Cat Morley

Dec

31

This afternoon, Tom's parents took us to an awesome little cafe and farm shop called The Pillars of Hercules, which was tucked away, deep in the woods of Fife.


It was very cold inside, so we had to wrap up warm while we sipped on coffees and shared vegan gingerbread and carrot cake.There was a face in my coffee.


I enjoyed looking at all the brightly coloured vegetables.


I also got a couple of beeswax candles for my Mum and Nana.






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Dec

23

Tom’s parents took us to the Pillars Of Hercules, which is a lovely vegetarian cafe, farm house and organic shop in the woods just outside Falkland.


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It looked very pretty in the snow.


I had pumpkin curry with apple and pear juice, which was very tasty. They came round with glasses of hot apple and cinnamon punch for everyone too.


There’s usually a cute little cat which cuddles up to you in there, but today there was a nice dog hanging around.


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Tom’s parents picked us up from the station and whisked us off to the forests near Falkland for lunch at the Pillars of Hercules.


The food was incredible and all vegetarian, so I was spoilt for choice. I went for the bean burger which came with super tasty salads. It was really cold inside the cabin so I’m glad we didn’t sit outside under the icicles.


It looked so pretty when we were leaving, all lit up with fairy lights.


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We warmed up back at the Pillars Of Hercules with some drinks and nibbles. They had a delicious seed salad the last time I was in so I asked if they had any, which they didn’t but they shared their recipe with me.


May

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This morning we went through to the Pillars Of Hercules for lunch with my Nana.


Tom's parents were also there, which was a funny coincidence.


I had a really tasty veggie burger.


Tom and I then share a datey, which is a cake that has no sugar but tastes sweet because of the dates. I need to get the recipe!


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We woke up in Fife this morning and Jim & Christmas took us to the Pillars Of Hercules for lunch.


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It doesn't feel like Christmas without a trip to the Pillars and it was a nice day to visit.


There was a big storm in the area last year, when lots of the trees fell down, so they've turned part of the forrest in to an art instalation.


Tom and I shared a brie panini. The side salads always taste delicious.


I loved the carved animals. They looked really magical hidden in the woods.


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There were also little figurines hidden in the trees which were a little creepy but cool.


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Oct

13

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Louise was back in the UK for another flying visit and this time she'd brought Robin with her, so we headed through to Fife to see them.


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We picked them up in Kirkcaldy and went for lunch at the Pillars Of Hercules where we tucked in to mushrooms on toast and veggie burgers.


Afterwards we went for a little walk in the woods, where we were hoping to see red squirrels but only found carved animals in the trees. Though it was a super short visit, it was so nice to see them and I can't wait until they're back in the UK for longer.


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Tom was visiting his Granny in Kirkcaldy today, so I decided to come through to see Mum and Nana.


We went to the Pillars Of Hercules which was so busy that we ended up sitting outside with the robins. We cuddled up under blankets and I tucked in to a pumpkin crepe before buying a massive pumpkin from the shop. I got so many comments on it while carrying it to the car.