

Scrambled eggs
"Scrambled eggs are eggs at their most egalitarian: socialism in inexpensive, edible ovoid form." Tony Naylor - The Guardian Life is...
Jan 11, 2022


Beetroot and artichoke - a match?
(Top tip: mixing pink and green always seems to work well in food photography.) - Vancouver with love This is a tea towel that I bought...
Jan 10, 2022


Indian picnics - a relic of the raj
"In India, eating is a private affair not to be witnessed by onlookers, and it is regarded as improper to eat in the open. Besides, it...
Jan 9, 2022


Sweet potatoes - a leftover on my desk
When I was doing that desk clearing exercise in the last day or so I came across this page, torn out of an old Coles Magazine. Obviously...
Jan 8, 2022


So very today
"I hope your day is a gentle one." Belinda Jeffery Continuing with my mission to clear my desk, I am turning to one of my Christmas...
Jan 7, 2022


Tidying my desk
Still in a New Year's frame of mind I have decided today to deal with some of the little things in this stack of stuff waiting for me to...
Jan 6, 2022


Two for the op shop?
“Today, if we cook, we Google it. New cookbooks lie on the coffee table and we drool over Tuscan landscapes and rustic bread ovens....
Jan 5, 2022


Do you write in your cookbooks?
“[Annotations] are deeply personal and it's one of the reasons why cookbooks are often handed down within families. In many cases they...
Jan 4, 2022


A recipe and a book - why I'm a cowardly cook
“In cooking, as in writing, you must please yourself to please others,” Nigella Lawson For relaxation in the last couple of days I have...
Jan 3, 2022


"Fairly good on the whole"
"tolerable; acceptable; adequate; passable; satisfactory; decent; respectable; alright; sufficient; allowable; average; fair;...
Jan 2, 2022


A favourite fish - first recipe
"Remember that a very good sardine is always preferable to a not that good lobster" Ferran Adria I know I've done sardines before - a...
Jan 1, 2022

