Venison croquettes: bite-sized game
Philippa Davis' bite-sized venison croquettes make the perfect accompaniment to an aperitifPut your frozen stock to good use with this excellent aperitif accompaniment. Don’t let your game fester in...
View ArticleChurchill’s guns: the personal armoury of Sir Winston Churchill
Military weapons, guns and rifles for fieldsports and presentation pieces make up the remarkable collection of the Army officer turned statesman, says Mark Murray-FlutterSir Winston Churchill shooting...
View ArticleTanja Möderscheim, sporting artist
Tanja Möderscheim explains how a love for her country’s heritage tulips and the Dutch Masters occasioned a change in career. By Janet MenziesGold pheasant.Originally a botanist and scientist, choice of...
View ArticleThree best Northumberland properties for sale now
The Field's pick of the best Northumberland properties on the market now includes a 25-acre smallholding in the Northumberland National Park and a Grade II-listed Georgian country houseThis Grade...
View ArticleJeep Wrangler Rubicon 2.0T
There’s no missing the latest incarnation of Jeep’s iconic 4x4 as it conquers the countryside. Charlie Flindt finds he’s having a lot of funMud, rocks and rutted tracks proved no obstacle to the...
View ArticlePot roast partridge with summer vegetables
Philippa Davis' pot roast partridge with summer vegetables, parsley, olive and caper sauce makes the most of bounty from the freezer and the gardenPot roast your partridge to keep it perfectly moist.If...
View ArticleHow to strengthen your shooting arm
Avoid becoming the rustiest bit of kit on the peg with these simple exercises to strengthen your shooting arm - no gym membership requiredArm strength can be crucial to a good days shooting.Having your...
View ArticleThe best picnic dips: pea and mint hummus and tuna pâté
Dips are simple to make and a picnic hamper essential, says Philippa Davis, sharing her best picnic dips - hummus with an added kick and Portugese-style pâtéHummus with a hint of spice or...
View ArticleHow to make a homemade natural pesticide
Are pests plaguing your plants? Follow our guide on how to make a homemade natural pesticide for a simple way to protect your plants and keep the pests at bayThis is the time of year for hungry slugs,...
View ArticleWelsh castles: fortifying Wales
The country has more castles per square mile than anywhere else in the world – and a rich history to accompany them, says Ettie Neil-Gallacher Caernarfon Castle, part of Edward I's Ring of Iron.Wales...
View ArticleHow to look after a horn handled walking stick
Horn handled walking sticks are made for the field - not to be left behind in the stand for fear of damage. Follow The Field's low maintenance advice for keeping it in tip top condition There's no need...
View ArticleWhat makes a proper British picnic?
There has never been a better time to adopt the 'Ratty and Mole' approach to picnicking. Jeremy Musson advocates the simple pleasure of packing up a hamper and blanketEven in the elaborate Regency...
View ArticleSix spectacular south west properties for sale now
The Field's selection of the best south west properties in Dorset, Devon and Cornwall includes historic homes set in spectacular countrysideThis Grade II*-listed Georgian country home has around 20...
View ArticleGift of Grouse and regional moorland groups: empowering those ‘up the glen’
Late changes to the Animal and Wildlife bill in Scotland were bewildering to moorland managers, however, Gift of Grouse and regional groups are giving them a voice at last, says Tim Baynes There are...
View ArticleBGA and Mac & Wild launch new Grouse Cooking Kits
The British Game Alliance and London-based, Scottish restaurant and butcher Mac & Wild have launched new Grouse Cooking Kits, available to order nowThe BGA and Mac & Wild have partnered to...
View ArticleNew study reveals the great benefits of grouse shooting to moorland communities
A new study from researchers at the University of Northampton reveals the great social and economic benefits moorland management, including grouse shooting, has on local communities A new study has...
View ArticleTraditional roast grouse recipe
There is no question of what best to do with your first brace of the season. Follow our traditional roast grouse recipe for the perfect start to a season of game suppers Traditional roast grouse...
View ArticleGeorge Digweed’s guide to grouse
George Digweed's guide to grouse is essential pre-moor reading, as he shares his top tips on how to shoot successfully on of the world's finest gamebirdsIf you have the opportunity to shoot grouse in...
View ArticleTypes of grouse: which is toughest?
It is the finest driven gamebird in the world but are there really different types of grouse, asks Sir Johnny Scott, and if so, which one is the toughest? Lammermuirs grouse skim the heather at...
View ArticleHow to make the best pheasant burgers
Game isn't just for winter suppers - it makes excellent barbecue fare, too. Our simple recipe for pheasant burgers will put your frozen stock to fantastic use this summer Far from dry, these pheasant...
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