre

Martha Geelan directs the tour of The Shark Is Broken, based on original direction by Guy Masterson, set and costume design by Duncan Henderson, lighting design by Jon Clark, sound design by Adam Cork, video design by Nina Dunn. Assistant director Molly Stacey, associate sound designer James Melling.

An excellent and endearing 90 minutes of theatre – especially knowing how personal it is to its co-writer. But, in my opinion, it only works for those who have seen – and enjoyed – the film. But surely that must be most of the population!

The Shark Is broken plays at Birmingham Repertory Theatre until Saturday. Tickets available from the box office HERE.

Party celebrates launch of new business collaboration

Party celebrates launch of new business collaboration

Guests gathered in Warwick last week to celebrate the launch of a new local business partnership in the world of PR and marketing.

Amanda Chalmers of Chalmers News PR, in Warwick, has joined professional forces with Bianca Rodrigues-Perry, from Leamington, to launch Bia’s Marketing Production & PR.

Brazilian-born Bianca – also known as the face of YouTube’s Bia’s Kitchen Show – is reprising her career after enjoying huge success as the co-owner of a marketing agency in her native Rio de Janeiro before moving to the UK with her new husband 15 years ago.

Bia's Marketing, Production & PR, Amanda Chalmers, Bianca Rodrigues-Perry
Ruth Kelley, Elinor Perry, Amanda Chalmers, Bianca Rodrigues-Perry, Lianne Kirkman, Kirsty Leahy and Natasha Blacklock. Photos by Dave Perry Photography.

After enjoying success for her own brand through Amanda’s established PR agency, Bianca quickly recognised the potential for collaboration and the women, who hail from countries 5,500 miles apart, are now bringing their combined 50 years of experience to benefit their clients in south Warwickshire – and beyond.

Bia Rodrigues-Perry has over 20 years of experience in marketing and production, working with a portfolio of international brands including McDonalds, Gillette and M&Ms. She possesses the magic touch when it comes to elevating businesses or products to new heights, through a variety of tried and tested techniques, from essential marketing advice and support through to curating showcase events and productions which not only highlight – but celebrate – the brands.

Bia's Marketing, Production & PR, Amanda Chalmers, Bianca Rodrigues-Perry
Sue Cressman, Sally Bee and Karen Jones.

Amanda Chalmers is a trained journalist with over three decades of experience who now boasts a portfolio of successful PR campaigns through her multi-award-winning agency. Her news desk experience and bulging contacts book combine with her boundless enthusiasm, integrity and tenacity to bring the best results for her clients every time. Working with PRs in her capacity as a former newspaper editor in south Warwickshire, Amanda understands exactly what it takes to make a story stand out to both the journalist and potential audience.

Bia's Marketing, Production & PR, Amanda Chalmers, Bianca Rodrigues-Perry
Amanda Chalmers and Bianca Rodrigues-Perry pictured with Steve Bazell of That Gin Company., which hosted the event.

Both women are also finalists in the Ladies First Professional Development Business Awards, Bianca for Influencer of the Year and Amanda for Professional Services Excellence and Excellence in Marketing & Media. Winners will be announced at the glittering ceremony at Dallas Burston Polo Club on June 5th.

Bianca said of the event: ““What a night! The launch of Bia’s Marketing Production and PR was everything I’d hoped for and more — full of heart, great energy and brilliant people. I’m so grateful to everyone who showed up with such love and support — friends, sponsors, fellow creatives and businesses who truly believe in the power of collaboration. A huge thank you to every single one of you. I’m beyond excited about what’s to come, especially through this collaboration with the wonderful Amanda – Chalmers News PR. This is just the beginning, and I can’t wait to see where we go next.”

Bia's Marketing, Production & PR, Amanda Chalmers, Bianca Rodrigues-Perry
Perm Bassi, Bianca Rodrigues-Perry and Tracey McAtamney.

Amanda added: “This is a vision Bianca had been working towards for a long time since settling in the UK and I am proud to be playing a key role within it. I was so touched by the number of friends and associates who made time to turn out and support us on the night and gave us so many words of encouragement for our collaboration. Exciting times ahead.”

The event was part-sponsored by one of Amanda’s long-term clients, That Gin Company, in Warwick as well as Ladies First Professional Development Network, based in Balsall Common and Alsters Kelley Solicitors which has offices across the county.

Bia's Marketing, Production & PR, Amanda Chalmers, Bianca Rodrigues-Perry
Lianne Kirkman and event sponsor Julie McGarrigle.

Other sponsors included Nailcote Hall Hotel Golf and Country Club in Berkswell; Glam & Glow Beauty Lab in Hockley Heath; Art Brazil Beauty in Leamington; The Fleur de Lys Pub in Lowsonford; Dave Perry Photography, in Leamington; Leopard Spots in Leamington and Warwick Spice.

Bia’s Marketing Production & PR offers the full range of marketing and PR services including marketing strategies, branding, website design, social media ads, events planning, content creation and social media management. It also offers access to appearance and sponsorship opportunities on sister company Bia’s Kitchen Show, which now boasts more than 60k followers and 6.5k YouTube subscribers.

Visit: www.biasmarketing.co.uk

Review: Much Ado About Nothing

Review: Much Ado About Nothing

RSC, Much Ado About Nothing, Stratford-upon-Avon

Set in the world of top-flight football and celebrity culture, where scandal-filled rivalries are the hottest new thing and lads and WAGs collide, Longhurst’s latest reimagining of Much Ado About Nothing is the first production in Tamara Harvey and Daniel Evans second season as Co-Artistic Directors of the RSC.

Gone are the opulent Tuscan villas; in their place, the macho world of a European Cup-winning football team, Messina FC.

RSC, Much Ado About Nothing, Stratford-upon-Avon

The story follows the stubborn lovers Beatrice and Benedick, whose banter and mind games conceal a mutual affection. While the younger couple, Hero and Claudio, are torn apart by societal pressures before finding their way back to each other.

At its heart, this is a story about love, honour, and the perils of reputation – with hypocrisy and misogyny weighing heavy with the personas of footballers’ wives and girlfriends objectifying women.

Mobile phones, social media, bodycams and live-streaming onto big screens replace love letters and rumour in this new contemporary treatment of this Shakespeare play.

RSC, Much Ado About Nothing, Stratford-upon-Avon

Freema Agyeman, who made her RSC debut in Twelfth Night last year, is continuing her remarkable foray into Shakespeare’s canon, returning to Stratford-upon-Avon to play Beatrice. Freema is known for her WhatsOnStage Award winning performance in Romeo and Juliet at the Duke of York Theatre last year. This upcoming role will mark her third Shakespeare production in two years. Her screen credits include New Amsterdam, Dreamland, Sense 8, Dr Who and Torchwood.

The incredible Nick Blood joins her to make his RSC debut as Benedick. Nick was recently in After The End (Stratford East) and joins the cast following a recent SAG nomination for his role in Day of the Jackal (Sky). He is well known for his role as Lance Hunter in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Other screen credits include Joan, Slow Horses, Andor, Euphoria and Trollied.

RSC, Much Ado About Nothing, Stratford-upon-Avon

Also making his RSC debut is Daniel Adeosun as Claudio. His previous theatre work includes The Comedy of Errors (Globe), Trouble in Mind (National Theatre), The Secret Love Life of Ophelia (Greenwich Theatre) and his screen credits include The Red King, Andor, September 5, The Book of Clarence.

Like the standout talent from a football youth academy, Eleanor Worthington Cox steps back into the very RSC rehearsal room to play Hero, 13 years after her Olivier-Award winning performance as the eponymous role in Matilda The Musical.

Director, Michael Longhurst said: “I’m delighted to be tackling this play for my RSC directing debut with such an amazing company of actors – a premier league of talent indeed! It’s an incredibly exciting time to be directing for the RSC, as part of Daniel Evans and Tamara Harvey’s second season; thanks to Anna Cooper CDG for the assist in selecting the team.

RSC, Much Ado About Nothing, Stratford-upon-Avon

“Much Ado About Nothing is about love: finding and accepting it – but its timeless investigation of masculinity and sex and gender power dynamics in a slander-fuelled plot – felt ripe for exploration in the contemporary setting of topflight football where WAGs and players-behaving-badly can enact a not-so-merry war.”

The introduction of football and modern references into the play’s language, may not sit well with some Bard purists, but, for me, this ingenious reworking was a winner.

Tickets are available from the box office HERE.

Fancy pre-theatre dinner at the RSC Rooftop Restaurant? Check out my review HERE.