Delicious UK – (01)January 2021

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POSITIVE IDEAS & STORIES OF HOPE FOR THE NEW YEAR


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THE GOOD NEWS


We’re all aware of the benefits of blowing the cobwebs away on
a bracing winter walk. But what if you only have five minutes, or a
weekend ramble isn’t realistic? Try a webcam instead. From nature
reserves and beaches to historical places of interest, a huge
number of sites broadcast live streams or images online, allowing
you to sightsee from your sofa – and it’s curiously calming.
Watch the rolling waves on Fistral Beach in Newquay, Cornwall,
thanks to Quiksilver Surf School Newquay (quiksilversurfschool
newquay.com/webcam); nature spot with The Wildlife Trusts
(wildlifetrusts.org /webcams), which streams footage of seals,
badgers, peregrine falcons and more; observe the changing
elements at pretty Eilean Donan Castle in Scotland (eileandonan
castle.com/webcam); or catch a steam train rolling into
Grosmont Station in Yorkshire (if you’re lucky), part of the
North Yorkshire Moors Railway, to a birdsong soundtrack
(nymr.co.uk/grosmont-station). The internet is an incredible

@ELAINE_FOODBOD
‘Keeping sourdough
simple’ is Elaine
Boddy’s motto. Her
feed is great for
aspiring bakers of
the trendy loaves.
Her IGTV tutorials
give advice on
feeding starters,
how to shape and fold
thedough and deciding
whenit’s ready to bake.
Boddy-watching is the next
bestthing to baking school.

WON DER... AT THE BEAUTY OF NATURE


WatchEilean
DonanCastle
online

@CHERIEDENHAMCOOKS
The gorgeous photography on Cherie
Denham’s account is just one part of
the appealing package. Denham is
a recipe developer and demonstrator
based in Hampshire (and originally
from Northern Ireland) – her breads,
bakes and jams are truly gorgeous.
Denham’s IGTV tutorials for Irish soda
bread and potato farls are full of
excellent advice for novice bakers.

BE INSPIRED...


Instagram is more than a platform for
selfies – it’s a space for food lovers to
connect. Here are three accounts that
are well worth following

@NOORISHBYNOOR
Bahrain-born London based chef
Noor Murad is part of the Ottolenghi
recipe development team, and her
posts are packed with gloriously
colourful Middle Eastern dishes.
Noor’s Instagram Stories recipes
for the likes of labneh and za’atar
parathas are clear and easy to follow.

And now for...

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