
Fiona Gibson
Journalist at Freelance
Writer at All Grown Up by Fiona Gibson
Author, journalist, former editor of Just Seventeen & more!. New novel 'Tis the Damn Season out Sept 11 (forget Father Christmas... this is ANTI-Christmas!)
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1 month ago |
ca.style.yahoo.com | Fiona Gibson
Despite initial scepticism, writer Fiona Gibson was won over by the Kebab Pie - Chris WattThe weather is driech – Scottish for bleak – but I’m feeling anything but as I sink my teeth into a pie. It’s not just any old pie, but a kebab pie from Boghall Butchers in Bathgate, west Lothian, in Scotland. That’s right – a Kebab Pie. This outlandish creation has just beaten over 900 entries to become a winner at the esteemed British Pie Awards.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Fiona Gibson
The weather is driech – Scottish for bleak – but I’m feeling anything but as I sink my teeth into a pie. It’s not just any old pie, but a kebab pie from Boghall Butchers in Bathgate, west Lothian, in Scotland. That’s right – a Kebab Pie. This outlandish creation has just beaten over 900 entries to become a winner at the esteemed British Pie Awards. Held annually in Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, the Awards are a huge event on the pie calendar.
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1 month ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Fiona Gibson
"An excellent overall bake and presentation," commented one of the judges on the team's kebab pie. Kevin, a regular customer, approves of the creation but cites his favourites as "traditional steak and gravy or a mince round. I've been coming to this shop for 19 years," he says.
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1 month ago |
booksfromscotland.com | Fiona Gibson
Fiona Gibson One family home. Three generations. What could possibly go wrong? Carly loves her family. She really does. It’s just that now her three children are grown up, she thought it was her time. Everyone talks about the empty nest and how difficult that can be, but Carly and her husband, Frank, have often fantasised about it – meals without arguments, conversation without shouting over the sound of the Xbox, holidays planned around the culture not the kids’ club.
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aol.co.uk | Fiona Gibson
An animal welfare charity has said losing a much-loved pet can sometimes be harder than losing a relative. Author Fiona Gibson, who was devastated after her dog Jack died, agrees. Here she explains how the depth of her devastation took her by surprise and how the pain still feels raw, three years later. We love our pets like the family members they are.
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