
Thursday, 23 August 2007
Dans le Noir

Tuesday, 14 August 2007
Jamie at Home

I just managed to catch the first episode of Jamie Oliver's new tv show Jamie at Home last week (while frantically trying do all the cooking for a dinner party!) and thoroughly enjoyed it. The focus was on tomatoes and all the different varieties had had grown in his garden. Some fantastic recipes and it's great to see lots of British food cooked in season. I definitely recommend tuning in tonight and checking it out. There is a book out too which will no doubt be packed full of yummy recipes, so I'm hoping to get my hands on it soon!
Friday, 10 August 2007
Fresh Tuna!

At the end of July I spent a fabulous week in Sicily, cruising around the Aeolian Islands on a yacht with a group of friends. Al, the budding fisherman among us, launched his line from the back of the boat and to our amazement caught a small tuna fish within about 10 minutes! He then bravely gutted and filleted it before cooking it up on our tiny boat stove for us all to tuck in to. It was really delicious and probably about as fresh as you can get! Yum! Shame it was the only thing we caught all week.....

Wednesday, 8 August 2007
Konstam

At the end of July I paid a visit to Konstam at the Prince Albert, near Kings Cross. I had been very excited about eating there as I had heard lots about the restaurant from the TV series The Urban Chef which followed the head chef/ owner Oliver Rowe in his quest to source all his ingredients from wihtin the M25! The restaurant is relatively small, with an open plan kitchen so you can see your food being prepared.
In the spririt of having a totally British meal we started with a glass of English sparkling wine before moving on to our starters of cuttlefish from the Thames and chicken liver and bacon pate which was absolutely delicious. We then washed our amazing main courses - steak with fresh horseradish, beetroot and onion and pork with goosberry sauce and seasonal veg - down with a lovely bottle of Chapel Down wine! The food was so tasty and fresh and it was great to know that everything had been sourced from so nearby. I would definitely recommend a visit, especially if you are lucky enough to have Oliver himself in the kitchen as we did!
In the spririt of having a totally British meal we started with a glass of English sparkling wine before moving on to our starters of cuttlefish from the Thames and chicken liver and bacon pate which was absolutely delicious. We then washed our amazing main courses - steak with fresh horseradish, beetroot and onion and pork with goosberry sauce and seasonal veg - down with a lovely bottle of Chapel Down wine! The food was so tasty and fresh and it was great to know that everything had been sourced from so nearby. I would definitely recommend a visit, especially if you are lucky enough to have Oliver himself in the kitchen as we did!
Monday, 6 August 2007
Paella Anyone?


Apologies!
I'm so sorry at the lack of blogging activity lately. July was a rather hectic month with trips to Mallorca, New York and Sicily! I'm certainly not doing my bit for the environment right now... Will have to endeavour to extra specially good for the rest of the year to make up for my rather large carbon footprint!
August looks set to be much quieter so I promise I will get some new posts up shortly!
x
August looks set to be much quieter so I promise I will get some new posts up shortly!
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Monday, 25 June 2007
Tomatoes!
Sprouting
Recycled loo paper...
Thought that might get your attention! Hopefully this isn't as horrible as it sounds. As part of their ongoing 'make a difference' campaign Sainsbury's are giving away free loo paper to every customer who spends £3 or more on Wednesday 27th June. Click here to find out more about it and learn about Sainsubry's committment to saving the rainforests!
Tuesday, 5 June 2007
Floater!

My brilliant sister kindly gave me a voucher for a session in a float tank for Christmas and I decided to book myself in over the bank holiday weekend. Having never done anything like this before I was quite excited, as I didn't really know what to expect. I really enjoyed the experience and would thoroughly recommend it to anyone who wants to spend some time chilling out and re-charging the batteries.
While in the tank you are completely deprived of all your senses; it's pitch dark, you have earplugs in, the air and water are at body temperature and you literally feel like you are floating in space! It is said that it can be the equivalent to four hours sleep, so it is a fantastic way to boost your energy. My only mistake was to do the float tank in the morning, ahead of a busy day. I think this made it harder for me to 'switch off' and completely rest my mind. Next time I shall book myself in for a later session so that all I have to worry about afterwards is going home to bed!
I had my float at the London Float Centre on Clapham Common. They have several centres in London, so I would definitely recommend a visit if you have the time.
Friday, 1 June 2007
Tomatoes!
Whole Foods

While in Florida a few weeks ago I experienced my first Whole Foods Market, which was absolutely fantastic. The size of a big UK supermarket, the aisles were lined with organic, fresh, ethically sourced food and the array of natural supplements and products on sale was amazing. They have recently opened their first UK store, so if you are able to get to Kensington I would definitely recommend a visit. Check out their website for more details.
Eat the seasons!
Just came across a very handy website with details of all foods which are currently in season. Check it out here and put it in your favourites now!
Sunday, 27 May 2007
Daily cuppa!

Researchers in Aberdeen found blood antioxidants levels were 60% higher in those who had consumed tea which had been brewed for 5 minutes compared with those who drank tea which had only been brewed for 1 minute. It was found that within an hour of drinking the tea antioxidant levels had increased by 45%. So now you have no excuse for not making the tea at work as it will mean a nice long break from your desk too!
Monday, 14 May 2007
On your bike!

PS Don't worry - my old bike won't be clogging up the landfil sites. I have found him a happy new home and hope he will be on the road for a few more years yet!
Blemishes!

I heard an interesting piece on the radio while I was in Florida last week about how we should not be so fussy with the produce we pick out at the supermarket as some blemished fruit and vegetables actually have a greater nutritional value than perfect looking ones! The following is a summary of the findings and makes interesting reading. Perhaps we shouldn't be so fussy when we're next out shopping!
If you pick through the bins at your grocery store looking for the most blemish-free produce – stop it! According to experts, you're bypassing the fruits and veggies that pack the biggest nutritional punch. Here are the facts from Woman's World magazine.
- If you find a tomato with healed-over cracks near the stem – it isn't old or damaged. It just means it grew in dry conditions, which doubles the concentration of B-complex vitamins. And researchers say that boosting your B-vitamins balances your blood sugar, helps you focus, boosts your memory, and helps you sleep better.
- Dark dots on green bell peppers. It doesn't indicate it's past its prime. It actually means the pepper is sweeter and less acidic than an unblemished one, and contains 120% more vitamin C. Which boosts your resistance to stress, reduces your risk of allergy attacks, and makes your facial skin more elastic.
- Pick the papayas with small brown spots. Amazonian Indians know that signals a tastier and healthier fruit. And Venezuelan researchers say that spotted papayas contain 400% more of the antioxidant lycopene, which strengthens your bones, protects you from UV rays, and helps lower your cholesterol.
- Bananas with tiny brown flecks. Jamaican researchers say that spotted bananas have 170% more magnesium. A mineral that relieves muscle aches and migraines, helps maintain healthy blood pressure, and reduces your risk of belly bloat.
Wednesday, 9 May 2007
Back soon...
Tuesday, 1 May 2007
May Newsletter
This month's newsletter is now up on my website. Visit Food Mentor to check it out - I hope you enjoy it!
Strawberry fields already!

Friday, 27 April 2007
Yum!

Thursday, 26 April 2007
Free bag!
If you shop in Sainsubury's tomorrow (Friday 27th April) you will be given a free 'bag for life' so there's no excuse for using uneccessary plastic bags! But even when you've got your free bag there are still plenty of ways for you to start cutting down on the number of carrier bags you use...
- If you're buying something small, put it in your handbag/ pocket
- When you buy a bottle of wine ask for it to be wrapped in paper
- Don't double up carrier bags
- Keep your fruit and veg loose in your trolley instead of in lots of little plastic bags
- Don't use a plastic bag when you buy your lunch - it's not that far to your desk!
- Spread the word - tell people who offer you plastic bags why you don't like using them!
We are what we do...

I was lucky enough to get to Tooting Sainsbury's in time to pick up an Anya Hindmarch "I'm not a plastic bag" yesterday morning. There were only 27 in the store and I was very excited to be number 18 in the queue along with an interesting mixture of people who seemed genuinely excited about getting their hands on this eco-friendly shopping bag. My excitement quickly turned to exasperation though as every single person in front of me paid for their bag and promptly put it into a plastic bag to take it home - completely oblivious to the irony! Unbelievable!
Wednesday, 25 April 2007
Hello!
Hello Everyone! I'm going to start blogging here, with the intention of giving you regular updates on how you can improve your health with topical nutrition facts and information plus tips on how to reduce your environmental impact. I hope you find it interesting and useful!
Claire x
Claire x
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