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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Starting with Salone
What can one say about Salone del Gusto? The world’s largest artisanal food fair is how I describe it. We attempted to have a quick look round in an hour or so, but barely managed to tour one small corner. … Continue reading
Italian beginnings
Flew into Bologna only yesterday, shattered after an early morning that could have passed for a late night; such are the travails of crossing London in time for a 7.10 flight from Stansted Airport. After a doze on the plane … Continue reading
London: poetry and cheese
Back in London and what’s a food-loving poet to do but jump off the plane and onto the train and get myself to Islington to catch Poetry in the Crypt. Mike Bartholomew-Biggs introduces the evening’s three featured readers and here … Continue reading
Why I am not submitting anything to this anthology
While I think “companion animals” sounds like a lovely idea for an anthology, and I commend the Ontario Veterinary College for thinking to celebrate its anniversary by promoting literature on this theme, I must grind my axe on the conditions … Continue reading
Things to be thankful for
Thanksgiving weekend has been and gone, but the sweet taste of harvest still lingers. We enjoyed a thanksgiving salmon – grateful for the sockeye run this year – and baked it swiftly with garnishes of Black Krim tomato, sprigs of … Continue reading









