Pumpkin and Bacon Lasagne Who doesn’t like lasagne? This month, Elia shares his spin on the world classic (and an Italian favourite) warm, golden lasagne! Layered with freshly sliced pumpkin and bechamel, and topped with chopped bacon and parmesan cheese, this dish has definitely made it onto the list of Birchwood favourites. Ingredients: Lasagne 750gContinue reading “Pumpkin and Bacon Lasagne”
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3 reasons to consider respite care this Christmas
3 reasons to consider respite care this Christmas Respite care can be a nice way to help ensure everyone in your family is able to relax and enjoy the festive season. After all, we know that while caring for loved ones is very rewarding, it can also be challenging at times and incredibly demanding. Sometimes it can evenContinue reading “3 reasons to consider respite care this Christmas”
Winter Soup
Winter Soup With the colder days upon us, Elia shares a top recipe for a warm and creamy bowl of winter soup! Soup does so much more than fill our stomachs, and has to be one of the most hearty and comforting meals one can have. Keep reading to find out how our residents atContinue reading “Winter Soup”
Celebrating the healing powers of animals
Celebrating the healing powers of animals Enchanted forest event You might already know that here at Birchwood House we host a number of exciting events and activities for our residents to enjoy. Our most recent event, themed around the enchanted forest, was really successful. The residents enjoyed the beautiful autumnal scenery and wildlife. To addContinue reading “Celebrating the healing powers of animals”
Gammon served with baked beans, mashed potato and pineapple puree
Gammon served with baked beans, mashed potato and pineapple puree This month, Elia shares his recipe for this delicious dish of gammon, served fresh with baked beans, fluffy mashed potato and sweet pineapple puree. Keep reading to find out how Elia prepares this dish. Ingredients Gammon joint small/medium 5 medium-sized fresh white potato 400g pineappleContinue reading “Gammon served with baked beans, mashed potato and pineapple puree”
Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia – what’s the difference and how can you help?
Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia – what’s the difference and how can you help? Nearly 50 million people are living with dementia worldwide, according to Alzheimers.org. World Alzheimer’s Month aims to spread awareness and bring people together to tackle this challenge. Globally there is thought to be poor understanding and stigma surrounding the disease. For example,Continue reading “Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia – what’s the difference and how can you help? “
Vegetarian quiche served with coleslaw, baby potato salad, caramelised onion and minty courgette
Vegetarian quiche served with coleslaw, baby potato salad, caramelised onion and minty courgette Find out how Elia bakes up this irresistible vegetarian quiche! Served with freshly made coleslaw, baby potato salad, mouth-watering caramelised onion and minty courgette! Delicious! Serves: 6 Quiche pastry Ingredients 175g plain flour 100g cold butter cut into pieces 1 egg yolkContinue reading “Vegetarian quiche served with coleslaw, baby potato salad, caramelised onion and minty courgette”
Why choose a residential care home?
Why choose a residential care home? Choosing a residential care home can be a difficult choice to make and we completely understand the concerns you may have regarding yourself or your loved one moving in. In today’s blog post we hope to ease your worries by sharing all of the wonderful benefits of choosing residentialContinue reading “Why choose a residential care home?”
Fish and chips
FISH AND CHIPS FROM SCRATCH The perfect summer-time treat! This month, Elia shows us how he makes mouth-watering fish and chips, homemade mayonnaise and pea mousse, completely from scratch, with the freshest ingredients on offer. Residents really enjoy this dish on a summer’s evening. Mayonnaise Ingredients 2 egg yolks Lemon juice of 1 lemon VegetableContinue reading “Fish and chips”
Five ways to create friendships at an older age
Five ways to create friendships at an older age On Saturday, 30th July we’ll be celebrating International Friendship Day 2022. It’s incredibly unfortunate to hear that according to Age UK, more than 2 million people in England over the age of 75 live alone, and more than a million older people say they go forContinue reading “Five ways to create friendships at an older age”


