East Neuk Edition May June 2013 Issue

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East Neuk Edition May/June 2013 Issue

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Welcome ... to the

May/June issue.

Finally, the weather is turning and it’s starting to warm up. I don’t know about you but it seems ages ago since the temperature reading in the car reached double figures. My fingers are well and truly crossed for a good summer ahead. During June be sure to check out the Crail Food Festival taking place over the weekend of 1516th June, with a food market, demonstrations, food stalls & beach games for children, see website www.crailfoodfest.co.uk for more details. The St Monans Sea Queen Day takes place on Saturday 22nd June – starting at 10.30am, a family day packed with pageantry, music, games, competitions, stalls, rides, food and lots more. Finally don’t forget Father’s Day is coming up on Sunday 16th June. Editor & Publisher: Liza Reekie Tel: 01333 313941 Email: email@eastneuk-edition.co.uk Web: http://eastneuk-edition.co.uk Address: East Neuk Edition, 9 New Grange Crescent, Pittenweem, KY10 2QX

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Find the 5 Boats Win To win name the advertisers in which the 5 boats appear. Answers including your choice of business can be posted to the address below or emailed to boat@eastneuk-edition.co.uk. Closing date 4th June 2013 First correct entry drawn wins the prize: A £10 voucher to spend with the bus iness of your choice advertising in this issue . Last Months Winner: N Murray

Contents 4 - Competition 6 - Beauty Treatments 9 - Finance 11 - Recipe 12 - Book Review 14 - Travel - Tallinn 17 - Edna & Mr P

19 - Gardening 20 - Gadgets 22 - Fly Lady 24 - Suduko 26 - Complementary Therapies 29 - Events & News 30 - Index

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Understanding Moisturisers Understanding Moisturisers

Beauty Treatments Beauty Treatments Science within the beauty industry is evolving all the time. It is impossible to keep up with all the latest ingredients and their functions. We have all tried anti-ageing creams with variable results, but just how muc h difference can a moisturiser or a serum make? We are told these can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles - this is true. Adding moisture to the skin will make it appear more youthful, but no fi ne lines or wrinkles will actually be removed. Scientists in the last 5 years have perfected the ability to penetrate the skin to a far deeper level.

Antioxidants are molecules which inhibit the formation of free radicals. These free radicals start a chain reaction of oxidation which lead to damage in the cell. All the Repechage moisturis ers used and sold at Jennifer's contain powerful antioxidants. Pentapeptides stimulate the cell's manufacture of collage n in order to boost collagen production. Hyaluronic acid occurs naturally in the skin, but levels reduce with age, which is whe n we start to notice a loss of ski n volume a nd fine lines appear. It is also a key ingredient in many dermal filler injections.

Parabens are preserving age nts which in some cases caus e an allergic reaction. None of the Repechage products used at Jenni fer’s contain Parabens. The most important ingredient in day cream is SPF. The sun causes more damage to the skin than any free radical. While it is unreasonable to expect a cream to reverse the signs of agei ng science can certainly delay it. You can always get impartial professional advice at Jennifer's .

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The Inn at Lathones Sunday Lunch 2 course roast lunch £9.95 Every Sunday we offer a delicious Sunday roast beef lunch. Families pay £4.50 for their 1st child under 12 and the 2nd goes free, eating 1/2 portions from the lunch menu. Sample Menu: Cream of winter ve getable soup or Chicken liver par fait or Smoked Mackerel pate ~~ Roast Beef (Scottish Bee f Club) Yorkshire puddings roast potatoes roasted ve getables or Fresh dee p fried Fish & chips or Wild mushroom risotto ~~ Bowl of homemade ice cream or Sticky toffee pudding with cream

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Some amazing gigs over the next three months. For full details and costs www.mundellmusic.com The Inn at L athones , By L argoward, St Andrews , Fife KY9 1JE

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Finance Ignorance is No Defence In my parents’ day, money was a simpler matter. In many families they went to work, earned their money, paid their taxes and saved what they could. When it came time to buy a house, they approached the bank manager to see if he would be kind enough to lend them three times the husband’s salary (the wife stayed at home looking after the children) for a repayment mortgage which was paid off over 20 or 25 years before he got his final salary scheme pension. By the time I started earning money, it had become much more complicated. We were two people paying the mortgage needing much higher salary multiples to afford rising house prices. Then came the ending of MI RAS, the emergence of interest only mortgages and endowment policies to pay them off (or not as it turned out in some cases). Pensions became more complex too, with choices for opting out of SERPS, private pension schemes, money purchase schemes and final salary scheme pensions became a distant memory for most.

changed in the last 40 years to see that what is needed (and will hopefully be taught in schools) is a good grounding in the ‘basics’ of understanding personal finance. It is to be hoped that the generation that receive this education realise that their learning will need to continue long after they leave the classroom as the financial world continues to evolve. If knowledge is power, having the right financial knowledge will help our children avoid the mistakes with money we may have made along the way, and that can only be a good thing. In the meantime, pass on what you know already Mums and Dads, and a free Teen Cash Class is available at http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/family/ Teenagers-cash-class. By Anthony Tavistock

Throw in the scandals of mis-selling of endowments and PPI to name just two, and it’s clear even for my generation the financial world has become a confusing place. Hedge funds, derivatives, swaps – even the so-called experts struggle to make sense of it. The common thing throughout all these generations, my parents, myself, our children, is that none of us have ever had any financial education. Not one single lesson in the classroom at my school was ever devoted to personal financial matters. The financial company employees are taught how to sell to us, but we have little idea of how to make a judgement on what they tell us. At last, this should be about to change. In 2011, 118,000 people signed an e-petition via the MoneySavingExpert.com website to force the issue of Financial Education in Schools to be debated in Parliament. The Government wants students to have “the financial skills to enable them to manage their money on a day-to-day basis as well as to plan for future financial needs.” It is clear that the lessons are long overdue. You only have to look at how much the financial world has

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Cheese, Bacon & Onion Pie Makes 8 Slices

Ready in 1½ hours, plus chilling Perfect for a simple lunch or for an early summer picnic, this savoury pie has a really rich and buttery crisp pastry and a tasty smoked bacon and onion filling. It tastes just as delicious warm or cold. Look for packs of smoked bacon pieces near the bacon rashers in the supermarket or use flavoursome Italian diced pancetta instead.

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To make thepastry, sift the flour into a large bowl and stir in the mustard powder and salt. Add the diced butter and rub into the flour between your fingertips until the mixture resembles coarse breadcrumbs.

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Stir in enough of the iced water with a round bladed knife to mix to a crumbly dough. Knead very lightly until just smooth then flatten into adisc and wrap in cling film. Chill for 20-25 minutes.

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Meanwhile, prepare the filling. Dry-fry the bacon pieces in a large non-stick frying pan for 4-5 minutes until just golden. Remove with a slotted spoon and set aside. Add the oil and sliced onions to the pan and fry gently, stirring occasionally, for about 15minutes until the onions are very tender and pale golden. Leave to cool. Preheat the oven to 190°C, 375°F, Gas Mark 5. Place a baking sheet in the oven to heat up.

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Roll out just over half the pastry on a lightly floured surface and use to line a 20x30cm loose-based fluted flan tin. Layer the bacon, onions and grated cheese in the pastry case and season between the layers with freshly ground black pepper.

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Roll out the rest of the pastry and use to cover the filling. Seal the edges of the pastry with water then pinch them tightly together with fingertips. Trim off any excess pastry.

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Brush the pastry with the beaten egg and pierce 3-4 holes in the top of the pie to allow the steam to escape. Bake on the hot baking sheet for 25-30 minutes until the pastry is crisp and golden. Serve warm or cold with tomato salad.

Pastry: •

225g plain flour

1 tsp mustard powder

Pinch of salt

115g butter, chilled and diced

4-5 tbsp iced water

Filling: •

175g smoked bacon pieces

4 onions, peeled and thinly sliced

1 tbsp sunflower oil

200g mature Cheddar cheese, grated

Beaten egg, to glaze

Tomato salad , to serve (see Tip)

Tip: Serve simply with a fresh tomato salad made by thickly slicing ripe vine tomatoes and layering with finely chopped spring onions and a few fresh basil leaves. Drizzle with a little olive oil and season with freshly ground black pepper.

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How to Win Friends From the playground to the workplace, we all know we’re not going to get by without a little help from our friends. But how do we go about forging those friendships in the first place? We’ve put together a collection of stories where a friendship is central. And it just goes to show, bonds can be formed in the most unlikely of places. Of Mi c e an d Men B y Joh n S t e i n b e c k G e or g e M ilt o n a n d L e n nie S m a ll a r e t wo m igr a nt w or k e r s wh o dr e a m of o wni n g t he ir o w n f ar m . G e or g e is int e llig e nt b ut une d uc a t e d a n d L e nnie is a gr e a t hulk of a m a n; p hy sic a lly st r on g but m e nt a lly we a k . S e t d ur in g t he G r e a t D e pr e ssio n, t he pa ir is f orc e d out of t he a pt ly - na m e d ‘We e d’, Ca lif or nia a f t e r L e nnie ’s f ond ne s s f or t ouc hi ng ‘s of t t hin gs’ la n ds hi m in t r o u ble . Cha sin g t he e l usiv e A m e r ic a n D r e a m , G e or ge m ust de c i de wha t k ind of a f ut ur e t he ir f rie n ds hi p c a n ha v e . T h e B o y in t h e S t r i p e d Py j a m a s B y Joh n B oy n e Br un o is t he s o n of a n S S of f ic e r a nd is a ls o a na t ur a l- b or n e x plor e r , so it ’s n o sur pr ise t ha t w he n his f a m ily m ov e s t o ‘O ut Wit h’, he ha s a lot of q ue st io ns a bo ut t he c hil dr e n w ho a pp e a r be hin d t he ba r be d wir e f e nc e we a r i ng blue st r i pe d py ja m a s. Br un o m e e t s S hm ue l, wh o liv e s t he ot he r si de , ha s a s ha v e d he a d a nd is c o nst a nt ly hu ngr y a nd t h e t wo f or m a f rie n ds hi p t ha t will ha v e de v a st a t ing c o ns e q ue nc e s. Boy ne ’s c hildr e n’s b o ok a b out c onc e nt r a t io n c a m ps is a m u st -

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r e a d f or a ll a dult s. It will st a y wit h y ou f or da y s, we e k s a nd m ont hs af t e r wa r ds, just a s it sh oul d. W on d e r B y R. J. Pa l a c i o S t a rt in g hi gh sc ho ol is t ou g h e no u gh f or a ny k id, b ut whe n y ou ha v e a f ac ia l de f or m it y a n d it’s y o ur f ir st t im e st e p pi ng i nt o t he t or r e nt ia l c ur r e nt of m a in st r e a m e d uc a t ion, y o u’r e bo un d t o be wa s he d a wa y . A ug ust P ull m a n is st a r t in g in t he F if t h G r a d e a n d ha s t h e r a t he r une nv ia ble t a sk of he lpi n g his c la ssm a t e s s e e be y o nd his disf ig ur e m e nt . T he r e a r e t e a r s a nd la ug ht e r in e q ua l m e a s ur e s a s ‘A ug gie ’ t r ie s t o m a k e t he r ig ht fr ie n ds a n d f ind his pla c e i n t he unf or giv in g e nv ir o n m e nt of Be e c he r Pr e p. T h e H e l p B y K a t h r y n S t oc k e t t T his is t he st or y of t hr e e w o m e n: S k e e t e r , A ibile e n a n d M in ny , a nd t he ir a tt e m pt s t o c ha n ge t he soc ia l st r uc t ur e a n d c onf ine s of a se gr e ga t e d M issis sip pi in t he 1 9 6 0 s. Y ou n g S k e e t e r is a w hit e w o m a n wit h a de gr e e , but n o hus ba n d. A ibile e n is a bla c k m a i d w ho is e sse nt ia lly r a ising a whit e w o m a n’s c hil d f or he r , w hilst gr ie v in g f or he r o wn de a d so n. M e a n w hile M in ny is a f a nt a st ic c ook b ut a n e v e n gr e a t e r g ossi p.

Be t we e n t he m , t he t hr e e pla n t o wr it e a n d p u blish t he ir o wn st or ie s, r e v e a ling soc ia l sc a n da ls a nd ‘t e llin’ it lik e it is’. S t a r t e r f or T e n B y D a v i d N ic h ol ls It m ust be e v e r y t e e na ge b oy ’s dr e a m t o a p pe a r o n ‘U niv e r sit y Cha ll e n ge ’ m ust n’t it ? F or a ny o ne w ho e v e r f e lt t he o dd one out , t his b ook is t e st a m e nt t o t he f a ct t ha t wit hi n inst it ut e s of hig he r e duc a t io n, e v e r y o ne c a n f ind k indr e d s pir it s. Wor k in g- c la ss st ude nt Br ia n Ja c k s on is of f t o univ e r sit y o n a f ull sc hola r s hi p a nd he ’s de t e r m i ne d t o f le x his int e lle c t ua l m usc le s by win nin g a pla c e o n t he U C t e a m . T h e J oy L uc k C l ub B y A my T an Be f or e Ca r r ie Br a d sha w e t a l, f our Chi ne s e wo m e n be ga n m e e t in g in S a n F r a nc isc o t o c o m pa r e not e s a s r e c e nt im m i gr a nt s. It wa s 1 9 4 9 a nd t h e y c a lle d t he m se lv e s ‘T he Joy L uc k Clu b’. It’s a c o m ple x a nd de lic a t e ly int e r w ov e n t a le of Chi ne se m ot he r s a n d da u ght e r s, r e v e a ling se c r e t s a n d lie s a nd a ll st r iv ing t o f ind a pla c e in t he m o de r n wor l d w hilst f e e lin g t he c onst a nt t ug of t he ir pa st .

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Tallinn Old Town Estonia By Solange Hando Long ago on Toompea Hill, the noble families of Tallinn enjoyed fresh air and stunning views while at their feet, artisans and traders earned their living in dark mysterious lanes. Nowadays, in Estonia’s capital, the hill top welcomes everyone with its lovely esplanades looking down on red gabled roofs, cobbled alleyways, lofty spires and the remains of the city wall. The Baltic Sea glistens in the distance and the chiming of bells mingles with bird song.

outdoor cafés and secluded courtyards. Look out for St Nicholas church, famous for its silver and dancing skeletons and St Olav’s which, when it was built in 1500, claimed the world’s tallest spire. The House of the Black Heads Brotherhood was for young unmarried merchants, protected by an African saint, and the ‘Fat Margaret’ tower, named after a cook, is now the Maritime Museum.

Up there, two cathedrals beckon, the old Lutheran church with tombs and coats of arms and the modern Russian Orthodox with golden mosaics and onion-shaped domes. Girls in Estonian dress sell roasted almonds on a quiet square and the Old Town, now a World Heritage site, tumbles down the picturesque streets, known as ‘Tallinn’s two legs’. In the humble Danish King’s Garden, they say, Valdemar II rested on his way to Toompea and inspired by a vision of what would become the Danish flag, he led his troops to victory.

Now and then, you catch a glimpse of the limestone city wall, dating back to the 13 th century, over a mile long altogether and dotted with fairy tale towers, including the ivydraped Viru Gate, the city’s icon, and the strangely-named ‘Maidens’ Tower’ where prostitutes were sent to jail. St Catherine’s Passage and the Masters’ Courtyard are awash with ceramics, quilts and handpainted silk, sheer delight for photographers, but gems await on every corner, here a Dominican Priory, there a flour mill, a Great Guildhall and on the Town Hall Square, the old-est pharmacy in Europe.

All around, flowering plants and medieval Guild signs line the meandering steps and alleyways where small art galleries and craft shops mingle with

This colourful square has been the heart of town for 800 years. The Gothic Town Hall is a 15 th century masterpiece, some say the best of its kind in Northern

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Europe, with dragons spouting water from the façade and Old Thomas, the local mascot, perched atop the tower. Pink, red, white or cream, tall merchant houses rise all around, bearing witness to the wealth of the Hanseatic League, a medieval guild which traded from the Baltic to the North Sea. Visitors gaze at the compass rose on the round stone and the great cauldrons of elk soup bubbling under the arcades where traditional restaurants beckon with fur-covered chairs. Some seek out the Bishops’ House festooned in apostles’ niches, others make their way to the City’s Museum and its scale model of Tallinn but sooner or later, the bakeries beckon with tempting displays of hand-made chocolates and marzipan, invented right here, in the old pharmacy. According to legend, the pharmacist was ill and the astute apprentice, who had to test all remedies, replaced the bitter herbs with sweet ingredients. Everyone loved it, especially the patients. So in Old Tallinn today, you’ll find marzipan in all shapes and colours and you can even try making your own in a local workshop.

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Edna and Mr P ……….. up- hill struggle? [Mr P] .….. She’s no getting any lighter!

pints o’ beer an’ half a bottle o’ [Murray] Presume you mean your good lady Scotch. I eat wife, Edna? fatty food and never exercise. [Mr P] Aye but, I’m no getting any younger! I really struggle to push her up the brae in Edna, “Oh! her wheelchair…. ‘n I keep telling her she’s Wow! How old been gaun doon-hill fir years! are ye? [Murray] I have told you before, what you Man, thinks for need is a power-pack. It just attaches simply a moment and to the wheelchair but gives the pusher replies “28.” much needed assistance through an electric motor.

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[Mr P] Sounds like jist the job! I’ll mention it tae her. Last week she wis up visiting Ina Fairbairn at the nursing home. Ina had drapped af to sleep so Edna got takin to an auld chap sitting next tae her. He had a wrinkly auld face, wi a leathery complexion and bleery eyes but he wis ayeways smilin’ an’ rocking back ‘n forrit in a big chair. Edna asked him “How come ye aye seem so happy? What’s yer secret fir a lang ‘n happy life?” The man replied “ I dinnae ken but I’ve never done a day’s work in ma life. I smoke 60 fags a day, drink 8

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Garden Hide and Seek By Pippa Greenwood However much effort you make with your garden, you can be sure that there will still be a few things that look awful. You may have made (or hope to make) beautiful borders, sensational shrubbery and lots more besides, but how do you cope with those things you just cannot seem to hide? A washing line may be essential but rarely adds to the appeal of the garden. If yours consists of two large poles with a line in between, try growing a pretty climber up the poles. If you use a selfclinging plant such as variegated ivy it won’t need any ad dition al support. Alternatively make a chicken wire, trellis ‘box’ or frame around the posts and then allow the climber to scramble up, using plant ties if necessary. Summer flowering clematis or sweet pea will look great too. If you do use a more vigorous climber then be prepared to do some intermittent pruning. Decrepit sheds or moth-eaten garages can be a real eyesore. Sometimes a thorough scrub of the walls will do the trick, or why not make a feature out of

the shed or garage and repaint it. Consider erecting a trellis on one or more of the vertical surfaces and grow a selection of favourite climbers up it to make an even more attractive feature. If the garden can be a little gloomy then it helps if you paint an y surfaces such as garage or shed walls with a paler colour.

conceal but why not add a layer of trellis to the top of your existing fence and then use climbers once it is in position. Hold the trellis in position using batons of wood attached to the existing fence posts or special post-joining metal sleeves that you can buy from your fencing supplier or garden centre. Trellis is available in a range of shapes If your heating is fuelled by gas and need not be straight from an unattractive and edged so you can create a enormous cylinder or oil from range of different looks to suit a large green tank, you will your gardening style. Another know that they have to be option is to erect a pergola or sited in an accessible position. arch to obscure or break up an You can use hazel wattle unsightly view or the eyesore hurdles to hide them which in the neighbour’s garden and are perfect as they also match adding plants will help to add with the adjacent boun dary a bit more height and soften fence. Try using standard fence the outline. If you combine panels in the same way and some of your favourite again plantin g them with flowering climbers with some climbers or scramblers will evergreen planting too, you help. Whatever you do, make should even achieve good sure that you check on it from effects during the seasons time to time and remove when the leaves have fallen excessive climber growth so from many plants. that the tank remains accessible. Visit Pippa’s website Is it the neighbouring garden that harbours the eye sore which makes you want to retreat back into yo ur house? Something nasty next door is of course even harder to

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Easy ways to protect your PC How to avoid a digital disaster

These days, we’re doing more and more things digitally: our holiday snaps sit on hard disks, our music is often in MP3 and we’re as likely to download films as buy them on disc. That’s great when your PC’s working perfectly, but how do you make sure it stays that way? Protecting your PC falls into three key categories: protecting your valuable data, protecting your PC from online threats and protecting your PC from physical damage. Protecting the hardware is the easy bit. Surge protectors can prevent nasty spikes in the electricity supply from causing any damage, and if you have a laptop you can buy a Kensington Lock to secure it to something suitably hefty. A compressed air canister can blow dust out of fan vents and debris out of keyboards, and it’s a good idea to keep your PC away from extremes of temperature - a sunny room in summer is a terrible place to keep a PC. Be particularly aware of potential spills: liquid can destroy computers and you won’t believe the damage a tin of baby food can do to a keyboard. It’s a very good idea to keep food and drink and PCs separate. No matter how careful you are, computers can and do break: every hard disk will wear out eventually. That’s why it’s really important to

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keep backup copies of anything important such as family photographs, home videos or iTunes downloads. You can do this in several ways - using an online service such as Mozy (www.mozy.co.uk) or Skydrive (skydrive.live.com), by burning them to DVD or by copying them to an external hard disk, but remember that if your backup is in the same place as the original, a domestic disaster such as a burst pipe might ruin both of them. It’s worth remembering too that services such as Facebook won’t compensate you if they accidentally delete or damage your online photo libraries; once again make sure that if it’s important, you have more than one copy in case of disaster. The other issue to worry about is “malware”, which is software designed to do nasty things. Sometimes malware spies on you, trying to obtain your passwords and other details; other times it just damages files or slows your PC to a crawl. The good news is that it’s relatively easy to avoid: Windows 7 and Windows 8 both have firewall software, which can prevent nasties getting in, and if you’re suspicious you can avoid most malware. Don’t open unsolicited email attachments from people you don’t

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Marla Cilley The Fly lady Did you ever glance at those well lit pictures in a magazine and wish for a room that looked as inviting as the images in their pages. We want the feel of those pictures but we have no clue where to start to accomplish it. Don't feel bad because I can help you get started on your dream home and it can be done in babysteps. Our biggest problem is that we don't know where to start! We see the beautifully put together rooms and we get overwhelmed. Then we put the magazine down and give up before we ever get started. I was scared to death to remodel our home. When Robert and I married in 1996; I had a houseful of clutter and so did he. We put our clutter together and then went to estate auctions to buy more. We called ourselves upgrading the furniture that we already had. Oh we got some great deals but it is so hard to see what you have when your home is filled with clutter. It was only when we started to get rid of our clutter that we could selectively know what we needed to purchase. It took us about nine months to slowly eliminate our clutter. I like to think of it as giving birth to a new me. As the clutter disappeared I could see in my mind's eye what I wanted for our home and not the piles of stuff that clouded my vision. I began to feel the peace that I had always searched for and it was hiding underneath my hot spots.

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Slowly our home became clutter free and peaceful. It still was not decorated as those pictures in the magazines, but it hugged us when we walked in the door. Even with the green shag carpet from the seventies our home was inviting and my routines were helping me to keep our home company ready just for us. This was a blessing but it also created another level of fear in me.

babysteps and by taking care of me during this process; I was willing to take the next step. I found if my bed was made every day and our room clean then I could function through a remodel.

You can do this too with your routines in place to guide you and by flinging your clutter so that you have a clean palette to start with. You will be surprised at how much better your home will feel when With the clutter gone we could see you love yourself enough to take that our home needed updating. babysteps. I will be telling you Every room in our home needed more about this in the future. Many help. We could actually see the people have this same problem forest for the first time. We looked and we want to help you all have closely at each room. I took a note the confidence to make your home pad and put on a different set of feel comfortable. eyes to examine our home. Just imagine that you are a real estate The best compliment I have ever agent and you are going to help received is that our home looks just your client get their home ready to like us. This is because we only sell. Grab a clipboard and your pen. have things in our home that make I am going to walk you though us smile. your home. Are you ready to FLY into building We started with our one butt your dream home one babystep at kitchen and our coppertone appli- a time? Each week we are in a difances. I began to jot down everyferent zone. This helps us to focus thing that I felt made our home Get rid of your clutter and find your outdated. Then we looked at the home. outside of our home, our bathrooms, living room, bedrooms and For help getting rid of your CHAOS, back deck. We examined our heatcheck out her website and join her free ing unit and our side porch. Then we went to dinner to discuss what to do first. This was so frightening to me. I was afraid of allowing the clutter and CHAOS to invade our home again. Once I realized that I could do this by taking

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It’s FREE to include details of your event on this page call 01333 313941 or email news@eastneuk-edition.co.uk If you miss the deadline for publication in the magazine, still let us know as we can include it in the “What’s On” page of the website www.eastneuk-edition.co.uk Rotary Coastal Path Charity Walk Takes place on Sunday 26t h May Anstruther Rotar y h as decided to support the following Charities: CHAS, MARY’S MEALS, C ANCER RESEARCH UK & MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT. However if you wish to support a Charity that is very close to your hear t then you may do so. The only stipulation is that it must be a registered Charity i.e. it h as an SCO number. Full details on how to sign up for the walk can be found on the website www.rotaryanstruther.org Over £14,000 was raised last year, bringing the total sum raised to more than £30,000 in the last 3 years.

FIFE SHOW - Saturday 18th May The Fife Show takes place at Kinloss near Cupar on Saturday 18th May from 9am - 5pm., Adults £10, OAPs £5, Children under 14 FREE. See the website for more details http://www.fifeshow.com.

Market 10am - 3pm Saturday 6th July Craft Fair 10am 3pm

East Neuk Kids After School Club At the Erskine Hall, Anstruther . Term time 3pm to 6pm and holidays 8.30am to 6pm. For children P1 to P7. Enquiries 312735 or East Neuk Centre.

CAMBO EVENTS Visit www.camboestate.com o r call 01333 450054 for more event details. Crail Food Festival 15th - 16th June 3 May to 13 May The 3rd Crail Food Festival will take Tulip Festival - A riot of colour with place in and around Crail, b ringing thousands of bulbs. Daily 10am to 5pm together a collection of producers and Saturday 4 May - 2.00pm to 4.30pm businesses who will be exhibiting a Creative Container Planting variety of local and regional produce. Talk and pr actical demonstration Celebrating Crail and the East Neuk of by Assistant Head Gardener Ruth Fife as a food tourism destination , McHutchon. Bring your own pot. showcasing Fife businesses, caterers Tickets: £20.00 including compost, and producers in a fun pac ked weekplants, coffee and shortb read end, with a food mar ket, demonstraSaturday 18 May tions, food stalls & beach games for Cambolicious - C raft Beer Festival children. Details of events can be found Music – Food – Delicious Beer! on the festival website 21 June to 7 July http://www .crailfoodfest.co.uk . Rose Festival - Historic Rose Collection Scottish Fisheries Museum Open Day – Over 100 climbers and ramblers scramble through trees, over ropes, Saturday 8th June. There will be lots along bridges etc. Daily 10am to 5pm to see and do as usual - welcome our new Fisherlass and Lad, find out who SUMMER FAIR - Saturday 8th June has won the schools art competition, At Anstruther Town Hall from 1-4pm. visit our exhibition of model boats, Various craft & gift stalls with someclimb aboard the Reaper or take to the thing to suit everyone. Free Entry . More water in a rowing skiff. Plus plenty of details at www .cr aftfairsuk .co.uk stalls and ac tivities within the museum. BROADBAND SURVEY Learn Spanish Open Day: The forum of Community Councils is On Saturday 18th May - come to our carrying out a survey of current b roadopen day to learn more. Dos Mundos band speeds in the East Neuk & Landoffer la Jolie Ronde licensed children's ward area as a precursor to tr ying to get courses (pre school to P7), and adults increased broadband speeds for the courses on request. Drop into our new East Neuk. This requires as many people shop premises at 41 High Street, Pitten- as possible in the East Neuk area to take weem between 11am and 4pm to find part in a very short survey. out more or c all 01333 278094. The survey can be found at: http://www.abouteastneuk.org.uk/ East Neuk School of Dance Show Presents it's biannual show “Land of Oz” Please take a few moments to complete the survey and let as many family & on Saturday 22nd June at 7pm & friends as possible know about it. Sunday 23rd June at 2pm & 7pm at the Waid Academy Hall. Fo r tickets Suduko Solutio n (P24) contact the school through the website www.eastneukdance.com

ST MONANS SEA QUEEN DAY Takes place on Saturday 22nd June – starting at 10.30am, a family d ay packed with p ageantry , music, g ames, competitions, stalls, rides, food and lots more.

Pittenweem Community Council Fund Raising Events At New Town Hall, Pittenweem : Saturday 25th May Indoor Car Boot Sale 9am - 1pm Saturday 22nd June Mini Farmers

EAST NEUK ART CLUB Old and new members warmly welcomed. Anyone interested in joining can contact the secretary for more details Tel. 01334 880 332 or email seagates@tiscali.co.uk CRAIL FOLK CLUB Thurs 9 May - Elsa Jean Mc Taggar t Thurs 23 May - Singers Night Thurs 30 May - My Sweet Patootie Thurs 13 June - The Blue Mosquitoes Thurs 27 June - Singers Night All events are on Thursday Night starting at 8pm in Cr ail Town Hall. All are BYOB. Unless otherwise stated admission for Guest Nights is £6 and £1 for Singers Nights. For more details see website www.cr ailfolkclub.org.uk or call Bernie on 451126 for more details. Patchwork & Quilting Group Meet from 7 - 9pm on Wednesday evenings in Anstruther Wester Town Hall. More details available from Christine Keay 01333 310579.

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Index of Advertisers Accountant

Complementary Therapies

Gifts

TMA Accountants & Tax Advisors 15

Dos Mundos

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ENFACT Directory Sea Tangle Therapies Zena F Walker

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Paws For Thought

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Appliance Repairs John Johnstone

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Dog Grooming 23

Driving School

Architect Christine J Palmer

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Beauty Jennifers So...Glamorous

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Answer School of Motoring Paul Ambrose

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A Donaldson David Shepherd Builder James McGhee Builder

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East Neuk School of Dance

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A Stephen Funeral Director 21 Peter Murray Funeral Director 18

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Garden Centre/Nursery

Motoring

Pathhead Nurseries

Garden Machinery Repairs & Service

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Gardens, Mowers & Tools

Chiropodist R F Harper Mission: Happy Feet

Computer Services Buzz Computer Services East Neuk Technology

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Curtis Motors Govan Optometrist

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Piano Repair & Service East Neuk Pianos

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Plumbing Andrew Needham East Neuk Plumbers Fleming & Gibson Jim Allardyce

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Plant & Tool Hire East Neuk Plant & Tool Hire Gardens, Mowers & Tools

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Restaurants Inn at Lathones Rockies Restaurant

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Lee Johnstone

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Colin Sweeney Stonemasons Sandy Smith

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Tuition Dos Mundos - Learn Spanish

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Painter Robert Harbour Steven Tilbrook Wakelin Thomson

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Roofing

Pet Shop Pets Pantry

Garden & Property Maintenance David Glass

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Opticians

Garden Services G B Haviland

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George D Allan John Lumsden

Legal Services Mobility Equipment

Childcare Little Farmer Childminding

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Funeral Director

Catering Services Let’s Cook

Pathhead Flower Shop

Kingfisher Landscapes Twin Landscapes

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Plasterer

Joiner

Cockburn McGrane

Carpets & Flooring Carpet Sun Limited

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Stuart Barton

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Hairdresser

Fitness & Dance

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Florist

Cakes

Nature’s Way

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Andrew Allan

Financial Advisor

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