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Mothering Sunday:

BEYOND FLOWERS & CHOCOLATES

Ah, Mother’s Day – or as it was more traditionally known, Mothering Sunday, the one day of the year we are all supposed to thank the women who gave life to us and the ones who raised us (they aren’t always the same people).

But did you know that the UK Mothering Sunday probably has very little to do with honouring our birth mums and carers?

Although the facts are murky (thanks Wikipedia for all the conflicting accounts!) it appears that the day is connected more closely to Christianity than to showing our mum how much we love her.

You see, in the UK, Mothering Sunday is not a fixed day as it is in the US, instead it is linked to Lent, the Christian period of abstinence preceding Easter. And as we all know, Easter, and therefore Lent, is a moveable feast (or nonfeast in the case of Lent!). Mothering Sunday always falls on the fourth Sunday in Lent (Laetare Sunday), three weeks before Easter Sunday – this year, that means March 10th.

If you try to search the history of Mothering Sunday, you will find claims it was initially linked to The Feast of Annunciation, a day devised to celebrate the Virgin Mary – Mother Mary, and held each year on March 25th. I read, “it is no coincidence that over time, March 25th, or the nearest Sunday, became a celebration of all motherhood.”

I’m not altogether sure I believe this…

The alternative view is that by the 16th century people were moving away from the areas in which they had been born, and therefore

baptised, but would return once a year around Lent to visit their “Mother Church”.

Another tradition dating back to the same time is those working in the fields, farms, and grand houses of wealthy landowners would be given the day off on the fourth Sunday of Lent to visit their mothers and possibly go to church. With no cars, buses, or railways, that may have been a difficult task, and it certainly marked a move towards the more family focused Mother’s Day we celebrate today.

Whatever the origins, Mother’s Day should not be the only day we give extra love and attention to all the mothers in our lives. I would rather see my grown-up children regularly bearing no gifts than have them turn up once a year with a bunch of flowers and a box of chocolates! The hype surrounding this one day helps those who don’t really care about family tick a box on their social conscience calendar…”card and flowers for mum” – tick.

Buy a card, make a card (us mums will always remember the ones made by little hands at school more than the ostentatious shop bought ones), give flowers, give chocolate and cakes…but most of all, give love and thanks to the person who carried you inside them for nine long months…and don’t just do that once a year!

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Slimming World Recipe Hunters Chicken

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1. Preheat your oven to 200°C/ fan 180°C/gas 6.

2. Put the vinegar, paprika, garlic, Worcestershire sauce and chopped tomatoes in a large, shallow, flameproof casserole dish. Put it over a medium-high heat, bring to a simmer and cook for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Season to taste.

3. At the same time, gently bash the bacon medallions to flatten them out and lengthen slightly. Stretch a piece of bacon over each chicken breast.

This pub grub classic has the slimming World twist, which means it is super healthy, filling and bang on plan. Enjoy!

4. Nestle the chicken breasts into the sauce and spoon a little sauce over the top. Divide the mozzarella over the chicken breasts and bake in the oven for 20 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through.

5. When the chicken’s almost ready, steam or boil the green beans for 3-4 minutes, then drain. Scatter the parsley over the chicken, then divide the chicken and sauce between 4 plates, and serve with the beans and baked potatoes.

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Serves: 4

Ingredients:

• 1½ tbsp red wine vinegar

• 1½ tsp sweet or hot smoked paprika

• 1½ tsp garlic granules

• 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce

• 2 x 400g cans chopped tomatoes

• 4 smoked bacon medallions, visible fat removed

• 4 skinless and boneless chicken breasts

• 200g grated mozzarella

• 400g green beans, trimmed

• ½ small pack fresh parsley, chopped, to serve

• 4 microwaved or oven-cooked baking potatoes, to serve

Ready in: 50 minutes

Syns per serving: 6

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MARCH 2024

A STITCH IN TIME

Embroidery and needlework can be found worldwide with early examples in China dated as far back as the 5th to 3rd century BC. Embroidered items such as elaborately stitched clothing were used to signify wealth and high status.

Richly embellished objects such as bibles or religious texts were created using fine silks, metal threads and beads. Household objects decorated with religious themes, names or heraldic crests were often created to demonstrate wealth and standing in society.

Our local Bess of Hardwick and the captive Queen Mary were both excellent needlewomen, each producing vast numbers of embroideries.

Samplers became popular as early as the 14th century. The word sampler, derived from the Latin ‘exemplum’ or the old French ‘essamplaire,’ means an example. A needlework sampler as we know it today, is a piece of embroidery or cross stitch created and decorated with pictures and motifs. They were used to demonstrate the delicate skills and achievements of the stitcher. Also, samplers were created as a way of recording patterns and designs, copied or learned, so they could be used as a reference to recreate in new pieces. Traditionally they include patterns, flowers, figures and

colourful borders all worked in a variety of stitches. The alphabet along with names and dates are sometimes included.

Looking at old samplers can give us a snapshot of the stitcher, with everyday life portrayed in stitching. As time passed samplers developed from personal reference works into practice pieces. Children were encouraged to learn stitching and samplers were a good way to teach girls the relevant skills, which in days gone by were deemed essential to become ’a good wife.’

The earliest known dated sampler was worked in England by Jane Bostocke in 1598. It was made by stitching silk and metal threads onto a linen base. This fine example of the craft is housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum. It is a beautiful piece which portrays animals, flowers, strawberries and patterns along with the inscription ‘Alice Lee was borne the 23 of November being Tuesday in the after noone 1596.’

Bakewell Old House also has a number of samplers, but that isn’t all we have.

Two small embroideries displayed with our war memorabilia are very interesting. They are delicate embroidered postcards. Known as ‘WW1 Silks’ they are fine embroidery worked on silk net. Hand stitched by French and Belgian women they became popular souvenirs with soldiers. Brightly coloured silks were used to create intricate designs with patriotic symbols such as flags or regimental badges. Often more sentimental ones pictured butterfly wings, birds, rainbows and even hearts. They are delicate and absolutely beautiful; many were

bought by British and American servicemen for their wives and sweethearts back home.

Bakewell Old House is open from 25th March 2024 so do come and wander round to explore our wonderful, eclectic collection of treasures.

We will be open and happy to welcome you from 25th March 2024. And don’t forget our popular group tours of the town, tours of the museum and ghost tours are all available as are museum tours for schools. Please see the website for opening hours and prices. Alternatively contact the museum to book or for details of tours.

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All Around the Shire

JUST A SIMPLE SLICE OF TOAST

One of life’s great pleasures is a simple slice of toast – warm and buttery with a smell that instantly comforts you. In my childhood, a brass toasting fork hung on a hook at the side of the fireplace at our house and at that of my grandparents. Not for everyday use, but for special Sunday afternoons during the darker months when sliced bread, crumpets or pikelets would be skewered on the fork and held in front of a coal fire until golden and hot. The toast could be quite singed and tasted of coal smoke but that added to the sense of adventure. It would be enjoyed, not at the table, but around the fire with children and grown-ups waiting and hoping for the next slice to be theirs. Toppings were simple. Either dripping with salt, Bovril or proper butter (not axle grease, as my dad called margarine). What a treat.

One of our recent visits to a group has resulted in a lady generously donating a boxful of precious family items that she knew would be enjoyed by our many audiences. This box included a beautiful electric toaster that her parents had been

given as a wedding gift in 1952. It has flaps that open out for two rounds of bread. Very stylish and functional.

No one I knew had a toaster until the 1970s when teasmades also made a brief appearance. Usually, my mum would cook toast in the grill on the gas cooker. If you remember, the grill used to be at eye level, so you could keep an eye on what was toasting or burning.

Happy Days!

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BOOK REVIEW

The Grace Year by Kim Liggett is a fast and furious read. It’s a mix of The Hunger Games, The Handmaid’s Tale and a female Lord of the Flies set in a dystopian society where girls and woman are believed to have “magic” which they use to control men’s minds and which has to be driven out of them in a Grace Year when they are 16.

The best that can be hoped for in this misogynistic patriarchal society is to become a wife. Enter the rebel, Tierney James, brought up by her father to be

the son he never had and consequently taught a lot of useful stuff. These girls aren’t sent to a nunnery to drive out their magic – they get an island where they have to survive against brutal odds. The ones that come back are the lucky ones – or are they?

It’s entertaining and a page turner – the sort of thing you could polish off quite happily on a cross country train journey. It’s not high literature, but it does grab your attention.

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VIKING VISITORS TO THE PEAK CAUSE QUITE A STIR

A huge influx of waxwings has caused a big stir amongst birdwatchers and other visitors. The birds have been arriving across northern England from Europe, especially Scandinavia, since early December. As they exhaust the berry supplies (their favourite food) on bushes such as hawthorn, rowan, and whitebeam, and on pyracanthas and cotoneasters in gardens and the like, they head south and west. They were in north Sheffield by December and numbers built on the railway line trail at Hassop by mid-January. The result as the birds halted here to gorge on the abundant berry crop, was a nature spectacle since these are perhaps our most exotic songbirds and moreover, are very approachable. In other words, if you get to see them, they put on a really great show, and it will be memorable.

The waxwing exhibits what we describe as ‘irruptive’ behaviour, as every few years huge numbers migrate south and west from northern Europe into Great Britain. Breeding in loose colonies, they produce young late in the season, so these hatch to coincide with abundant summer fruits. As they search the local countryside for berries and other fruit, in most years waxwings do not travel over long distances but form large flocks that quickly strip trees and bushes of berries. Waxwings also eat sap, buds, flowers, and insects they catch on the ground or in mid-air. However, there is a complication which will be familiar to gardeners, in that the fruit trees cycle good fruiting years with bad. If the Scandinavian fruit crop is good, then the birds do well and so we see relatively few over here. Also, in a good

year they breed well, and waxwing numbers increase. But a good berry crop may be followed by a poor year, now coinciding with high numbers because of a previously good season. If this occurs then the birds, desperate for food, move out en masse producing for us, a ‘waxwing winter’.

Indeed, this is the explanation for this winter’s phenomenon. The outcome of the birds’ behaviour is a splendid treat for birdwatchers. Waxwings are stunning to see, and they come complete with remarkable plumage and their distinctive trilling calls. What makes this even more exciting is that the birds are amazingly tame and approachable. In the case at Hassop Station this January, the waxwings were particularly obliging and allowed people to approach to within just a couple of metres or so. This means that in terms of a birdwatching experience for beginners too, waxwings are the ‘real deal’. They are very unlike many rare birds which tend to be LBJs or ‘little brown jobs’, and which draw in the twitchers but not the wider public. In this respect, waxwing winters are really good PR for naturewatching and therefore for conservation. These Nordic visitors are birds with ‘wow’ factor! Other European visitors are also with us as fieldfares, redwings, blackbirds, and others all stream across the North Sea for a few months of a warmer climate.

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Houseplants deserve a bit of TLC after being in centrally heated rooms over the winter so this is the time to replant any which are looking a bit droopy. Give them a slightly bigger pot and fresh compost and remove any dead foliage.

Summer flowering bulbs such as gladioli, alliums, acidanthera, lilies can go in now. They enjoy warm sunny spots either direct into the soil or, if you’re putting them in containers, in a mix of two parts compost to one part grit to give plenty of drainage. Feed them with a high potassium feed about a week after the shoots appear then regularly up till flowering.

Watch out for slugs – they like eating the green shoots of growing things almost as much as gardeners like seeing them and if your garden is particularly prone to slugs, it may even be worth giving the likes of hostas a miss altogether. Otherwise, make sure there’s no left-over leaves from last season on your soil, slugs love sheltering under them. You can try the old favourite traps, half citrus such as orange scooped out and filled with beer. The slugs go in for the beer and goodnight Vienna – at least in theory. Or you can buy nematodes, - a biological deterrent which you water into the soil – from garden centres or online. Some people use bark, others wool, others copper around the rims of pots. Worth trying anything once! And good luck.

You can mow your lawn now if you get a dryish patch of weather. But don’t bother unless it’s actually growing – and that depends on the temperature – and the fact that it will be visibly longer!

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