Brits spend four hours cooking a Sunday roast but eat it in just 29 minutes, according to new research on UK dining habits.
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What’s Up Brew in Spicewood, Texas is redefining the coffee stop with specialty drinks, warm service, and a purpose-led story.
Read MoreIt was a Thursday night in Wetherby. After a social occasion, we were looking for somewhere local to eat — and I had a real hankering for something with spice. Cue Bengal Brasserie.
Read MoreIf you think getting leaner means cutting out dessert entirely, it might be time to rethink everything you’ve been told about “healthy eating.”
Read MoreAt the start of 2026, I found myself doing what a lot of us do in January — reassessing the little daily habits that quietly shape how we feel. For me, coffee was an obvious place to start. It’s non-negotiable in my routine, but I’d never really thought about how I was drinking it — just that I was.
Read MoreThere’s something about shellfish that instantly transports you somewhere warmer. Maybe it’s the simplicity, the way everything is designed to be shared, or the fact that every dish seems to demand a glass of something cold and a loaf of crusty bread on the side.
Read MorePiccolino Collingham has been a fixture in the area for years, and while I’ve visited on various occasions in the past, it had been quite some time since my last meal there. So when I booked a table for two on a Sunday afternoon, I was looking forward to something a little different from the usual roast dinner.
Read MoreFrom high street menus to viral TikTok recipes, pickles are having a moment. And leading the charge? Crispy, golden “frickles”—deep-fried (or air-fried) pickles that deliver the perfect balance of crunch, tang, and indulgence.
Read MoreThe “casual” arm of the Rogan empire sits in the utterly beautiful village of Cartmel — the kind of place that feels almost too picturesque to be real.
Read MoreThe magic comes from the simplicity. As it cooks, the potatoes absorb the cream, creating a silky texture, while the top turns lightly golden and slightly crisp.
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