Roast turbot with chickpea stew
Turbot is the perfect offering for a special occassion. Impress your beau this Valentine's Day with Philippa Davis's roast turbot with chickpea stew. Serves six. This dish is guaranteed to impress your...
View ArticleHalf a dozen of the most tempting Easter eggs
End Lent in style with The Field's pick of the most tempting Easter eggs to get your hands on Fishing overly well-hidden mini eggs from the cracks of stone walls, or the depths of a hedgerow might be...
View ArticleThe Field’s Valentine’s Day menu
Eating "a deux" on the 14 February could be the most romantic way to spend time together, especially if it's a homecooked kitchen supper.It’s time to forget set menus and restaurants crammed with...
View ArticleThe Rhubarb Triangle: growing one of Yorkshire’s finest exports
Jeremy Hobson investigates the Rhubarb Triangle Forced rhubarb Where is rhubarb grown in the UK? Much of it is Yorkshire rhubarb from what is known as ‘The Rhubarb Triangle’, an area between Wakefield,...
View ArticleHow to keep your dogs suffering from the cold
It takes more than a bit of rain or snow to put off most keen sportsmen or women but, when the weather really starts to bite, we must put our dogs first, says David TomlinsonONE of the great...
View ArticleThe top 12 most affordable shotguns
We all need a workhorse, an affordable gun that performs well and looks good doing so. Here The Field highlights the top 12 most affordable shotguns for less than £2,500Gunmakers Quarter is central to...
View ArticleMazda CX-5 2.2 Sport Diesel review
Despite not being the all-wheel-drive he had hoped for, the Mazda CX-5 soon dispelled any disappointment for Charlie Flindt, who was taken with its good looks, size and handlingTHE email from the Mazda...
View ArticleAs smart as a whip
Whether in the boot room, sporting lodge or country house, you will always find a whip or two. Most have fascinating tales to tell, says Eleanor DoughtyA selection of whip handlesHaunting the boot...
View ArticleHow to grow rhubarb: rescuing old plants
Learn how to grow rhubarb at home for crumbles, pies and jams with Willy Newlands' adviceReplanting rhubarb The rhubarb plant is almost indestructible and even better, it’s easy to grow in a kitchen...
View ArticleAlternative gundogs: a puppy for shoot or sofa
Some unlikely dogs can prove themselves excellent shoot-day companions, says David Tomlinson So what are alternative gundogs? One of the soundest pieces of advice you will get when looking for a gundog...
View ArticleDublin Coddle with game sausages
Originally made to use up leftovers, this Irish stew dates back to the 1700s and is ideal for those returning from a cold day out in the field. Originally made to use up leftovers like bacon and root...
View ArticleNine pieces of kit for March
Have a look at our suggestions for nine pieces of kit to not only get you through but to thoroughly enjoy the month of March too.Have a look at our suggestions for nine pieces of kit to not only get...
View ArticleSix of the best properties near racecourses
We round up the six best properties on the market that are within a 15 minutes drive to a racecourse. What more could you want?We round up the six best properties near racecourses on the market. Some...
View ArticlePosition available at the GWCT: Chief Operating Officer
The position of Chief Operating Officer at the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust is available to apply for. About the position of Chief Operating Officer The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust...
View ArticleThe best hunting horse. Are they bred or made?
Does the maxim still hold that the best hunting horse used to have the head of a Duchess and the bottom of a cook? Widley’s Hedges in the Beaufort Saturday country are terrifying. It used to be said...
View ArticleOwls and where to find them in the UK
Mankind’s fascination with owls dates back millennia, but what is it about these secretive birds that has captured our imagination and where can you find them in the UK asks Matthew DennisonMANKIND’s...
View ArticleAmerican pancakes with blueberries, banana and cream
Spend some time over breakfast with Philippa Davis' American pancakes with blueberries, banana and cream. So easy to make. A great addition to the breakfast timetable.Pancakes aren’t just for Shrove...
View ArticleHare mythology: why we’re all mad for hares
Matthew Dennison explores and explodes the mythology of this iconic lagomorph.March is nearly upon us and it’s in the middle of the hare’s breeding season, hence the expression ‘Mad as a March Hare’....
View ArticleField interview: Sir Max Hastings
The celebrated war correspondent, broadsheet editor, author and countryman talks to Charlotte Mackaness about his enduring love of fieldsports and his hopes for the future of our wonderful way of...
View ArticlePigeon shooting calendar
This pigeon shooting calendar will guide you on when to shoot pigeon and explain which crops the birds favour at a particular time in the year.This pigeon shooting calendar will help you plan your pest...
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