Turning Stories to Food

The Wizard of Oz: Pork and Corn and Fruit ‘oh my’

One word... Mmmmmm... Anybody who’s actually stumbled across my Twitter account (probably by accident I’d imagine as I don’t believe I’m that interesting to catch your attention purposely) will know that a few months ago I was reading ‘The Wizard of Oz’. I’ve got to be honest, the page I showed on there was just… Continue reading The Wizard of Oz: Pork and Corn and Fruit ‘oh my’

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Turning Stories to Food

Anne’s ‘Scope for the Imagination’ Raspberry Tart

Okay, to start this off, I should give a big thank you to my university. During my ‘Introduction to Children’s Fiction’, I was introduced to ‘Anne of Green Gables’… and I loved this book. I still do, in fact, and I knew that eventually I was going to get around to create a dish from… Continue reading Anne’s ‘Scope for the Imagination’ Raspberry Tart

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The Nightmare Before Pasta…

It’s long since passed Halloween—sort of midway between then and Christmas—but, what can I say? I haven’t had any internet for over a month and a half—a very slow and stressful month and a half. As I’m writing this blog post (pre-publishing) I still haven’t got any internet. Maybe it will come soon, but I… Continue reading The Nightmare Before Pasta…

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‘Alice in Wonderland’ Afternoon Tea

A tea fit for the Mad Hatter! If anyone ever asks me what is my favourite genre of book, or asks me as a writer which genre I prefer to write, I will never hesitate to say 'children's'. I could go onto lengthy descriptions of exactly why the genre (which is more of an age… Continue reading ‘Alice in Wonderland’ Afternoon Tea