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Tag Archives: travel
This week in Sutherland
Here we go… my cooking adventures for the season have begun! And Sutherland is no bad place to start. Admittedly it is some distance from Dumfries and Galloway but when it comes to dramatic scenery, wildlife and stunning surroundings it … Continue reading
My very own highlands holiday!
Driving up the A9 last week was a very exciting affair! I’m familiar with the road and as we drove higher up I began to point out the estates and lodges that I’d cooked at, telling anecdotes about each one … Continue reading
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Tagged deer, eating out, food, golden eagle, highlands, holiday, hotel, scotland, staycation, travel, wildplaces
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Cooking In The Highlands
What interesting weather we’ve been having! Snow, wind, rain, hail all in one week. Yet I can’t help being thankful that this year it all seems to have happened during a week that I was at home. Last year I … Continue reading
Dunoon
Occasionally I am asked to do corporate work. Generally speaking it’s not my favourite, at a corporate event people are a lot less happy than they are with their families and even if they are friendly charming people in their … Continue reading
Good morning Ullapool
It’s the thrid time I’ve come up to cook in Ullapool, it’s a lovely tranquil place, at least, it was in May. Now, being August, the holiday season has definitely arrived. Yet the town is not teeming with irritating, lost … Continue reading
Eilean Donan Castle and the albino foxgloves
I was last in this area of the world in May and returned again to do a little cooking over the weekend for an exceptionally friendly group. I went again to the castle. It looked very different this time around. … Continue reading
Provence : part deux
My reasons for being in Provence in the first place were, of course, business related. The opportunity to work abroad comes up occasionally and the beginning of July is no bad time to be asked to go to Provence. Oddly, … Continue reading
En Provence
‘Ah Provence’ I thought to myself driving my Renault Clio (hire car) down vistas of lavender, past cyclists and olive groves. Sunglasses on, Phil Collins on the radio (and driving slightly too fast) I felt very French. This first outing … Continue reading
The River Beauly and the Scottish Wild Salmon
This week I’m in Beauly, a lovely little Scottish town just North of Inverness. The lodge this week is pretty remote, and along a salmon-y section of the river Beauly, unsurprisingly the guests are all here to catch as many … Continue reading
This week in Aviemore
It’s been over a year since I was last in Aviemore, my boyfriend and I had left our cottage on the West coast at 1am and driven through the early hours to see the Capercaillie lekking. Magnificent as it was … Continue reading