Tuesday 30 August 2011

NEW - Features Page Added

Check out this page for occasional features. The first one is there now - a bit early for Christmas but I am sure you'll understand.

Web Site Updates

Have done some updates to the web site this morning including a delicious feature recipe - take a look. I've also included links from eleven of the recipes that include bread in their ingredients list. The link goes to Virtuous Bread - which if you haven't already seen you should take a look at.

Hmmm. Just discovered that internet explorer users may find that some pages don't display correctly :-( Need to dig in to that to find a solution. Safari, Firefox and Chrome users should be ok.

Friday 26 August 2011

Bread as a pudding ingredient

If you visit the main site you'll find lots of lovely recipes for using up spare bread. Things like Bread & Butter Pudding, Bread Pudding, Summer Pudding etc. etc.

The main reason for this post is to introduce you to Virtuous Bread. Back in July I attended a two day bread making course delivered by Jane Mason who is the driving force behind Virtuous Bread. Like me Jane loves English Puddings and to my delight she knew the site when I mentioned it to her. Anyway, if you love bread based English Puddings I am sure you will love Jane's site and the whole idea behind Virtuous Bread. The courses are great fun, relaxed and informal with great coffee and you'll make loads of bread too. Take a look - you won't be sorry.

Traditional English Puddings Blog Relaunched.....

Welcome again to the Traditional English Puddings blog. I say welcome again as I have decided to relaunch the blog with the hope that I will be more diligent in keeping the content flowing. Am currently sitting in Burgundy (France) on another rainy day and my thoughts turned to warm sticky comforting puddings - crazy for August but there you go!

The main web site www.traditionalenglishpuddings.co.uk is now getting an average of about 20000 unique visitors per month and I thought it high time to start offering my visitors something more to get their teeth into. So we'll see how it goes.

You can also follow us on Twitter @englishpuddings or on Facebook - Traditional English Puddings.