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Tuesday, 30 July 2013

gin experience


22-24 BRIDE LANE, LONDON EC4Y 8DT 
0207 936 3636


Fact: did you know the gin is vodka with juniper berries infused into it!!??

Neither did we, I didn't know what to expect when my friend Sarah suggested trying out the Gin Experience she found on Wowcher, but I'm always up for trying something new.....
The city distillery is tucked away just round the corner from Blackfriars underground station, as you enter, you step down into an underground bar, which is perfectly dark and expertly styled to feel as if you have just stepped into 1920's prohibition America, with jazz music and vintage make & mend type furniture, we were instantly taken back in time and I felt I walked onto the set of The Great Gatsby.....

Our host was a very friendly, enthusiastic and extremely knowledgeable connoisseur of gin. He started us off with the house gin and tonic, with a huge slice of grapefruit, delicious indeed! This is the gin they actually make on site, he then gave us an in depth talk about what gin was and how it can be flavoured with a manner of different botanicals or spices... Who would have known...

Next up was the gin tasting.... Apprehensive, as the last time I had a neat shot of 47% ABV was...... never!!! Anyway our guide taught us how, if you keep the first swig of gin in your mouth for around 30 seconds, this then numbs the alcohol receptors in your mouth and on the second tasting then allows you to taste all the flavours within the gin... Sceptical to say the least, however it worked, and away we went trying a selection of different gins - one was fennel & citrus and the second vanilla, and finally cinnamon & coriander.

We finished the evening off with another gin based cocktail, Sarah had an army & navy, complete with plastic toy soldier and I had the original Hendricks and tonic (cucumber flavoured gin) and of course a gimlet shot on the side (lime and sugar infused gin shot, served ice cold, superb!)

All ginned out we headed home with fuzzy gin heads, feeling as if we really had learnt something and much more confident when ordering our next g&t and not just sticking to Bombay sapphire....

I would thoroughly recommend trying this place out (especially as on the 4th Monday of the month, they allow you to try 4 different gin's for free (no need for wowcher) and I forgot to mention they serve up a small tasting board of brie, cheddar and salami with crustini and a delicious juniper chutney, how apt!!










Monday, 29 July 2013

street feast, dalston yard

Friday just gone, my friend Tara suggested trying out a street food market in Dalston called Street Feast. The sun was out, I was hungover and ready for some delicious and naughty nibbles, the set up is really cool, think old battered leather sofa's, random sets of table and chairs, and shipping containers dotted with street food vans and stalls, very East London chic! as we got there early we bagged a table upstairs in the main seating area, the beers were flowing and the food was amazing....




To be honest I found it really hard to choose what to eat, I was extremely tempted by the Pork & oozy Fontina cheese from the Cheeky Italian but opted for a chicken tikka naan wrap from Rola Wala (I will be going back this week to try out the cheeky italian though).
The wrap was delicious, freshly baked naan bread with chicken tikka pieces, topped with beetroot & coconut salad, carrot & cumin and chutney, bloody delicious!!!!
to be honest there wasn't loads of veggie options, but apparently these pizza's were pretty scrummy...



and for dessert, these cupcakes looked amazing.... the salted caramel looked to die for!






Sunday, 28 July 2013

book club

Over a year ago myself and 5 others set up a monthly book club, the goal was to read one book every month, we would all take turns to host the book club, make nibbles and drink copious amounts of wine, while picking the chosen book to pieces. A year later we are still going strong, with 6 members of mixed ages, there are varied views and lots of interesting discussion. I was the host this month and made a delicious Jamie Oliver Chicken Tikka & lentil salad, from his 15 Minute Meal recipe book and the Waitrose strawberry ice-cream cake, recipes below. 





We had a 6 week gap this time so we decided to read 2 books, so here goes my attempt at the reviews.....


Gone Girl, Gillian Flynn

"There are two sides to every story"

This book starts off as a typical "chic -lit" boy meets girl until the main character Amy goes missing out of the blue, the story then proceeds to flip between husband vs wife accounts of what is going on, there are numerous twists and as soon as you think you have sussed it out, you flip the page and it all takes another turn..... I found this a complete page turner and advise you all to give it a go......
9/10 "page turner" 



Prohpet of Bones, Ted Kosmatka

"An ancient discovery, A hidden past, A deadly consipracy to bury the truth"

This is certainly one for the wannbe scientists out there, fairly complex desciptions of genetics, evolutionary theories and chromosomal investigations, this meant that some of the group struggled with some of the concepts. However  absolutely loved it, to summarise "Prophet of Bones" reads as partly 007, partly David Attenborough and partly Planet of the Apes..........

And next month's book is my choice of "Tony Hogan Bought me an Ice Cream Float before he stole my ma" by Kerry Hudson, this book follows a poverty stricken Scottish family through the trouble and strife of everyday life.....

downloads

Strawberry Shortcake Ice-Cream Cake Recipe


Thursday, 25 July 2013

project: shabby chic painted chairs

around 4 years ago I inherited the bannister family dining table, 6 dining chairs, 2 side tables and sideboard from my parents who had downsized since all the chicks had fled the nest..... The furniture was very good quality and heavy duty, having seen us through around 10 years of family life, however it wasn't quite my cup of tea, it was the shiny orange pine that was fashionable in the 90's.
So 4 years later, having moved into my own place and the trusty furniture still being with me, I was inspired by Kirstie Allsopp's Vintage Home, in which Kirstie up-cycled some dining chairs, I thought that looks pretty easy and very effective and so this is where this project began.......







tools:

dust sheet
matt white emulsion
tester paint post £3.50 each 
paint brush
sand paper (medium)
matt wood varnish
staple gun
upholstery fabric




method:

1. gently sand the chair all over to remove the top layer of polish, so that the surface is rough and the paint will take.

2. paint the entire chair with 2 coats of white emulsion, 2 thin layers are better than one thick layer, as this prevents drips and brush marks. (allow an hour between each coat for drying time)

3. Paint one layer of your desired colour paint and allow to dry for a few hours (no longer as paint will chip off to easily when trying to distress). As i wanted to paint each chair a different colour I just bought tester pots from Homebase, links at the bottom, the Habitat and Crown testers were £3.50 each, however other brands were as cheap as £0.99 (One 125 ml tub easily did 1 chair!!)

4. Use sandpaper along corners and edges to rub back the coloured paint, revealing the white paint / wood until you achieve the desired effect.

5. Finally using the matt wood varnish cover the entire chair in order to prevent any further distress et voila!!!

6. If you need to re-upholster the cushion pads, mine simply pushed out, if you turned the chair upside down. I covered mine over the original fabric, as this acted as extra padding. Simply cut the material 150% bigger than the seat pad and using a staple gun secure on the underside all the way round, simple!! ( I bought my fabric from E-bay, complete bargain at £9.25 + postage and this was enough to cover 6 chairs)








shopping links

Kirstie's vintage home book - 
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kirsties-Vintage-Home-Kirstie-Allsopp/dp/1444730584

matt white emulsion -
http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=110&storeId=10151&partNumber=351642

Sprout
http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=110&storeId=10151&partNumber=106105

Mustard
http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=110&storeId=10151&partNumber=106089

Kingfisher
http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Search?storeId=10151&catalogId=12802&langId=110&searchTerms=habitat+paint+mustard+&authToken=&int_cmp=paintswatch

Coral 
http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=110&storeId=10151&partNumber=090958

Floral fabric 
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/290810802667?var=590088015245&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2648

Wednesday, 24 July 2013

shopping: best buys this week

So what have I got for you this week, I love this limited edition candle from Laura Ashley, very cute box it comes in too, perfect house warming gift or would look great in the bathroom. The OLUNDA goldfish print from Ikea is so cute, I saw it when I was there last week, the goldfish is mounted a distance and so looks like it is jumping out the bowl, perfect in the kiddies bedroom.
With the heatwave continuing I love this kitsch striped canvas old school deck chair, and a complete bargain from trusty old Argos perfect for long, lazy Sunday BBQ's.
Is anyone planning a picnic M&S have the perfect Melamine set, so take a look and lastly the gorgeous Seagrass magazine holder, perfect for tidying up your lounge, love the neutral colours. ENJOY!!!

Clarissa Print Scented candle, limited edition £20, Laura Ashley
OLUNDA print & frame £12, IKEA 30 x 30cm


Striped Canvas Deck Chair £29.99, Argos
Country Garden Melamine Dinner Plate £3, M&S


Seagrass Magazine Holder £25.60, Laura Ashley


shopping links

http://www.lauraashley.com/candles+candle-holders/clarissa-print-scented-candle-special-edition/invt/3571309

http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/90221912/

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/6511074.htm

http://www.marksandspencer.com/Country-Garden-Floral-Dinner-Plate/dp/B005C4Y53C?ie=UTF8&ref=sr_1_2&nodeId=2578288031&sr=1-2&qid=1374677360&pf_rd_r=0GX204J9DFD25N11FPE4&pf_rd_m=A2BO0OYVBKIQJM&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_i=2578288031&pf_rd_p=321381387&pf_rd_s=related-items-3

http://www.lauraashley.com/home-accessories/seagrass-magazine-file/invt/3568960

Tuesday, 23 July 2013

day trip to Brighton

On Sunday we hopped on a train for a day down by the coast in Brighton.... First Capital Connect are currently offering 2 for 1 tickets for adults so only cost us £12 each bargain!!!

First stop Bill's for brunch, I had the healthy breakfast board which was delicious, fruit kebabs, cute jars of yoghurt & granola & honey on the side, the other girls had Eggs Benedict which was equally as tasty! Highly recommended!

We then stopped off at the beach to top up the tans and then headed to the beach-front bar for a jug of stewed & tattooed (recipe below), lovely day down at the seaside, got to make the most of this weather.....






Cocktail recipe

"stewed & Tattooed"

1 measure Disarano Amaretto
1 measure Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum
Apple Juice
lime


links

First Capital Connect train tickets
http://www.firstcapitalconnect.co.uk/destinations-and-offers/brighton/

Bill's Restaurant
http://bills-website.co.uk/contact/


Thursday, 18 July 2013

shopping: best buys this week

myself and my friend Michelle battled Ikea this weekend in the 34 degree heat to get some bits and bobs for our new flats, the SOCKER greenhouse below was my favourite buy, I am going to plant some of my vintage tea-cups with herbs I think for my kitchen window ledge.... photos to follow! 
Also loving the Graham & Green pouffe, my friend Michelle was looking for an affordable footstool and this is what I managed to come up with. 
Absolutely love this carved jug, amazing colour, will brighten up any bbq table and perfect for Pimms'o'clock......
Anyway enjoy the sunshine this weekend and the next post will be book club related!!!
carved turquoise jug, Life is Good - £15


overdyed terai chair, Anthropologie - £168


Gyspy Pouffe, Graham & Green - £69
SOCKER greenhouse, IKEA - £12

vintage cups, set of  4, BHS - £8

shopping links

https://lifeisgoodforall.co.uk/shop/product/jug-carved-in-turquoise/#.UeZ01dLVDeP

http://www.anthropologie.eu/en/uk/chairs/overdyed-terai-chair-red/invt/7591600250010e/&colour=Red

http://www.grahamandgreen.co.uk/felt-embroidered-gypsy-floor-cushions

http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/70186603/

http://www.bhs.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?beginIndex=0&viewAllFlag&langId=-1&storeId=13077&catalogId=34096&parent_categoryId=471111&categoryId=1041993&productId=8257963

Monday, 15 July 2013

project: hoop art



Recently when browsing Pinterest I saw this pretty bit of wall art, simply created using embroidery hoops and vintage fabrics. As you know I moved into my own flat a few months ago and wanted to re-create this on my bedroom wall. This is an extremely cheap way of creating your own personalised art installation. You can buy a variety of different size embroidery hoops on amazon for £1-3 each 6-12inch sizes. I bought a bundle of different fabrics from e-bay "Tilda Winter Memories" and my skill fully hand-crafted centre-piece was bought from Love & Buttons (please have a look at the facebook/Etsy page, lots of beautiful pieces)





At here is the finished display, I'm really pleased with it!!!








I have also pre-ordered this book "100 things to with embroidery hoops - HOOP-LA" by Kirsty Neale to inspire me with other projects in the future!


shopping links

Tilda Winter memories fabric -

Emboidery hoops - 

Hand-crafted Love & Buttons Hoop - 

Hoop-La Book -