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Tag Archives: Cooking
An ingredient too far. We try it.
A couple of weeks ago a colleague of my daughters mentioned that she had been served at a hotel Smoked Butter, and how she had enjoyed it. When I first heard about it I was sceptical and I could see … Continue reading
Posted in bake, baking, Cooking, craft, Diy, food, Garden, heritage craft, heritagecraft, home, leisure, Uncategorized
Tagged baking, bread, Cooking, diy, education, food, food smoker, hobby, home, home.food, how to, leisure, present, reciepe, satchel, smoker, thomas greeen, tom green, wheelwright
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Now that’s so good
Last summer I built myself a wood fired bread oven in the garden, which is probably the best thing I have ever made, but the down side is that it’s in the garden, so we are dependant upon fine weather. … Continue reading
Birthday up in smoke
Someone once told me that you reach a certain age and you suddenly discover you have every thing you want. You have a Family, a Job, a Mortgage, and with it comes grown up responsibilities, the one thing you don’t … Continue reading
Finally the video
Sometimes real life just gets in the way of having fun and that’s certainly been the case here. The oven was built and tested August, and I am delighted to say its been well used since. The downside of it is to fire … Continue reading
Counting Down to Christmas
Christmas is fast approaching and every family has its own traditions in preparation . In the Green household we have our own food milestones pointing the way. Starting in late summer picking and drying plums, which are then incorporated into a traditional Plum … Continue reading
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Tagged christmas, Cooking, family, how to, picallili, traditions
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Is there a food God?
Every home cook will know that when you come to basic ingredients whatever you make at home, there is a factory made version, and its a balancing act as to wether its worth the effort making. A classic example of this … Continue reading
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Tagged bacon, baking, Cooking, craft, diy, food, food smoker, heritagecraft, hobby, home, how to, leisure, reciepe, thomas greeen, thomas green, tom green, work
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How to make Bacon taste better
It was a quiet Sunday morning, no one wants me, and therefore I have a chance to play. Now it happens I have been watching the Hairy Bikers new series, not quite sure how I can describe them if you haven’t … Continue reading
How to Keep a Man Happy
For the last few weeks I have been building a bread oven, not to be confused with a pizza oven, in my back garden.Previous posts have chronicled the trials and tribulations, although if I am honest it wasn’t difficult but … Continue reading