If there is one thing most cooks covet, it’s a shiny new KitchenAid; they are an iconic piece of beautifully designed kit. Sadly, little Brick…
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Stark, Where the food is anything but, Restaurant review, Broadstairs
Back in September, A gifted me a dinner at Stark, to mark my ever increasing years. He discovered Stark when Ben Crittenden, chef and owner,…
Papa L’s Supperclub, a night of love and laughter, supperclub review, london
My recent immersion into the world of supperclubs has been nothing short of joyous. I love sitting at a table of strangers and walking away…
Six Storeys with Ronnie Murray, As’paragus dinners this ones a goodie, supperclub review, London
I get excited when seasons start, food seasons that is. Right now, I’m excited for asparagus and jersey royals, so you can imagine my excitement…
Peg, practically perfect in every way, restaurant review, London
Of late DB and I have been shockingly bad at catching up, so it was with much joy that I arranged Easter Lunch at Peg,…
Food at 52, kitchen confidence part three, cookery school, London
As I rang the bell, it was hard to believe this was my last class at Food at 52<. As each week passed,our little gang…
Food at 52, kitchen confidence part one,cookery school, London
Last year, when I officially became a grown up, (although there is some debate surrounding this) some of my favs bought me a voucher for…
Foliage, A joy to behold, restaurant review, Franschoek
Back in November, when we booked our flights to Cape Town, my first task was to book some amazing places to eat. Top of my list was…
Sapling, new growth shows real promise, restaurant review, London
Sadly closed in January 2019 If you were simply to read about the ethos behind Sapling, without meeting owner Bob Ritchie, you’d be forgiven for thinking…
Hawksmoor, summer menu, restaurant review, London
It had been a particularly and unexpectedly, shitty week for little E. She was in need of some TLC or, in this case, some S&T. So, when I was…