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Poached Egg with Spiced Puy Lentils & Asparagus Kale

May 9, 2014 by Elizabeth

I am absolutely addicted to this dish. Every time I do a supermarket shop I pick up a packet of Merchant Gourmet ready-to-eat puy lentils (two if they are on offer). They’re one of my store cupboard essentials along with tinned tomatoes, kalamata olives and baking chocolate.

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£1 Devil’s Food Cake with Blackcurrant Purée

May 9, 2014 by Elizabeth

This May and June thousands of people in the UK, USA and Canada are taking part in the Live Below The Line Challenge by the Global Poverty Project. This challenge asks people to spend £1 or less, per person, for food and drink every day for five days in a bid to help us understand …

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Honeycat Cookies

May 4, 2014 by Elizabeth

I have the honour and privilege of sharing a guest post and giveaway by the wonderful Lucy from Honeycat Cookies.

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Bruschetta with St. Ninians Soft Cheese & Smoked Sea Salt

April 29, 2014 by Elizabeth

I recently had the pleasure of attending a Cheesemaking Day at the premises of the most northerly UK cheese producer – Shetland Cheese Ltd. on the west side of Shetland. It was a thoroughly enjoyable experience which you can read all about on my Taste of Shetland post.

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Moving from Blogger to WordPress

April 28, 2014 by Elizabeth

I lost my blogging mojo a little bit since the New Year. Things have been incredibly busy of late, with me often working on several different projects at the the same time in between juggling home and child-rearing responsibilities (oh, and getting married!)

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A Mediaeval Horsebread Recipe

April 10, 2014 by Elizabeth

A replica Middle Ages peasant horsebread recipe made with heritage wheat and legumes inspired by Ken Follett’s novel Pillars of the Earth. I have a very active imagination. A significant portion of my day is spent daydreaming of things other than what I am supposed to be doing. I can be a bit like the …

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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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Double Chocolate Coconut Cookies

March 19, 2014 by Elizabeth

When school started up again last year after the October holidays I finally gave in to the children’s requests to have packed lunches instead of school dinners. School dinners are expensive, working out to be approximately £100 per child per term. We have three children, so with all three having packed lunches that’s a whopping …

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Beef & Broccoli Pasta

March 14, 2014 by Elizabeth

When I was growing up one of my favourite dishes was something my called “Goulash”. This Americanised version of the traditional Hungarian dish was simple, involving elbow macaroni, browned beef mince and a tin of tomato soup.

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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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Transformers Birthday Cake & Giveaway

March 10, 2014 by Elizabeth

Well the wee man is another year older. Five years old means “big boy” and much closer to the wise old age of his big sister than the age of four was. She is seven and is held in great esteem with regards to her vast knowledge of the world.

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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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World Book Day – Printable Colour-in Book by Eggnogg

March 6, 2014 by Elizabeth

We’re a family of avid readers. From a very young age I was eagerly devouring the contents of my mother’s book shelf and I am delighted to have passed this trait onto my own children. We can never get enough!

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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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Slow Cooker Rolled Brisket with Red Wine & Thyme

February 25, 2014 by Elizabeth

This simple but flavoursome slow cooker rolled brisket with red wine and thyme recipe was my first ever commissioned recipe post, and for years, it was the most popular recipe on my blog. It’s got sentimental value. This post was originally published in 2014 in collaboration with Lea & Perrins for the grand sum of …

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Almond Bar by Sharon Salloum

February 23, 2014 by Elizabeth

I’d like to take this opportunity to introduce you to the latest addition to my cookery bookshelf: Sharon Salloum’s first publication: Almond Bar.

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Leftover Roast Beef & Potato Hash

February 22, 2014 by Elizabeth

I’m not a very big fan of leftovers. With so many wonderful recipes out there to try the thought of eating the same old thing three days in a row really doesn’t appeal to me.

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Rosehips on the Kitchen Table

February 20, 2014 by Elizabeth

Shetland is not renowned for its foraging opportunities. There is plenty to be obtained from the sea, but there are no hedgerows, no apple trees, no wild garlic growing… er… where ever it is wild garlic grows,

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Chocolate Florentines

February 15, 2014 by Elizabeth

The first time I’d ever had a Florentine happened because of a chance encounter with a stranger in a Scottish bakery. I was standing in the queue waiting to order my lunch when the tall, charming gentleman with a posh English accent ahead of me turned to me and asked if I’d ever tried a …

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