All posts tagged Savoury

Charleyboy’s Kingdom

The tofu that was intimidating me from its spot in the cupboard has been drained, spiced and scrambled, and I have to say, it was damn fine. I’ll be doing it again. It might look like a tasteless block of goop, but it goes nice with cumin, paprika and salad. Is this a new culinary [...]

I am the wilderness lost in man

‘Come thou, love, my own, my only, Through the battlements of Groan; Lingering becomes so lonely When one lingers on one’s own.’ – ‘Linger now with me, thou Beauty’, from Titus Groan by Mervyn Peake On Thursday the University of Wolverhampton hosted a lecture by Sebastian Peake, son of the poet, author and artist, Mervyn [...]

She tries savoury, too

Since going vegan I’ve realised the need to cook for myself. As in actually cook, and not just sling a couple of waffles and some fishless fingers on a plate, smother it in red sauce and call it a job well done. Preparing meals for myself from scratch should, in theory, be more satisfying than [...]