Foodie, Londoner, blogger, enjoyer of pretty things and a filter. Trying recipes is one of my favourite past times, and, as the saying says, the kitchen is the heart of my home.
Thursday, 25 July 2013
By George, I got it!
Something extremely exciting happened this morning: I won a bottle of Veuve Clicquot because I guessed the name of the royal baby correctly! I very rarely win anything (the last thing I won was a box of Ben's Cookies when I was six) so... a fruitful day and it isn't even midday. Thanks to The Handpicked Foodstore for picking my name out of the hat. Hooray!
Friday, 19 July 2013
Countdown to the royal baby
Hoorah! A new royal is about to be born! I decided to pop down to St Mary's Hospital today to check out the buzz. Although there were quite a few reporters and policemen sweating it out, there really wasn't much going on. I was expecting hordes of people, cameras poised; children missing their last day of school to wave a patriotic flag; dogs dressed as babies... you get the idea, but no, they were all seemingly at work, school or in the park.
A quick thought... what if this is all a ruse and Kate is, in fact, as my friend's mum suggested, having her baby in Reading? Just saying.
Update 20/7/13: My dad sent me this picture (below) of the sweepstake apparently going on amongst the paparazzi... will it be a boy or a girl? The boredom is clearly setting in...
Images: Lucy and Simon
A quick thought... what if this is all a ruse and Kate is, in fact, as my friend's mum suggested, having her baby in Reading? Just saying.
Update 20/7/13: My dad sent me this picture (below) of the sweepstake apparently going on amongst the paparazzi... will it be a boy or a girl? The boredom is clearly setting in...
Images: Lucy and Simon
Spin The Bottle at the London Eye
Last night my friend Nikki and I went to the London Eye for the launch of Oasis Mango. Nikki invited me to this a few weeks ago, and I didn't have to think twice before I said yes. It was only 'til 20 minutes before the event that I started to get nervous: as I'm scared of heights and enclosed spaces I suddenly came to the realisation that perhaps not the best event for me...
My nerves soon disappeared with the sight of the extremely handsome, and extremely tall, Rick Edwards who was being photographed with a queue of girls (and some guys). Nikki and I dutifully got into the line and waited for our photo op. Hoping for some champagne for Dutch courage, I was disappointed: tonight the only drinks on the cocktails list was mocktails. Though delicious mocktails at that.
We headed outside to the balcony. With about 100 people there, all competition winners from a Spin The Bottle app on Facebook, it felt wonderfully exclusive and, well, a little VIP. It was an absolutely beautiful evening, clear, warm yet breezy without a sight of the humidity we have been enduring over the past few days. Once outside, we met the cast of Made In Chelsea (Lucy, Proudlock and Stevie); the cast of The Only Way Is Essex (Jasmin, Abbie, Dan and James) and of course the lovely Rick. Nikki has 'history' (no, not like that) with Rick - they met in Centre Parks during respective stag and hen dos, so we had a good natter with him. We also had a chat to Proudlock as he lives near both Nikki and I - find something in common and run with it. Proudlock even gave me a sip of his drink... that means we've basically kissed, right?
At about half past nine we were ushered to the Eye for the big Spin The Bottle. Each pod was decked out with a giant light (including a lighting man complete with orange hard hat). I'd never been on the Eye before, so the idea of jumping onto a moving contraption was pretty terrifying, but, clutching Nikki's hand, I jumped on unscathed! We ended up being on a pod with just one other couple, the lighting man and one of the crew, which was absolutely wonderful as other pods were more crowded. The feeling of moving round is odd, but once you get over it, looking at the views, which really are breath-taking, takes over. London at night is stunning, and last night reminded me how lucky I am to live here. There were two Spin The Bottle games - on a giant screen a bottle was spun, and as the bottle spun past our pods lit up. Wherever the bottle landed the pod remained lit up. We had some near misses, but unfortunately that is what they were - our pod didn't win (the prize was a night out at Mahiki, VIP-style and a hotel stay).
This was such a unique and fun evening where I conquered my fears (we ended up going round on the Eye twice!) and met some really hot celebrities. Aces.
Images: Nikki Williams
My nerves soon disappeared with the sight of the extremely handsome, and extremely tall, Rick Edwards who was being photographed with a queue of girls (and some guys). Nikki and I dutifully got into the line and waited for our photo op. Hoping for some champagne for Dutch courage, I was disappointed: tonight the only drinks on the cocktails list was mocktails. Though delicious mocktails at that.
We headed outside to the balcony. With about 100 people there, all competition winners from a Spin The Bottle app on Facebook, it felt wonderfully exclusive and, well, a little VIP. It was an absolutely beautiful evening, clear, warm yet breezy without a sight of the humidity we have been enduring over the past few days. Once outside, we met the cast of Made In Chelsea (Lucy, Proudlock and Stevie); the cast of The Only Way Is Essex (Jasmin, Abbie, Dan and James) and of course the lovely Rick. Nikki has 'history' (no, not like that) with Rick - they met in Centre Parks during respective stag and hen dos, so we had a good natter with him. We also had a chat to Proudlock as he lives near both Nikki and I - find something in common and run with it. Proudlock even gave me a sip of his drink... that means we've basically kissed, right?
At about half past nine we were ushered to the Eye for the big Spin The Bottle. Each pod was decked out with a giant light (including a lighting man complete with orange hard hat). I'd never been on the Eye before, so the idea of jumping onto a moving contraption was pretty terrifying, but, clutching Nikki's hand, I jumped on unscathed! We ended up being on a pod with just one other couple, the lighting man and one of the crew, which was absolutely wonderful as other pods were more crowded. The feeling of moving round is odd, but once you get over it, looking at the views, which really are breath-taking, takes over. London at night is stunning, and last night reminded me how lucky I am to live here. There were two Spin The Bottle games - on a giant screen a bottle was spun, and as the bottle spun past our pods lit up. Wherever the bottle landed the pod remained lit up. We had some near misses, but unfortunately that is what they were - our pod didn't win (the prize was a night out at Mahiki, VIP-style and a hotel stay).
This was such a unique and fun evening where I conquered my fears (we ended up going round on the Eye twice!) and met some really hot celebrities. Aces.
Images: Nikki Williams
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Holi One Colour Festival comes to Battersea
On Saturday 3 August a multicoloured phenomenon will be hitting the streets of London. Battersea Power Station, to be precise. What is this occasion that has the potential to take over from the esteemed heights of Joseph's technicolour dream coat? The Holi One Colour Festival of course. If you are a Londoner, you will have been hearing the buzz about this festival for quite some time. It promises to be a festival so epic, and so messy, I can hardly contain my excitement!
Thousands of people, dressed in white (ideal for the heatwave we are currently experiencing), will come together to share in music, dance, performance art and visual stimulation in one of London's most iconic buildings. However, revellers will soon be transformed into works of art, when the air is filled with brightly coloured powder every hour, on the hour. And not to forget the tunes, Holi One will be home to some of the biggest DJs in the country, laying down the beats and ensuring the day and night go with a bang.
Bring it on – see you at the front!
Holi One Festival 3 August 2013
Battersea Power Station, 188 Kirtling St, London, SW8 5BN
Entry: 12-10pm
Age: 18+
Buy tickets here and here
Costs...
Night pass: 6-10pm £16.99
Colour night pass: 6-10pm incl. 5 colour bags £26.99
All day pass: 12-10pm £27.99
Colour all day pass: 12-10pm incl. 5 bags powder £37.99
Why not visit the website too?
Images: HOLIONE.com
Thousands of people, dressed in white (ideal for the heatwave we are currently experiencing), will come together to share in music, dance, performance art and visual stimulation in one of London's most iconic buildings. However, revellers will soon be transformed into works of art, when the air is filled with brightly coloured powder every hour, on the hour. And not to forget the tunes, Holi One will be home to some of the biggest DJs in the country, laying down the beats and ensuring the day and night go with a bang.
Bring it on – see you at the front!
Holi One Festival 3 August 2013
Battersea Power Station, 188 Kirtling St, London, SW8 5BN
Entry: 12-10pm
Age: 18+
Buy tickets here and here
Costs...
Night pass: 6-10pm £16.99
Colour night pass: 6-10pm incl. 5 colour bags £26.99
All day pass: 12-10pm £27.99
Colour all day pass: 12-10pm incl. 5 bags powder £37.99
Why not visit the website too?
Images: HOLIONE.com
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