Over the past year, in a series of columns published in Scottish Field, I have explored an ethical issue about a fruit or vegetable grown in Scotland every month. It has been a privilege to meet the farmers growing our food and I hope to go into more detail about some of the challenges of feeding the world without destroying the environment in my next book. If there is a subject you would like me to explore please post comments below. Read more
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Introducing the next project: Ethical fruit and vegetables
I have officially started a new project, and it’s all about where our fruit and vegetables come from…. Read more
Photo story: Plucking a goose for Christmas
I have recently written a piece for Spectator Life on why goose are back in fashion this Christmas – following the news Theresa May favours goose over turkey. Here is a photo story about how I plucked and gutted my own goose for Christmas, making sure to save the fat for the roast potatoes – just like our Prime Minister likes them. Read more
How writing The Ethical Carnivore taught me the true meaning of Thanksgiving
Writing The Ethical Carnivore taught me how to shoot, fish and butcher animals. Most importantly, it taught me to be grateful for the meat we eat. Read more
You know most of the time I’m veggie – right?
The best thing about only eating animals I kill myself is being vegetarian most of the time. Read more
Hitting the target – but not how you think – with the BBC & Scottish Field
My year spent only eating animals I have killed myself has featured on the BBC and in Scottish Field, leading to some expected ribbing about ‘glamorous’ photos with guns and some unexpected conclusions about the nature of shooting. Read more
The Easter Bunny: Overcoming Watership Down
I am often asked why I have not eaten more rabbit on this journey. The simple answer is that it takes time to learn to shoot a rabbit properly. There is also the Watership Down problem. Read more
Plenty of fish in the sea?
During the winter months it was difficult to find something to eat, but there is plenty of life in the sea – or there was. Read more