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Monday 27 February 2017

My Favourite Place // Barter Books

If you don't like books or an overload of photos then I would probably recommend not reading this post.

My favourite place in the world is Barter Books. Barter Books is a huge second hand bookshop in the old railway station in Alnwick, Northumberland. It truly is my happy place.

Basically they turned an old railway station into a huge bookshop complete with cosy sofa's by the fire and tea shops. What more could a book lover ask for?

Along the top of the bookshelves in one of the rooms are train lines with trains going along them, it's such a awesome nod to the buildings past and all the kids (and adults) love watching for the trains.

What follows now is a whole host of pictures of Barter Books. I won't be offended if you don't look at them all, there are quite a few. But there is no way to show this place off with only a few pictures. So book lovers (and train lovers) enjoy!

























Look out for a Barter Books haul coming soon!
Kate // SK


Thursday 23 February 2017

Book Haul // January & February

I've picked up a few books in the past couple of months and I thought I would show you. These are a mix of Amazon marketplaces purchases and library books I've borrowed.

Bought
The Tiger in the Well - Philip Pullman
A Curious Beginning - Deanna Raybourn
How To Be A Woman - Caitlin Moran
The Suffragettes - Various Authors

Borrowed

The Recruit - Robert Muchamore
All We Shall Know - Donal Ryan
Asking For It - Louise O'Neill


It's only this month I've got my library card renewed and started using my local library again. I think it's important to use your local library and it will also save me money (double win!)

Kate // SK

Monday 20 February 2017

What I've Been Watching // FILMS

So recently a couple of my friends and I have been upping our game when it comes to watching films. We're trying to watch more of the classic films that we've heard of but not actually seen.

Cinema
 La La Land - an aspiring actress and a man determined not to let jazz die out
Arrival - aliens have landed and a brilliant linguist is called in to communicate with them
The Accountant - a maths genius cooks the books for some of the most dangerous criminal organisations.
Rogue One - how did the alliance get the plans for the death star? This is their story.

DVD
Sicario - follows an FBI agent as she works alongside a CIA team to take a stand against the war on drugs
Fight Club - The formation of and events surrounding fight clubs
Birdman - follows the story of an actor (famous for his portrayal as a superhero) as he puts together a Broadway show, he has to battle his own ego to truly succeed.

Reservoir Dogs - 6 strangers are brought together to pull of the perfect crime. The robbery turns out to be an ambush and they realise someone in their crew is a police informer.
A Time To Kill - following a white lawyer defending a black man who killed his daughters white rapists (race is important in this one)
Spotlight - journalists uncovering the historical sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests in Boston


I would go round these films individually and give my rating but honestly? I loved them all.
If I had to pick a top 3 for enjoyment it would be: Rogue One, Arrival and La La Land.
If I had to pick a top 3 for an incredible film they would be: Reservoir Dogs, Birdman and La La Land.

Overall winner -  La La Land. If you haven't seen it yet then get your act together and go!!!

Kate // SK





Thursday 16 February 2017

The Kitchen Cabinet // PODCAST

2 and a half weeks ago I was lucky enough to be able to go to the recording of "The Kitchen Cabinet" podcast by BBC Radio 4.
I went with my dad and neither of us had a clue what it was going to be like.
The Kitchen Cabinet is one of the few BBC podcasts which moves around, this means that instead of always being in London or Manchester this one came to Stirling which is a very handy 20 minutes away from me.

This is the one and only photo I took at the podcast, we were asked to turn our phones off during the recording to prevent feedback with the mics and I forgot to take more photos at the end. But really a podcast is all about the audio rather than the visual so I don't think it's a massive loss.

The recording lasted about an hour and around 30 minutes of that will be used in the final broadcast.
If you're interested in listening to the broadcast it went live on the 11th and you can listen to it and other episodes here.

The whole event was so relaxed and the hosts were all more than happy to talk to the audience afterwards. There was no celebrity/fan culture it was just people who liked to talk about food. I'm not even a big foodie but I found everything interesting. I learnt what a cardoon was, how best to smoke a salmon and the reasons why there is an old property nearby with a giant stone pineapple on it (seriously not joking look here).

I cannot recommend going to a podcast recording enough. It was so much fun. The panel and host (Jay Rayner) were so good at engaging the audience and the whole hour had me completely hooked.

Kate // SK

Monday 13 February 2017

Top 5 // All Time Favourite Books

I love lists and I love hearing lists about books, so I'm going to start a new little series which I'll do twice a month(ish).
Today I thought I would start off with my top 5 favourite books ever. You know something nice and easy (NOT).
My favourite books change all the time so this is my current top 5 favourite books.

The Little Paris Bookshop - Nina George
I've 100% talked about this book before. It's a book about books. Monsieur Perdu prescribes books as medicine for the hardships of life. This book follows him as he takes his bookshop barge down the canals of France to try and find peace with his past.

Silent In The Grave - Deanna Raybourn
I chose the first book in this series but really I don't know if I could decide between the first three books in this series.
The book follows Lady Julia Grey as she tries to solve the mystery of her husbands murder with the help of the mysterious Nicholas Brisbane.

The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett
This is classic children's book following Mary Lennox as she goes to live on the Yorkshire moors with her Uncle following the death of her parents.
The perfect book to read on a grey rainy day.

The Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern
Le Cirque des RĂªves arrives with no warning or advertisements. One day it's not there the next it is.
I'm not going to give anything away about this book but I've never met anyone who hasn't enjoyed it. The descriptions in this book are so vivid you feel as if you were there.

Eat Sweat Play - Anna Kessel
I haven't even finished this book but I already know it's going to be one of my favourites.
This is the kind of book that you have to read bit by bit because you keep stopping and just having to sit and take in what you're reading.

Kate // SK

NB: This Top 5 series is an idea I have nicked from Booktube. I think the Top 5 Wednesday videos started with Lainey at GingerReadsLainey and has spread since then.

Thursday 9 February 2017

Lasagne From Scratch / FOOD

There's something so satisfying about making a meal completely from scratch. I'm talking making the bolognaise sauce and the white sauce etc (not rearing and killing my own beef, I'm not that keen).

I LOVE lasagne, like really love, so if I'm going to spend time cooking instead of sleeping it's going to be lasagne I make.

This is lasagne as I like it, which means it is packed with vegetables rather than just being meat and tomato sauce. I really struggle to get my five a day so smuggling vege into a lasagne is perfect for me.

Basics
Pre-heat the oven to 160C
Prep time: 1 hour
Cooking time: 45 minutes

Ingredients
Meat Sauce
250g mince
1 onion chopped
sprinkling of garlic granules (or one clove of garlic)
1/2 carrot chopped
1/2 red pepper chopped
4 small mushrooms chopped
1 tin of chopped tomatoes
1 squeeze of tomato puree
1 glass of red wine
Sprinkling of Rosemary, Sage, Thyme or other herbs
Black pepper

White Sauce
85g of butter
85g of plain flour
1 1/4 ml of milk

Grated cheese for the top
Lasagne sheets

Cooking Instructions
I always make the meat sauce first because then it can simmer away while I give all my attention to the white sauce.

1. Heat up oil in a frying pan and then bung in the mince, onion and garlic. Let that cook away until the mince is browned.
2. Add in the tomatoes, carrot, pepper, mushroom, wine and all the herbs and black pepper and let the whole thing simmer away for 30 minutes

3. White sauce time. In a pan melt the butter and then add in the flour. STIR THE WHOLE TIME, this stuff burns quick!
4. Whisk in the milk slowly and once you've added it all bring the mix to the boil
5. Once it comes to the boil turn it right down and stir it for a couple of minutes until it thickens then take it off the heat

6. Time to put it all together. Start with the meat sauce layer in the bottom of your dish, then a layer of lasagne sheets, then white sauce. Continue this pattern until dish is full, finish with a white sauce layer
7. Add on the grated cheese and shove it in the oven for around 45 minutes until the cheese is nice and golden and the pasta is cooked through.
8. ENJOY


Kate // SK


Monday 6 February 2017

BuJo // February Set Up

I have majorly reduced my monthly spread in February. I've found myself not using my bullet journal as much as I was and I'm hoping that by taking it right back to basics it might encourage me to pick it up everyday again.

 I'm sticking with my monthly spread as it has been for a good while now because it works perfectly for me.

 My daily spreads have been dramatically reduced to just one page per week. I'm actually really liking this, my one issue is that the set up for it is more effort than I want to put in (which admittedly isn't very much).

And that's it, very short and sweet this month.
Hopefully next month I'll have more to show you!

Kate // SK

Thursday 2 February 2017

February TBR // January Wrap Up

January Wrap Up

The Little Shop of Happy Ever After: Finished
I gave this book 3 stars, I thought it was good, it was just a bit cringy and I wanted more character development.

Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone: Finished
Need I get into it? 5 stars, I love it. The illustrated edition is absolutely gorgeous.

Binocular Vision: Started
I'm enjoying this collection of short stories I just find that it takes me longer to read because I don't get sucked into it in the same way I do with a full length novel.

A Lineage of Grace: Started
I absolutely love this book, it's such a clever way of telling the stories of well known bible characters.



Audio Book: I finished The Book Thief this month and really enjoyed it. It's a beautifully written book and so well read but it's devastating.

February TBR

As well as finishing A Lineage of Grace and Binocular Vision I'm hoping to get to:

Moranthology - Cailtin Moran
Caitlin Moran gets chatty about everything from political to social issues. I cannot wait to read this.

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - J.K. Rowling
The second book of the series, it's been a good while since I read this one.

Silent in the Grave - Deanna Raybourn
This is one of my favourite books. It follows Lady Julia Gray as she looks into the death of her husband with the help of Nicholas Brisbane.

Redeeming Sex - Debra Hirsch
The tag line for this is "naked conversations about sexuality and spirituality". This is a book written by a Christian and looks at a biblical vision of sex and gender that honours God and offers good news to the world.
I have already started this book a few months back but it was borrowed so I had to return it. I was really enjoying it so far so I'm looking forward to getting back into it.


Kate // SK