This week, The Times dedicated half a page in the Times2 section to the quest of Tom Herbert and realbreadcampaign.org for schools to join a campaign to 'grow your lawn'. Tom describes his inspiration for the campaign to get schools growing their own wheat in the Young Times section, pointing teachers and youth group leaders towards the realbreadcampaign.org website where there is free information in a Bake Your Lawn guide, and where you can buy 100g packets of organic wheat for £2 (to cover p&p). Tom will keep us informed of this campaign on the Hobbs House website, follow his progress on twitter @Tom_Herbert_


Closer magazine drooled over our 'hot men'

Grazia are looking forward to watching the 'hot brothers' (I'm sensing a theme here, is this TV for men with fire and knives and all that, or hitting all the rights notes with the girls?)

Heat magazine promoted the romantic episode 3 this Wednesday
Marie Claire loves the Fabulous Baker Brothers, and hope that this good thing catches on...
The Metro, a free London paper, get Tom and Henry to share their favourite things

The
Radio Times salivates over the macho cooking (and biceps) this week

Shortlist have beautifully illustrated Henry's instructions for a proper pork pie
The
Daily Mail had a whole page in last weekend's magazine, detailing the Hobbs House history and much much more...
