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Pickled ROYSTON REPORTS Tropical Topics, Number 218, Sunday 24 August 2014. Welcome to this week’s newsletter with views on food, self-catering and Cliff Richard. Pickled My newest Made-In-Sri Lanka discovery at Nebula, the independent supermarket in Aluthgama, is Pickled Gherkins. Many years ago I saw gherkins being harvested in Sri Lanka (alas, I can’t remember where) and rued the fact ...
Restaurant strip ROYSTON REPORTS Tropical Topics, Number 217, Sunday 17 August 2014. Greetings! This week’s newsletter touches on such diverse topics as turtles and a marathon. Turtle conservation Close to where I live on the west coast of Sri Lanka, the two old-established turtle hatcheries (at Kosgoda and South Bentota), have been joined by a third one that opened last ...
Rabbits on impulse ROYSTON REPORTS Tropical Topics, Number 216, Sunday 10 August 2014. Welcome to readers to this week’s report on eggs, rabbits and a great new swimming pool. Rabbit Pie? Driving home through Dharga Town the other day after leaving the Southern Expressway from Colombo, I espied cages crammed with live, but scrawny, chickens and, behind them, a cage ...
Quail Egg Glut ROYSTON’S REPORT Tropical Topics Number 215, Sunday 3 August 2014. How to peel a quail egg, and a fun boutique hotel, among this week’s topics. Quail Egg Curry We recently acquired a dozen quails and, to my delight, they have settled in happily and begun to lay. Regular readers will recall my predilection for quail eggs, especially ...
Free wildlife treat ROYSTON REPORTS Tropical Topics, Number 214, Sunday 27 July 2014. A free download for readers this week about Sri Lanka’s wildlife. Wild about wild life. “Sri Lanka is the best all round wildlife destination in the world for wildlife tourism,” states Gehan de Silva Wijeyeratne, a fellow Bradt guidebook author. Gehan has a vast range of experience ...
ROYSTON REPORTS Tropical Topics, Number 213, Sunday 20 July 2014. River cruising and beautiful railway stations are some of this week’s topics. Houseboat in Sri Lanka The waterways of Kerala and Kashmir have houseboats so, thought Hiran Cooray at the innovative Jetwing group of hotels, why not have houseboats in Sri Lanka too, where there are hundreds of rivers, including ...
ROYSTON REPORTS Tropical Topics, Number 212, Sunday 13 July 2014. This week’s newsletter looks at topics traditional as well as tropical. The Whight Enterprise James & Gabrielle Whight are catering pioneers from Australia who settled in Sri Lanka and created Colombo’s most reliable and popular pub, the Cricket Club Café. They also turned the Hellbodde estate mansion off the road ...
Coffee reclaimed ROYSTON REPORTS Tropical Topics, Number 212, Sunday 13 July 2014. This week’s newsletter highlights the delights of reclaimed coffee. The Whight Enterprise James & Gabrielle Whight are the catering pioneers from Australia who settled in Sri Lanka and created Colombo’s most reliable and popular pub, the Cricket Club Café. They also turned the Hellbodde estate mansion off the ...
ROYSTON REPORTS Tropical Topics, Number 211 (Sunday 6 July 2014) Welcome to this Sunday’s look at tropical topics (and my books). Self Catering When I first arrived Sri Lanka, there were NO facilities for self-catering holidays – no dedicated villas, apartments, cottages, chalets or cabanas with kitchenettes so guests on holiday could fend for themselves. At my suggestion, a friend ...
ROYSTON REPORTS Tropical Topics Number 210 (Sunday 29 June 2014) Welcome back to my restored weekly newsletter on topics tropical! Hotel puzzle. I realise that the world is changing fast and it’s difficult for me, a septuagenarian beat poet, to keep up with, or understand, it. During the past couple of years when I have stayed in hotels (in Thailand, ...