So the story goes….British girl immersed in
the fabulously deep fried and debatably Southern Sunshine state of Florida.
A year long foreign exchange at the
University of Florida from my home University in Manchester , UK, has left me
consumed with Gator Football spirit and a desire to share my adventures on both
sides of the pond.
I come from a tiny village in the English
countryside called Giggleswick , (moderately amusing, I get it) set amongst the
rolling hills of the Yorkshire dales. I study International Management and
Business but my real passion lies in the glorious pleasures of FOOD. I love to
eat out, cook, experiment, invent and imagine with it. However I don’t believe that cooking should
be scientific, complicated or refined. I don’t fuss over little details but
instead find solace in making wholehearted, tasty and easy recipes that anyone
could make without lots of utensils or expensive, hard to find ingredients.
There are very few foods I dislike (coriander being one and fennel the other)
so I appreciate eating out at any kind of restaurant apart from where the
cuisine has been not so carefully hand prepared in the microwave. Don’t be mistaken
though. I am actually somewhat partial to the microwave as it provides me with
the riggings for my favourite food of all…….leftovers!
My blog is designed for anyone who loves
food and perhaps doesn’t have time to slave over a hot stove with a timer and
some kind of dubiously devised basting instrument. I would also love to share
some of the experiences that I am having in such an exciting part of my life as
well as some fond memories allied with some great recipes and ideas that I
would love for you to try.
You can expect some of my own recipes, restaurant ideas and culinary adventures as well as some lovingly chosen guest participants from a little English country village and the great and powerful United States!
You have such a great blog! :)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Finland,
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Thanks Noora...I followed you :)
ReplyDeleteOh i have so much fun reading your post, lovely blog! :) I would love to see more English countryside photos.
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