Overheard at the recent Plate to Page workshop in Weimar: Jamie: “What do eating and sex have in common? They are two of the only human activities that engage all five of the senses: touch, taste, sight, smell and hearing.” Jeanne: “And the advantage that eating has over sex is that you don’t get […]
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Tools of my trade – antique typewriter, Portobello Road London July 2011
Click here for a full portionOra – a taste of Thailand [closed]
Thai food: I have to admit, it’s not something I grew up with. My hometown was not big on ethnic cuisine (other than Italian and Chinese restaurants) until well into the 1990s. Sure we had a couple of curry houses, but these were Indian curry – definitaly not Thai. It was only in the late 1990s that the first Thai restaurant in […]
Click here for a full portionAndrew’s Really Secret Event – an afternoon with Australia’s First Families of Wine
So… we’d been walked around Mayfair to a secret location – with a dress code, no less. We’d missed trains and braved walks in dark woods up precipitous hills as well as hangovers to attend. So when the invitation for the 4th in the series of ARSE (Andrew‘s Really Secret Event) gatherings arrived, I signed up […]
Click here for a full portionMexican pork pibil (cochinita pibil)
It’s funny how some places turn out to be just like you imagine them to be. My first glimpse of London from the Piccadilly Line windows was the row up on row of West London terraced houses and accorderd pretty much with my visions of London. You get to Paris and people really do […]
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Pont Neuf gargoyle – Paris, June 2011
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