

Ottolenghi's tomato tarts
"The best thing to do to overcome feeling downcast and gloomy is to eat tomatoes a few times a week, say researchers." The Health Site I...
Jun 13, 2023


Specks
"Speck - a tiny patch or spot" Vocabulary.com Speck So these are not really specks - they are too big, but it is Speck with a capital S...
Apr 24, 2023


Summer's end
"Moods, like seasons, change and the anticipation of something new and different is what gives life an edge." Delia Smith It's my guru...
Mar 7, 2023


A 46 year-old bottle of wine
"Appreciating old wine is like making love to a very old lady. It is possible. It can even be enjoyable. But it requires a bit of...
Jan 20, 2023


Game on - well not in Australia
"See! From the brake the whirring pheasant springs, And mounts exulting on triumphant wings; Short is his joy! He feels the fiery wound,...
Nov 15, 2022


What was it all about?
Was it about the wine, the view, the company or the food, maybe even the cookbooks? We had a really good day yesterday, theoretically a...
Oct 16, 2022


Sugar cane
"reeds that produce honey without bees" Yesterday we journeyed to the beautiful Mossman Gorge in the Daintree. As any of you have been...
Sep 15, 2022


Bees like purple and it will save them
"If technology can play a role in protecting this amazing species then we need to embrace it before it's too late." Ian Cane - Beekeeper...
Jun 16, 2022


Duxelles - a first recipe
"A few spoonfuls can be used to cut out the early stages of those many recipes which begin with onion and mushrooms sweated slowly...
Jun 4, 2022


Grains in a salad - ancient or new?
"The vast array of grains marketed as ancient—from quinoa to millet to spelt—are, yes, old. Maybe 3,000 years. Maybe 8,000. Who knows?...
Apr 25, 2022


Humpty Doo barramundi
Well actually, as always, this is going to be about more than Humpty Doo. But I will start there. The actual starting point for this was...
Mar 3, 2022


Strawberries - Manet, Renoir, Jane Grigson and Snow White
"When Chardin lived, wild strawberries were the only ones. His contemporary, Diderot, described them as being like 'the tip of a...
Jan 12, 2022


A climatarian diet? Too hard
“It boils down to people buying what they need, and using what they buy." Andrew Parry - Wrap Does it though? I think it's much more...
Nov 19, 2021


Titbits
"TITBIT - a choice morsel of food; a small and particularly interesting item of gossip or information." I have book group here tonight,...
Nov 10, 2021


Cheese bits
"Cheese has always been a food that both sophisticated and simple humans love." M. F. K. Fisher I have used that particular quote as my...
Oct 25, 2021


What about smoked salmon?
"it is almost guaranteed that at some point this Christmas, you will eat smoked salmon." Tony Naylor - The Guardian We always have some...
Oct 22, 2021


Do I stop eating salmon?
“It’s the pink fish finger of the 21st century." Richard Flanagan I have had salmon on my to do list for some time now but have felt a...
Oct 21, 2021


Soy - miracle health food or destroyer of the planet?
"Whether you know it or not, you'll probably be eating soya today. It's in 60% of all processed food, from cheese to ice cream, baby...
Oct 8, 2021


The importance of poo
"1% of wastewater is waste. The rest is wasted water." I can't remember why now that poo got on to my list of potential blog topics, but...
Aug 31, 2021


Ancient is modern
"The rise of ancient grains is, above all, a feat of marketing." New York Times This is not going to be a post about what you can do with...
Jun 8, 2021

