South West Rambling
A couple of weeks ago, my husband booked a surprise trip to the tiny town of Quinninup to celebrate my thirtieth birthday. We stayed in an old raised timber cottage surrounded by karri forest on the...
View ArticleSummer to Autumn
It’s late on Thursday evening. Six past eleven, to be exact. The world seems quiet; inky black except for the occasional headlight beam from the highway. The skyline, once illuminated by clouds of...
View ArticleFive Days in Paris
It’s just past seven in the evening in sunny Malmö, Sweden. I’m sitting on my Uncle and Aunt’s balcony, nursing a can of Brygg (Swedish beer) as the sun slowly dips over the Öresund sound. It’s very...
View ArticleKanelbullar (Swedish Cinnamon Buns)
With each day that passes, I feel more and more blessed to be in Malmö, Sweden. Each morning, Aaron and I have woken to dappled light through curtains and the gentle sound of waves against the nearby...
View ArticleBig, Beautiful Berlin
It’s quite a daunting prospect to write a singular blog post on the rich, diverse food culture of Berlin. After staying in the city for almost two weeks, I still felt like I had only scratched the...
View ArticleLa Bella Italia
It’s late on Tuesday afternoon in suburban Glasgow. I’m sitting in bed, swathed in a polka dot bedspread whilst a sniffling Aaron quietly reads. He’s recently contracted his fourth virus since we...
View ArticlePicnics and Caramelised Onion Foccacia
I’m a big fan of picnics. Particularly during the summer months when the warmth of the sun lingers long after her brightness has faded. On the balmiest of nights, we can often be found on the shores...
View Articleold fashioned porridge in the country
It’s been a long time since I last put metaphorical pen to paper in this food diary of sorts. Too long. I’d offer excuses, but I’m pretty sure you didn’t click on this post to read about my annus...
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