Getting into the Holiday Spirits Christmas is great, but sometimes you need a boozy break.

Originally published in print December 2020. Christmas is a wonderful time of the year. Great food, being surrounded by friends and family, and made all the better with alcohol. Sometimes spending so much time at home with the family can … Continue reading Getting into the Holiday Spirits Christmas is great, but sometimes you need a boozy break.

Unconventional Christmas Dinner Accompaniments TN2 food discuss the unusual accompaniments that find themselves at their dinner tables

Originally published in print December 2020. We asked TN2 food writers to tell us about the unusual or unconventional foods that they enjoy with a traditional Christmas dinner. Read about the results below! Marinated lamb chops  Over the years I’ve … Continue reading Unconventional Christmas Dinner Accompaniments TN2 food discuss the unusual accompaniments that find themselves at their dinner tables

Trying out a Zero Waste Christmas In a time of excessive consumption, trying to minimise our waste is the least we can do.

We all love the food, the lights and atmosphere at Christmas. Sadly, the majority of Christmas-centred activities come packaged in plastic. Christmas time, of course, feeds consumerism through excessive shopping and eating. I wondered if I could live my “best … Continue reading Trying out a Zero Waste Christmas In a time of excessive consumption, trying to minimise our waste is the least we can do.

Milk // Cookbook Review This new cookbook by John and Sally McKenna milks the most out of Irish produce

Originally published in print November 2020. Milk is a cookbook with a manifesto. Its authors, John and Sally McKenna, are among Ireland’s foremost food writers, and are perhaps best known for the annual 100 Best Restaurants in Ireland guide, which … Continue reading Milk // Cookbook Review This new cookbook by John and Sally McKenna milks the most out of Irish produce

Mutual aid and food solidarity in action In a world where food is both produced and distributed in an unequal way, co-ops and grassroots organisations which promote mutual aid with community and sustainability at the heart, are now more important than ever.

Originally published in print November 2020 Isabelle Allende fled Chile  after the coup of 1973 with only her clothes, family pictures, a small bag of dirt from her garden, and two books: an edition of Pablo Neruda’s Odes and “the … Continue reading Mutual aid and food solidarity in action In a world where food is both produced and distributed in an unequal way, co-ops and grassroots organisations which promote mutual aid with community and sustainability at the heart, are now more important than ever.

An Interview With John McKenna Fiachra Kelleher interviews John McKenna, one of Ireland’s leading food writers. McKenna and his partner Sally have co-authored a new cookbook, Milk, which aims to promote Irish dairy.

John McKenna is one of Ireland’s leading food writers. He and his wife, Sally, are known for their guide of Ireland’s best 100 restaurants, which is published annually. They have co-authored a new cookbook, Milk, which aims to promote Irish … Continue reading An Interview With John McKenna Fiachra Kelleher interviews John McKenna, one of Ireland’s leading food writers. McKenna and his partner Sally have co-authored a new cookbook, Milk, which aims to promote Irish dairy.

The disappointment of the substantial €9 meal Pub grub, even at the best of times, is not a satisfactory meal

In June of this year, the government reopened pubs that serve meals in a bid to make life just that little bit more normal and bearable again. The caveat? Everyone who wants a pint, a glass of wine or whatever … Continue reading The disappointment of the substantial €9 meal Pub grub, even at the best of times, is not a satisfactory meal