About Me

My photo
I am often described as quirky and eclectic. I certainly do have a pretty broad sense of music, fashion, book and film taste. Depends where the mood takes me. One week I might be feeling rather 50's and listen to broadway musicals and drink neat rum watching old movies . Sometimes I am feeling 70s and will listen to Jimi Hendrix and wear flowers in my hair. I have a penchant for 70s/80s rock, musical numbers, jazz and folk, reading poetry and drinking wine and sometimes hard liquor. I do enjoy a lucky strike though often I am on the tobacco. I think I am a hippy, country girl at heart and love to be in the natural world, I love walking barefoot, hugging trees and lying in long grass. I love dancing in the rain and swimming in the sea and rivers. I like to spend my time devouring books, buying postcards, writing letters, looking around bookshops, watching films, listening to music, going on walks, a nice glass of wine, cooking, writing poetry and short stories, doing mad dancing and making people happy. I also love to sleep.

Tuesday, 22 September 2009

Bakewell Tart

I am really having a craving for Bakewell Tart. I had some from when I was last up there but it has not kept at all well so I am going to have to feed it to the birds instead. Sadness. But at least the birds can enjoy it!

One of the best comfort foods ever. I am sure my family has an old recipe somewhere. I will have a look for it tonight and then you can try and make it and see if you like it! For now, here is a bit of  a history. It's good to know you are tasting a bit of history. 


Origins of the Bakewell Tart

Throughout history there have been many different views on how the Bakewell Tart was created, but now everyone has come to a general agreement on the matter.
In 1820 Mrs. Greaves the landlady of the White Horse Inn, (now known as the Rutland Arms), invited friends round for dinner. She was busy entertaining, so gave instructions to her cook directing her to make a pudding.
She told her to mix an egg mixture with a secret ingredient into a pastry case and spread strawberry jam on top. The cook was inexperienced so misunderstood Mrs. Greaves instructions, and poured the egg mixture onto the jam instead, therefore making a tart, not a pudding!
The tart was still served to the guests and as they praised the dish, Mrs Greaves ordered her staff to continue making them that way. They did as she asked and that's how the Bakewell tart was invented. Throughout the years there have been various alterations concerning the type of pastry to be used, but thanks to this the perfect desserts are currently on sale.
Today there's only one place that makes the traditional Bakewell Tart, which is the Bakewell Tart Shop and Coffee House. Whoever has the correct recipe, all are kept in fireproof safes, ensuring the real thing can continue to be made.
taken from The Bakewell Tart Shop website. Very happy they have a website so I can order Bakewell Tarts when I want! 

Monday, 21 September 2009

The World

 All the issues and trials and tribulations of our world make for an interesting if slightly depressing conversation. I would like to learn more about the world.


 To discuss our shortcomings makes us better people because it makes us see what we are, what we do and how we can become better - thinking of others, striving for what we want to do.We should all do something nice for someone every single day, no matter how small the act is - give some money to a homeless person or buy them something to eat, hold the door open for people, offer your seat to a tired looking soul. 


We need to help our earth - the people, animals, plants and elements of it. Otherwise where will we be? The worlds supply of seafood will be no more in 41 years time. That really isn’t very far away is it? 

Carouselling

carousel |ˌkarəˈsel; ˈkarəˌsel| (also carrousel)nouna merry-go-round.• a rotating machine or device, in particular a conveyor system at an airport from which arriving passengers collect their luggage.historical a tournament in which groups of knights took part in chariot races and other demonstrations of equestrian skills.ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French carrousel, from Italian carosello.

Oh how I want to go on carousel and fly fly fly. 
Pick a brightly coloured horse with a name like Fifi or Mabel
Say hello and join her for a ride through the sky
A dizzy daydream of fairytales and fables
I feel like a child again - happy and carefree
If only I could stay on forever and ride out to sea

(a poem by me)


FIRST POST!!

My first post on my new blog!! Well I am excited, although cannot think of anything to write typically!

Just looking to see if Jamie's American Road Trip is repeated as I am not going to be able to watch it tomorrow night. Anyone know? 

I am really enjoying it, he is such a funny chap. When he was given that legal high plant by that lady in the market it Los Angeles and he was hallucinating and went really silly it tickled me, and when he was dancing in the kitchen on the last episode in New York. 

It is something I would love to do go on a road trip across America. I have never been and really hope one day I can get out there.

Such good tv on at the moment I am not going out! 

Monday Night - America's Next Top Model
                         Meet the Hasselhoffs 

Tuesday Night - Jamie's American Road Trip
                          The Big Food Fight

Wednesday - Dating in the Dark

Saturday - X Factor

Sunday - Harper's Island! - if you have not yet watched this you MUST!!