London has long been hailed for its vibrant restaurant scene, but the city’s hit-list of notable wine spots is increasingly on the rise. I shared my top 10 wine bars in London for Citizen Femme.
Read MoreMy tips on how to host a supper club. From menu planning and welcome cocktails to how to set the table.
Read MoreI meet Mike and Rika on a wet and blustery February morning. The kind where one only dares erect their umbrella if prepared to wrestle with it. I am wet, slightly frazzled and cannot feel my feet when I knock at the door of their East London home. Rika opens the door. She is wearing a blue cotton dress and has a smile so warm that even my icy feet seem to instantly thaw. Michael stands just behind her. Together they welcome me into their home.
Read MoreI have been visiting Zermatt since I was eleven years old. Even then, it felt like a magical place. A place where no cars were permitted, where the air was always clear, where everywhere you turned you could see a breathtaking view of the mountains and where the people had a deep respect for nature.
Read MoreI meet David on a Sunday morning at Jolene - the bakery, café, restaurant that serves very good food and wine and even better pastry. There is a comforting warmth to Jolene. It is low lit with neutral tones and tenderly on trend dusty pink walls.
Read MoreWe are spending more time at home than ever before. These are my tips for how to keeping the cooking simple and exciting.
Read MoreI met Stine a few months ago. I’d ordered one of her plates online and noticed that the studio wasn’t far so opted to pick it up rather than have it sent. I remember thinking I’d probably be about twenty minutes. I ended up staying for almost two hours. We drank cinnamon tea from handle-less mugs which I hugged with my February frosted hands and chatted about craftsmanship, about how it feels to actually make something with your hands, about love, about hurt, about the hustle and bustle of the city and in true London spirit - about the weather.
Read MoreBurnham Deepdale and Brancaster Staithe are not large villages. In fact you can walk the length of both in about the time it takes to enjoy an ice cream. There is a small café selling bacon butties and proper cups of tea, a shop selling postcards, tea towels, mugs and stickers all printed with lobsters. There is a convenience store for milk and newspapers, a campsite, two pubs and occasionally an ice cream van.
Read MoreLiving sustainably is something I work towards all the time. There’s always room for improvement and I’m constantly picking up new habits and routines; however, I do believe that the best way to live a sustainable life is to do it gradually and in a way that you find easy to maintain. As important as making the move towards sustainable living is, it’s even more important that the changes are sustainable for you. Otherwise, you’re likely to lose interest.
Read MoreAs I write this I am sipping on a cup of Earl Grey and snacking on a handful of honey chili roasted almonds. It has become a daily habit. I tried a similar thing at Phippen Orchard in California earlier this year and have been hooked ever since. I am transported back to the stunning vision of the rows of pastel cream and pink petaled trees - the Californian Almond orchards in full bloom are quite a sight.
Read MoreI meet Adam Dant in his studio behind an unassuming grey door just off Arnold Circus in Shoreditch, East London. On the right as you walk in there is a piano. It is littered with papers, prints and scribbled notes as well as a crystal champagne flute, a human skull and a packet of hobnobs.
Read MoreI have called Switzerland my second home since I was eleven when my parents built a place high up in the alps in Zermatt. Switzerland was familiar from before then too and I think I must have been just four years old when I was secured into miniature skis with velcro straps.
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