Gaby Soutar Journalist
  • Edinburgh
  • National World

Gaby Soutar is a lifestyle editor at The Scotsman. She has been reviewing restaurants for The Scotsman Magazine since 2007 and edits the weekly food pages.

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The Scotsman

Focus Areas

  • Lifestyle
  • Food
  • Drink
  • Restaurants

1074 Articles
3 months ago
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Why I think the film Poor Things is most deserving of all the Oscar and Bafta awards - Gaby Soutar

It’s the most enjoyable couple of hours I’ve spent at the cinema for ages

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3 months ago
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Why I think the film Poor Things is most deserving of all the Oscar and Bafta awards, or two - Ga...

It’s the most enjoyable couple of hours I’ve spent at the cinema for ages

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3 months ago
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Food will never be sexy, no matter what they say on Valentine's Day - Gaby Soutar

There’s a trend on social media for ‘marry me’ recipes. They’re homely and wholesome creations, usually chicken-based...

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3 months ago
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Why I think the film Poor Things is most deserving of an Oscar, or two - Gaby Soutar

It’s the most enjoyable couple of hours I’ve spent at the cinema for ages

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4 months ago
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We experience new Les Mills fitness class Shapes, available at Edinburgh Leisure venues

This is a blend of Pilates, barre and power yoga

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5 months ago
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I'm not walking on ice without YakTrax attached to my winter boots - Gaby Soutar

These footwear gadgets stop me from falling on my face

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5 months ago
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Whisky: sampling what's hot today

In November, a single bottle of Macallan 1926 sold at Sotheby’s for an unbelievable £2.1m. That might be slightly out...

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7 months ago
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Glasgow Print Fair at The Lighhouse returns: we speak to Scottish artists about their colourful work

It’s time for the annual showcase

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7 months ago
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The Hebridean Baker, Coinneach MacLeod, invites readers to the Isle of Lewis, with his new cookbo...

It’s a celebration of the islands, as well as food

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7 months ago
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Passions: Horror films aren't purely for Halloween or Friday the 13th, though I draw the line at ...

When I was nine years old, A Nightmare on Elm Street was released. Along with a tribe of Eighties heartthrobs, its ma...

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7 months ago
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Detox Health Beauty event, formerly in East Lothian, comes to Edinburgh's One Spa

They’ve moved into the city and have a menopause focus

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7 months ago
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Nairn's, Bridge of Allan - chef Nick Nairn's reopened restaurant is making locals very happy

Life is easier when it’s split up into manageable chunks. When it comes to writing, I’ve decided to try the Pomodoro ...

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