Before 1800, housekeeping books tended to be handwritten collections of recipes and instructions tried and tested by the household cook.…
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Enjoy some of these lovely teas to help fend off a cold…
Bread comes in so many different types, from bagels, ciabatta, tortillas, potato, garlic, you name it you will find one…
Medicinal Teas…
The first documented tea cosy in Britain was in 1867 and it was probably the Duchess of Bedford, who by…
It’s worth a visit to the lovely Georgian village of Easingwold to appreciate the lovely tea rooms and cafes available.…
I have just published my book ‘A Little Book on Tea Cake & Chocolate’, which would make a great gift for…
We are not talking about herbal teas either, but real tea: Camellia sinensis. You don’t need a large garden to…
This is a great recipe for Pumpkin Loaf Cake for Halloween which I found on the Oakhillhomestead site… Pumpkin Bread…
#Chocolate – is it good or bad for you? There has been lots written in the tabloids about the benefits…
Chocolate Week, the nation’s favourite themed week, returns for a 14th consecutive year, celebrating the world of fine #chocolate from…
The most popular post I wrote in September was all about soups, Five Reasons Why Soup is the Ultimate Comfort…
Different teas for different ailments from an infographic on Pinterest…
Now Autumn is well and truly kicking in, the nights are starting to draw in and the mercury is on…
