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what’s on in Nottingham…

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

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Here’s a little inspiration for getting out and about enjoying what Nottingham has to offer this month…

fabulousplaces.co.uk Search Page!
If I’m going to promote what’s going on around Nottinghamshire, then of course I’m going to promote the places featured on the website! August is a great month to head out and enjoy independent shops, cafes, delis and much more…sounds like a perfect day out to me!
Visit the search page on fabulousplaces.co.uk.

Outdoor Theatre at Newstead Abbey
- 12 & 13 August - Pride and Prejudice
Tickets: Adults: £12 Concession: £10. Signed Performance - 13 August
- 20 August - James and the Giant Peach
Tickets: Adults: £11 Concession: £8 Family Ticket: £34 (2 Adults & 2 Children). Tickets will be available from the Royal Centre Box Office (0115 989 5555) and Nottingham Tourism Centre (08444 77 5678).

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Nottingham Riviera on the Old Market Square
Up until the 5th September
The Old Market Square becomes a seaside complete with sand, giant paddling pool and fairground rides - this is the perfect way to keep children (and adults!) entertained during the summer.

Riverside Festival – Victoria Embankment
Friday 6th – Sunday 8th August
Nottingham’s largest outdoor festival returns to the beautiful Trent riverside with live music, street theatre, global crafts & food stalls, arts zone and street fair plus Saturday night’s spectacular fireworks. On Sunday join in the fun of the Dragon Boat Challenge in aid of Charity.
FREE admission
(Car parking charges will apply)

Robin Hood Festival at Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre
Monday 2 - Sunday 8 August 2010
Sherwood Forest welcomes you to a colourful celebration of the life and times of the world’s most famous outlaw…Robin Hood!  Organised by staff of Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre, the fun-packed event takes place in and around the Visitor Centre, located near the historic village of Edwinstowe in North Nottinghamshire, with activities from 11am to 4.30pm daily.  Click here for full information.

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Moorgreen Country Show 2010

Sunday 29th & Monday 30th August (Bank Holiday Weekend)
Watnall, near Nottinghamshire.
Enjoy the Moorgreen experience, now in its 161st edition, featuring two days of entertainment, and education packed in to our 40 acre showground at Watnall, nr Nottingham.  Visit the official Moorgreen Show website for full information.

Enjoy!

Deb


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.

Click here to go to fabulousplaces.co.uk.

time to get baking

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

As part of a new series of ‘fabulous living’ blogs, I will be posting about some inspiring topics covering lifestyle, recipes, homestyle, growing your own, fabulous destinations and much more.

The first is about baking and I’m delighted to introduce you to my friend, Claire, who is quite the Domestic Goddess.  Claire has a fab blog called Things We Make which is definitely worth a click!  Claire has kindly offered to donate some of her recipes to the FP blog for you to enjoy.  To get things started, here’s a recipe which will help you use up some left over chocolate!

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An Estorian celebration bread…I think you’ll agree, it looks delicious!

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Recipe

The Dough
300g Bread Flour
200g Plain Flour
2 packs (14g) of dried yeast
1tbsp sugar
250ml luke warm milk
2 egg yolks
50g butter, melted but not hot

The Filling
100g softened butter
3 handfuls of sultanas
10 tsp sugar (mixed with 1/2 tsp of cinnamon for the cinnamon version)

The Topping
100g good chocolate plus 50g butter
or 4oz of icing sugar and water for the cinnamon version.

  • Mix the yeast, sugar, lukewarm milk, melted butter and egg yolks in a bowl.
  • Mix this into the flour then knead for 10 minutes. Add a little extra water or flour if the dough is not easy to work.
  • Shape the dough into a ball, cover the bowl with a plate or cling film and leave to rise in a warm place for an hour or so.
  • Dust your work surface with flour. Take the dough out of the bowl, knock it back and roll out so that you have a rectangle about 60cm x 40cm.
  • Spread the softened butter evenly over the dough, then sprinkle with sultanas and sugar (or sugar/cinnamon mix)
  • Roll up the dough like a swiss roll (so that you keep the length) and cut it in half down the centre of the length with a sharp knife leaving a little bit uncut at the end.
  • Twist the 2 strands of dough, lifting each half over the other in turn making sure the cut edges stay uppermost as these are what will open up and look pretty.
  • Pull the plait into a ring and squidge the ends together. Transfer to a buttered or ‘non stick foiled’ baking tray.

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  • Leave the loaf to prove and puff up a little more, perhaps 1/2 an hour, then preheat your oven to 200°c/Gas 6.
  • Bake for about 10 minutes at  200°c and then turn down to 190°c and carry on cooking until golden for around another 15 minutes.
  • If you want to top with chocolate: melt the chocolate and butter in a bowl over gently boiling water.
  • Allow the the bread cool down a bit, place on a serving plate and drizzle with chocolate sauce.

For the cinnamon bun version mix 4oz of icing sugar with a little water then drizzle this over the bread.

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To visit Claire’s blog please click here.  This recipe was part of the Fresh From The Oven Group.

For your little people…

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

The latest addition to fabulousplaces.co.uk Notttinghamshire is babyduckshop.co.uk

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babyduckshop.co.uk was lauched in April 2009 by Ellie Aindow when she became a Mother and wanted to be at home for her son.  Ellie found that there was room for a site that provided great clothing, toys, gifts and accessories for the under twos. The collection has been chosen carefully and are things that Ellie really loves and would use herself which means most things are tried, tested and approved and many items are made right here in the UK.

On the site you will find babygrows, t-shirts, dresses and gift set outifts, mainly made with organic cotton.  Toys from Brio and Teddykompaniet and skincare from Pur Babies and much, much more.

If you are looking for a gift for a small person in your life or just want to treat your own children, now is the perfect time as babyduckshop.co.uk are offering fabulousplaces.co.uk a 10% discount on all purchases made in March using the code FP2010.

I know you will find something you love on the site and when you have shopped… don’t forget to leave a review.

December Place of the Month - Metro Beeston

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

This month, fabulousplaces.co.uk Nottinghamshire have chosen Metro Beeston as our ‘Place of the Month’.

I am so pleased to feature Metro Beeston, it really is a great example of a ‘fabulousplace’. If you have not yet visited, now is the perfect time.  Metro is a coffee shop, cafe and juice bar.  During December you will find delicious filled sandwiches made daily on the premises offering a wide selection of fillings including the very seasonal Roast Turkey, Sage and Onion Stuffing and Cranberry Jelly either on wholemeal bread or a panini. Or how about a Gingerbread Latte and  Plum Pudding Cookie?  it’s all rather festive.

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You will always get a warm welcome at Metro, they have a great team there and the facilities are excellent.  Mums and pushchairs, a group of friends, a cosy couple or for customers with disabilites, everyone has been thought about.

Beeston also has some great shops, The Silver Tree and Cameron House to name just a couple.  So if you are not a regular why not discover what Beeston has to offer.

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Nottinghamshire is a great place to live during Christmas time, you only have to visit The Market Square to see that !  the Ice Rink, the lovely decorations and the amazing window displays.

fabulousplaces.co.uk have lots of suggestions of things to do and great places to visit during the run up to Christmas.. take a look !

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This weekend why not visit The Harley Gallery for thier annual Christmas Arts and Food Market, if you have not already been up to The Harley Gallery I really recommend it and you must call in to The Lime House Cafe while you are there, delicious food and lovely people await.

On the 3rd December, Beeston is the place to go.  The Silver Tree have a Christmas Shopping Event happening between 6pm - 8.30pm.  A great opportunity to purchase jewellery, bags, scarfs and home accessories from their beautiful collection.  I’ll be there lending a hand and hope to see you.  Cameron House will also be opening their doors for Christmas Shopping too.

Rufford Abbey are holding a Christmas Gift Market on the 5th and 6th of  December and Star Bakery will be there with their perfect cupcakes, cookies and other yummy baked goods.  Go along and say ‘Hi’ to the lovely Liana.

At Greens Windmill and Science Centre you will find Sneinton Artists Christmas Showcase on the 5th and 6th December, 10am - 4pm.  Paintings, Ceramics, Recycled Textiles and much more.

Fabulous Christmas Events for everyone.  Happy Shopping !

New additions…

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

I am so excited to introduce you to Hungry Pumpkin Deli Cafe and Star Bakery, our first Nottinghamshire producer.

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Star Bakery was launched in 2008 by Liana Stevens.  Liana bakes delicious cupcakes, cakes and cookies for any event and does so with such passion, which is why we are pleased to feature Star Bakery on fabulousplaces.co.uk.

To find out more about Star Bakery click here.

Hungry Pumpkin in The Lace Market is brand new, opening it’s doors in August it already has a huge following.

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They offer a great menu of honest, hearty, home cooked food, great coffee, tea and soft drinks and of course, Melv’s cakes, I can personally recommend his chocolate brownies.

Hungry Pumpkin is a perfect retreat in the heart of the City with some of the friendliest faces I know.

For more information click here.

Autumn Days

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

I love this time of year, the colours of the trees, getting out your winter woollies and the anticipation of Christmas. Today I took my children and Mum on a fact finding mission to West Bridgford, I have had so many great recommendations of places to visit and I wasn’t disappointed.  First port of call had to be the local park.  I had promised Joe and Mia some play time in exchange for good behaviour whilst we checked out the local cafes and delis.  As they played in the park I thought how lovely it was to visit a different area and to see what was available to the locals, something I aim to do much more of in and around Nottinghamshire.

For lunch we went to Pierreponts Cafe Deli just a short drive from the town cente.  We were warmly greeted as always, we ordered our food and relaxed with a latte whilst the children drew pictures and drank milkshakes.  I had my very favourite, mozzarella, tomato and basil panini.  It arrived with a deliciously dressed salad and a pot of homemade coleslaw.  Yum !

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What I love about fabulousplaces.co.uk is that it can introduce you to places you never think to visit yet may be right on your doorstep and spending the time finding them is such fun !

 

Welcome to fabulousplaces.co.uk Nottingham!!

Monday, September 28th, 2009

 Welcome to the first blog for FP Nottinghamshire!

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Hello everyone…..  I’m Lucy and welcome to fabulousplaces.co.uk Nottinghamshire! I can’t tell you how excited I am that fabulousplaces.co.uk Nottinghamshire has finally launched.  It has been almost a year since I first met Deb, owner of fabulousplaces.co.uk and have learned so much from her, I feel very lucky that she has entrusted me with her ‘Baby’.

I first came across fabulousplaces.co.uk when I found a leaflet in Pumpkinz, Draycott.  I visited the website and thought how wonderful it was, a beautifully designed site dedicated to promoting local, independent places and producers.  I read all about Deb and why she launched fabulousplaces.co.uk in Derbyshire and have to admit I felt a little jealous.  Immediately I wanted to become a part of it so wasted no time in contacting Deb to talk about bringing the site to Nottinghamshire, not only because we are Derbyshire’s neighbour but because I believe Nottinghamshire too has a great many fabulous places waiting to be discovered. I found out that Deb grew up in Nottingham before moving to Derbyshire 10 years ago, so luckily for Nottinghamshire she agreed and we got straight to work.

It has been such fun discovering Nottinghamshire, I have lived in the County all my life and have to admit I am guilty of not taking the time to learn about what is has to offer. Yes, we all know that Nottinghamshire has been the victim of bad press in the past but what about all the good we have to offer; the great tourist attractions, the outstanding local produce, the amazing people behind the independent businesses that show such passion for what they do. That’s what I want to bring to you.  So, I am calling for your help!!  If you know a place where you can get a great coffee, delicious cake, a unique gift for a friend you just wouldn’t find on the high street or fresh farm produce that beats supermarket offerings by a mile then please, share your secrets and let’s make Nottinghamshire fabulous!

During the year I have been learning about the Derbyshire site, why Deb started it and how she has turned what started out as a hobby into a thriving business that has taken over her life.  I know Deb never thought she could achieve what she has but 15 months after launching, fabulousplaces.co.uk has a huge following, has held 2 FP shopping events and is genuinely loved by the people of Derbyshire.

My wish is that we can bring the same magic to Nottinghamshire.  When I think about the places we have found and the amazing people behind them I know we can achieve it.

So, enough chat…take a moment to browse the website and I would be delighted to hear what you think! 

Lucy