After all that serious stuff, let’s get back to the vacuous posts
Published on 23 July 2006 in Life, food
Pringles when they're broken, are just no where near as satisfying to eat.
Published on 23 July 2006 in Life, food
Pringles when they're broken, are just no where near as satisfying to eat.
Published on 15 December 2005 in Food and Drink, food
Quite frankly, the Jumbuck's pie I ate this evening, was by far the blandest, most tasteless food I have ever, EVER eaten in my life. This wasn't bad tasting. This was just non-existant tasting. It apparently had meat in it. I know cos I put some in my mouth. But it just tasted of, well nothing. It was is my tastebuds had gone on a hundred mile hike, and wouldn't be back for another fortnight.
Published on 22 November 2005 in Food and Drink, Travel and Holidays, food, holidays, Iceland, Iceland 2005, vegetarian food
In August 2005 myself and Catherine went on holiday to Iceland. However there's one thing that makes any travelling vegetarian nervous, it's the issue of food. In a special guest post (cos she doesn't have her own blog), I've allowed Catherine to fill up the server with a post about it.
Published on 19 June 2005 in House, food, gardening
There's something quite pleasing about eating something you've grown and you simply can't beat the taste of freshly picked herbs in your food
Published on 14 May 2005 in Food and Drink, food
If you've never come across one, they're exactly like Aberdeen Angus Steak Houses. And if you've never seen one of those, they have big clunky signs, everything is red inside and they look plain awful.
Published on 12 April 2005 in Food and Drink, food, White City, work
Farmers markets are a dangerous place where I scour the place sampling, tasting, and thinking about how nice it would be to buy some of that stuff there, before hastily pulling myself back and saying, well yes, but what would you actually do with it?
Published on 1 October 2004 in Computers, Life, food, health, internet
Well I guess Chicken Soup can't solve every problem which is why I spent most of yesterday and part of today, in bed with flu.
Published on 29 September 2004 in Life, food, health
The problem with autumn is that the illnesses begin to arrive.
Published on 8 January 2004 in Food and Drink, food
The odd boasts of a packet of crisps.
Published on 20 November 2003 in Work, cooking, food, work
Should you be in Bush House in London this Friday, there will be a cake stall for Children In Need.