Solo RPGs

Ronin

Ronin

Just a growing list to take these things out of my notebook

Last updated 20th January 2025.

  • 2D6 Dungeon
  • Alone Against Fear
  • Barbarian Prince
  • Bottom Feeders: Game of Scavenging
  • Cyst
  • D100 Dungeon
  • D100 Space
  • Bookmark No HP
  • Business Card Dungeon Delve
  • Dead Belt
  • The Deck of Destiny
  • DM Yourself
  • Dungeon Hero
  • Easy Starship Scavengers 2
  • Entity
  • Ex Novo
  • Ux Umbra
  • Four Against Darkness
  • Four Against Mars
  • GameMaster’s Apprentice
  • Index Card RPG
  • Iron Helm
  • Location Crafter
  • Marching Orders
  • Micro Chapbook RPG
  • Miru
  • Miru II
  • Mythic Game Master Emulator
  • Pocket Hex
  • Revenge of the Foaming Mutant
  • Riftbreaker
  • Ronin
  • Star Drifter
  • The Taming of the Slugiraffe
  • Tin Helm
  • Tinny Dungeon
  • Twelve Years RPG

Cookbook Library

Cookbook library

Cookbook library

This is a growing list of all the cookbooks we have in the house, mainly for me to remember when I look at this post, and choose a cookbook we’ve not used for a while.

I’ll also be including biographies, foraging, and other books that talk about food as their main subjects.

This is also a permanent work in progress as we will be adding books to this all the time.

last updated 26/01/25

  • 10-Minute Sourdough by Vanessa Kimbell
  • An A-Z of Pasta by Rachel Roddy
  • Bazaar by Sabrina Ghayour
  • Brutto by Russell Norman
  • Cooking: Simply and Well, for One or Many by Jeremy Lee
  • Feasts by Sabrina Ghayour
  • Flavour by Sabrina Ghayour
  • How To Eat A Peach by Diana Henry
  • Japan: The Cookbook by Nancy Singleton Hachisu
  • Khazana by Saliha Mahmood Ahmed
  • Larousse Gastronomique
  • Leon: Happy Soups by John Vincent, et al.
  • Made In Italy by Giorgio Locatelli
  • Malaysia: Recipes from a Family Kitchen by Ping Coomes
  • Morito by Samantha Clark, et al.
  • Nights Out At Home by Jay Rayner
  • The Noma Guide to Fermentation by David Zilber, et al.
  • Polpo by Russell Norman
  • Roast Figs, Sugar Snow: Food to Warm the Soul by Diana Henry
  • The River Cafe Cookbook by Rose Gray, et al.
  • Sirocco by Sabrina Ghayour
  • The Social Food: Home Cooking Inspired by the Flavors of the World by Shirley Garrier, Mathieu Zouhairi
  • The Sourdough School: Sweet Baking by Vanessa Kimbell
  • The Tucci Table by Stanley Tucci
  • The Violet Bakery Cookbook by Claire Ptak
  • Zaitoun by Yasmin Khan

Recipes

Bread and soup

Bread and soup

A list of the recipes that are up on the blog (this will be caught up with as a priority), most of these recipes are vegetarian, some have fish.

Will add to this list as we get more recipes onto the blog.

last updated 23/05/25

  • Leek and Thyme Galette
  • Pizza Night
  • Roast Red Onion, Carrot, and Hazelnut Tatin
  • Sour Cherry and Pistachio Biscotti
  • Spanish(ish) Fish Soup
  • Spicy Mushroom and Lentil Sauce
  • Spicy Smoked Mackerel Parcels
  • Torta di Riso
  • Wild Garlic Risotto

Dune Saga

Dune, the best cover

Dune, the best cover

In memory of David Lynch I think I’ll read the whole of the Dune universe for the first time, and read it in chronological order, all the short stories, novellas, and expanded universe.

I’ve been reading the original saga since the late 70s and it was one of the first series of books that I remember being excited about a new addition coming out, but I’ve always avoided reading any of the books outside of Frank Herbert’s original six just in case I was disappointed and it spoiled the whole ‘universe’, but now I feel I should really give them a go to round out everything.

I’ve always had a soft spot for the David Lynch film no matter what other people say, and no matter how much it diverted from the source material. It was visually stunning for the time and I’m going to watch that again this evening, and will probably watch all the Dune TV and film output as well as read the books.

There is an article on Tor.com called ‘Where to Start with the Dune Universe‘ and I’m going to follow the chronological reading order they recommend, and to this end have just got myself a copy of ‘The Road to Dune’ that has a lot of the early short stories in it.

I’ll give a really brief review of each story/book as I read them so you’ll see this post pop to the top of the blog occasionally as I read another part of the saga.

  • Hunting Harkonnens” (story, The Road to Dune / Tales of Dune)
  • Dune: The Butlerian Jihad
  • Whipping Mek” (story, The Road to Dune)
  • Dune: The Machine Crusade
  • The Faces of a Martyr” (story, The Road to Dune)
  • Dune: The Battle of Corrin
  • Sisterhood of Dune
  • Mentats of Dune
  • Red Plague” (story, Tales of Dune)
  • Navigators of Dune
  • “Imperial Court” (included in Sands of Dune)
  • Edge of a Crysknife” (included in Sands of Dune)
  • Dune: House Atreides
  • Dune: House Harkonnen
  • “Blood and Water” (standalone excerpt from House Harkonnen)
  • Dune: House Corrino
  • Fremen Justice” (also published as “Nighttime Shadows of Open Sand”, standalone excerpt from House Corrino)
  • Wedding Silk” (story, Tales of Dune)
  • Princess of Dune
  • The Duke of Caladan
  • The Lady of Caladan
  • The Heir of Caladan
  • Dune
  • A Whisper of Caladan Seas” (story, The Road to Dune)
  • “Blood of the Sardukar” (included in Sands of Dune)
  • The Waters of Kanly” (story, Infinite Stars)
  • Paul of Dune
  • Dune Messiah
  • The Winds of Dune
  • Children of Dune
  • God Emperor of Dune
  • Heretics of Dune
  • Chapter House Dune
  • Sea Child” (story, Tales of Dune)
  • Treasure in the Sand” (story, Tales of Dune)
  • Hunters of Dune
  • Sandworms of Dune

 

  • The Road to Dune
  • Tales of Dune
  • Dreamer of Dune [biography of Frank Herbert]
  • The Dune Encyclopedia [hard to get]

Sour Cherry and Pistachio Biscotti

Sour Cherry and Pistachio Biscotti

Sour Cherry and Pistachio Biscotti

  • 100g pistachio
  • 50g sour cherries
  • 250g caster sugar
  • 1 tsp fennel seeds (optional but not really 😉)
  • Grated zest of 1 unwaxed lemon
  • 250g plain flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • ¼ tsp fine salt
  • 2 large eggs, lightly beaten
  • Icing sugar or flour, to dust

This is the perfect recipe to make on a bumbling Sunday morning, just gradually get everything ready in separate bowls before heating the oven to 200C/400F/gas mark six. Spread the nuts out on a baking tray and bake for about seven minutes. Allow to cool a little, then roughly chop.

Meanwhile, put 1 tbsp of the sugar in a mortar with the fennel seeds (if using) and bruise them together. Stir this, along with the zest, into the remaining sugar (if you’re not using the seeds, skip this step). Line a baking tray with greaseproof paper.

Mix the sugar with the flour, baking powder and salt, then stir in the eggs, followed by the almonds. Bring it all together into a dough.

Dust a work surface lightly with icing sugar or flour, then divide the dough into two. Roll into sausages about 5cm in diameter, then arrange well apart on the tray and flatten slightly. Bake for 20-25 minutes until golden and firm on the outside. Remove from the oven and leave to cool a little, reducing the heat to 150C.

Transfer to a chopping board and, using a bread knife, cut into diagonal slices about 1cm wide. Lay the slices on the baking tray and bake for a further 20-25 minutes, or until golden, then turn over and repeat (they’ll probably need less time on the other side). Allow to cool, then store in an airtight container, the more they are packed in the longer they’ll last.

Palace Hub Gallery, Redcar

Blue Redcar Morning

Blue Redcar Morning

After a lot of thought I finally decided to submit some of my photographic work to the Palace Hub Gallery in Redcar to see if I could get some exhibited.

The series was photographs of Redcar beach on a wintery dawn, which gave a really lovely blue cast to the sky.

I had three accepted for the group exhibition 🙂

This really meant I had to get more work done on my website in preparation for these being shown, and to keep moving forward with my practice (which I didn’t of course)

Annoyingly though I had forgotten that there was also an alternative process exhibition which I could have submitted Cyanotype images into.

(this show was in 2015)

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