Beetroot Rolls
I love beetroot. Whether it’s pickled in vinegar or simply boiled, it has a wonderful taste. I will sometimes roast it instead of potatoes on a Sunday, strangely it goes well with gravy! Today, I want to focus on using … Continued
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I love beetroot. Whether it’s pickled in vinegar or simply boiled, it has a wonderful taste. I will sometimes roast it instead of potatoes on a Sunday, strangely it goes well with gravy! Today, I want to focus on using … Continued
There’s no Saturday Rewind again this week, I’m catching up with my review duties, This time, I’m reviewing a new story from a fellow Exeter Author. I read P.J. Reed’s fantasy epic The Torcian Chronicles: Defiance last year and was … Continued
With summer coming, I thought that I’d revisit a post that I regularly repeat, a simple ‘how to’ that will help you recreate a Devon (or Cornwall) classic. You get the Strawberry Jam and I’ll tell you how to make … Continued
A change from cookery this week, here are a few pictures from a visit to Dartmoor, back in 2016. Just click on the picture below for the full album. I’ll be back on Monday, with news of a completed novel. … Continued
In this post, from my old blog in 2016, there are a few pictures of the local countryside. The cliffs here are just ten minutes walk from my house. Click the picture to have a look. I’ll be back on … Continued
I met this weeks guest at a talk I was giving in Exmouth. One of the new breed of self-published authors; I’m delighted to feature him on the Showcase. Over to you Michael. Reading through the features previously posted by … Continued
Today’s rewind is a pictorial snapshot of Venford reservoir, situated on Dartmoor, between Holne and Hexworthy. It’s one of my Wordless Wednesday posts, from 2016 You can park and walk around it, with some stunning scenery across the moor. Click … Continued
This week, I’m resurrecting a feature that I first saw on the blog of an American friend, now unfortunately departed. She called it Wordless Wednesday, for reasons which will be obvious. Click the picture to follow my walk through the … Continued