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Continue reading →: Mangosteen, Bristol
For Valentine’s Day, my partner and I wanted to try a new (to us) place for lunch but were after somewhere small, not pretentious, with Asian cuisine and at a reasonable price point. We don’t often celebrate Valentine’s Day and aren’t romantic by nature so an expensive tasting menu by…
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Continue reading →: Seasonal Fruits- February
Inspired by the Instagram account Mainly Breakfast (who posts gorgeous monthly illustrations about seasonal produce), I’m trying to be more mindful with the ingredients I’m cooking with. Every month, I’m going to choose one or two fruits or vegetables from their illustrations to inspire my cooking and share my recipes on here.…
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Continue reading →: The George Inn, Norton St. Phillip
After a rainy day at Longleat, watching red pandas and Asian small-clawed otters and buying all the different fudge flavours at the sweet shop, we stopped off at The George Inn for a much needed and highly anticipated Roast Dinner. My partner ordered the rump of grass-fed beef served medium-rare…
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Continue reading →: Celebration- Burns Night
I’m not Scottish and have only been to Scotland once (to Edinburgh over ten years ago but would love to go back!) yet I do try and celebrate Burns Night annually. I’m an avid reader so will always jump at the chance to honour poetry and literature, plus the delicious…
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Continue reading →: La Fortuna Travel Guide
This year, I haven’t been very well and was in hospital for quite a long time. I wasn’t sure what my recovery would look like but knew it would be physically, mentally, and emotionally draining. Fast forward six months to Christmas where I found myself in Costa Rica on a…
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Continue reading →: What She Ate by Laura Shapiro
Shapiro’s memoir uses food as the lens in which to focus on the lives and intricacies of six women from different points in history. Ranging from the sister of a famous poet to the wife of an American president, the mistress of a dictator to the chef of a King,…
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Continue reading →: The Forge and Fern, Bristol
After a long, wooded valley walk in Snuff Mills, along the River Frome and passed the weir and old mill, we stopped off at The Forge and Fern for a much needed and highly anticipated Roast Dinner. My partner ordered Slow Roasted Pork Belly (£19.50) which came with crispy…
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Continue reading →: Seasonal Vegetables- December
Inspired by the Instagram account Mainly Breakfast (who posts gorgeous monthly illustrations about seasonal produce), I’m trying to be more mindful with the ingredients I’m cooking with. Every month, I’m going to choose one or two fruits or vegetables from their illustrations to inspire my cooking and share my recipes…
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Continue reading →: Berlin Travel Guide
During the October Half Term, my partner and I escaped for a couple of days to Berlin. The last time I visited, it went by in a blur as I was there supporting my dad who was running the marathon (and I crashed on the armchair in their hotel room:…
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Continue reading →: About Always Eating
A post to introduce my new blog! Welcome to my blog, Always Eating. It’s just a little corner of the internet where I share some ramblings about my favourite thing: food! The idea for Always Eating was born when I had a really deep and meaning conversation with my partner…
