All Things Yorkshire
Get your pinnies on for a new Yorkshire cookery school
The 17th century Country Estate Carlton Towers will open in Spring 2014 and promises to offer the chance to discover the art of traditional cooking, while keeping an eye on the future for contemporary cooking methods.
Luxurious Devonshire Arms offers complimentary stay – for the price of a bottle
Well, OK, the price of that bottle is rather pricey at £199, but only you can decide whether that’s a small price to pay to get a room at the beautiful country hotel near Bolton Abbey in North Yorkshire thrown in.
Eating in VS eating out for Christmas dinner: Our bloggers thrash it out
Yorkshire Pudd team Chris Blackburn and Claire Smith tell us how they’re spending Christmas Day and why Christmas dinner is better spent eating in or out. There are a few things that are pretty much guaranteed for most families on Christmas Day – presents and Christmas dinner. But how we are going about those age-old …
Top 10 Yorkshire cheeses
Today there may be a faint whiff hovering over the Midlands, a collective pong of dairy from all over the world. Why? Well, today is the day of the World Cheese Awards, taking place at the BBC Good Food Show at the NEC Birmingham, no less.
Where to go in Hull City of Culture 2017
Upon hearing the news, the city’s council leader Stephen Brady said it was a chance to show the world what the great city had to offer. And while we know there are many gems, we’re going to let you in on what we consider the top food and drink delights about the UK’s City of Culture 2017.
What a wonder: Yorkshire rapeseed oil
Stick a product on TV and it’ll sell, get a celebrity chef to give it a mention or three and it’ll fly off the shelf’s, and that’s certainly the case with the newest craze with foodies, a new love of Rapeseed Oil, but is it actually any good?
The history of Yorkshire Day
Folks in Yorkshire are famous for their county pride. And, for nearly forty years, the integrity of the big and beautiful county of Yorkshire has been celebrated annually, without fail, on August 1. This day of pride, festivity, food, drink, revelry, friendship and historic commemoration is known as Yorkshire Day.
A week in the life of a northern food blogger
Do you ever wonder why blogs exist? What fun do people like me actually get from writing about something over and over and what of all that work?
I can’t speak for everybody on some of those questions. What I can do is tell you about one amazing week as a northern blogger and hopefully you’ll see some of the perks.
The Magpie Cafe review: One for joy in Whitby
Beef dripping and whale bones may not seem very PC or forward-thinking for 2013, but they provide one huge trawler-load of charm in Whitby. Often called the sparkling jewel in North Yorkshire’s crown.
America embraces the Yorkshire Pudding
A UK-owned cookware store chain in New England have found that one of their products is selling so well that they are in the unusual position of training their staff to deal with questions about a great British delicacy, the Yorkshire pudding.