My Cullen skink recipe is a low-sodium hearty soup perfect to warm up on a cold fall or winter day (and I even have a recipe for making your own smoked haddock!).
Scotland
One of my favourite countries to travel to, Scotland is all about the outdoors, and Scottish culture. Here are my Scotland travel tips.
I was pleasantly surprised with a day in Glasgow from Edinburgh. I’ll admit, I had pretty low expectations for a day trip to Glasgow.
Edinburgh in October is hands down beautiful! The leaves are starting to change colour, there’s a lack of midges and tourists. But all that comes at a cost – colder weather and shorter days!
Just a few photographs from my time in Scotland in October to hopefully inspire you to make the trip there one day.
People love Scotland! The isolation, the connection with nature, and the beautiful views. But no one ever talks about the harsh reality of driving to get to these remote areas… until now!
a long rectangular image split into four parts. a small sliver on the bottom is some tall bright green grass. Then a lake takes up the rest of the bottom half the photo before more land split the lake from the sky. On this bit of land sits an old school castle. The clouds in the sky take up the remainder of the photo
A one-day road trip to St Andrews from Edinburgh is the epitome of a day in Scotland. It has it all! Castle ruins, stunning (sunset) views, and there’s even golf for those interested!
When you look up what to do in Edinburgh, you might come across Leith as a hidden gem. But, here’s the truth about Leith…
For my trip to Scotland, I won’t lie, one of my main priorities was to see at least one highland cow while I was there. Here are the best places to spot a highland cow in Scotland.
When visiting Edinburgh, like any city, you have to visit the top attractions. But, if you have some extra time, or it’s your second time visiting, I found 10 hidden gems that worth checking out.