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I grew up in Britain, where Sunday dinners filled the house with the smell of roast beef, golden spuds and a proper gravy bubbling on the stove. My dad delivered fruit and veg on his lorry, my mum could stretch a pound of mince into a feast, and Nan’s sideboard was always home to a tin of peaches for unexpected guests. Food wasn’t fancy. It was comforting, shared, and a quiet promise that we’d always belong somewhere.
Years later, I found myself thousands of miles away in Australia. Sunshine instead of drizzle. Beach barbecues instead of pub roasts. But something was missing. It wasn’t just a pork pie or a proper jar of mint sauce; it was home. It was the sound of a kettle boiling, the hum of family around the table, and the smell of something familiar baking in the oven. So I started to recreate it. Little by little, I built my own corner of Britain here in Perth, from spiced chutneys and pickled onions to Christmas puddings and roasties crisped just right. What began as a homesick craving evolved into a way to connect with other expats who shared similar feelings of homesickness. Pork Pies & The Perfect Pickle isn’t just a collection of recipes. It’s a love letter to that shared ache for the familiar, and the joy of finding it again in a warm kitchen, even on the other side of the world. It’s for those who’ve crossed oceans, but still crave the taste of home. You can leave home, but home never leaves you.
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About Me
Writer | Food Lover | Ex Pat Dreamer | Perth, WA Hi, I’m Linda (Leigh to my friends), a 60-year-old ex-bakery owner turned cookery book writer. I’m a proud wife to Carl, mum to three wonderful children, and a dog-mum too. Embracing midlife with energy and enthusiasm. I also love a good chat and I’m always open to tea and cake anytime.☕ Archives
October 2025
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