Liz Earle Wellbeing

ROOT TO FRUIT Autumn

At this time of year, farms and kitchen gardens go into overdrive harvesting the last of the summer’s crops. Kick-started by this activity and resulting abundance of produce, my kitchen becomes just as hectic.

The counter is full of kilner jars, pots of chutney and lacto-ferments, all capturing

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