Susie’s Homemade Ninja Beef Burgers

This is my take on Gordon Ramsay’s recipe, and it is delicious. In the original recipe there is no red onion, that is my addition, if you don’t like onions just leave it out. This makes a great recipe for people who are caravanning or living in Vans as you can put them in a …
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How I make my mushroom sauce

After been asked advice by one of my YouTube subscribers on how to make a mushroom sauce. I thought the best way to show how to make one was to make a YouTube video of the process. This sauce can easily be modified to make a lovely mushroom risotto. Below are Ingredients used in this …
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Susie’s Ninja chicken with a leek and mushroom sauce

A quick and easy tasty chicken dish, the sauce is very useful as you can use it with other meats and even fish, it is also possible to add different herbs ! I used Fresh skinless chicken breasts and a couple of rashers of smoked streaky bacon which wraps round the chicken for cooking in …
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Useful and Healthy

During this lockdown, we have had to come to terms with giving up so many of the things we love doing, and found ourselves vegetating. We know many others in the same position,although both of us have continued working through the lockdowns, it became to easy to come home on an evening get the wine …
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Pouilly-Fume’

Saturday afternoon my ex boss is dropping in for drinks and a quick chat, well what do you serve people who are used to the best, I could not have gone wrong with this classic wine. Domaine Masson-Blondelet have been producing this for seven generations so I felt I should be in safe hands, this …
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Puisseguin Saint-Emilion

I have quite surprised myself to be reviewing another wine from France directly after my last review. Trust me it was not planned, but this wine is from the great Saint- Emilion area and Puisseguin is a small type of commune making really good wine. The wine is everything you would expect of this area, …
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Review: Ara Single Vineyard, Sauvignon Blanc

I am back in New Zealand with this classic Sauvignon Blanc. The Ara vineyard is in the most south-western corner of Marlborough and is a sustainably managed vineyard and this wine itself has far too many awards for me to mention, I felt intrigued about this wine and I checked out there website and it …
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REVIEW: Saint Vigni Cotes du Rhone Villages

Quite a long time since I reviewed a French wine, in fact I have been asked if I drink french wines! the answer is of course I do.Often when shopping for wine I simply find that a lot of the wines with really good deals on them are not the french ones. I drink wines that …
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REVIEW: Barefoot Cabernet Sauvignon

California does it again for me, I have over the past two years drank some amazing wines from California this one from the Barefoot Cellars is a true delight and carries a gold medal for 2011 Ultimate Wine Challenge. A huge bonus is the price tag, this is very decent wine that I can pick …
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Review: Rabbit Row Sauvignon Blanc

I really enjoy a good Sauvignon Blanc, nine times out of ten I find it to be a classy wine with  a sensuous mixture of flavours going on, this one did that for me. My husband found it a little too floral for his palate, but for me it was walk or drink in the …
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