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Simple berry crumble is an ideal comfort dessert for winter
A warm and comforting dessert is exactly what’s needed as the nights draw in and temperatures drop. Make the most of in-season fruit with Siúcra’s simple berry crumble, the perfect dish to take your taste buds from autumn to winter.
Fully renovated Barrybeg bungalow nestled in prime Hill of Berries location
Langara, Barrybeg, Hill of Berries, Athlone, Co Roscommon, N37 CV61
Scrumptious summer desserts
Things seem to be looking up for us here in Mayo. What a lovely Bank Holiday weekend we had last week. The weather is great; well it’s not raining every day so that’s a plus. I think a few easy summer dessert recipes are called for this week.
Rawky - enjoy the perfect blend of nature’s goodness
Laurence Bolger is a husband, new dad, sports enthusiast, and food lover.
Rawky — the perfect blend of nature’s goodness
Laurence Bolger is a husband, new dad, sports enthusiast, and food lover. After years of working in the food industry in Ireland and the Middle East, he was increasingly conscious of what was going into his own body. Yet with work and other commitments taking over every waking hour, he still found himself choosing quick and unhealthy options.
How not to kidnap your wife
SINGER SONGWRITER Kidnapper, the debut feature film of award-winning writer/director Douglas Ray, and starring Matt Berry and Eva Birthistle, will get its world premiere at the Galway Film Fleadh.
Matt Berry @ Róisín Dubh
MATT BERRY is best known for playing Dixon Bainbridge, the evil, megalomaniacal zoo owner in The Mighty Boosh, and the womanising Douglas Raynhom in The IT Crowd.
Wild and Wonderful
This is the time of year when berries really come into their own. It wasn’t a good year for blackberries – too much rain and not enough sun – but they are well past it by now. (You should never, in any case, pick blackberries after Michaelmas (September 29) because, as I was told as a child, on Michaelmas eve the devil goes around busily spitting on them.) The rowan berries are on the way out, but hawthorns are adorned with masses of jewel-like dark red berries, tiny snowballs are appearing on the snowberry, and the holly is already looking Christmassy.