• How To Make Sourdough Bread

    Bread remains one of the UK’s favourite foods, with 99% of households buying bread – or the equivalent of nearly 12 million loaves are sold each day and with white bread accounting for 76% of the bread sold in the UK, I decided to put together a post on how you can make your own

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  • Our Belated Gluten And Dairy Free Easter 

    As if finding gifts for someone isn’t hard enough, try having a alcohol, dairy and gluten free boyfriend (I’m sorry O, I love you dearly, but you don’t half make the shopping a challenge).  With Easter fast approaching, and my boy missing having chocolate, there wasn’t a chance I’d let him go chocolate-less this year.

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  • Porthminster Beach Cafe – St Ives, Cornwall

    It’s official, I made it to 24 years-old.. Luckily, O softened the blow for me by waking me up with tea, breakfast and showering me in presents. After a lovely lie in, we set off to St Ives to visit the Tate, have a meander around the shops and go for lunch. After working up an appetite, walking

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  • Growing Nuts At Home

    Nuts are a very healthy food.  They are a pure source of protein as well as several trace vitamins and minerals. Eating a variety of nuts is good for practically everyone in the family. For example, studies show that eating a few walnuts every day considerably improves heart health. However, nuts can be quite an

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  • Top 5 Vegetables To Grow Over Winter

    Get organised by making sure your vegetable beds are packed and prepared now before it turns too chilly. Although it can be easy just to keep out the brisk weather and let your garden run wild, there are actually many benefits to keeping your garden alive through the colder months. Firstly, it gets you outside

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  • Supper Club With Lucas At Dollys Tea Room

    As part of my training for my half marathon I’ve had to take into consideration what I’ve been eating. A report on YorkTest Laboratories claim that UK spend approximately £29.4 million a year on takeaways; while on an individual level a typical person splurges £109 per month on convenience meals.I was becoming a statistic and

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  • Four Wonderful Ideas For Delicious Summer Snacks

    In winter, we eat for comfort but in the summer we eat for fun. Big meals are exchanged for light bites during a heatwave but you don’t have to be a cordon bleu chef to prepare some tasty morsels. Local produce is best If you stick to food that is grown locally you can rest

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