Here’s something different to make for your next holiday party – the cabbage Christmas tree. You’re welcome. Who needs the smell of pine when you can enjoy the…
Apparently in the 18th century, the word “macaroni” referred to the hairstyle of a young English aristocrat. Who knew? On a more serious pasta-related note, I also read…
Looking for reminders of old Brighton is difficult. Not so much churches, architecture and monuments, but the old cafes, bars, restaurants, theatres, cinemas and shopfronts that once graced…
Here are some fun facts about the London Underground to impress people with at your next dinner party: only 45 per cent of the London Underground is actually…
Brighton has no shortage of cafes where you can easily spend an hour reading your book, checking the internet for stuff, resting in between shopping sprees; but what…
People often ask me to recommend great local restaurants in Brighton – especially those independent neighbourhood favourites. So today, I’m sharing my 10 all-time favourites we go back to…
Seeing as I’m partial to hunting out secret city gems and little-known places – and have written a Secret Brighton guidebook (have a little peek here), this post…
I’m a sucker for cool packaging and obv love chocolate, so my jaw dropped when I came across two in one – this delicious handmade chocolate in enticing whimsically illustrated…
It might look like an ordinary Thai supermarket on a busy main street in Brighton and Hove, but this shop is actually hiding a secret in a cosy…