WIN a day at Ragdale Hall!

Is the winter already getting to you?  Do you wish you could just roll yourself up in a BIG fluffy white towelling robe and escape your life for a day?  If so, this prize is for you!

Ragdale Hall - a perfect place to escape...

Ragdale Hall – a perfect place to escape…

All you have to do is LIKE my Life of Yablon Facebook page and you might find yourself spending a relaxing day (valid Monday – Friday) at Ragdale Hall!  (The winner will be chosen at random on Monday 18th November 2013.)

The prize includes:

  • Light lunch in the Verandah Bar.
  • Plus use of all of Ragdale’s facilities including the multi-million pound Thermal Spa featuring candle pool, indoor/outdoor waterfall and a series of heat and water experiences plus two further pools, including whirlpool bath and cascade
  • Gym, exercise classes and outdoor facilities.
the Candle Pool at Ragdale Hall

the Candle Pool at Ragdale Hall

NB 10.30am arrival – 6.30pm departure

Perfect Christmas gifts:  If you are not the lucky winner, then maybe a Ragdale Hall gift voucher would be your perfect Christmas present.  Available in monetary amounts from £25 or for days or overnight breaks. All vouchers are valid for a year from the day of purchase and are dispatched upon receipt of full payment. To make a purchase or for further information contact Voucher Sales on 01664 433030 or visit our website on  or view our brochure.

 

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Who you calling a Ginger Pig?

The best thing about Sundays is the faint promise of a roast.  With a Yorkshire father,  childhood roasts only appeared along with the FULL trimings:  onions, gravy, stuffing, a full selection of veg and – never without – his birthright pud.

Regents Park walk

Regents Park walk this morning on way to the market

This morning we didn’t set out looking for anything in particular for lunch.  The three of them kicked the football through Regents Park as I strode ahead.  Marylebone Farmers Market lay ahead waiting for us to choose only the freshest veg and an enormous selection of pies and pastries.

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As we left the market, we passed by The Ginger Pig and Small immediately took a fancy to one of their beef and potato pasties.

I was glancing at the succulent pieces of roast lamb and glistening roast potatoes on display trying to work out how on earth you could eat them on the move…

the roast lamb on display at The Ginger Pig

the roast lamb on display at The Ginger Pig

The lady behind the counter explained that along with gravy and mint jelly, they jump inside a huge brown bap to form, what is quite probably, the most delicious sandwich in the world.  A roast sandwich.

Ginger Pig roast sandwich

Ginger Pig roast sandwich

We ordered away before promptly finding the nearest, quiet curb for a blustery, pretty alternative but utterly delicious Sunday roast lunch.

our alternative Sunday roast, on the kerb!

our alternative Sunday roast, on the kerb!

Small with his beef and potato pasty

Small with his beef and potato pasty

Once home, we attacked the apple and blackberry crumble we had bought at the market.  With lots of hot custard, of course.

apple and blackberry crumble from Marylebone Farmers Market

apple and blackberry crumble from Marylebone Farmers Market

The Ginger Pig 8-10 Moxon St W1

 

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HEMP: maruijuana’s feel-good cousin

In my ignorance, I was quite surprised to find out that hemp is so closely related to marijuana. However, digging a little further I’m pretty sure that its microscopic amounts of THC — the chemical in marijuana that gets you high — will hardly leave you with a criminal record. Instead, any feel-good feeling you might get would be due to its extensive health benefits.   I’ve said this before but pray silent and please be upstanding for what is currently being described as the latest in IT food, that is…hemp.

good for you, hemp

good for you, hemp

Bursting with Omega-6 and Omega-3 (essential fatty acids that have heart health and anti inflammatory benefits) hemp seeds are nutty in flavour and can be added to salads, desserts, yogurts, cereals, and breads… I’ve been scattering them as I go.

And the hemp crop is good for the environment too.  It simply thrives without pesticides, purifies the soil around it, and even manages to kills weeds.

adding good oil to my morning smoothie

adding good oil to my morning smoothie

This GOOD Oil (made from 100% cold pressed hemp seed oil) is produced by a husband and wife team, Henry Braham and Glynis Murray. They both work in the film industry but, in 1996 bought Collabear Farm in North Devon so that they could live on a working farm.  Initially they grew hemp for fibre (used in BMW 5 and 3 series cars) but they soon worked out that hemp seeds were both tasty and incredibly nutritious (about 25 x the amount of Omega 3 in olive oil). After some trial and error, their culinary oil was born.

mushrooms cooking in deliciously nutty hemp oil

mushrooms cooking in deliciously nutty hemp oil

COMPETITION: GOOD Hemp Food is giving away 3 of their exclusive Christmas Hampers to 3 of my lucky readers.  The festive hamper contains a large bottle of their Original GOOD OIL which is a delicious, cold-pressed, pure hemp seed oil along with three flavours of their GOOD SEED; which are super-healthy shelled hemp seeds. The beautifully packaged box (worth £20) also contains a Christmas recipe card.  To enter, all you have to do is sign up to my blog (top right of homepage), follow me on Twitter and the winners will be notified on Sunday 17th November 2013.

 

 

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Claire van Holthe: a gem of a gem girl

I know.  I don’t NEED any new bracelets.  Nor do you. We’ve all layered and stacked our wrists until we can’t actually use them to open doors or type or clean the kitchen surfaces.  But… in Ibizia last summer, I kept admiring Juicy Lucy’s wrist candy.  Pretty gold chains with gems attached to each one.  I tried not to over-lust (never a good look) but couldn’t help myself.  I demanded to know where she had purchased them.  Back in the UK, all I could remember was that the designer was called Claire.  And I’ll blame Ibiza for the memory loss.

Fast forward to my birthday.  I’m sat up in bed with the Smalls and Him.  There’s a rustle and it appears He has been shopping.  He looks proudly at me as he hands over a little box.  (My mind flashes back to all those times I thought He might have been about to propose but wasn’t.  Then a Small jumps on me and I’m reminded that those days are long, long ago.)

And there they are: my very own Juicy Lucy bracelets.  How on earth did He manage this?  Well, it turns out my friend is such a sharer that she fixed it all for Him.

The Claire behind this story is Claire van Holthe.  Based in London but originally from Holland, she designs the most exquisite jewellery based around natural gems.  And the stones are really her thing.  After graduating from Sir John Cass College of Art, Claire worked for a gem dealer sourcing natural stones from around the world.  Now, she could be described as a gem snob as she won’t work with anything less than those which are naturally perfect.  Her designs are feminine and delicate without appearing showy or too fashion led.

Mini decided that she was interested to meet Claire so – over half-term – we interviewed her together in her home in South Kensington.

what age were you when your love of gems first emerged? I have always, always been completely fascinated with jewellery. I’ve been making jewellery as long as I can remember.  One of my earliest memories, aged two or three, is of a my mother’s diamante-encrusted clutch bag. I was obsessed with it. I would steal it and hide it in my room.

Claire van Holthe with one of her first creations

Claire van Holthe with one of her first creations

when and how do your design ideas come to you?  For me it’s all about the stones. So, when I’ve been to a gem dealer or trade fair and found some new treasures,  I lay them out for a few days and just look at them. It can sometimes be that I end up combining stones, or just set the stones on their own, because that individual stone is glorious enough on its own.

Claire sources all her stones

Claire sources all her stones

which other designers do you admire? My favourite jewellers are Hemmerle and Ram.  Ram has got to be one of the most talented craftsmen working in london (maybe the world), hand making every piece. Simply stunning!  Hemmerle is a larger scale jewellery house, but nevertheless their work is very fine and original. I find a lot of large jewellery companies make such impersonal, mass produced pieces. Hemmerle somehow avoids this.

Claire's beautiful home.

Claire’s beautiful home.

who would you love to wear your jewellery?  Anyone who loves jewellery and feels better because they are wearing my pieces.

Claire van Holthe at work

Claire van Holthe at work

where would you love to be stocked? My dream would be to be stocked on Net-A-Porter!! I love their website! It’s so slick, and stocks all the best designers.  I would also love to be stocked in Browns as it’s a fashion institution. (Claire is already stocked here.)

stunning stones inspire each of Claire's designs

stunning stones inspire each of Claire’s designs

where would we find you having a lazy Sunday? Weather depending, that would be pottering around the garden, or at a nursery, one of my favourite escapes in london is Clifton Nurseries in Maida Vale. It’s magical!

Mini and I wanted to know more about my bracelets(pictured below).  Claire informed us that the rose quartz stone  would resonate with my heart chakra as the stone of unconditional love.  The Peruvian opal is very healing but also helps me to observe the world so that I might be well received by others.  Rather charming, we thought. Oh and finally, the Peruvian opal also vibrates with the divic spirits, attracting elves and fairies into my garden!

my birthday present from Him.  Claire van Holthe bracelets

my birthday present from Him. Claire van Holthe bracelets

For a closer look at Claire van Holthe’s designs, take a trip to The Cross (Holland Park), check out Claire’s Instagram and Facebook pages or join me in visiting her at the Seal The Deal Hand Sale, 20th Century Theatre 291 Westbourne Grove W11 21st – 23rd Nov.  Or failing all of the above, contact Juicy Lucy and ask her to work her magic.

 

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