Escape to Uzès in July 2022

Escape to Uzès in July 2022

I have an announcement to make... we are going to Uzès next year!! I've put together a new culinary tour based in my French home town – for the first time in ten years. I will be there from June till the end of September 2022 and my 6 night Uzès tour is scheduled for 1 - 7 July 2022. Please don't spill the Syrah on your espadrilles as you read this – you'll need them for walking across the Pont du Gard.

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Living your best lockdown life

Living your best lockdown life

Well everything was going swimmingly there for a while but now we're in the lie-at-home-on-the-floor-with-a gin zone again. This too shall pass and we will be together again. Stay positive! I started up a supper club which turned into a Saturday Dejeuner (lunch) Club. Got three done then the doors slammed shut, so as soon as possible, I'll be back in business. This is how they work – students arrive at my place at 10am, gasp over the view then settle down to my two hour cooking demonstration. Favourites so far include walnut and parmesan pesto;

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Welcome to Winter!

Welcome to Winter!

So.... Western Australia!! This wonderfull land, seemingly hanging off the side of the world, is actually just like New Zealand but it's much warmer, has 20,000 kilometres of pristine coastline and the girls wear shorter skirts and show a lot more flesh. I think these things are related. But I digress. The real reason I was there, apart from making fashion judgments, was to eat, drink and find out what life is like being driven everywhere in a chauffeured BMW. Seriously tho, I was really in WA to write stories about said land for NZ publications and also, to perfect my WA gastronomic tour planned for 2022.

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Fun in the City and the Sun

Fun in the City and the Sun

We finally went somewhere! My first overseas culinary adventure in a long time left NZ and danced into Rarotonga, covered in flowers and smiles. The Rarotongans were thrilled to see us and the feeling was mutual. It was just a great big fat love fest. The Covid safety precautions at Rarotonga airport were very strict which was reassuring. After that we could just relax and get on with the business of having fun. My right hand man in Raro was the one and only Jacopo Dozzo – handsome, charming, efficient... basically perfect.

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Fancy a girls weekend in Auckland with me?

Fancy a girls weekend in Auckland with me?

More Big News! Flushed with the success of my Hawkes Bay long weekend in February, I've been plotting another one – this time in Auckland. The city of sails is my home town and where I was brought up. I remember the days when there was only one kind of chicken – it was organic, wandering around the backyard and your father chopped its head off when it came time for dinner.

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Merry Christmas from Aotearoa

Merry Christmas from Aotearoa

After a rather trying year, I am grateful that we in NZ are able to celebrate Christmas with open hearts, no restrictions and a generous bubbly allowance. With the vaccine rollout underway, we can hopefully look forward to a more positive 2021, full of good health, possibly overseas travel and reunions with loved ones. I still look forward to the frenzy of Christmas – seeing the new babies in the family, going mad with sisters, mothers, nieces and significant others in the festive food department.

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A luxury staycation awaits you...

A luxury staycation awaits you...

Big News!!! The Farm at Cape Kidnappers and I have been plotting a fabulous four day staycation in February 2021 – so get ready for luxury, beauty, haute cuisine, pampering and top Hawke’s Bay wines. When Robertson Lodges approached me with this concept, I was excited and tremulous at the same time because this experience is different from my regular gastronomic tours. We've created this concept together and I love that it is unique for both of us.

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Spring has sprung!

Spring has sprung!

I've been having a wonderful time travelling around New Zealand teaching cooking classes and doing events which include reading from my most recent book Eat Your Heart Out, singing of lost love, wearing Shed Couture clothes, talking about beating things till stiff and explaining why food is love. No trapese work so far but you know how it goes – the only thing I don't have in my repertoire is a dancing dog. Here's what's coming up – please feel free to contact me if you'd like me to do an event in your area.

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Enjoying the quiet life in NZ

Enjoying the quiet life in NZ

Well – what a difference 6 weeks makes! I hope you're all safe and well and enjoying life in your bubbles. While this is not what we had planned for 2020, it just goes to show you never know what's around the corner and a positive attitude and resilience always come in handy. With that in mind, this newsletter is remarkable in that there is a complete absence of references to pestilence, lockdown or pecuniary ruin. The language is chosen for its escapist, uplifting and joyful qualities. Read on!

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Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

I love everything about Christmas. I love the parties, the food, the traffic jams, the presents, the crackers and reaffirming family and friend love. I love cooking something outrageous – so here's my suggestion for this year ... forget the big bird and go for tiny birds. This is my recipe for rose roasted quails – allow one per person. Throw rose petals all over the table. As it happens the recipe's in my latest book 'Eat Your Heart Out'.

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Portugal in 2020

Portugal in 2020

PORTUGAL!!! There – I've said it. I am adding a new tour to my offerings in Europe for September 2020. I first visited Portugal in 2001 when I was writing about food and fado (fado is the achingly beautiful singing that is principally performed in Lisbon), both of which are utterly langourous and delicious. I discovered, to my surprise that Portuguese food was the best kept secret in Europe and that the Portuguese people are sweet, serious and kind.

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Wonderful North India

Wonderful North India

Another fabulous North India culinary tour is over and Diggi and I are weeping into our chapatis because we won't be singing silly songs, walking down to the river and enjoying cooking lessons with our gastronomads. What a perfect group – they just bonded from day one and that was that – 10 days of happiness, dressing up in saris and turbans and 10 days of celebrating my birthday with 10 birthday cakes.

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Puglia Passion

Puglia Passion

So the Puglia tour. It was a very emotional and enduring experience that only Puglians and their ancient history can give you. It's such an old culture and such a simple one and the people are relaxed, warm (some might even say hot-blooded where the men are concerned) and proud. They don't feel they have to impress anyone, they know their seafood is beyond fresh, their pasta is made right in front of your eyes with fresh wheat and their traditional wild music makes the heart jump.

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The Beautiful Basque Country

The Beautiful Basque Country

The gorgeous Basque Country, (half in Spain and half in France) is a perfect ten – as a culinary destination, it just doesn't seem to be able to do anything wrong. In fact, it's like the whole of Europe encapsulated in one little territory with the best of everything – villages, mountains, sea, forests, sparkling cities, pretty fishing ports, the most starred restaurants in the world and music.

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Escape to Rajasthan

Escape to Rajasthan

Breaking news regarding my Rajasthan tour at the end of October. I have always wanted to glamp and Indians do this better than anyone. The idea of regular camping fills me with horror – but throw in cream linen luxury tents, giant beds, lovely bathrooms and you have my attention. Add marigold hand-blocked curtains, teak furniture, royal blue dressing gowns, romantic lanterns and I'm completely sold. To this end, I'm delighted to announce I have included two nights at the dreamy Rohet Wilderness Camp in the giant Thar Desert where we will ride horses, learn about traditional food and navel gaze in the totally quiet moonlight.

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Vibrant Vietnam & Magical Marrakech

Vibrant Vietnam & Magical Marrakech

We had a great tour with a lovely group in Vietnam and even though Vietnam is changing fast, it IS still what it was in lots of ways. The pho beef noodle soup bursting with fresh herbs and sprouts is still eaten everywhere in Hanoi – in the street, at home, in restaurants and it is still one of the best dishes in the world... heaven in a spoon, culture in a sip. We LOVED the wild night time honda street food tour in Hué – holding on for dear life as we raced from munching on the famous ‘banh khoai’ happy crepes to tasting the sweetest pork in Vietnam.

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Joyeux Noël

Joyeux Noël

The new Rajasthan tour in November was truly, deeply, madly breath-taking thanks to my fabulous manager Diggi, regular guests who have joined me on previous tours and new ones ready to open their hearts and minds to ten riotous days in my life. We enjoyed wonderful cooking classes full of stunning dishes like spicy peanut chat; okra stuffed with garlic and deep fried sweet rice infused with saffron, rosewater, raisins, pistachios and almonds. All washed down with (drinkable) Indian wine.

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An Indian Extravaganza

An Indian Extravaganza

I've just completed two slightly fabulous tours in North India ... twenty-two lovely guests, one perfect manager otherwise known as Darling Diggi and three thousand smiles, head shakes, joined hands and namastes from the Indian people. We drove and flew from block printed fabrics and farm visits in Jaipur to beach parties and cooking classes in Goa to mustard fish curry and floating along the Hooghly river in Kolkata to tea leaf pakoras, dancing and fireworks in Darjeeling.  

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