Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Summer is over...

Winter is well and truly here, and counting down the days until Christmas! But on this very chilly evening, it's nice to look back and remember some excellent moments since the last update!

I finally got to visit Diagon Alley for my birthday! That is a look of pure joy!


Exploring a sculpture garden in Woolacombe, Devon!


Climbing the O2 and looking stylish....steeper than it looks!


Just after Jimmy dragged me up the hill at the end of the Fleet 10K run.....and this was after a little rest after finishing in second place!

Looking forward to some Christmassy adventures coming up soon!

Day 2

Today has been harder - sugar and comfort food cravings and alone this evening I'm getting that bored and want to snack feeling.

Had 1 biscuit, but did snack on some sugary cereal I had leftover - I think its needs to go. But did start to feel aware of the difference eating that than to the almonds.

Very full this evening however. Had a bit of a bloated feeling yesterday and tummy feeling a little unhappy today.

Overall though, not too bad. Valentines day (we're celebrating early) may be tricky, thinking of trying a sugar free desert recipe.

Monday, 3 February 2014

Going sugar free!

Having looked at my last post - from along time ago - this one is rather different.

I'm attempting to go sugar free, or as much as I can, and the advice I've read is that journalling or documenting it can be really helpful.

I've come to realise I'm really very dependent, and pretty much hooked, on sugar. Having to go a day without getting a sweet treat often makes me feel sad or like it's going to be a hard day. So I've been reading up and bought Sarah Wilson's 'I quit sugar'.

I've been putting it off for a couple of weeks, but thought I'd make a start on Week One - cutting down today. I've had a couple of ginger biscuits and a lowfat chocolate mousse for desert - but they way I've been going lately that's definitely cutting down!

Almonds were a good snack to get me through the day, and cashew butter on toast for breakfast was very fulfilling. I did have fruit as well - which gets cut out eventually in week three, thats going to be tricky!

So far feeling fine, but anticipating the sugar lows soon enough!

Monday, 12 August 2013

Bees!

A while back I'd seen this recipe for 'Bienenstich' cake, a traditional German cake that translates as Beesting cake. It sounded interesting and I wanted to give it a try, so had a go for my Dad's birthday.

Bienenstich is a yeasty cake, that needs rising time and doesn't have much sugar but does have an amazing honey and almond topping. I was pretty nervous as it was made quite differently to your average Victoria sponge, but the results were better than expected although I did have a little trouble with the filling.


Bee's my own addition (guess which one is Jimmy's!)

Cats and cake...ohhh Viennaaa!

Shortly after our visit to Prague, in fact the very next week, we spent 5 days in an amazing apartment in Vienna. It felt almost luxurious to not try to cram everything the city had to offer into 2 days!

Vienna was the ideal holiday due to the copious amounts of cats and cake! Vienna is home to a cat cafe...which is basically what it sounds like - a cafe with cats in. Probably our favourite was Moritz below.

We stayed in an apartment just above 'Grimm's Bakery', supposedly the oldest bakery in Vienna so it was important that we sampled some of their breakfast pastries. However, a rainy day was spent in search of the best Sachertorte in Vienna (the cake that was invented in the city), and we spent a silly amount of time queuing at 'Demels' for this. Jimmy unfortunately couldn't save his sachertorte in time for the photo!
We also found time for lots of statues of composers, palaces and the excellent Schonbrunn zoo in the grounds of the palace. Vienna didn't feel quite as 'Austrian' as I was expecting, although I feel that my many, many viewings of The Sound of Music may have influenced my views on this! Lots to do however in the city as well as schnitzel and strudel!



Monday, 17 June 2013

First stop...Prague!

We had rather a good May, with two holidays! First, a weekend in Prague! We travelled Friday night, finally arriving at the hostel around 2am Saturday morning and proceeded to pack as much into the weekend as we could!

 Prague has a lot more to do than I expected, as well as being far prettier and more picturesque than either of us had anticipated. I suppose we were stuck in Prague's past and expecting a very communist/eastern bloc type city. Prague is actually a beautiful city to walk around, and I would gladly go back just to spend more time taking in the scenery.

Apart from the usual castles and good views, we also visited the Staropramen brewery (cheesy but fun!) and a KGB museum complete with guided tour from a very nice man with a very strong Russian accent!

We also visited the Museum of Communism, where Jimmy met Stalin, as well as walking up a lot of steps to Prague's huge castle, including the beautiful St Vitus's Cathedral - home to some of the most spectacular stained glass windows I have ever seen.

A real highlight for me was getting to visit the Mucha museum and see some of the work of one of my favourite artists up close.

Sunday, 12 May 2013

A few new London visits

One of the best things about living in London is that there's always something new to do, whether that's something new opening up or something that you haven't got round to yet.

A couple of weeks ago I visited the Olympic park in its' current state - having last been there in July for the Paralympic Games. The visit included a short tour around the park, and most excitingly the chance to go up the Arcelor Mittal tower - the massive, abstract red structure that gives views across the surrounding area. We visited with a Chinese friend, which was also very interesting as a chance to discuss our take on the Olympic Games compared to Beijing's.



The week before I visited Libertys department store, just off Regent Street. Although I had walked past several times and knew the name well, I had never actually been in. The building is beautiful, and the range of fabrics they have is stunning. They also do a good cup of tea and tasty cake!

Finally, we have been twice now to Surrey Docks City Farm. The farm is just round the corner from us (bearing in mind we live in Zone 2) and is home to cows, pigs, donkeys, goats, sheep etc and is so wonderful to visit for a bit of nature in the middle of the city. Yesterday they held a spring fair, we managed to show up in time to catch the last of the morris dancing!