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cooking up a storm at the edge of the world

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Adventure

Carrot & Cumin Soup

September 13, 2014 by Elizabeth

ideal for sipping from a tin cup on the rocky sea shore Hot soup sipped from a tin cup while sitting on the rocky shore watching the waves dance. What can be better than that? There are nine years between my eldest child and my youngest. This means it can be difficult to find something …

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Peanut Butter and Chocolate Chunk Cookies

August 24, 2014 by Elizabeth

A gorgeous marriage of chunky peanut butter and chocolate chunks – in a cookie!  Salty peanut butter… Sweet, sweet chocolate…. Together in a can’t-eat-enough-of-them cookie! These delectable morsels were my fourteen year old son’s creation. He fancied making peanut butter chocolate chunk cookies and, searching through our recipe books and using the ingredients we had …

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Rock Pooling in Shetland: Leebitton

August 11, 2014 by Elizabeth

We’ve had some pretty glorious weather up here in Shetland this summer. Temperatures have regularly been hitting the 20’s, which, in Shetland, is considered a heat wave! On one fine sunny day, we decided to go rock pooling at Leebitton, a place we’d never been before, but a nature-loving friend told us that it was …

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Commonwealth Games 2014 Celebration Cake with Irn Bru Frosting

July 24, 2014 by Elizabeth

I may live as far away from Glasgow as I possibly can and still be considered to living in Scotland, but the Commonwealth Games have touched our rural island village in the middle of the north sea. On the 1st of July the Queen’s Baton Relay came to our village. The buzz on the day …

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BritMums Live 2014 – A Trip to London

July 20, 2014 by Elizabeth

Last month I had the pleasure of attending my very first blogging conference: BritMums Live 2014 held in the elegant 18th century listed building The Brewery in London. It was a whirlwind of a trip with many new fantastic experiences for me and an adventure I will treasure always.

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The Continental Market Returns to Shetland!

June 6, 2014 by Elizabeth

Last year I blogged about the fantastic experience I had at the continental market  held on Commercial Road in Lerwick, the main town here in Shetland. I am delighted to announce that they are returning again this year! Delicious home made baklava and exotic cheese – here I come! 

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Oatmeal Raisin Spice Cookies & A Rope Swing

May 16, 2014 by Elizabeth

The sun came out in Shetland the other day. This means one thing: screens get switched off, the housework gets abandoned and we head outdoors for some proper exploring adventures. After all, it could be weeks before we see the sun again!

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An Adventure to Plymouth, England

April 9, 2014 by Elizabeth

Let me tell you a little story. Last summer Elizabeth’s Kitchen Diary was sent a stop motion animation kit for review. We had a lot of fun with that kit, and as a family we made a short animation of our staycation summer holiday in Unst, the most northerly UK inhabited island.

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Westerwick, Shetland

March 27, 2014 by Elizabeth

Our youngest has a thing for maps at the moment. He absolutely loves them. So when the sun came out in Shetland for the third day in a row yesterday we decided that when our youngest had finished nursery we’d get him to find a place on the Ordinance Survey map 467 for us to …

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Sandsound, Shetland

March 12, 2014 by Elizabeth

Contrary to what opinion you may have formed of Shetland after watching last night’s BBC 1 adaptation of Anne Cleeves Raven Black, Shetland is not always dreary, sombre and misty. When the sun shines on Shetland it transforms, like a blossoming flower, into a place of magic and beauty.

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Waas Up Helly Aa

March 8, 2014 by Elizabeth

Up Helly Aa is an annual fire festival celebrated here in Shetland, marking the end of the Yule season and the return of the light after the long, dark winter.

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Open University science degree

40 Pencil Stubs…

February 26, 2014 by Elizabeth

Many, many years ago I remember sitting in a pub in Shetland hearing about a friend of a friend who had just graduated from The Open University with a First-class Honours degree in Physics. I was chuffed for her as I’ve always had a respect for those who could understand the incomprehensible, bizarre world of …

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West Voe Sands – Virkie, Sumburgh

January 1, 2014 by Elizabeth

I went for a beach walk yesterday, the last day of 2013. I hadn’t planned on going for a beach walk that day – my day was supposed to be spent blogging and tidying the house for visitors

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Food Poverty in Shetland

December 20, 2013 by Elizabeth

My regular readers will be aware that I participate in quite a few monthly food blogging challenges. These challenges provide a great opportunity to experiment with ingredients, encourage creativity and broaden ones food horizons. They sometimes introduce me to ingredients (and people) I never otherwise would have encountered, like today.

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Shetland Food Fair 2013

November 16, 2013 by Elizabeth

Friday evening I had the great culinary pleasure of a sneak preview of the Shetland Food Fair, the newly relaunched foodie event of the year in Shetland!

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St. Ninian’s Beach, Shetland

November 3, 2013 by Elizabeth

St. Ninian’s is the site of one of Shetland’s many perfect beaches and it is one of our favourite family escapes. The beach is the largest active tombolo in the UK connecting the mainland of Shetland, a remote archipelago in the North Sea, to St. Ninian’s Isle, a now uninhabited island. 

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Unst: An Island Above Them All

July 25, 2013 by Elizabeth

Great Britain is in the grip of a heatwave. With temperatures on the mainland soaring to over 30 degrees Celsius, Shetlanders (well, my friends, anyway) are flocking south in their droves to soak up some summer rays. Our family, on the other hand, hid from the sun and travelled north for our summer holiday to the …

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Skoki Health Bread (and that time I was lassoed)

June 27, 2013 by Elizabeth

The burnt bread pictured above is the result of this month’s Random Recipes #29 food blogging challenge.

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A Continental Market Visits Shetland

June 15, 2013 by Elizabeth

When I woke yesterday it was cold, windy, raining and dreary day in Shetland. Warming comfort food would be required for the evening meal, so I popped a shoulder of locally reared Shetland lamb into the slow cooker with some Moroccan style seasonings.

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A Picnic at Kergord

May 9, 2013 by Elizabeth

There are very few trees on Shetland.

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