Thousands of people are expected to descend on Armagh this weekend for the annual Georgian Festival. Live It Experience It member Digby's Bar & Restaurant will be there with plenty of treats to take home for your Christmas table or as tasty stocking fillers. (more…)
Last week Aussie Chef Dean Coppard celebrated his birthday. We'll not divulge which one but a dish which puts a smile on his face is this Twice Baked Cheese Souffle. So, have a go and let's see does it put a smile on your face…
Country fairs are proving so popular because there's a real parochial feel to them which you can't help feeling drawn to. That, plus the fact, you get to chat, face to face, with the amazing food and drink producers who's produce often lands in our…
One aspect of Live It Experience It is working with our members to help them tell their story, watch them grow and be proud of their achievements as more and more people visit Northern Ireland. Our community is full of business people doing amazing things.…
This week's 'A Dish From Dean' is a real autumnal treat - Wild Mushroom and Thyme Arancini with Pesto Mayo. Please feel free to share with your friends. This is a lovely dish and you can flavour these Arancini or rice balls with anything, even leftover…
There's one thing about growing up here and that's having memories of your mother or father's friend telling yarns in your home. Storytelling is a tradition. It inspires and educates and one woman who has built a reputation for her storytelling globally is our member…
LIVE It Experience It member chef Dean Coppard is a chef who cooks with soul. He opened up our region’s first Australian restaurant in Armagh, Uluru Bistro, and has since been working as an executive chef and development chef in kitchens across the North. Here’s…
Joe Mahon is a well known TV presenter who explores different corners of Northern Ireland to tell the stories of the people he meets, the landscapes and most of all to entertain viewers. This he does and he does it very well. Eleanor McGillie went…
Back in the day everything in Northern Ireland centred around linen but it's sad the majority of our mills have since closed down. However, all is not lost and there seems to be somewhat of a linen revival happening right now. Right here in Mid-Ulster…
VISITORS are flocking to Northern Ireland on planes, trains and automobiles and not to forget the cruise ships and coaches. They are spending more than ever. Eleanor McGillie speaks to Mark Rodgers of Dalriada Kingdom Tours who tells the stories of the people of our…