Cheryl Queen of Markets

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Footnotes and postcards February 2026
Blood orange moon beats grey skies any day.
Feb 16 • Cheryl Queen of Markets
The joy of messy food.
At Blackheath Farmers' Market with Kim Smith from TasteEd
Feb 9 • Cheryl Queen of Markets
Bean to bowl
The surprising bean sprout is closer than you may think.
Feb 2 • Cheryl Queen of Markets
Jerusalem Artichokes
Tubby the tubers. A companion piece to When an Artichoke isn't
Jan 26 • Cheryl Queen of Markets
Footnotes and postcards January 2026
Welfare standards, eating guidelines, the Year of Reading and the International Year of the Women Farmer.
Jan 19 • Cheryl Queen of Markets
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The 2026 food and farming wish list
Jan 5 • Cheryl Queen of Markets
Bean to bowl
Feb 2 • Cheryl Queen of Markets
Christmas dinner price wars
Dec 5, 2025 • Cheryl Queen of Markets
Notting Hill Farmers Market with Elisabeth Luard
Aug 5, 2024 • Cheryl Queen of Markets

personal posts

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Never trust The Brownie cook-book
Exploding pressure cookers, disappointing recipes and other stories of learning to cook.
Aug 25, 2025 • Cheryl Queen of Markets
It's not always easy
Goodbye guilt
Jan 27, 2025 • Cheryl Queen of Markets
Soon be Counting Christmas Trees
If you've not opened one of my posts yet try this one; It's a short story for Christmas. With audio.
Dec 16, 2024 • Cheryl Queen of Markets
Tea break
Is there such a thing as comfort drinking? There is now. Plus why you should never trust The Brownie Cookbook.
Nov 18, 2024 • Cheryl Queen of Markets
Conversations with my food
Does eating alone still have a stigma? A piece I wrote in 2011, a poem I wrote last year. Has anything changed?
Jul 29, 2024 • Cheryl Queen of Markets
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