About me

Over the years I've written and jotted, scribbled and noted down a zillion ideas, pitches, stories, poems, articles, outlines, all about food. And photographed it too. So here we are, a place for all these ideas to be archived and hopefully, read. 


Tottenham greengage cake

If you've noticed the title, (and how could you not since you're here) you may be thinking, no false modesty going on. I wanted to call my blog Burnt Toast, but that's been taken. The Evening Standard called me the Queen of Organic Markets for their 1000 influentials list. Having dropped the word organic, here I am.


For the last twelve years I've been organising farmers' markets in London. Some of the markets I started up include Marylebone, Pimlico, Queens Park, Parliament Hill, and Walthamstow.

So yes, I love markets. My friends say about me that wherever I am in the world I'll find the place where local people go, the locals market and independent shops and the places local people eat. I find myself drawn to markets. I can't help myself.



I've made a tv documentary about whelks, radio features on the history of corned beef, and confectionary, and written food articles for various magazines.  Food stories are fascinating. I love finding out what we eat, why we eat it, where, when and everything besides. I'd like to do more; to take ingredients into schools, especially in the area where I live.




I've been on Market Kitchen, I'm a Great Taste Award judge, on the board of London Food, and the London rep for FARMA.




Some of the posts here are going to be about markets. Some are going to be on subjects close to my heart. I may post some of my poems if I'm feeling brave. I'll also post the articles and recipes I've written. Food reviews possibly, and being me, I'm more likely to review if the ingredients are sustainable, seasonal and local. I may even deviate from food to talk about the area I live. Whatever I write, you and your comments are welcome. Welcome to my world!