Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts

Monday, 7 January 2013

Bill's

A few months ago, some friends and I wen for a girly weekend to Brighton! 

we had all planned a little bit of our trip and one of my lovely friends found this great restaurant called Bill's. 

Now Bills is a chain but it is fantastic! It feels like a one off and the bohemian restaurant layout gives off a great atmosphere, plus the food is great and is value for money. 

thought you would like to see some pics of this great place :) 

The fab metal tea pot
Eggs Benedict, yum!
Full to the brim (there was a queue to get in)
The lovely Helen with her smoothy
the wonderful Claire enjoying the orange juice
Me in desperate need of Tea!

Monday, 4 July 2011

Time For Tea?

Always!!!

If you find your self in London and you want a relaxed afternoon tea then head over to High Tea of Highgate.
High Tea of Highgate was open by Georgina Worthington after selling her flat to follow her dream.

Offering beautiful alternative loose leaf teas in gorgeous china and an amazing array of sweet and savoury morsels.
The above picture is of a tea for three!
The cupcakes were so beautiful.

This is a really lively little shop located in Highgate Village. This is a lovely place to go if you want a nice relaxed vintage atmosphere. The staff were really lovely and welcoming.

All of the loose leaf teas on the menu are also sold in the shop so you can enjoy them when you get home too! They also sell the lovely tea pots and china.

If you can't find the time to go and visit then you can peruse their online shop.

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Can cooking be a craft? Continued....

I think that I have decided that cooking can defiantly be a craft! just take a look at this beautiful cake that I had in Korea, surly it's healthy...it had fruit in it!

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Can Cooking Be A Craft?


My Mum had booked afternoon tea for Mothers day and unfortunately we had to cancel due to circumstances changing (as they always do!) so I decided to make afternoon tea!

I decided after looking at the BBC Good Food Blog that I would make scones and a Lemon drizzle cake; I mean it didn't look that hard... and it wasn't!!!




















During my latest visit to the states I bought my Mum a Chinese tea set from China Town in San Francisco.





















We ended up having a lovely alternative afternoon tea including stir fry and jasmine tea.