Lifestyle

About the way people live.

  • More Cheese

    Julia from Mannheim asked Emilie in England some probing questions. How do I recognize what a quality cheese looks like? Smell, colour?  That’s a difficult question as each cheese has its own taste profile so you will look for different smell, flavour, appearance and texture characteristics for each cheese. But for all cheeses, you want…

  • Hmmm Tea!

    Monica, in Dublin, reminisces about tea during her childhood in Romania. Hmm, TEA. That takes me back in time when my father used to brew tea out of cherry stems for our breakfast. Nothing special, but the colour and the aroma of the tea will stay with me forever. Memories flow when a subject like…

  • Fancy a cuppa?

    Carolina from Wissembourg leads us into her world of tea. Drinking tea has become a habit for me. It is like talking, breathing, it is part of my routine. I think it is nice to hold something warm in your hands, especially during these cold northern European winter days and it smells just nice. Tea…

  • A new home in England

    Emilie provides an interesting insight on her own particular happiness by moving from France to England. Fifteen years ago, Emilie moved from her native Normandy and joined her partner in England. Frédéric had already been living and working there for some time. It was a huge step for her, not speaking the language, a different…

  • Why people farm.

    Finding your own definition of success means being true to who you are. “I farm because I feel called to. I love the challenge, it’s where my heart is, and I love working with my family. Farming gives my life purpose. When I fulfil that purpose, I feel like I am my truest self and,…