Successful cooks both amateur and professional usually have an arsenal of tips and tricks they’ve discovered throughout their years of kitchen experiments and incidents. Thanks to the internet - we can do things the easy way and just mooch off of their trial and error versus going through the process ourselves. The internet wins again! So here are some of the best kitchen tips I’ve come across - maybe you can use them in one of our cooking courses in London and feel pretty savvy.
It’s finally here! After months of work and an incredible amount of coffee and not-very-delicious office biscuits, the new site is finished. There’s definitely a lot going on, so I’ve broken down all the best new features to help you discover what you love and try something new in London!
Photography courses in London will arm you with all the skills you need to capture the city, but once you get out on the streets, you’re on your own. The thing about London is it’s almost impossible to take it all in - your hardest task may be limiting your options. Like a huge museum curated by an absent-minded lunatic, treasures from all periods of history are thrown together at random in the capital, and you have to keep an eye out or you’ll miss them.
It’s less than a year before the sporting excellence that is the Olympic Games hits London for the third time. After a 64-year absence the excitement in the capital is palpable, and in the inevitable scramble for tickets the usual suspects have been mentioned - athletics, swimming, tennis, etc. But what about fencing?
If there’s one thing we Brits can do well, it’s tradition. Wimbledon is the heartland of tennis, Wembley the cathedral of football and Lord’s the home of cricket. And if you’re talking about classical music, the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall is about as good as it gets.