Woolworths TASTE

The sweetness of lemons

Many years ago when I left South Africa to work and travel overseas as some of us were privileged enough to do, I wrote my parents an emotional, filled-with-all-the-clichés-and-angst-of-an-early-20-something letter explaining my reasons for travelling. I thanked them for their love and generosity, for raising me with the philosophy that a child needed wings and roots; wings with which to soar and leave the nest, and roots that would anchor and always bring them home. I wrote that to

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Woolworths TASTE

Woolworths TASTE1 min read
The Revival Of Nostalgic Flavours
There's something magical about the way indigenous ingredients and age-old cooking techniques can transform a simple dish into a culinary masterpiece. As consumers seek out the nostalgia of their favourite home-cooked meals, the food and beverage sec
Woolworths TASTE11 min read
Wild At heart
It is made entirely out of windows, some found and others gifted by friends. Inside, chandeliers of dried indigenous flowers and mollusc shells sway gently from the ceiling and a disco ball spins slowly over a large table laden with fresh flowers, je
Woolworths TASTE7 min read
Easy Eats
If kale isn't your thing, swap it for baby spinach. This recipe is delicious with baked potatoes, pasta or brown rice. “Woolies’ date syrup has a wonderful sweet taste with just a hint of bitterness, a delicious contrast with fragrant citrus and salt

Related Books & Audiobooks