By Lyn Funnell I must admit that the British aren’t the greatest veg cooks, although we…
Tag: history
Recollections of Kent and Sussex from Malta; The splendour of Regency architecture and buildings Upper class sectors of Malta’s “new town” Sliema based on Kent and Sussex seafront areas
By Albert Fenech Down through the centuries architecture and building-styles have undergone changes, clearly defined…
Belle Tout – The Beachy Head Lighthouse That Moved
By Elizabeth Wright How do you save an 850 tonne cliff top lighthouse from falling into…
The True History of the Banoffee Pie
By Lyn Funnell Banoffee Pie, originally spelt Banoffi Pie, has become one of the most popular…
Rye, Intriguing Sussex Town
By Wendy Hughes Located on the east coast of Sussex, Rye may be a small…
Memories from Malta and Gozo. In the Maltese psyche is fire in general as well as fireworks, bonfires and torch light parades in our DNA? Bonfire night in Newick brings it all back
By Albert Fenech I was reading Lyn Funnell’s excellent article on Bonfire Night in Newick on…
Sprouting for Soups, Salads, Sandwiches & Stirfries.
By Lyn Funnell The temperature has suddenly dropped in Sussex. And the prices have risen in…
The Sussex Stringtown
By Elizabeth Wright In Sussex, a county with a rich maritime heritage there has always been…
Halland and East Hoathly Bonfire Night
By Lyn Funnell We went to the 98th East Hoathly Carnival Society’s Bonfire Carnival on Saturday,…
Canterbury Cathedral. A Stunning Building
By Lyn Funnell Canterbury is a beautiful city, and luckily it has been well-preserved through the…