Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Grazing Days

Heard about this website from my Dad. It's called Graze and it lets you pick a little selection of natural foods like nuts, dried fruit, seeds, and olives and the box is delivered to your door. The idea is to graze through the box during the week to encourage healthier snacking. Looking at it from a design point of view, they've got it completely right. The boxes that the food comes in are intricately designed, all made from natural looking materials. The website seems to be really well put together too. It's only £2.99 including delivery, but you get your first box half price, and there's all sorts of deals on.



You can choose your box fillings or let Graze do it for you, according to your health requirements/preferences.

grazeeatwell
The all-rounder, simply everything that's good about grazing in one box.



grazeenergy
Mostly low GI foods to keep blood sugar levels stable for energy all day long.


grazewellbeing
Packed full of food to support our natural defence systems.



Definitely worth a peak.

Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Muse Of The Day

Helena Bonham-Carter in 'A Room With A View'

I watched the film at the weekend and was so taken with the grace of HB-C, i hardly took notice of the plot. I absolutely loved the costumes and found myself making mental notes on how i could bring her character's style into my own wardrobe, with a modern twist of course. As much as i would enjoy ambling down the road in a bustle, daft hat and lace gloves, i think i may get more funny looks than normal. I will be reading the book over the Easter hols, i might take it as reading material for Rome actually, after all it is set in Italy (not quite Rome but nevermind). Definitely watch the film though, look out for the scene where three men leap around by a pond, stark naked. Much mirth was had by all.

I love the detail of the clothes, the tiny waists, the tailoring and dainty parasols. I would very much like parasols to make a come back this Spring/Summer actually.


Monday, 29 March 2010

Easter Food

Not being a particularly religious family, we tend not to celebrate Easter in a big way these days. Especially now that my brother an i are seen to be past the acceptable age for easter egg hunts and over indulging on vast amounts of chocolate. We do however enjoy any excuse for a well put together meal. Below is my ideal Easter Sunday meal, topped off with an imaginative take on the tradition chocolate egg/bunny.

To Start: Pea, Mint & Spring Onion Soup with Parmesan biscuits. It looks such a fantastic colour (and is probably tasty too).

To Follow: Roast Lamb studded with Rosemary and Garlic. We made something similar last year and it went down a treat so i'd be more than happy to have it again. Would be nice with some little new potatoes and wilted spinach.

To finish off, instead of a pud, i'd go for one of these Vosges Chocolate bunnies. There are loads of really interesting flavour combinations, this one being my favourite. It's white chocolate with Amalfi lemon zest and pink peppercorns. It's a steal at $12 (an American company) but i imagine they would get you on shipping costs and i suppose you can't be entirely confident of it arriving in one piece.

So that is my ideal Easter feast. I'd put the kitchen table in the conservatory at home with a nice table cloth, and have lots of little lanterns like the ones below, round the room. There would be a glass vase filled with daoffodils



Saturday, 27 March 2010

Friday, 26 March 2010

March: 10 Things...

...I Would Like To Do This Spring


1. Bike ride in the countryside or the park (perhaps re-teach myself how to ride a bike first).


2.Travel. Hi Rome :]


3. Bake lots.


4.  Picnics if the weather's warm enough.

5. Afternoon naps in a sunny spot.


6. Learn how to book-bind and make little publications.


7. Get my legs out as they haven't seen sunlight since August '09.


8. Spring Clean the house and fill it with flowers.

9. Read Lots.



10. Go to a spring wedding, especially one with a cheese table.
Have a nice weekend! xoxo

Thursday, 25 March 2010

Pretty Packaging

I think i've had more fun wrapping the Man Candy's birthday presents than buying them or giving them to him. Because they're fairly distinctive shapes i only used tissue paper as the main wrapping paper, didn't see the point in drawing out the process of guessing by using opaque paper. The ribbon is from an art supplies shop called Fred Aldous (worth a look), and i created the tags on illustrator to get a bit of practise in. More birthdays please, so i can make things look pretty.


Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Stage Presence

"A wave swept up to the shore and took me back for the ride.
And in that moment of fear I gazed below normal tide
That’s when the depths of the ocean showed what was really inside.
I saw a man sat just below the surface on a rock.
And his wisdom filled gaze withdrew all panic and shock
And unlocked an inner calm that let me float down to his depths"

1000 Words - Scroobius Pip     o


The thought of being on stage in front of a room full of people fills me with fear and dread and would even encourage me into showing violence towards a passing asthmatic for a calming puff on their inhaler. At a production of West Side Story that had a friend performing in, i pulled a muscle in my back from 3 hours of sitting tensely. When my younger brother (at the tender age of 16) didn't blink an eye at the heckles he was getting during his one man stand up routine at an established venue, i was having minor nervous breakdowns and heart palpitations. I don't think i will ever feel comfortable on stage and quite frankly, i can live with that, but that doesn't stop me from feeling green with envy at those who stage presence comes naturally to. I went with said sibling/breakthrough comedian to watch Dan le Sac vs Scroobius Pip perform last night. I was mesmerised by the ease at which 'Pip' strutted round the stage, winning over a crowd of lairy Mancunians. I couldn't stop myself from staring and following his every move, probably subconsciously trying to pick up tips for the future where i might be presented with a similar situation. I wonder if stage presence is something you are born with, or whether you can learn it.