Archive for July, 2010

Marie Curie Blooming Great Tea Party

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

The Blooming Great Tea Party, held on Thursday 29th July, was a great success!  With 85 lovely guests, the event helped raise £900 for Marie Curie Cancer Care, which is absolutely fantastic!  Thank you to all the guests, I hope you had a wonderful time and found lots of goodies to tempt you!

Thank you to the following people for being so wonderfully supportive:

Shottle Hall for kindly donating a wonderful venue.
Rudd Moncrieff Lifestyle Workshops for providing delicious cakes and sandwiches.
Northern Tea Merchants for donating coffee, tea tasting and lovely samples for each of the goody bags.
BeauShabby for stepping in and kindly donating the vintage china hire…I’m sure you’ll all agree that it made the event truly authentic.
Simon Partridge for providing wonderfully perfect music and donating a CD to each of the goody bags.
Clipper Tea for donating tea.
The Lavender Patch for donating Derbyshire lavender for the goody bags.
Artisan Biscuit Company for donating lots of gorgeous biscuits for the goody bags.
Dorset Cereals for donating their wonderful cereals bags to each of the goody bags.
Delightful Living for letting us use their fabulous signs for decoration.

Thank you to the following fabulous stand holders…Carol Cummins, Just Lily Jewellery, Amanda Hamilton, Housley & CoJamie at HomeRibbonJay Designs and Quirky Cookies & Cakes.

Happy 2nd Birthday fabulousplaces.co.uk!

Monday, July 26th, 2010

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Time sure does fly by…I can’t believe I’ve been working on fabulousplaces.co.uk for 2 years now.  I feel extremely lucky to be working on something I’m so passionate about.  I would like to say a HUGE thank you to everyone who enjoys using the website and all the places and producers who support it…you’re all fabulous!

Here’s a little sneaky peak at the celebration evening I arranged last week for all the lovely shop owners and producers featured on the website:

We were joined by the lovely Aleena Naylor from BBC Radio Derby.  You can listen into the interviews with Aleena at the party by clicking here.  The interview can be heard at the following times 1:23.40 (interview with Deb) and again at 1:44.00 (interview with some fabulous producers).

Untitled-6I would like to say a huge thank you to the wonderful Simon     Partridge for providing truly elegant vocals to the event.  You can find out more about Simon Partridge byclicking here.  Click here to listen to Simon’s vocals…I think you’ll agree they’re fabulous!  You can also enjoy listening to Simon Partridge at the upcoming Blooming Great Tea Party for Marie Curie.  Click here for full information.

in season: courgette soup

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

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Recipe time…FP Club member, Claire, has very kindly donated another recipe for you to try.  This time is courgette soup and I’ve had the pleasure of trying it during the week were taking part in the BBC Radio Derby’s Ed to Head Challenge…which we won!  Claire grows her own veggies and the courgettes are from her own garden, along with many of the other ingredients.

Courgette Soup is a very simple recipe, which makes a pretty, creamy pale green soup:

  • Slice and gently sauté an onion, a stick of celery, 2 cloves of garlic
  • Slice and add 5, or more, courgettes of the 6” or so size
  • When all are softened and starting to brown add a pint or so of chicken or vegetable stock
  • Simmer for 20 minutes until the courgettes squash easily on the side of the pan
  • Take off the heat and blitz up with a hand blender
  • Add a handful or two of freshly grated parmesan and a glug of garlic olive oil
  • Add plenty of salt and pepper to taste and blitz up again

We serve it with crispy pancetta on top and a drizzle of garlic olive oil and some parmesan shavings.

To speed this up even more use a few shallots which are quick to slice and cook, a stock cube instead of fresh stock and a big slice from a fresh green garlic head instead of cloves.  Here’s a link through to the recipe on Claire’s blog, Things We Make.  Here is a link through to the post where Claire shows you how to make the bread bowls.

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Growing your own courgettes is pretty easy and this weekend is ideal to plant seeds.  Here’s a link to the BBC website where there is some useful information about growing courgettes.

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