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James Whelan Butchers: It’s Mid-Term Party Time
Posted on Saturday, November 3rd, 2012 by Pat Whelan in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
Looking out my window today I watch as the elements enjoy a high octane party. Leaves are bobbing around on the wind, swept into swirling dancing groups, moving at a terrific pace into mini tornado shapes and then disappearing quickly past my first floor window. The sky is ominously dark and I have no doubt […]
James Whelan Butchers: The Power of Television
Posted on Wednesday, October 24th, 2012 by Pat Whelan in Foodie Articles, Good Food | No Comments »
I don’t watch a great deal of television, but certainly I see more in the autumn and winter than I would on brighter evenings in the middle of the year. When I return to television having been away for the summer months it can be quite exciting and the winter schedules always contain new programmes […]
James Whelan Butchers: BALANCE
Posted on Wednesday, October 17th, 2012 by Pat Whelan in Foodie Articles, Good Food | 1 Comment »
If I had to sum up my personal philosophy on life I think I could reduce it to one word and that’s ‘balance’. While it sounds simple, achieving perfect equilibrium on the scales of life requires quite a degree of focus and discipline. I’m not perfect and many times fall short of my set balance […]
James Whelan Butchers: The Fat Free Sausage
Posted on Wednesday, October 10th, 2012 by Pat Whelan in Foodie Articles, Good Food | No Comments »
I totally understand if the headline, “fat free sausage” caused a wrinkle in your brain. After all the very idea of a fat free sausage is practically an oxymoron. Personally I never thought I could use those words together in a spoken sentence, let alone actually taste one in reality but that day has finally […]
James Whelan Butchers: A Taste of the South
Posted on Monday, October 1st, 2012 by Pat Whelan in Foodie Articles, Good Food | No Comments »
The other day a request came across my desk inviting me to speak to a group of potential start up business about running a food business. One of the headings they asked me to speak on was, “How to keep the offering fresh”. This had nothing to do with shelf life or meat refrigeration. It […]
James Whelan Butchers: Teach the Children
Posted on Thursday, September 13th, 2012 by Pat Whelan in Foodie Articles, Good Food | No Comments »
It never ceases to amaze me the number of teenagers that can’t cook or at least claim they can’t. They certainly won’t starve as they are capable of placing cornflakes in a bowl, pop tarts in a toaster, a ready meal in a microwave or ordering a takeaway, but when it comes to long term […]
James Whelan Butchers: September Express
Posted on Wednesday, September 12th, 2012 by Pat Whelan in Foodie Articles, Good Food | No Comments »
It was inevitable, the dreaded return to school and routine had to happen eventually but why so early? The government have not only picked our pockets of spare cash but they’ve shortened the summer holidays by at least a week! Remember the days when the school year began on the first Monday or Tuesday after […]
James Whelan Butchers: Long Table Dinner at Ballymaloe
Posted on Friday, August 31st, 2012 by Pat Whelan in Foodie Articles, Good Food | No Comments »
I had the most wonderful afternoon recently, at a long table dinner in the glass house at Ballymaloe Cookery School, Shanagarry, Co. Cork. I’ve been at the cookery school a number of times before, but this time we received a guided tour of the school and the gardens both formal and vegetable by Darina Allen. […]
James Whelan Butchers: Supporting Local Business
Posted on Friday, August 31st, 2012 by Pat Whelan in Foodie Articles, Good Food | No Comments »
Over 6,200 new jobs could be created in Ireland if households each spent €4 more every week on Guaranteed Irish goods and services, a new survey has claimed. Carried out by Amárach Research on the impact of Guaranteed Irish on the economy, the study indicates that the average Irish household spends just under €16 a […]
James Whelan Butchers: The Big Stretch
Posted on Wednesday, August 22nd, 2012 by Pat Whelan in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
The problem with common sense is that it’s not very common at all. A truism that appears more relevant today than at any other time. I don’t think I have ever heard as many people concerned with price, value and money in general and we all understand the unbearable burden that financial pressure can bring. […]
James Whelan Butchers: The Wolf Peach
Posted on Tuesday, August 14th, 2012 by Pat Whelan in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
It’s hard to believe that some of our most common and versatile foods today were once viewed with great suspicion and sometimes grown purely as ornamental garden fruit because they were thought to be fatally poisonous. For a long time this was the story of the common tomato. There it sat, ripening on the vine, […]
James Whelan Butchers: Rhubarb, Rhubarb
Posted on Wednesday, August 8th, 2012 by Pat Whelan in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
I’ve been doubly blessed this week by two different people who both gave me a bunch of home grown rhubarb. I was thrilled; my rhubarb cup was truly running over. There was far too much for me and I couldn’t find anyone else at the time to share it with, so I took it all […]





