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The month of March sees another important day for celebration on the calendar, Mother’s Day! Mother’s Day is a time for us to show appreciation to our Mum’s for everything they’ve done for us but sometimes it can be a bit tricky to decide exactly...

In January we celebrated the New Year, in February we celebrated Valentine’s and Pancake Day. Now it’s March and time for a real party as it’s time to celebrate St Patrick’s Day! If you’re thinking of having a get together on 17th March then we’ve...

British pie week takes place annually on the first full week of March and originated in 2007. This event is a great way to get all the family cooking and trying new flavours of pie, whether you prefer savoury or sweet. With there being so...

Shrove Tuesday, otherwise known as pancake day, falls on 25th February 2020 and is always the Tuesday immediately preceding Ash Wednesday and 47 days before Easter Sunday. Shrove Tuesday is the last chance to use fats and eggs before embarking on the Lenten fast and...

Just as you’ve recovered from the Festive period another celebration hits you, Valentine’s Day! If you’re still feeling the pinch on your purse from the Christmas period don’t worry, we have a recipe that’s sure to delight anyone’s Valentine! Making something for your loved one is...

February is here which means it’s almost time to celebrate Valentine’s Day but it won’t just be love that will be blossoming this month. With another new month we find more produce coming into season. Quite fittingly, now is the time that passion fruit comes...

  What better way to start the new decade than by eating healthy and getting fit! With so many diets available for us to try, it can be difficult to know which ones are worth trying and those that don’t work! We have compiled our top...

  Traditionally celebrated in Scotland for the birthday of the Scottish poet Robert Burns, celebrations for Burns Night are now marked across the UK too on the 25th January. The work Burns is most renowned for is Auld Lang Syne and the Burns Supper ranges from...

Things can often be tight after the overindulgence of the festive season and then January comes, and everyone is talking about taking on the challenge of Veganuary however it needn’t be a burden on your purse! November was World Vegan Month and we highlighted the benefits...

  It’s the beginning of a new year and a new decade so a great time to try something new when it comes to food. We find that saying you will cut back on food to be healthier or to reach a weight goal is a...

Christmas is over and it’s the weird few days between Christmas Day and New Years Eve. With plenty of food left over from the big day, what better way to spend the next few days than trying new recipes to use up the leftovers; you...

Whether you want to host a party on Christmas Eve, or you want some festive ideas for a relaxed evening in, we have a number of Christmas eve dinner ideas for you to try. So, light the fire, put your Christmas jumper and songs on...

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