Posts Tagged ‘foodie articles’
James Whelan Butchers: A Butcher’s Life for Me
Wednesday, January 9th, 2013 in Foodie Articles | 1 Comment »
There’s a tremendous beauty in the English language. We, unlike some of our European neighbours, have been blessed with an abundant tongue based on rich, ancient foundations. We have an instrument of expression that when used correctly can work incredible magic. Words can make us fall in love, do things we don’t want to do, […]
James Whelan Butchers: Just Enjoy It!
Monday, December 17th, 2012 in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
I got to work at breaking light the other day in order to write before the mayhem of the day began. As I walked along the leaves crunched beneath my feet and my breath hit the air in little visible white clouds. It was cold, dry and very festive; perfect Christmassy weather. Who wouldn’t like […]
James Whelan Butchers: Covet the Cranberry
Tuesday, December 11th, 2012 in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
If there is one berry we associate with Christmas it has to be cranberries. Maybe it’s because they have been on my mind that I am suddenly coming across so many recipes, sweet and savoury that call for the little fleshy fruit in all its various forms; fresh, dried and frozen. For some reason I […]
James Whelan Butchers: The White Stuff
Tuesday, November 6th, 2012 in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
Writing a food column often leads one to make huge assumptions about the people who read food columns. You assume it is the same handful of people each week and that by now they know you and know your form. What you forget is that the person reading might not be a cook or is […]
James Whelan Butchers: It’s Mid-Term Party Time
Saturday, November 3rd, 2012 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
Wednesday, October 24th, 2012 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
Wednesday, October 17th, 2012 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
Wednesday, October 10th, 2012 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 Fresh Look at Asia
Tuesday, July 24th, 2012 in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
Given that I work with meat and am known as a general food lover, I suppose it is hardly surprising that the subject of food comes up in my conversations a great deal. I’m often asked for advice about cuts, preparation and cooking and while some will just indulge and join me in a nice […]
James Whelan Butchers: The Rising Sun
Tuesday, July 17th, 2012 in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
A new Japanese restaurant has just opened in Clonmel. It’s good to welcome new businesses but I get even more excited when they are offering something new. Now I have no intention of attempting to explain Japanese food in one newspaper column. First of all I wouldn’t have the knowledge and secondly, like any nation […]
James Whelan Butchers: A Cheesy Feeling
Tuesday, July 10th, 2012 in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
We’ve come along way since those before us fell in love with the individually wrapped easy single, way back in the mists of time. We weren’t exactly the greatest country for cheese before then; a little Calvita cheddar perhaps, a chunk of stilton with a glass of port for the sophisticated and a little foil […]
James Whelan Butchers: Down Mexico Way
Friday, July 6th, 2012 in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
Despite the incessant rain, the wind and the very unseasonal weather, in true Irish spirit I declare that it is the summer. You may still have to wear your wellies and a raincoat in order to use that shiny new bucket and shovel at the beach, but wear them we will in order to indulge […]
James Whelan Butchers: A Butcher’s Life for Me
Wednesday, January 9th, 2013 in Foodie Articles | 1 Comment »
There’s a tremendous beauty in the English language. We, unlike some of our European neighbours, have been blessed with an abundant tongue based on rich, ancient foundations. We have an instrument of expression that when used correctly can work incredible magic. Words can make us fall in love, do things we don’t want to do, […]
James Whelan Butchers: Just Enjoy It!
Monday, December 17th, 2012 in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
I got to work at breaking light the other day in order to write before the mayhem of the day began. As I walked along the leaves crunched beneath my feet and my breath hit the air in little visible white clouds. It was cold, dry and very festive; perfect Christmassy weather. Who wouldn’t like […]
James Whelan Butchers: Covet the Cranberry
Tuesday, December 11th, 2012 in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
If there is one berry we associate with Christmas it has to be cranberries. Maybe it’s because they have been on my mind that I am suddenly coming across so many recipes, sweet and savoury that call for the little fleshy fruit in all its various forms; fresh, dried and frozen. For some reason I […]
James Whelan Butchers: The White Stuff
Tuesday, November 6th, 2012 in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
Writing a food column often leads one to make huge assumptions about the people who read food columns. You assume it is the same handful of people each week and that by now they know you and know your form. What you forget is that the person reading might not be a cook or is […]
James Whelan Butchers: It’s Mid-Term Party Time
Saturday, November 3rd, 2012 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
Wednesday, October 24th, 2012 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
Wednesday, October 17th, 2012 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
Wednesday, October 10th, 2012 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 Fresh Look at Asia
Tuesday, July 24th, 2012 in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
Given that I work with meat and am known as a general food lover, I suppose it is hardly surprising that the subject of food comes up in my conversations a great deal. I’m often asked for advice about cuts, preparation and cooking and while some will just indulge and join me in a nice […]
James Whelan Butchers: The Rising Sun
Tuesday, July 17th, 2012 in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
A new Japanese restaurant has just opened in Clonmel. It’s good to welcome new businesses but I get even more excited when they are offering something new. Now I have no intention of attempting to explain Japanese food in one newspaper column. First of all I wouldn’t have the knowledge and secondly, like any nation […]
James Whelan Butchers: A Cheesy Feeling
Tuesday, July 10th, 2012 in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
We’ve come along way since those before us fell in love with the individually wrapped easy single, way back in the mists of time. We weren’t exactly the greatest country for cheese before then; a little Calvita cheddar perhaps, a chunk of stilton with a glass of port for the sophisticated and a little foil […]
James Whelan Butchers: Down Mexico Way
Friday, July 6th, 2012 in Foodie Articles | No Comments »
Despite the incessant rain, the wind and the very unseasonal weather, in true Irish spirit I declare that it is the summer. You may still have to wear your wellies and a raincoat in order to use that shiny new bucket and shovel at the beach, but wear them we will in order to indulge […]





