Sunday, 1 March 2009
Pancake day
Yes I know its cheating but then I don't have to stand in the kitchen cooking one at a time, this way everyone cooks their own.
Because they are only small pancakes they cook quite quickly....................But being small they are also quick to eat!
So we had to make our own entertainment............ well we let Abi entertain us in her usual wacky style.
I sometimes forget that my daughter is a smaller version of her, and that's maybe why she is crazy..
Sadly there are no pictures of Kizzy Lou enjoying her pancakes.............. As after she had eaten 14 she started turning a funny shade of green ............... so I thought it best not to start trying to take her picture.
Sunday, 11 January 2009
Norwich Dragon festival
Norwich Dragon Festival 2009
Norwich will roar into life as the first ever dragon festival takes place at various venues around the city. The festival aims to reflect dragons as an integral part of Norwich's local history.
Better get your flame-retardant clothing ready, as the first ever Norwich Dragon Festival flies its way into the city between Saturday, 31 January - Sunday, 22 February, 2009.
The festival entails three weeks of flame-filled activities including exhibitions, puppet shows, story-telling, talks, films, arts and crafts and a dragon trail.
The aim of the festival is to celebrate dragons as part of Norwich's vast culture and history, with the fiery creatures being a part of the city since the Medieval Ages.
The festival will call at 15 different locations around Norwich, including the £2 million renovated Dragon Hall on King Street, and many venues will exhibit their displays for free.
The Dragon Festival
The fire-breathing creatures have been given the support of many companies throughout Norwich to bring them to the public domain.
"There's over 15 organisations involved from all across the city and about 30 different events," said Christina Lundberg, communications manager at Norwich Heritage, Economic and Regenerations Trust.
"The activities are mainly aimed at families, but there's treats for the young people at heart and talks that are also aimed towards adults," she added.
A dragon in the spandrels at Dragon Hall
One of the main dragons that can be seen at the festival is an incredible 581 years old, placed in the spandrels (rafters) of Dragon Hall.
"We've had groups who've liaised with community artists to work at filling our other spandrels at Dragon Hall, because we only have one dragon there at the moment," said Gina Woods, learning and development officer of Dragon Hall.
"Even though there is only one, it is rather famous, being 581 years old," she added.
Young people have been able to get involved in filling the remaining spandrels of the hall.
"Filling the triangular spandrels has been really fun and creative. We have a felt dragon made by Catton brownies," said Gina.
The history of Norwich's dragons
Ever since the Medieval Ages, Norwich has had a history of dragons.
A Dragon on St John's Cathedral, Norwich
"The dragons are mainly related to St George, the great dragon-slayer, and Margaret, the maiden he rescued," said Christina.
"Dragons have been carved in Norwich since Medieval times and they boomed around the Industrial Revolution, where the creatures were incorporated into the architecture of the buildings.
"Snap dragons were involved in the Annual Guild Day on St George's Day and various dragons can now be found throughout Norwich.
"People in Norwich have really taken dragons to heart".
Now the penguins come to Norwich
People are being asked to keep their eyes peeled for a colony of penguins across Norfolk this winter. |
We've had elephants in Norwich, hippos are heading for Wymondham, camels visited Brundall last week and next it will be the turn of penguins.
Life-size emperor penguins brought to life with the artwork of poorly and disabled youngsters will be showing off their new looks at The Forum in the new year.
The sculptures, decorated by youngsters from Quidenham Children's Hospice, Sheridan House School in Southborough, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and Eagle House in Banham will be displayed from Wednesday, January 28 until Sunday, February 8.
Each group has created their individual animal sculptures by transferring the youngster's images on to the fibreglass penguins through a series of art workshops.
Whats happening in Norfolk over the coming months
I have included links to all of the relevant web sites. Just click on the name of the event.
25th & 26th March ~ East Anglian Game & country fair
10th May ~ Dragon boat festival at Oulton Broad
1st & 2nd July ~ Royal Norfolk show
23rd & 24th July ~ Lowestoft Air show
20th December ~ Ice sculpture trail
There are many other events including the easter funfair at chaplefield & also during July there is the lord mayors festival, which has a great parade on the Saturday night.
If you want any further information on any of the events we have now been to them all & I can highly recommend them and some are free.
See you all soon
Lisa
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Icing spoon ~ update
Thursday, 8 January 2009
Spicy root soup
Ingredients
2 tablespoon olive oil
**2-3 tablespoons korma or balti curry paste**
2 small onions, chopped
1 tsp mustard seeds (optional)
1 tsp cumin seeds (optional)
2 leeks, chopped
3 carrots, peeled and chopped
2 medium potatoes, peeled and chopped
2 parsnips or 1 small celeriac, peeled and chopped
1.2l vegetable stock,
200ml natural yogurt or double cream, plus extra to serve
Method
- Heat 2 tbsp of the oil in a large pan, add half the onions and fry until just starting to colour. Add the curry paste, mustard and cumin seeds for the last minute of cooking. Add vegetables and stir until well coated. Pour in the stock and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat, partly cover and simmer for 30 mins, until the vegetables are tender.
- Purée the soup in batches, then return to the pan and stir in the yogurt. Taste and add salt, if necessary. Reheat gently, then ladle into bowls and top each with a spoonful of yogurt or cream.