Monday, 28 November 2011

Let there be Light!



Picture Credit: Deadmau5
In order to launch the release of their new phone (the Lumia 800), Nokia intend to illuminate London’s skyline by hosting a multi-media extravaganza involving a seriously impressive light show.  The 800 windows of the Millbank Tower will act as the backdrop and canvas for the super-high-tech 4D light projections.

To accompany the spectacle Deadmau5 and TEED (Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs) will play sets throughout the night.  Deadmau5 will perform 2 exclusive remixes created especially to accompany the extravaganza.

It is completely free thanks to good old Nokia, so people can view the half hour performance from the North and South side of the River.  It all kicks of at 8:30pm – it’s going to be big!



Sunday, 27 November 2011

Recipe of the Weekend - Thai Green Curry!

This is seriously tasty and super easy recipe for Thai Green Curry. The recipe is a sauce for green beans in Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals, but I altered it by adding prawns or chicken to make a deeelish curry! Although I do love a bit of Jamie, his 30 Minute Meals definitely do not take 30 minutes unless you’re a Michelin starred extraordinaire. However, because this is only one small bit of his meal, tweeked a bit to make it a main meal, it really does only take about half an hour (or less). So cook away and let me know what you think!

Ingredients
∗ 2cm piece of ginger
∗ 2 fresh red chillies (I always use a much smaller amount because I’m a wimp!)
∗ Optional: a few fresh kaffir lime leaves
Thai Green Curry
∗ Bunch of fresh coriander
∗ 4 cloves of garlic
∗ 1 stick of lemongrass
∗ Small bunch of spring onions
∗ Sesame oil
∗ 300ml of chicken stock
∗ 200g fine green beans
∗ 400g tin of light coconut milk
∗ Lime juice
∗ Soy sauce
∗ 300g cooked prawns (or chicken if preferred)


Method:
1. Put the slicer attachment into the food processor (also works with the normal attachment).
2. Peel the ginger and put it into the food processor, with the chillies (stalks removed), lime leaves and most of the coriander.
3. Crush in 4 unpeeled cloves of garlic. Halve the lemongrass and discard the outer leaves, trim the spring onions, and add both to the food processor. Blitz to a paste, adding a good drizzle of sesame oil and a good few lugs of olive oil as you go.
4. Tip the curry paste into a hot saucepan and stir in the chicken stock. Trim the green beans and add.
5. Turn the heat up under the saucepan. Shake the tin of coconut milk then add and stir in. Bring to boil, add the cooked prawns, then turn down and leave to tick away.
6. Taste and correct the seasoning with lime juice and soy sauce, cook for another minute or so if you want a thicker sauce, and serve with rice.

Hey presto! Easy, quick, delicious meal!

Thursday, 24 November 2011

BFI - Brilliantly Festive Ideas?


Last week, my brother introduced me to the BFI Southbank Benugo wine bar, and I’m seriously glad he did!  With a hotch potch of massive armchairs and retro sofas, it has a really relaxed but buzzy vibe and the wine’s pretty tasty too! 



In addition to delicious drinks and cosy armchairs, the BFI has a pretty festive line up organised!  As well as their usual features, their ongoing ‘Gotta Sing! Gotta Dance! The MGM Musical’ festival is showing upbeat, feel good post-war MGM classics, including The Boy Friend, 7 Brides for 7 Brothers and Meet Me in St. Louis.



The Christmas line up includes festive favourites such as It’s a Wonderful Life, The Muppet Christmas Carol and Lost Christmas, a modern day Christmas interpretation with Eddie Izzard.  Christmas and Eddie Izzard!? What more could you want?  To take festivities to the next level, take a stroll along the Southbank Christmas market after your drink or film and soak up the seasonal spirit (more on this later!)

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Ruffle your feathers!

I think it is safe to say that following the wonder of Frozen Planet, our ‘completely normal’ obsession with Sir David Attenborough has gone too far, and is here to stay.  What other 85 year old do you know would travel to the Arctic regions?! 

After some casual research into the man who seems to be the wisest, most knowledgeable person to have ever lived, I found this amazing video of the Lyre Bird.  During mating season, the Lyre Bird mimics songs of other birds and sounds that he hears around him, including a camera shutter and a chainsaw?!  Don’t believe me?  Check.it.out.

                          

Sunday, 20 November 2011

Sunday Winter Warmer!

Last Sunday, in an attempt to convince myself that a white Christmas was just around the corner despite the balmy weather we’ve been having, I decided to make Boeuf Bourguignon.  It was deeelish (though I say so myself) and the perfect winter warmer, so I thought I’d share the recipe (and my little tips) with you. 

Do not do what I did and only read the recipe all the way through after you start making it at 7pm because it takes 2 ½ hours to cook in the oven!!!  Don’t be alarmed by this though, because the cooking part that actually involves you, is pretty easy!  My recipe of choice was Mary Berry’s, not only because she has the friendliest face ever, but because her recipe is quite simple and easy to follow.  So give it a whirl, good luck and let me know how it turns out!

Ingredients:
*      2 tbsp sunflower oil
*      I kg (2 lb) braising/ chuck steak, fat trimmed and cut into 5cm cubes
*      250g (8 oz) thickly sliced smoked bacon, rinds removed, cut into strips
*      12 shallots
*      30g (1 oz) plain flour
*      300 ml (1/2 pint) red Burgundy – have the rest with it!
*      150 ml (1/4 pint) beef stock
*      1 bouquet garni – herbs to the rest of us!
*      1 garlic clove, crushed
*      salt and pepper
*      250g (8 oz) button mushrooms

Method:
1.    Trim the fat off the meat (this can take a while).  Preheat oven to 160°C.
2.    Heat the oil in a large flameproof casserole.  Add the beef in batches, and cook over a high heat, turning occasionally until browned on all sides.  Remove with a slotted spoon and set aside to drain on paper towels.
3.    Add the bacon and shallots and cook gently, stirring occasionally until the bacon is crisp and the shallots are softened.  Lift out and drain on paper towels.
4.    Add the flour and cook, stirring, for 1 minute.  Gradually blend in the wine and stock and bring to a boil, stirring until thickened – this is easier to do with a whisk.
5.    Return the beef and bacon to the casserole; add the bouquet garni and garlic and season with salt and pepper.  Cover and cook in a preheated oven at 160°C (325°F, Gas 3) for 1 ½ hours.
6.    Return the shallots to the casserole, add the whole button mushrooms, and cook for 1 hour or until the beef is very tender.
7.    Remove the bouquet garni.  Taste for seasoning, serve and enjoy!



Saturday, 19 November 2011

What a picture!

World Press Photo of the Year 2005 - Tahoua in northwestern Niger, August 1, 2005. © Finbarr O'Reilly

The Royal Festival Hall is hosting their annual World Press Photo Exhibition which showcases the best photojournalism of the past year from around the world.  I haven't had a chance to check it out yet, but it finishes on Tuesday 24th November and its free so will be getting down there asap!  As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words, so I definitely think it is worth a gander, especially judging by the amazing pictures from previous years.
Pakistan Floods - Daniel Berehulak - Dadu, Sindh, Pakistan - Getty Images

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Late night shopping with a twist!!

Tonight, Carnaby Street is hosting a 'shopping party' from 5-9pm. Walk via Regent Street to see the Christmas lights before heading to the iconic Carnaby Street to make your bags heavier and your purses lighter! With almost all of the shops, restaurants and bars offering 20% discount combined with goodie bags, live music and free drinks from their pop-up bar, I thought it was a pretty nice treat worth sharing!



Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

IKEA - The Land of Dreams


Ever dreamt of spending the night in IKEA?  I know I certainly got a twinge of jealousy as I watched the cats in their advert having free range of the wonderland that is IKEA.  Imagine how many hotdogs and delicious IKEA biscuits you could stuff in during a whole night?!  Well now you can live the dream - IKEA Lakeside is hosting their Big IKEA Sleepover on Sunday 27 November, 8pm–8am!!

Not only can you take your pick-of-the-bunch furniture-wise while spending a night in their new bed department (Goldilocks, eat your heart out), there will also be night-time entertainment too!!  What more could you ask for?! 

To be in with a chance of attending this fantastic event, you need to like IKEA’s facebook page and apply.  The first 100 winners, will be greeted with a steaming mug of cocoa – mini dime bar dunking anyone?

Bit Awkward?

Monday, 14 November 2011

Beat the Monday Blues!

Here's a little clip to brighten up your mundane Monday!

Sunday, 13 November 2011

Holidays are coming...

I genuinely think this new John Lewis advert is the best thing since sliced bread.  Especially in the aftermath of our disappointment over the M&S Christmas adverts, which usually leave us with that warm Chrimbo excitement tingle and now leave us wanting to hurl the nearest thing at the television to see which x-factor wannabe we can hit!

Anyway, enjoy!!



Music: 'Please, Please, Please let me get what I want', was originally recorded by the Smiths, and has been rerecorded by emerging artist Slow Moving Millie.

Saturday, 12 November 2011

Fact of the Day!

Until the 1960's men with long hair were not allowed to enter Disneyland!

#fotd

To Infinity and Beyond!



My sister told me about NASA’s amazing Twitter account that not only keeps you up to date on NASA news but also circulates an ‘image of the day’ (#iotd).  These include satellite images of the earth, moon and beyond – introducing us to parts of the universe that we have never seen before, while showing familiar phenomena in a whole new light.  For example, the above image of August’s tropical storm gathering energy over the Atlantic Ocean in 2011.



This particular photo blew my mind.  This orbital panorama shot, taken in 1984, captures Bruce McCandless, ‘free flying’ 320 feet away from his spaceship, thanks to what NASA call a ‘Manned Manoeuvring Unit’, but to the rest of us is a jetpack.  This is the furthest distance that an astronaut has ever travelled from the safety of his ship and we get to see it!  Amazing!

Image Credits: NASA

Friday, 11 November 2011

The Bare Necessities



Last week, I came across Curb, an amazing company that brings advertising back to basics by specialisng in natural, environmentally friendly publicity.   Through using crops, grass, sand, sun and even snow, Curb has identified outdoor, sustainable media as a viable option for creating innovative and amazing designs to get people talking about their clients.  I think they’re pretty darn spectacular, so take a look and let me know what you think!!

Shredded Wheat


The National Trust