As I’m a big foodie, I’m signed up to almost every restaurant and food subscription going. Mostly, emails just go straight into my virtual ‘Trash’, but occasionally the contents catch my eye and really make…
So this week we celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights which is then followed by Hindu new year. When I was younger I used to love this time of year. The main reason because,…
So if you haven’t noticed from the recipes and restaurant reviews I’ve written so far, I LOVE Indian food, which in turn means I love a good curry. Curry is an interesting word if you…
EmJay and myself had a super busy weekend this week just gone. Part of that involved our usual monthly (more like bi/tri-monthly) check of the cupboards to make sure we start to use things which…
Since my rework of the blog, I wanted to start to republish some of my old recipes with some updated pictures. This one is still one of EmJay’s absolute favourites! Teriyaki style salmon, with a…
So 1st – 7th September is National Lamb Week in Britain. To me it’s a great excuse to make lots of dishes with the only red meat I would eat until about 2 years ago.…
Since I can remember, I’ve been a huge fan of Greek Souvlaki. Tender meat in lemony juices with a hint of garlic. It was always one of my go to’s when I went to a…
I didn’t try a proper cheesecake until I was about 18 years old (Yeah, I know!), only because I thought the concept of it was super weird, cheese this salty savoury yummy food being mixed…
On the street where I grew up, we had an Italian family who lived opposite us, Anna and Tony would always invite us over and I would love the smells that would come from across…
I wasn’t planning on another post this week but absolutely had to tell you guys what I made yesterday. So, if you’ve made my onion tomato masala already (recipe here) then you’ve now got a…
So, after the success of the doner kebab, I got to thinking, could I recreate the famous chicken shawarma that you usually get in takeaways? Now usually they are packed full of any part of…
So today marks quite a special day in Hindu culture, Raksha Bandhan. It’s a day to celebrate siblings. Sisters tie a sacred thread on their brothers right hand wrist to wish them health, wealth and…