Showing posts with label that's Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label that's Christmas. Show all posts

Friday, 25 October 2024

My Emergency Banana Cream and Butterscotch Cheesecake

This is my My Emergency Banana Cream and Butterscotch Cheesecake. Necessity is, indeed, the mother of invention.

I recently bought a bunch of bananas from a discount supermarket. I ate one and several days later I decided to eat another, only to find that they had ripened to such an extreme extent that they could have worked as extras in the film The Blackness!

My wife and I both despise wasting food (if we really can't make use of something we compost it) so I decided to employ my inventive side to save the day.

I used a combination of ingredients from our pantry plus several others that I bought from Morrisons. (Morrisons is not the supermarket were I bought the bananas from, by the way.)

Ingredients:-
Ripe(!) bananas
Two tubs of Morrisons full fat cream cheese
The rest of a pot of double cream from the fridge
Packet of Butterscotch flavoured Angel Delight
A handful of Pearl Sugar (an Amazon overstock item bought from a local charity shop)
Sufficient milk to soften the mixture
Half a packet of crushed broken biscuits from the pantry
1/4 of a tub of Morrisons spreadable butter

Mix the spreadable butter with the crushed biscuits and place in a combination over in a metal or glass bowl, for 200c for about 10 to 15 minutes. Several times use a wooden spoon to make sure the base is properly mixed together.

Eventually, squash the mix down and then leave to cool.

Whilst it is cooling mash the ripe bananas and when they are fully mashed add the cream cheese, making sure it's all mixed in.

Then add the Angel Delight being careful to make sure all the powder is properly mixed in. At this stage add enough milk to make sure the mixture is not too thick.

Then mix in the Pearl Sugar. 

Place the mix into the fridge and when the base is sufficiently cooled top it with the cheesecake mixture and return this to the fridge and allow it to properly chill.

I did think about adding some Bailey's Irish Cream, or Amarula instead of the milk, but after tasting the mixture part way through I decided against this. You could add the liqueurs, though, if you wished. 

The result? A really delicious Emergency Banana Cream and Butterscotch Cheesecake!

We mentioned buying Amazon overstocks and the like in a previous post on our sister site, That's Christmas. That was how we bought a number of pots of Pearl Sugar, several boxes of breakfast cereals and some new Christmas decorations!

"Why Charity Shops are a Hidden Gem for Amazon Returns and Overstock Deals at Christmastime"

Actually, nearer to Christmas the above recipe with the addition of traditional Christmas spices would make a reasonably light Christmastime dessert treat.

Sunday, 6 October 2024

How to Set Up and Run Your Own Food and Drink Blog: A Guide

Starting a food and drink blog can be an exciting and fulfilling journey. Whether you're passionate about exploring new recipes, reviewing the latest restaurant openings, or sharing your love for fine wines and craft beers, a blog is the perfect platform to connect with like-minded food enthusiasts. 

At That’s Food and Drink, we've built a space where we celebrate the best of culinary delights, and we want to help you do the same! Why? Because there's always room for more high quality food and drink blogs.

In this post, we’ll walk you through the essential steps to set up and run a successful food and drink blog, just like we’ve done at That’s Food and Drink. Whether you're a novice blogger or have dabbled in content creation before, these tips will help you find your voice in the foodie community.

Step 1: Choose a Niche

Food blogging is a vast world, and finding your unique angle is key to standing out. At That’s Food and Drink, we cover a range of topics from restaurant reviews to product recommendations and recipes. However, you might want to narrow your focus. Here are a few niche ideas to consider:

Restaurant Reviews: Share your experiences at local restaurants, cafes, and food stalls.

Recipes: Focus on creating unique recipes, or specialise in certain types of cuisine (e.g., vegan, gluten-free, desserts).

Food Travel: Explore culinary experiences from different parts of the world.

Drinks: Craft beer, fine wine, cocktails, or non-alcoholic beverages.

Product Reviews: Highlight new or interesting food and drink products.

Once you’ve chosen your niche, stick to it. Consistency will help you build an audience that knows what to expect from your blog.

Step 2: Set Up Your Blog

There are plenty of platforms available for setting up a blog. If you’re looking for a quick and easy start, Blogger (like we use at That’s Food and Drink) is an excellent option. It’s user-friendly and free. And will, once you are an established blogger, allow you to host adverts on their system for free.

 Alternatively, you can opt for platforms like WordPress or Wix, which offer more customisation options if you're ready to invest in a more professional look.

Here’s what you’ll need to do:

Choose a name: Your blog’s name should reflect your niche and be easy to remember. Make sure to check for domain availability if you want to have a custom URL.

Set up hosting and domain: If you’re serious about your blog, purchasing a custom domain will give it a professional edge (e.g., www.yourblogname.com).

Pick a theme: Choose a clean and visually appealing design. Food and drink blogs are highly visual, so ensure that your images take centre stage.

Install plugins (if applicable): On platforms like WordPress, plugins can enhance your site’s functionality. Look for ones that improve SEO, help optimise images, or create social media sharing buttons.

Step 3: Create High-Quality Content

Content is king, especially in the food blogging world. Quality writing and visuals are the keys to building an audience. Here’s how to get started:

Writing blog posts: Write in a conversational tone, share personal stories, and offer detailed reviews or step-by-step guides. Your personality is what will make readers connect with your content. Be sure to proofread thoroughly to maintain professionalism.

Take stunning photos: Food is all about visual appeal. You don’t need a fancy camera to start, but good lighting and attention to detail are crucial. Try natural lighting and experiment with composition. Over time, you can invest in a better camera and props to enhance your photos.

Create a posting schedule: Consistency is key in blogging. Whether it’s once a week or twice a month, stick to a regular schedule so your readers know when to expect new content.

Step 4: Promote Your Blog

After creating quality content, promoting your blog is essential to growing your readership. Here are some effective strategies:

Social media: Share your posts on Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, and Twitter. Food and drink are particularly popular on platforms like Instagram and Pinterest because of their visual nature. Use relevant hashtags and engage with the community to increase your reach.

Collaborate with others: Reach out to other bloggers for guest posts or collaborations. Working with other creators in your niche can introduce you to new audiences.

SEO: Search engine optimisation helps people find your blog through Google and other search engines. Use keywords naturally in your posts, add meta descriptions, and use alt text on your images to improve your chances of ranking.

Networking: Attend food events, restaurant openings, or trade shows. Meeting people in the industry can lead to exciting opportunities, like invitations to review new products or restaurants.

Step 5: Monetise Your Blog (Optional)

Once your blog gains some traction, you might want to think about monetising your content. There are several ways to turn your passion into income:

Affiliate marketing: Partner with food and drink brands to earn a commission on products you recommend.

Sponsored posts: Work with brands that align with your blog's values to create sponsored content.

Ad revenue: Platforms like Google AdSense allow you to display ads on your blog and earn income based on clicks or impressions.

Sell products or services: Offer eBooks, recipe books, or even coaching sessions for aspiring bloggers or chefs.

Step 6: Stay Inspired and Keep Learning

Blogging, especially about food and drink, is constantly evolving. Stay on top of trends, try new recipes or restaurants, and never stop learning. Whether it’s improving your photography skills or diving into video content (like vlogging or tutorials), evolving your skills will keep your blog fresh and engaging.

At That’s Food and Drink, we’re always experimenting and expanding our content, and that keeps both us and our readers excited!

One of our latest experimental ideas has been to link our YouTube channel to our That's Food and Drink blog and our sister blog, That's Christmas. 

Final Thoughts

Starting a food and drink blog is a rewarding experience. It allows you to share your passion, connect with others, and maybe even turn a hobby into a career. Remember, success doesn’t happen overnight, but with dedication, creativity, and consistent effort, your blog can flourish.

So, grab your camera, whip up a new recipe, or review that charming restaurant down the street – your food blogging adventure awaits! Happy blogging!

Feel free to adapt this structure to reflect your personal style or area of interest, and best of luck on your blogging journey!

Tuesday, 11 June 2024

How you can help That's Food and Drink go to the next level

Hi, readers of That's Food and Drink! We hope you are all doing well?

You'll notice that we (my co-blogger, aka my wife!) have made some improvements to That's Food and Drink. And we have plans to take our blog to the next level.

We have started including more recipes that you can try for yourself at home, some of them are traditional meals that you will be familiar with, others are new recipes, others are new twists on old traditional recipes.

We absolutely love sharing our passion for good food and drink with you, our readers, but running the blog is not without cost. We have Adsense adverts but we would like to invite you to help us by making whatever donations you can afford. You'll find the Donate button on the top right hand side of the blog.

Also if you have a food or drink-related business that you would like to see featured on That's Food and Drink (Or our sister site That's Christmas) please send us an email to afj_uk@yahoo.com. 

Friday, 11 August 2023

That's Food and Drink Video channel launches


The first video is up, as you can see. However, the sound quality will be addressed, as will the possibility of broadcasting livestream programming in the very near future. 

This is all new to me and very exciting, obviously!