Paul Couchman, from The Regency Town House, shows us how to make historic pickles. Using a recipe from the 19th Century Paul takes us through the process of cutting, salting and pickling, He demonstrates the quaint way the chefs from the Regency period produced food. Cooking has moved on since the 19th century and so […]
Richard Suggett is the man behind the Veg Grower Podcast. I was curious about what made him decide to start his podcast and learn more about his love for his allotment. Richard is based in Littlehampton in West Sussex. He has a full time job. His married too. But in his spare time you’ll find […]
Today I am taking a walk with Sue Boon, the organiser of Tractorfest. Sue takes me for a walk around one of her client’s gardens that she looks after and tells me about her garden management. She also explains the origins of the rural summer fair, Tractorfest, that takes place in Biddenden, Kent, each year. […]
John Marshall is renown world wide for his paintings of cows. It started as a joke twenty five years ago when he tried avoiding contributing art for a gallery exhibition. John used to sketch charcoal nudes. To exempt himself from the gallery he declared that he no longer painted nudes, but he was concentrating on […]
Some time ago, I met up with Charles Walker, a paranormal investigator, to find out what exactly has been going on in the strange and mysterious woods out at Clapham, a small village to the north east of Worthing in West Sussex. There have been many stories of devil worship and strange meetings in these […]
The Bald Explorer likes walking and drinking beer. It isn’t wise to do them both at the same time, but occasionally, one can lead to another! In a sneak preview to the recent filming, the Bald Explorer visits the Long Man Brewery in Litlington, in East Sussex. A fabulous young brewery with enthusiasm, dedication and […]