Thoughts from Thyme
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Welcome to Thoughts, a place where we share recipes, articles and guides, from our family, team and friends.
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Using Breath to Rebalance Ourselves
If we can learn how to recognise the signs of low grade, chronic stress we can begin to manage it, take the matter into our own hands and restore balance in both our body and mind, to retune our engine.
Breathing Ritual Explained
This ritual switches off the body's stress response by activating the parasympathetic nervous system through the powerful combination of diaphragmatic conscious breathing, scent, nature and positive thought training.
Take a Deep Breath with Rose
The effects of conscious diaphragmatic breathing, scent and nature on our wellbeing are profound, empowering and well established in scientific principals – switching off your stress response and harnessing your body’s innate ability to heal itself.
The Telegraph: The Best UK Spa Hotels for a Weekend of Winter Wellness
We are delighted to have been featured in The Telegraphs, best healing escapes in the UK for a touch of Winter wellness, from sliding into toasty, low-lit pools to treatments that range from simply restful to reassuringly serious.
House and Garden: The Best Country House Hotels Across the UK
‘A simple yet sumptuous country house, every detail at Thyme is thought through to bring guests back to nature and provide a place to truly, deeply relax.
The Evening Standard: The Best One-Day Wellness Retreats for Busy People
‘If any hotel in the UK could embody an enlightened, home-grown take on wellness (and generally the good life), it would be Thyme in Gloucestershire’.
Magical Martinis: Distilled Hydrosols
Using hydro-distillation of leaves, fruits, flowers and other freshly harvested plant materials from the farm and gardens we create wonderfully fragrant pure botanical extracts that make the most beautiful cocktails.
Medlar: The Ingredient Edit
Part of the rose family, its large hips are best picked after the first frosts which help to soften the fruits, a process called bletting.
Citizen Femme: Twelve Things To Do In The Cotswolds This Christmas
‘Reassuringly the gardens and grounds remain as stunning as ever for crisp winter strolls. And design lovers will purr over the magnificent Ox Barn, where there will be live jazz on the 21 and 28 December, plus a New Year’s Eve bash with a DJ and Pol Roger bar’.
The Telegraph: Seven Ways to Give Your Veg Garden a Lift
We are delighted to have been featured in The Telegraph, with fabulous winter gardening tips provided by Bunny Guinness in the grounds of Thyme’s Kitchen Gardens.
In Conversation With: Rose Ferguson
We are always delighted to welcome Rose to Thyme. She is a functional medicine practitioner working with clients around the globe to enhance their wellbeing.
Ingredient Edit: Quince
Quince is a fragrant autumnal treat, and features centre stage on our December menus
The Winter Garden
A simply dressed plate of seasonal leaves picked that morning is a delight to all senses, but it’s important to remember just how much work goes into producing what seems at first to be a very simple offering.
Breath & Stress on Gut Health
The brain and gut are intimately connected through a complex system of nerves called the autonomic nervous system, the sympathetic responsible for the ‘fight or flight’ stress response and the para sympathetic (the vagus nerve) responsible for ‘rest & digest’ calming and quietening the body.
Orange, Fennel & Almond Salad
Although the UK fennel season ends in the early autumn, the crisp, aromatic bulbs continue to adorn the greengrocers’ shelves a little later into autumn, coming in from our own polytunnels or indeed the European mainland’s. Fennel is one of the most versatile vegetables around.
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