I had to smile at this BBC Food item, 2020 Food Tweets. LINK I think this was the year when food took central stage, trying to food shop, trying to get on line orders, trying to find recipes for ageing bananas etc etc. Shops sold out of things, queues formed. My memorable food problems have been ordering mistakes and weird…
Any ideas for things to nibble at over Xmas? I am going to have a go at these, bit different from sweet truffles, might even count as one of your 5 a day😁 https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/lifestyle/food-and-drink/fruit-and-nut-mini-christmas-pudding-bites-recipe-3070193
Prompted by another thread, how about listing any food and drinks products that are still made in this country, and not part of a huge Multi national company? Here’s something very local to us....... https://www.hendersonsrelish.com/
As we cannot go to Cornwall at the moment.... I was going to order some Philps Pasties on line for delivery but they are closed because of ‘some virus or other’ that’s going about at the moment! Can anyone recommend any other supplier of Cornish Pasties who I can order online from, for delivery to Staffordshire ?
I thought this brought a lighter note to the affects of lockdown, food that you might be missing. BBC LINK 🧁🍨🍓 Having made myself and OH a couple of cream teas recently I also know I miss being able to go out and enjoy something nice to eat which I haven't had to cook or make myself. Are you missing any of these things too?
Well well well, go down to aldi and purchase malted bloomer bread and then top it with marmite peanut butter special buy.absolute heaven.love it or hate it. 👍
6 bottles 25% off now on. Plus 10p off a litre of fuel.
Sainsburys have their "buy 6 or more, save 25%" offer on wine again this weekend. So if, like us, you enjoy the odd tipple ( ) now is a good time to stock up for summer, especially if you also save nectar points. Just come back with a dopen bottles for £2.25! Includes a new one for us, a rather nice looking Silver Moki…
You can't beat a real charcoal barbecue on a lovely Summer's evening but has anyone else noticed that charcoal doesn't burn like it used to. I remember "in the good old days" returning to spent barbecues to find nothing but ash. Nowadays I am finding up to one third of all the "charcoal" that I use has not burnt. I have…
I bought a lovely blue coloured gin yesterday for quite an emotional reason. Its called Angels High Gin made in Lincolnshire with a picture of a Lancaster on the front. The following is written on the bottle: "Angels High is an aviation term used to describe altitude. Blue to reflect the wide open skies of Lincolnshire,…
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