In four weeks’ time we will be waking up to Boxing Day.

It’s time to start eating mince pies.
In four weeks’ time we will be waking up to Boxing Day.

It’s time to start eating mince pies.
Diary: Thursday 26 November
This has been a day of contrasts…
…from helping prepare dinner for over 200 guests to cooking a simple family meal for six.
Having had a very mild start to November, the month has turned bitterly cold and grey.
It is time to hit back with some colour.
Diary: 20 October
Our second day exploring London starts with a trip to the City.
Victory may be in the kitchen, but this morning I am the customer not the cook. (more…)
Diary: 13 October
Desperate situations call for desperate measures.

Having made a bad batch of cakes I was on a rescue mission.
Today’s cake reminds me of a recent Korean Drama.

Like the hero who saved his spare cash in a Piggy Bank, I feel a bit lost without a saved cake in the freezer.
This is the sweetcorn dish that accompanied our roast lamb dinner.
Here is the story of how it came about.
Diary: 26 September
The lamb has been roasting in the oven for nearly five hours.

It is time to prepare some side dishes.
Diary: 25 September
As part of our Lamb Shoulder Party we are serving a selection of cheeses.
These oat biscuits are simple to make and taste much better than shop-bought ones.
After the success of the pulled pork party, there is only one thing to do…

…repeat the earlier exercise but with lamb.*