Ho! Ho! Ho!… read more
Squirrels watch out, we’re after your nuts!
Acorns are the latest food fad. They have been elevated to the status of superfood by their proponents in South Korea. They are rich in protein, fats, fibre and essential minerals. Apparently, they can be roasted for coffee and ground down to make flour. And they’re easy to find, all you have to do is pop along to your local park or woods to pick up a few. Beware though, like a lot of wild foodstuffs they can be poisonous, don’t eat them raw. Leave that to the squirrels…. read more
Christmas tree beer
Wondering what to do with your old Christmas tree? Well here’s the answer – drink it.
Lowlander Beer in the Netherlands is using recycled Christmas trees to brew a 2019 Winter IPA. The brewery is collecting used Christmas trees from Dutch consumers, bars and restaurants to turn them into tasty beer…. read more
You’re serving what?
Want to get to grips with those obscure menu items? Don’t get caught out – we’ve found a handy guide…. read more
We’re not kidding about
We love the North Norfolk coast and so do goats. They are back on the cliffs at Cromer for their summer hols. But they don’t sit back and rest when they are at the seaside. The tough vegetation on the cliffs is particularly tasty to goats so that’s what they spend their summer doing. Munching!… read more
Get to us faster
Now the new NNDR is open, is it worth using? If you’re coming up from the south it might just be worthwhile. The reporter in this clip saved about 10 minutes using the new road…. read more
When Cromer met Bollywood – and the sun shone
Our Gem of the North Norfolk Coast is always a little off beat but now it’s bang on trend. With more than 7 million views the world is getting to see Cromer…. read more
Happy New Year
The decs are down and the days are getting lighter…. read more
Callum’s Christmas takes a downturn
Just when we’re all getting our Christmas lists ready Callum’s hopes have been dashed – it’s a lump of coal for him according to the Eastern Daily Press…. read more