How often do you eat pancakes? Once a year, twice a year or more regularly than that? Since I have discovered that not all pancakes need flour, I often have them for breakfast at the weekend. I have two favourite gluten free recipes that require minimal effort and make a filling breakfast. The first one... Continue Reading →
My 2017 Christmas Cake inspired by my Grandma
I love Christmas cake. I really do. I love the spice and all the fruit that is packed into slice. I love the sweetness of the icing and marzipan that just marries with the fruit. Christmas should be about about eatting lots of lovely rich and seasonal food. From the end of October, our cupboards... Continue Reading →
Do you breakfast like a King or is it like a pauper?
There’s a well-known saying that we should ‘breakfast like a King, lunch like a Prince and dine like a pauper,’ but how many of us really live like this? Life’s demands and strains mean breakfast for many is when we eat like a pauper and our main meal is eaten at night. But we shouldn’t... Continue Reading →
Bread: Gluten free cloud bread
Bread is my nemesis, no matter what I do I just can't seem to make the perfect gluten free loaf. I am determined to not let it beat me, so for now I will continue to experiment and one day soon I hope to make perfect gluten free bread. In my quest to make the... Continue Reading →
Gluten free and me
From a very young age I’ve been fascinated by the taste, smell and colour of food. I love food, it is that simple. Ten years ago I lost my passion for food after being diagnosed with an intolerance to wheat. The reality sank soon in as I had to learnt to live without wheat, I might... Continue Reading →
Gluten Free apple crumble muffins
As winter approaches we find ourselves, here in the UK, seeking comfort in warming stews and baked puddings such as apple crumble and custard or steamed syrup sponge, hence the inspiration for putting apple crumble flavours into a gluten free muffin.
The Lincolnshire Ploughmans lunch
The ploughman’s is one of Britain’s most traditional and best loved lunches and has been served in pubs all over the county for over 50 years. But did you know that you can source all of the ingredients for this well-loved lunch in Lincolnshire? A traditional ploughman’s consists of large chunks of crusty bread, cheeses... Continue Reading →
My 2016 Gluten free Christmas cake inspired by Grandma
One of the many things that we love about Christmas is being to eat lots of lovely rich and seasonal food. From the end of October, our cupboards start to fill up with many of the treats that we will indulge in over the festive period. Some of those treats will be traditional ones such as... Continue Reading →
Mrs Crimbles new gluten free and good for me range
Mrs Crimbles has launched a new gluten free and good for me range, which is designed with some additional health benefits. The range includes cereal bars and three types of pasta in sauces, these products are lower in fat compared to many gluten free substitutes and are good for people who are calorie controlled diets. Sarah... Continue Reading →
Gluten free food celebration at the Broadwalk Cafe in Lincoln
The Natural World Centre in Lincoln will be celebrating all that is gluten free with a special menu on Saturday 30th May, 2015. To listen to my full interview with the head chef Kirsty Falston, click on the audio player icon. The Broadwalk Cafe's head chef, Kirsty Falston, has devised a menu that is totally... Continue Reading →