Review, Thoughts

My food weekend – Franco’s and a Sunday Roast

I’m still warming up to this blogging lark so I left the camera alone for a few days at the risk of offending my girlfriend, who’s probably getting a bit fed up of having to wait for food to be photographed before it can be eaten. However, that doesn’t mean we stopped eating so here’s a quick summary of my food weekend. Continue reading “My food weekend – Franco’s and a Sunday Roast”

Thoughts

Whisky temptation

Argh! They’ve done it again. Why do single malts direct always send their email out when I’m skint?

Last time it was full of great sounding speysides like a 17 year old Benriach finished in Rioja casks. Who doesn’t like the sound of that? But as tempted as I was, funds are low just now so I had to pass (though I did get as far as adding the bottle to my basket and had my pointer hovering over the checkout button on the site).

Today’s email has special offers on Ardmore, Dalmore and Laphroig (and I’m all out of peaty whisky just now…), but I still don’t have much cash to my name.

Having said that it is payday next week and I’ve got a couple of weddings approaching, so I need something nice to put in my hip flask…

Health and fitness, Thoughts

Lifestyle Balance

Recently I worked with a guy who had a bit of spare weight he wanted to lose. Having been there myself I tried to give him some pointers, as did some of the other people in the office who are into fitness and nutrition. In the end he didn’t really pay attention to what we said to him (make small, long term changes and do more exercise) and ended up going down the path of diet pills and depriving himself of all the food he actually likes. He lost a decent amount of weight quickly but got frustrated as it slowed down.
Continue reading “Lifestyle Balance”

Thoughts

Building a better relationship with food.

I can’t stop thinking about food.  I’m conscious that other people are more relaxed about the subject and will go whole hours without images of food flitting through their head.

It never used to be like this.  I just used to come home, take a cardboard box out of the freezer and throw it into the oven for twenty minutes.  Unfortunately this, coupled with working in an office environment and an… um… active social scene, meant I ended up in a clothes shop desperately trying to fit into 38″ trousers because I refused to go past the 40″ barrier.  Something had to change.

A fitness regime followed and out went the ready meals and frozen food.  In came some tentative efforts at cooking from scratch.   I bought a book of basic recipes using 3 or 4 ingredients, learned a few classics (chilli, spaghetti bolognese) and got to work being a bit healthier.

Five years, eight inches and a few stone later I can’t imagine ever going back to the days of frozen chicken breasts, Fray Bentos pies and microwave curries.  I get so much pleasure from thinking about what I want to eat, planning it, cooking it then devouring it.  These days I scan the TV channels looking for cooking programs to learn new skills or get new dish ideas from and my kitchen worktop is groaning under the weight of a growing collection of recipe books. 

It’s not just cooking though.  My new education into the world of proper food has changed my attitude to eating out as well.  A few years ago all I wanted from my weekend was a hangover and some good stories at the end of it.  Now I curse the hangover as a waste of my time and given the choice I’d rather spend the money on a good meal in a favoured restaurant, than pint after pint in the pursuit of a vague memory of a night out and a very sore head the next day.

Basically I’m trying to explain why I’ve started this blog.  I suspect it’s for much the same reasons as most other food bloggers.  I think about food a lot and I like to talk about food, so I thought I’d start writing down the thoughts on a blog before they pop out of my head for good and perhaps other foodies will comment on them and give me some more ideas.

So I’m going to post up some recipes I like, some ideas I have and some opinions on meals I’ve eaten.  Most of the restaurants will probably be based in Aberdeenshire as that’s where I live.  I’ll try and remember to take pictures as well, though I can’t promise the quality will be any good. 

It won’t just be about food either.  I can be just as serious about whisky, beer and wine.  Though the latter is still a subject I would confess to know fairly little about.  Fitness will also feature heavily as I believe, and am forced into this by my own vices, that to be able to enjoy all this great food and alcohol you have to work pretty hard to burn it off.  So I’ll probably post up some thoughts on exercise and some of the stuff I’m doing through the week to make me think I deserve my good eating at the weekend.

If you’re reading this blog please let me know what you think by posting comments in response to the articles and I hope you enjoy it and get some good ideas.

Thanks
Chris

Mince and Skirlie