Local magistrate, Teresa Ibbotson finds an interesting way of raising funds for the local church organ - she invites people to an al fresco Italian feast and suggests that the guests pay what they think her meal is worth. The five-course feast includes home-made spinach and ricotta-filled pasta, stuffed pigs' trotters and Italian sausages in a rich tomato sugo. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall also visits Bethany Schneider and Kate Thomas, two Oxford women planning a brunch for their friends. On the menu are home baked croissants and bagels, and Mexican nopalitas - cactus leaves and scrambled eggs with a variety of salsas. Hugh also helps with their unusual place settings of dolls decorated with tattoos, whips and high-heeled boots.