20 November 2016
We were asked how a foodie should spend a day in Winchester. It was a difficult task but finally here are our top recommendations.
Read More31 May 2016
The ‘gin clear’ waters of the chalk streams that lead into the River Itchen, the River Test and others, bring nutrients and give life to a rich variety of plants and animals such as ‘Nasturtium officinale’,...
Read More20 September 2015
Every now and again we get a message from someone who, thinking that we are a bar or a restaurant, tells us that they’re going to come and visit or that they’d like us to visit...
Read More17 August 2015
A short drive on a Sunday afternoon into the countryside just outside of Whitchurch, Hampshire, brought us to Peak House Farm; a small 120 year old farmhouse surrounded by rolling fields. This was our...
Read More26 July 2015
When someone mentions wasabi to you, what do you think of? If you’re like us, your experience of wasabi over the years may have been limited to the sachets of pallid, granular paste found...
Read More12 July 2015
Since starting our blog, we’ve never claimed to be experts in what we write about so it is with no shame whatsoever that we hold our hands up and say that when it comes...
Read More24 June 2015
“Food and fun and eating and enjoyment go hand in hand and the Hampshire Food Festival is an eye-opening opportunity to discover and feast on Hampshire’s finest!” – Angela Hartnett We were very grateful to...
Read More10 May 2015
Sliced, torn, toasted or just with butter, you can’t beat the satisfying feeling of tucking into a good piece of bread. Sadly, we Brits seem to have lost our connection with ‘real’ bread and,...
Read More5 April 2015
As Great Britons, we have a genetic predisposition for indulging in tea and cake. Tea is in our veins. It’s one of the pillars of this great nation. It may even be a...
Read More22 February 2015
It’s fair to say that the opening of the River Cottage Canteen in Winchester was one of the most anticipated events for Wintonian food-lovers during the summer of 2014. The dormant 18th Century...
Read More13 February 2015
One of the things I like most about Valentine’s Day in our house is that there isn’t a need to do anything amazingly ostentatious, expensive and pink and fluffy. As you may have gleaned by now,...
Read More20 November 2016
We were asked how a foodie should spend a day in Winchester. It was a difficult task but finally here are our top recommendations.
Read More31 May 2016
The ‘gin clear’ waters of the chalk streams that lead into the River Itchen, the River Test and others, bring nutrients and give life to a rich variety of plants and animals such as ‘Nasturtium officinale’,...
Read More20 September 2015
Every now and again we get a message from someone who, thinking that we are a bar or a restaurant, tells us that they’re going to come and visit or that they’d like us to visit...
Read More17 August 2015
A short drive on a Sunday afternoon into the countryside just outside of Whitchurch, Hampshire, brought us to Peak House Farm; a small 120 year old farmhouse surrounded by rolling fields. This was our...
Read More26 July 2015
When someone mentions wasabi to you, what do you think of? If you’re like us, your experience of wasabi over the years may have been limited to the sachets of pallid, granular paste found...
Read More12 July 2015
Since starting our blog, we’ve never claimed to be experts in what we write about so it is with no shame whatsoever that we hold our hands up and say that when it comes...
Read More24 June 2015
“Food and fun and eating and enjoyment go hand in hand and the Hampshire Food Festival is an eye-opening opportunity to discover and feast on Hampshire’s finest!” – Angela Hartnett We were very grateful to...
Read More10 May 2015
Sliced, torn, toasted or just with butter, you can’t beat the satisfying feeling of tucking into a good piece of bread. Sadly, we Brits seem to have lost our connection with ‘real’ bread and,...
Read More5 April 2015
As Great Britons, we have a genetic predisposition for indulging in tea and cake. Tea is in our veins. It’s one of the pillars of this great nation. It may even be a...
Read More22 February 2015
It’s fair to say that the opening of the River Cottage Canteen in Winchester was one of the most anticipated events for Wintonian food-lovers during the summer of 2014. The dormant 18th Century...
Read More13 February 2015
One of the things I like most about Valentine’s Day in our house is that there isn’t a need to do anything amazingly ostentatious, expensive and pink and fluffy. As you may have gleaned by now,...
Read More