Lemon Crunch Pie Recipe

Lemon and ginger is what most people think of when you’re feeling rubbish in winter and have a sore throat, but I present to you this zesty, crunchy lemon pie that is the perfect summer dessert.

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Avgolemono Soup Recipe

Avgolemono is traditionally served to those who are ill and those who have been travelling – it is thought the nourishment it contains is all a person needs. Its creamy, silky consistency is comforting and the lemony tang makes it unique.

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Gluten-Free Cinnamon Buns Recipe

These guys are next-level of decadence to gluten-free cinnamon buns but these managed to hit the mark. They are maple and butter pecan cinnamon buns just in time for the yearly sugaring off and they are quite frankly the best gluten-free dessert I have ever had. Quite the decadent treat; fluffy, sticky, and oh so ooey-gooey.

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Smoked Mackerel Paté

Mackerel is loaded with goodness - protein, omega 3, selenium, vitamins… and it is also one of the most sustainable fishes you can eat (North Atlantic is the best), makes you really brainy and it is a very reasonable in price.

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Better Than Sex Pancakes Recipe

I have spent years of my life trying pancake recipes and I truly feel I’ve found perfection here, it makes the right amount for 2 people- very handily only uses one egg, and is the perfect mix of thick, but light and fluffy!

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Amba Sauce

Amba is a quick tasty mango sauce traditionally eaten in Israel and parts of the Middle East, and it can be used as a condiment, dip or spread. Perfect with falafel!

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That Infamous TikTok Pasta: Is It Worth The Hype?

In the last few weeks, TikTok had gone mad for the feta/ tomato pasta - one woman claiming when she shared it that Finland ‘ran out of feta!’ because everyone wanted to try it. Being the true foodie here that I am, I have sacrificially tried and tested this recipe for you, and I’m here with my review.

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Foodies in the Time of Covid Q&A: Ginny Barnfield

I first met Ginny when I ran the Folk House Café on Park Street in Bristol. The Folk House is a haven in this (normally) bustling world, a place of adult education just for its pleasure, live music, and good food. Ginny was one of the many students who frequented the cafe, and it was always lovely to chat with her. Still, it wasn’t until I began working at the Stockwood Food Club where Ginny volunteers that I really started to know her and learn more about her incredible life and her huge and generous spirit.

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For Wine Is the Kingdom

Knowledge and wine appreciation are two completely different things. It’s easy to feel intimidated out of appreciating wine by not having a comprehensive understanding of what it is and what differentiates wines.

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