Dust off your best china, and lay out your gingham, Devon’s afternoon delight has it’s own national day!
Celebrate National Cream tea day by feasting on your clotted cream, scones and jam all accompanied with a fine cup of Earl Grey.
Dust off your best china, and lay out your gingham, Devon’s afternoon delight has it’s own national day!
Celebrate National Cream tea day by feasting on your clotted cream, scones and jam all accompanied with a fine cup of Earl Grey.
National Fish and Chip day is a celebration of one of the most iconic British seaside classics, the humble but immensely loved Fish and Chips.
From the windswept seaside serving hut to the high street chippy, our love for one of the oldest fast foods available en masse is una-‘baited’ (pun intended).
In the past Fish and Chips have taken a ‘battering’, but that’s simply unfair to the fishy dish in question.
National Vegetarian Week 2017 runs from 15-21 May, and it’s all about eating veggie for the week and enjoying delicious, exciting food. Everyone is welcome to join in and we’ve got loads of mouth‑watering recipes, tips and resource packs to help you make the most of it.
Running from the 15th to the 21st of May 2017, National Vegetarian Week is a celebration of all things veggie; helping you to enjoy delicious and exciting food without compromising on both colour and flavour on your plate!
A healthy lifestyle doesn’t necessarily have to have meat in it, and this celebration of all things veggie by the Vegetarian Society, could be the introduction to an alternative diet that you, your friends and relatives might have been looking for. [ Read More ]
One of the most important days in the Christian calendar, Pancake Day signals the last day before the start of Lent, and the build up to Easter.
Pancakes themselves are quite a strange and often unseen delicacy (yes, we’re calling them a delicacy!) until this very day each year.
But the crepe — the more refined cousin of our traditional pancake — is a much tastier and frequently seen option.