26 June 2012

Lovebox Weekend 2012

I love it when the summer months arrive, it means that festival season is with us again!  And I love festivals.

Please note my two new festival friends racing up behind me...
I love festival land!

I've said before how much I love a big occasion when everyone comes together in a party atmosphere.  But, when you hold it in a field, with music from a list of people I've always wanted to see, all in the same place, great food and a bunch of other happy spirited people, I just can't contain myself! You'll find me dancing at pretty much every opportunity, moving round the site in a constant jig because there's music in the air and I get to spend time with my friends in what feels like another world.

This weekend everyone else might have been getting involved with Isle of Wight or London's own Hackney Weekend and I was watching from my sofa, but with my festival numbers looking a bit small this year I'm trying to make things last longer by reliving my first festival date of the year from last weekend, Lovebox.

Lovebox is a cracking festival.  Created by Andy Cato and Tom Findley of Groove Armada 10 years ago, who, in their words, 'decided to do an outdoor live gig, [and] turn it into a bit of a party.  It had sold out in four minutes.  Which is when the chaos started.'  In the past decade it has gone from a one day party on the common, to a monster 10 stage, three day, action packed adventure in its spiritual home of Victoria Park...  The People's Park! *

The beauty of Lovebox is that every day has a different feel to it.  Friday tends to have a younger audience that is drawn in by the grimy beats busting out all over.  Saturday pulls in the big names, this year Groove Armada themselves made an incredible return to the stage for a one off treat!  Last year it was Snoop Dogg cracking out the full Doggystyle album to the masses... And Sunday is Gay day, with so much joy and flamboyance the park is sparkling and not just with the amount of glitter and sequins in the air!  This year the pleasure was all ours with Grace Jones and Chaka Khan which fully competes with last year's Scissor Sisters and Blondie!  Things just keep getting better.

Unfortunately for me I was only available on Saturday, but that is what makes these London festivals so great.  You can dip in as much as you can without the whole shlep of lugging everything you own to a distant field for 24 hours, yet still be fully immersed in festival land, with your comfy bed at the end of a days dancing.  

So, here are a collection of photos from not only my time at Lovebox 2012 but some carefully chosen others that I hope you enjoy...

10 years of Lovebox posters



I was lucky enough to be invited into the VIP lounge.
Cute tables, a fountain and topiary being the order of the day

An ethereal Lana Del Ray, glowing on the Second Stage


The NYC Downlow


Grace Jones hoola hooping her way through her headlining slot

* For those fact lovers amongst us, Vicky Park was commissioned by Queen Victoria, naturally.  Opened in 1845 as the first public garden for Londoners - the people's park indeed - for many it was the only open greenery they would ever see and was the perfect antidote to living in the city.  The park became an essential amenity for the working classes of the East End with a Bathing Pond for swimming as well as being a central point for rallies and political meetings.  Don't cha know..!

18 June 2012

For my first recipe, I will start with...

The Humble Mushroom...

Now, I will admit with my first foodie that I am not a massive stickler for measurements when I'm cooking up a storm..  Baking, sure.  There you need to be more precise and method really adds to the final outcome, but delicious savouries can have a bit more jazz and swing to them, so I tend to improvise.


My style of cooking is generally hearty, healthy and wholesome, don't let that put you off, it's also super delicious - or at least my wonderful, willing guinea pig, Mark and I think.  I try to use mostly fresh ingredients but have a stash of tinned/jarred goods in my cupboard and am always packing a healthy stock of spices and herbs for every occasions.

The first port of call when it comes to culinary creation is generally a good delve into my cupboards.  Shopping can't be an everyday event so as long as I always have some form of fresh veg on the side I cater to what else is in the house.  Delicious concoctions can start with a peculiar mix of ingredients but experimenting is fun and makes the outcome more exciting...

I tend to go through phases in the type of food I enjoy making and since going to Rome earlier this year everything has had a certain Italian quality to it..  Mostly, it has to have pesto and lots of it (I'm currently trying out recipes of my own so that may appear on here soon), sun dried tomatoes feature quite highly and this past week, mozzarella.  So when these juicy fat field mushrooms caught my eye I had to have them and create some pesto/cheese topped treat that could be had as a starter, side or as I ended up doing, a delicious easy lunchtime meal.

For this recipe, you will need:

2 field mushrooms
2 scoops of green pesto
small pile of sun-dried tomatoes
handful of rocket
half a ball of mozzarella
half a slice of toast's worth of breadcrumbs
freshly ground salt and pepper

First things, first.  Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4


Now for the foodie bit..  Start by plucking out the stalks of your mushrooms, don't throw them away though because they will come in handy later.


Now, smother with plenty of pesto.  I used about a dessert spoon in each..



The rest of the process is about chopping!  Chop your sun-drieds, mushroom stalks and rocket into small chunks and combine with the breadcrumbs, salt and pepper in a bowl.


Shred the mozzarella and give the whole thing a jolly good mix.


Now it is almost complete, so evenly stuff your mushrooms with the mixture (unless you want a bigger mushroom than whom ever you are kind enough to share this delight with..) and top with a little more mozzarella and pepper for good measure.


Pop it in the oven and leave to bake for 10 mins.


After a quick cup of tea, your mushrooms will be ready for you to enjoy..  Like I said there are many options for consumption.  Go straight in and have it on it's own or with salad as a starter/light bite..  


This time I went with cous cous, and a salad of pea shoots and rocket, specially presented in tupperware for my lunch at work - it's equally delicious cold.


Or, as the next day I still had a craving for stuffed mushrooms I made them to accompany homemade cheesy burgers and sweet potato fries - these recipes will follow soon.  I had to make a small alteration here as I had ran out of sun-dried tomatoes so I swapped them for hot and sweet, red jalapenos (rest of the recipe the same)

- Note my healthy salad and one burger option compared to Mark's no salad and two burgers!






6 June 2012

Jubilee Fever

Whether you have been trying to keep a low profile or been diving into the festivities with genuine aplomb, it will not have escaped anyone's notice that the United Kingdom was gripped with Jubilee Fever!  I for one, am part of the latter group and have lapped up all things red, white and blue in the name of our Queen, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
-  What a fantastic lady!

I have always had a love for the Royals, there is something about all things Pomp and sparkly, with a great dollop of tradition, that has kept me hooked on our monarchy.  And never more so now with renewed interest in our young Royals shaping things to come in the future.


So for this big event I was upset that I couldn't be part of more celebrations and didn't have the time or necessities to dec the halls or rustle up some truly British, creative culinary delights.  In the end I settled for watching the wet pageant at home, then went with Pimms, Gordon's Gin and some dancing in one of the Royal Parks with bunches of other people for the big concert.


Here is how I caught the Jubilee bug and documented the only Diamond Joob Celebration I'll see in my lifetime...

The Alwyne Castle, Canonbury

Medici Gallery, South Kensington



The Hummingbird Bakery window display

The Hummingbird's Jubilee Cupcakes!

Victoria Train Station

Piccadilly Big Lunch

You can't get more traditional then a red, double decked bus driving through Piccadilly Circus with Union Jacks hanging up in Regent Street

Looking to Leicester Square

This was where my celebrations began!  I love Kingsmill's Jubilee nod to the Queen

For my night in Hyde Park, I will mostly be needing...

My friend flying the flag and getting into the spirit during the Jubilee Concert


Everything you needed to make this weekend a memorable one..  Great company, Pimms (complete with strawberries and cucumber) and a healthy dose of British pride!

From what I hear, the whole country celebrated this milestone event with gusto - a word that can only be used to describe that old fashioned spirit that brought a country together like times gone by.  Whether you enjoyed the Jubilee for the extra days off work or found your inner Royalist, the fact is it created an amazing atmosphere between neighbours and strangers and really showed that Britain knows how to throw a party!


Bring on the Olympics!




















5 June 2012

Where it all begins...


From this beautiful corner of London come the musings of one small lady that gets taken by social culture, tasty treats and all things sparkly...









I love London, I always have.  Ever since I was little and would visit my family in the capital I have been taken with the excitement of the place.  I think it's beautiful and love how history still has a strong presence but the city has adapted and changed throughout the years so now the modern sits next to the historic.


Moving to London was always part of the plan but whereabouts, I had to figure out.  Right now, I want to be in the thick of things so I can go out and experience everything but still have a quiet corner to escape to when I want things to calm down slightly.


Canonbury is the perfect area, with tree lined streets and traditional English pubs tucked away behind the busy Angel Islington area, it feels like a world away from the buzzing Central London life, but it is still just down the road.  It's the perfect place to live, if you ask me!