Category Archives: cycling & food
Velo Fare
Miss Sarah of Girls and Bicycles and her friend Leanne have completed a great project - Velo Fare - combining their love for bicycles and food! A delicious cookbook with lots of great recipes, all ingredients easily bought and carried home by bike! … Continue reading
Filed under cycling & food, Global cycling inspiration
October Wheelers’ Brunch and Tweed Ride!
Ladies and gents! This month sees us joining forces with the lovely chaps and chapettes of Manchester’s Tweed Ride! Date: Saturday the 29th of October. The plan is to meet at the Whitworth Art Gallery around midday for lunch/brunch, then set off … Continue reading
Filed under cycling, cycling & food, Manchester, Wheelers' Brunch
Weekly shop
Another week, another weekly shop by bike with panniers. Yes, it’s as easy as that! Wish more people would give it a go. Yet again mine was the only bike parked at the racks, but kudos to Aldi to provide … Continue reading
Filed under cycling, cycling & food, Manchester, view from the bike lane
March Wheelers’ Brunch
Image (c)MiddleAgeCyclist Another month, another Wheelers’ Brunch! Personally I don’t know where March has gone, one moment it was the 1st of March and the next it’s already the 27!! Yesterday the Wheelers’ Brunch group met for our monthly get … Continue reading
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Shopping with panniers.
Part of my xmas presents, were a pair of panniers! Oh yes, I have been going on about it for a while and my mum very kindly gave me some money as pressie that I could spend as I wanted … Continue reading
Filed under cycling, cycling & food, Manchester
“Bicyclists Who Brunch”
I’ve been toying with this idea for a while… to put the word out there about organising a monthly get together for Greater Manchester bicyclists, who enjoy their bikes as a mode of transport. There are many groups out there … Continue reading
Filed under bike bug, cycling, cycling & food, Manchester
Bought, cooked and eaten…
I tend to do a ‘big’ shop once a week for dried food, like tinned tomatoes, pasta etc, then buy the fresh ingredients when needed from the local shops in the village where I work… This means we spend less, … Continue reading
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