Holiday food
Here, finally, are a few pics of the things I ate in England starting with the best vegan breakfast around.

I did manage to eat all that, washed down with a pot of tea and I didn’t need to eat again for another 8 hours! Good value for money at £5.00 and well worth a visit if you happen to be in Manchester www.eighth-day.co.uk
We visited again a few days later, for lunch this time, and I had a very hearty, warming soup.

Whilst out and about we dropped into a pub for lunch because it looked so lovely and welcoming from the outside www.vintageinn.co.uk/thehoneybeewilmslow It was just as cosy inside and best of all they had a vegan special on! It was even marked as suitable for vegans which gave them a big thumbs up in my book. It helped that it was delicious as well ![]()

It was mushroom and saffron curry with coconut milk, served with basmati. The portion was just the right size and the smell…mmmmmm……..delicious. Thumbs up for a brilliant vegan dish.
I’m still planning what to make for Christmas Day meal – it has to involve things Junior will eat…….so, that will be carrots
I’ve made the Christmas cake but I’ve yet to decorate it and then we have to make gingerbread Santa’s. I’m also planning a chocolate log but not the large oak tree log I made last year that was just a touch too big!








It’s nice to find a vegan restaurant you can go to for when you want a break from cooking!
It seems like all the vegan restaurants around my area has pretty bad parking (teeny tiny spaces for around 10 cars and always no vacant spots, or on a very busy street so you have to park a mile away…) so it’s kind of difficult for me to go because I can’t walk far, I am disabled….
Hi Roxanne, I only ever get to visit vegan restaurants when I’m on holiday – if I want anything vegan in Greece it has to be created in my kitchen