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Author Archives: saladclub
The Great Outdoors
Wow. That was one heck of a summer we just had back there! Now the kids are back at school, the sun is sinking ever faster and the fresh nip in the air signals the approach of Autumn. But before … Continue reading
Posted in Salad travels, Uncategorized
Tagged camping, fish, Green Man, nectarines, samphire, Street food, Travel
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Hock, line and sinker
As promised, we’ve dusted off our grease splattered notebooks, attempted to mend the wobbly ‘shift’ key on the work laptop and pulled our neglected blog boots back on in time for spring and all its promises. This week we’re treating … Continue reading
Posted in Bowl food, French & Grace, Markets, Press, The Book
Tagged Brixton Village, Casserole, FRENCH & GRACE, Ham hock, Kale, Mustard
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There are no words
There are no words to describe just how challenging our new venture, French & Grace, has been for us. Which is why there have been no words on this blog of late. We haven’t been able to come and write … Continue reading
Our new home in pictures
Today marks our first day off for weeks so this shan’t be too lengthy a post. We just wanted to thank you all for your patience and support while we’ve been absorbed in the crazy business of setting up FRENCH … Continue reading
Hungry? Here’s why.
You poor, hungry people. We know – we left you, totally abandoned, discarded like the dirty wrapper on a late night kebab. We’re sorry. We’re hungry too. These last 2 months, since our sojourn in Italy (seems like years ago … Continue reading
Posted in A bit on the side, Hearty fare, Markets, Salad travels, Secret suppers, The Book
Tagged Brixton, Kitchen, Secret suppers
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Under the Tuscan Sun
Buongiorno tutti! The title of this post seems to have sprung from the part of my brain designed for storing the names of bad 90s films, but we’ll go with it for now… We return from shooting our summer chapter … Continue reading
Posted in Salad travels, The Book, Vegetarian
Tagged Basil, Buffalo Mozarella, Cookbook, Food prices, Italy, Seasonality, Tomatoes, Tuscany
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Hot Chorizo
There’s nothing we love more than a hunk of hot chorizo.Vegetarians aside, who can resist the punchy scent of paprika and garlic smoking in the air and the tantalising ooze of bright, rusty-red oil in the pan? Chorizo features consistently … Continue reading
Posted in Hearty fare, Markets, Meat, Salad travels
Tagged Chorizo, Festivals, Food Markets, Salad Club Stall
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These little piggies went to market
Hello. Hello. And apologies for abandoning you and your rumbling bellies for quite this long. If it’s any consolation, we haven’t been sitting around watching Loose Women and twiddling our thumbs. Since last we wrote, Rosie got hitched, the next … Continue reading
Posted in Markets, Rare ideas, Salad travels, Salads
Tagged Beetroot, Brixton market, Cheese, Farmer's Market, Hummus, Lentils, Onions, Peas, Potatoes, Salad, Slaw
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The great outdoors
What a beautiful Easter weekend we had here at Salad Club. From beach hut breakfasts in Calshot to picnics in Brockwell park, we managed to spend almost every mealtime outside, only venturing indoors for loo breaks and sleeps. There’s quite … Continue reading
Posted in A bit on the side, Picnics, Salads, Vegetarian
Tagged Al fresco eating, Carrots, Cumin, Eating outside, Halloumi, Honey, Picnics, Pistachio, Salad
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We are 2!
Would you believe it? Our little blog is two years old today! We’re amazed by how much our lives have changed since that first post in 2009 and, two gins down at the Hootenanny last night, we began to feel … Continue reading
