The Sage Appliances Precision Brewer

Sage Appliances Precision Brewer If you know anything about me from reading my blog over the years you will know that every year we visit the London Coffee Festival   It is a great showcase of all things coffee, and increasingly tea and other drinks.  Hello Baileys. Held at the Old Truman Brewery it is in an area of London that is rapidly becoming one of my favourite parts of

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Do you know about Ronald McDonald Houses? You really should

Do you know about Ronald McDonald Houses?   Yes, that Ronald McDonald.  The one with the big shoes who advertises burgers and hash browns (that quite frankly are one of the greatest foodstuffs known to mankind).   Did you know though that this staple of the high street is a corporate supporter of an independent charity who make a huge difference every day to families with children who are very sick.  The

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The Wetherspoons App, what a great gimmick

You might not have heard of the Wetherspoons App so let me bring you up to speed and then explain why I think it might be the greatest marketing gimmick ever.   Lots of pubs and restaurants have apps these days, a great way to build loyalty as customers can be rewarded with points for visits, updated on latest deals, or see menu changes all at the tap of a

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Cooking with Comte

Cooking with Comte Three years ago I was lucky enough to be taken to the Jura region of France to see where Comte cheese is made, and to meet some of the producers.   It’s a trip I remember well because the food and wine were incredible, and the scenery was stunning.    Fast forward three years and I was invited to another event by Comte to learn how to cook

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Did you know this about me?

  I was recently tagged by Nickie at I Am Typecast in an old school, this is me post.  Not so much because Nickie wanted to tell us more about herself, but more because she wanted to participate in a blog post meme like we all used to do when we first started out on our blogging journey.  When not every post was sponsored or a review (which I am

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Lunch at Berry Bros and Rudd

Lunch at Berry Bros and Rudd Question.  When is a shop, not a shop? Odd question I grant you when this post is about lunch in a wine shop, but it is something I pondered over a glass of very nice Champagne a couple of weeks ago as we got ready for a five course “Mother’s Day Lunch” at Berry Bros and Rudd in St James.    We had been

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How to Create the Perfect Living Room — AD

With all the cold weather we have been experiencing – is Spring really here?! – you have probably been spending a lot of time indoors. Naturally, that means you’ve noticed those unfinished bits of DIY and imperfect living room décor more than usual. But enough is enough. You have decided to do something about it. Now you need a little help to create the perfect living room for you and

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Ideal World TV — AD

I am newbie when it comes to shopping from TV channels but when Ideal World recently asked me if I wanted to work with them I jumped at the chance. I have to admit that I have never really thought much about shopping via a TV channel, despite a very good friend of mine being a regular on one of them with her world famous chocolate brownies.   Which is a

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Leake Street Tunnel

We weren’t even really meant to be in the Leake Street Tunnel on Saturday.  Heck before we arrived I hadn’t heard of it, despite it being under the train tracks at Waterloo, our point of arrival into London whenever we travel by train. We arrived there as part of a group taking part in a “night photography tour of London” trip that I had booked through Red Letter Days for

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Why you need a greenhouse this summer — AD

Why you need a greenhouse this summer Can we talk about summer yet?  Officially it IS spring but after the weather we have had over the past few weeks you might be forgiven for thinking you have missed it.   Now the snow has gone for the majority of us though it is time to start thinking about what we want to do in the garden this year, and for a lot of

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Turn Wasted Corners of your Home into Useful Spaces — AD

Turn Wasted Corners of your Home into Useful Spaces Having kids is fantastic, but there are a few drawbacks. One of which is that their stuff tends to take over a bit. The older they get, the more interests they have. In no time at all, your home is overrun with kids´ bits and bobs, leaving you with very little space to call your own. Now, I am not complaining.

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75 Reasons to love Thermomix, part 13: Cooking stuff you’d never dream of doing usually

  Two things happened this week, well two things that weren’t snow related.   The first was I did some much overdue blog maintenance and finally created a Thermomix category to share my posts on this kitchen gadget.   And I re-jigged some existing posts about it, naming the series “75 Reasons to love Thermomix”.  I have no idea it will become 75 reasons, I mean I know there ARE seventy five

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