Charlotte Jennings

Discover More About the Humble Chinese Dumpling

It is great news to hear that travel restrictions are slowly being lifted, but China is one of the many countries that we can still not holiday in. Do you love a Chinese takeaway or are desperate to get to China and tick it off your ‘must do’ travel list?

Try Your Hand at Recreating Classic Tapas: Tantalising Tortilla

While it seems like we might be slowly easing our way out of the lockdown we have all been experiencing over the last few months, travel abroad may still be a little way off. Luckily, by getting creative in the kitchen you can bring the traditional tastes of some of the world’s most popular tourist destinations to your home – and sample some foreign flavours to get you in the mood.

The Lighter Side of Life in Puerto del Carmen

Puerto del Carmen started out as a simple, small fishing village on the southeast coast of the Spanish island of Lanzarote. Over the last half a century, this tiny town has transformed into one of the island’s leading resorts. Its sandy beaches, sparkling seas and beautiful old quarter have made it the popular family destination that it is today – but Puerto del Carmen’s relaxed atmosphere and scenic spots will especially appeal to older couples too. Here are some of

Puerto Pollensa

Fabulous Foods to Look out for in Mallorca’s Puerto Pollensa

Puerto Pollensa is a jaw droppingly beautiful resort nestled in the north side of Mallorca. Thanks to protective building restrictions, long stretches of white sandy beaches have remained untouched by the kinds of unsustainable overdevelopment you often encounter in highly popular tourist traps.  What’s more is this hidden-away natural paradise boasts an incredibly rich history and culture. Famous figures such as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin are all known to have spent time here on retreats, and