Organic Lamb Meat Recipes That Celebrate Seasonal, Honest Ingredients

The seasons have a rhythm, and so should your kitchen. There’s something satisfying about cooking in sync with nature—fresh peas in spring, grilled dishes in summer, slow-cooked stews as the air turns crisp. Lamb, with its tender texture and bold flavour, lends itself beautifully to each seasonal shift.

When it’s organic and raised with care, lamb delivers more than just a satisfying meal. It reflects everything good about thoughtful eating: sustainability, quality, and incredible taste. These seasonal recipes are designed to bring out the best in organic lamb, with simple ingredients and a focus on what’s fresh and available.

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NOT Korean BBQ at the Korean BBQ House Barbican

When Dann and I went with some friends to The Korean BBQ House Barbican, I was surprised at such a simple name and wasn’t sure what we were going to be eating. We were on a bit of a time crunch, and with 8 other people, so getting Korean BBQ didn’t make a lot of sense for us. I would have totally been down for a big BBQ, generally, so we agreed to come back sometime in the future and try that out. What really shocked me though, was how delicious their menu of not-Korean-BBQ-food was! We had a bunch of vegetarians and vegans with us, and there were so many good options for them too.

OI Kimchi and Kimchi Mandoo

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Celtic Harmony Camp – So much to discover

During the Easter Break, we wanted to get along to some new activities. Everywhere was having some sort of Easter special event, so we sort of looked at what would be most interesting and new for our family. That’s when we found Celtic Harmony Camp, which aims to engage children in learning about pre-history. As we have some teenagers, we felt that a half day at Celtic Harmony Camp was best for us, though they do have timed activities going on throughout the day.

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Seeing all the animals at Whipsnade Zoo

I feel like we always go to see some sort of animals during the Easter break. Last Easter we went to the London Zoo, so this time we went to the Whipsnade Zoo, which is also a conservation that has a lot of different animals, a train ride, a butterfly garden, an aquarium, and so much more. As we went during Easter, they had some Easter-related activities but are honestly hosting a bunch of different activities all year long, so there is always something to do.

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Clawson Farms cheese is full of flavor

[Ad- gifted products] When it comes to cheese, Dann and I are a huge fan of cheese with flavor. There are tons of different cheeses that claim to be infused with specific flavor notes, so we were thrilled to give Clawson Farms a try as we had not heard of their cheeses before. Clawson Farms was established in 1912 and has since made a name for themselves by creating award-winning Stilton and specialty cheeses. I must say, their packaging and naming is also fantastic, making for some great cheese for gifting!

Our Absolute Favorite Clawson Farms Cheese

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