

Bland - some thoughts and a recipe
"Bland: lacking strong features or characteristics and therefore uninteresting. Unseasoned, mild-tasting, or insipid." Oxford Languages...
Jun 16, 2023


Three moments in time - gnocchi
"Gnocchi is not just for rib-sticking, soul-warming meals by candlelight, but for light summer days, too." Nigel Slater Uninspired again...
Jun 1, 2023


Mare nostrum
"When visitors to France and Spain, in particular, drive towards the sea they say that the sensation at a certain point is of opening a...
May 24, 2023


Carrot soup
"a recipe designed to be as fluid as the weather" Nigel Slater Yesterday I wrote about boredom and looking at the title of this post you...
Apr 29, 2023


Middle-Eastern then and now
"Fusion is just a way of describing what we are doing today. When you think of the Ottoman Empire, that's exactly what they were doing –...
Mar 21, 2023


Brown but so much more
"Colour fades as flavour deepens: a metaphor for much of life I suggest." Nigella Lawson Which is, indeed food for thought. In her book...
Feb 4, 2023


Nostalgia and the 'caff'
"I’m really genuinely terrified that we are losing for ever the caff. And I mean that very specifically: the caff not the cafe ......
Jan 29, 2023


"The most exciting meal of my life"
This is me, roundabout the age of fifteen I think, and so a little older than when I experienced the most exciting meal of my life. It's...
Jun 30, 2022


'A circuitous route to 'A word from ...'
"Indecision is a decision" Jason Evert I meandered to this post from a starting point which was going to lead elsewhere. However, as I...
Jun 22, 2022


Smithfield and a London pub's story
"Its a bit cloudy in London but people are already drinking out on the streets - God Bless the pubs." Guillermo del Toro I'm not sure...
Apr 20, 2022


Another sad goodbye
"The highest tribute to the dead is not grief but gratitude." Thornton Wilder I sit here in my beautiful garden on this sunny day...
Jan 19, 2022


From a website to the whole cultural diversity thing
"I just started with curiosity and kept asking questions, eating out and metabolising lots of facts from articles and books – anyone can...
Jan 17, 2022


Time to say goodbye to Graham I think
“The dead can survive as part of the lives of those that still live.” Kenzaburō Ōe We are now fairly certain that our good friend Graham...
Dec 28, 2021


Back - to basics and beginnings
It's been almost a week since I have created a post for this blog. Why? Well all sorts of reasons, most of them being just that I have...
Dec 14, 2021


A jug
"As cooks, we hang on to some implements for vast periods of time ... What starts out as a mere functional tool, through time becomes...
Dec 8, 2021


A blast from the past - poppy seed cake
"However unpredictable the weather, however disastrous the outing, however much fun has not really been had on the family-day out,...
Nov 30, 2021


Dinner brings memories of yesteryear
"food memories. They aren’t just based on the facts, or our need for survival, but are shaped by the context ― the company, the situation...
Oct 9, 2021


Cream buns
“The fisherman fishes as the urchin eats cream buns, from lust.” T.H. White Almost the last item in the current Coles Magazine is this -...
Aug 20, 2021


A dream tea on the terrace
"Clocks slay time... time is dead as long as it is being clicked off by little wheels; only when the clock stops does time come to life."...
Aug 18, 2021


Sisters - a moment in time
"A sister can be seen as someone who is both ourselves and very much not ourselves - a special kind of double." Toni Morrison As usual I...
Aug 16, 2021