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The Edition Welcome to the Winter 2014 Issue of The Edition - St Andrews & The East Neuk Local Community Magazine. In addition to the usual fe atures thi s month I’ve included a Reader’s Survey. You’ll find it on page 23. It can be filled out and posted back to me or i f you prefer it can be filled out online at: www.bit.ly/edition2014 I would really appreciate if you could t ake a fe w minutes of your time to complete it as it will help me pl an future content, offers and create a listing of local clubs and associations. Plus every completed survey will be entered into a prize draw to ”Win £100” to spe nd with a local busine ss of their choice! Thank you in advance and good luck to you in t he prize dr aw. With Halloween and Guy Fawkes night now passed I guess we’re officially on the countdown to Christmas. I wish you and your family a wonderful Christmas & Happy New Year. Until next ti me….
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Contents 4 - Competition - Find The Boats Win £20 7 - Beauty Treatments 8 - Martin Lewis 11 - The Person Behind The Business Irene Camera - Herbalife 12 - Recipe - Panforte de Siena 15 - Cambo - Snowdrops, Piglets & More 18 - Travel - Iguaza Falls, South America 19 - Spotlight on - Fife Architects 20 - Gardening 23 - Reader’s Survey - Win £100!! 25 - Edna & Mr P 27 - The Helen Main Charitable Trust 28 - 101 Things To Do 30 - Tribute to Ian Birrell 32 - The Person Behind The Business Liza Reekie - The Edition 34 - Book Review 38 - Fly Lady 40 - Christmas Posting Dates 42 - Crossword 45 - Events & News 46 - Index
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Beauty Treatments All Wrapped Up For Christmas The Christmas party season is nearly upon us. Aiming to look your very best? Jennifer's Beauty Therapy has lots of ways to help. Why not have your nails and make-up done professionally for that special night out and a St Tropez tan will have you eager to show off your silky bronzed skin in that sexy Christmas outfit. Complete the picture with a pedicure and a manicure with gel polish which looks amazing and will last well into the New Year.
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Martin Lewis Money Saving Expert It’s not yet time to hoot the horn in celebration, but There's a bank account price war. They're desperate for switchers - paying cashback on bills, 5% savings, or just bunging you cold hard cash. Yet just 2% of people have switched in the last year. Unless you're 100% happy with your bank, check now if you can gain . The contest has stretched far beyond traditional banks. Even M&S wants to be, well, the M&S of banking. It’s just launched its first fees-free account. In fact so much so, it’s willing to bribe you with a £100 voucher if you switch. So here’s what you need to know about the best fee-free bank accounts…
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7-day switching means it's now mostly no hassle. The 7-Day Switching system now moves your direct debits and standin g orders, closes your old account and ensures payments made to it get forwarded to your new bank - all set up within seven working days.
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£100 switching bribes galore. If they’ll pay you to switch, unless there’s a compelling reason, grab the cash. Though you'll need to pass the credit check and genuinely switch to get the money…..
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As Kelly tweeted me (@martinslewis) "I'm getting about £18 per month back after my fee - fantastic. £6 just for my mortgage." Switch bank and earn 5% savings. A range of top feefree bank accounts now offer high savings rates as lossleaders to get you to switch to them – such as TSB for up to £2,000 at 5%, f or up to £5,000 Lloyds is 4% and for up to £20,000 (see above) Santander is 3%. Slash overdraft costs. An overdraft is a debt like any other. The key is to cut the interest so you can clear it quicker. There are two main choices…
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Switch to a 0% overdraft. www.f irstdirect.com offers £100 to new joiners and a £250 0% overdraft (min pay-in £1,000/mth). www.nationwide.co.uk FlexDirect account gives a one-year no-fee overdraft (amount depends on credit score) but it only lasts a year. So use that time to clear it. Full info in www.mse.me/overdrafts.
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Or shift it to a 0% credit card. A few specialist credit
cards offer 'money transfers', where it pays cash to your bank to clear your overdraft, then you owe it The new www.marksandspencer.com account gives instead. The longest is 31mths 0% with a one-off fee £100 on an M&S gift card if you switch, one reward of 4% of the amount transferred. It’s hugely powerful point for every £1 spent at the store, a £100 interestand cheap, but needs to be done right, so please see free overdraft and doesn’t require you to pay a minifull best buys and instructions at mum amount each month. While decent for regular www.moneysavingexpert.com/moneytransfers M&S shoppers, basic rate taxpayers will need to spend Think banks are all b*****ds? Get an ethical £500/mth there for it to beat Halifax and its bank's account. And it won’t even cost you extra. Here, we service is untested compared to First Direct. factor in both finances and the rating given by Ethical Th e www.firstdirect.com account has smashed every Consumer evaluating behaviour on the environment, human and animal rights, politics and where they invest. customer service poll I've done, 92% rate it 'great'. New switchers get paid £100 cash, a £250 0% overDespite its recent scandals, the draft and a linked 6% regular saver account. The min www.co-operativebank.co.uk is still rated one of its top monthly pay-in is £1,000, equivalent to paying in a picks on ethics, it pays £100 to switch to it and donates £13,400 plus salary. £25 to one of seven charities. The www.halifax.co.uk Reward account gives £100 cash to switchers and pays a flat £5 (after basic rate tax) each month you're in credit. Avoid its costly overdraft though. The min pay-in is £750/mth.
Santander wins my ‘most innovative account’ pick. While technically not fee-free - www.santander.co.uk 123 account only charges £2/mth fee and for most this is dwarfed by what it pays back. While Santander was once known for poor service, the 123 account is our second
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highest-rated, with 75% saying it's great. The minimum pay-in is low too, at £500/mth (equivalent £6,000 salary).
Also try www.nationwide.co.uk, mentioned above, and www.nandp.co.uk, whose debit card allows cheap spending abroad. Or for a real change, find a credit union - a local savings and loan non-profit co-operative, 25 of the 500 offer current accounts. Find one near you by searching the website www.abcul.org.
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Cake and Bake Panforte de Siena This sweetmeat is a traditional Italian Christmas treat packed with nuts, figs, honey and warming spices. It can be made a couple of weeks before Christmas just wrap well in greaseproof paper and store in an airtight container.
Ingredients: • 150g whole blanched almonds • 125g pistachio nuts • 175g dried figs, chopped • Grated zest of 1 orange • 75g plain flour • 2 tbsp cocoa powder • 2 tsp ground cinnamon • tsp ground cloves • 115g caster sugar • 175g runny honey • Icing sugar, for dusting
TIP You can vary the fruits and nuts used in this recipe - replace the figs with chopped candied peel, dried apricots or glace pineapple and instead of pistachios try toasted hazelnuts.
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1. Preheat the oven to 150°C/130°C fan/gas 2. Grease a deep 18cm square tin and line the base with baking parchment. Toast the almonds under a medium grill until just golden then roughly chop. Mix in a bowl with the pistachios, figs and orange zest. 2. Sift over the flour and cocoa powder and stir well. Then stir in the cinnamon and ground cloves. Set aside. 3. Put the caster sugar and honey in a heavy-based pan and heat gently until the sugar has dissolved. Bring to the boil then let the syrup bubble gently for about 5 minutes, without stirring the mixture, until it begins to thicken. 4. Remove the pan from the heat and quickly add the nut and flour mixture stirring well with a wooden spoon. Spoon into the prepared tin and smooth the surface using the back of a damp spoon. 5. Bake in the preheated oven for about 1 hour then remove the cake from the oven and leave in the tin until completely cold. Remove the cake from the tin, peel off the lining paper and dust thickly with icing sugar. Use a sharp knife to cut into squares to serve.
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Snowdrops, Piglets & More At Cambo On 13 November, Mad Hatter, Grey Matter which brought an exciting range of family events and workshops during the summer, begins a series of free winter talks. Christine Tansey and Professor Andrew Millar of Edinburgh University will introduce phenology (the study of periodic plant and animal life cycle events and how these are influenced by seasonal and inter-annual variations in climate), and research on the circadian clock and how organisms coordinate their biology and behaviour with daily and seasonal changes in the daynight cycle.
On 19 February, Drs Duncan and Gollek, (Languages & Learning Lab, Dundee University) will share their research on language development. (www.camboinstitute.org.uk ) The Winter Garden is now magnificent from November right through to April and Head Gardener, Elliott Forsyth, will lead a guided tour on Sunday 8 February, following his RHS illustrated talk on ‘Cambo throughout the Year’. Snowdrops, and piglets, are of course the highlight of February/early March at Cambo and Snowdrops by Starlight will
light up the woods once more from 11 to 15 February inclusive, giving visitors the chance to enjoy the spectacle of both the snowdrops and magnificent trees in the woodlands being lit up. In 2015 it will be all systems go at Cambo as work will begin on the dismantling of the old glasshouses in the walled garden, providing a variety of interesting events and workshops in which all the family can be involved, and on the long-awaited transformation of the historic stable block into a visitor and learning centre.
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South America The Iguazu Falls By Solange Hando The natives called them ‘big water’ and with an average flow of 10 million litres per second, Iguazu takes your breath away, thundering water, gusty winds, relentless spray and great clouds of mist rising above sub-tropical forest. Visitors are likely to get wet but no one seems to mind for in this wild awesome place, Iguazu is no ordinary cataract. Just imagine a dark basalt cliff face, 2.7 km long, shaped like an inverted letter J, streaked by up to 300 glistening waterfalls, each one with its own name, plunging 60 to 90 metres, from the upper to the lower Iguazu river. ‘Santa Maria’, exclaimed Spanish explorer Cabeza de Vaca in 1541 when he discovered one of the most powerful cataracts. Santa Maria, as it is still called, is on the Brazil side but Argentina claims 80% of the falls, including the highest, the Devil’s Throat, reached by an eco-train and a kilometre long walkway across the upper river. ‘Argentina has the falls, Brazil has the views’, they say, and this is certainly true. In Argentina, visitors arrive at
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the top of the Devil’s Throat, with just a partial view of the other falls, while on the Brazilian side, they take in the whole panorama, first from above and then, even more impressive, from below. You cannot beat the excitement as you make your way down the steps to the central point of the falls and along the amazing ‘cat walk’ which takes you to the heart of it all, soaked to the skin but exhilarated. Dwarfed by the mighty curtains of water roaring all around, you stand and stare as rainbows come and go like magic. No one wants to leave but there are other treats in store. Those who are brave enough can shoot the rapids on inflatable speed boats, right up to the base of the Devil’s Throat, while others might prefer a helicopter ride for a brief but unforgettable bird’s eye view of the falls in their pristine emerald setting. Surrounded by rainforest, with visitors’ facilities well out of sight, Iguazu is protected by UNESCO with national parks on both sides of the border. On quiet days, you may well spot some of the wild life close to the water,
from racoons and monkeys to parrots, macaws and toucans splashing myriad colours in the trees. Caimans bask in the lower reaches and there are jaguars and coral snakes deep in the forest. The nearby bird park offers a great alternative for wild life enthusiasts, dedicated to conservation in its own patch of rainforest. As one would expect, the Iguazu falls vary according to season, often at their best around April-May when there is still plenty of water and skies tend to be clear. Today, however, climate change offers no guarantee. In 2006, a six-month drought left scores of visitors gazing in disbelief at barren cliffs and rocks. Yet, for those who have seen all the greatest falls in the world, Iguazu is top of the list for its panoramic views and unspoilt natural setting. Even Eleanor Roosevelt, first lady of the United States, was said to agree when she set eyes on this gigantic canyon, born from tectonic movements which began some 150 million years ago.
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Gardening I’m Dreaming Of A Green Christmas By Pippa Greenwood www.pippagreenwood.com I love giving presents, whether that gift is a thing of beauty or something totally practical. With gardening as one of the nation’s top pastimes, here are a few ideas for things which I am sure most green fingered friends would be delighted to receive.
A few packets of vegetable seeds are always appreciated and most garden centres already have a good variety in stock. If you want to spend a bit more, a heated propagator makes a fantastic gift. With tomatoes, peppers , aubergines and many of the If you know a newish gardener fancier ornamentals needing then the basic tools are always to be sown soon, it’ll be a gift well received , especially if you put to use straight away. choose good quality, sturdy Gardening gloves too are ones. So think fork, spade and something we can always rake – yes, they are difficult to have more of. Some of the wrap but worth the effort. gauntlet style gloves are perfect if you have to tackle a For anyone gripped by the pruning job on a thorny plant Grow Your Own bug you or one with really rough or could give one of my ‘Grow sharp leaves. Alternatively, Your Own with Pippa Greenwood ‘ gift cards – they there are many lower-priced types available with gripping choose the veg they want to pads on the fingers or with grow and I send them out, at the right time for planting and leather toughened strips across the knuckles. Classic accompanied by weekly greens, ravishing reds or funky advice and tips emails….it florals, gloves are definitely couldn’t be simpler! Find out not boring. more at www.pippagreenwood .com Weeding is always an issue so a hoe is useful or for smaller spaces (such as in between plants, in gravel, between paving, or to tackle weeds within planters) try the hand held red-handled weeders – I think they’re indispensable.
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Birds in the garden not only help to keep pest numbers down, but they also add charm which everybody appreciates . A peanut feeder, nest box or perhaps even a bird table will attract them in and there are many designs available from modern to
rustic. For the ‘other half’ who is less inclined to help with the tough jobs in the garden, admit defeat and give them a garden lounger or even a hammock. As container gardening continues to rise in popularity, another idea is to give a few gorgeous looking containers either empty for the friend or relative to decide what to put in it themselves, or make them into a complete gift by planting them up with a selection of plants and under planting them with bulbs which you know will bring extra delight next year. Finally, houseplants such as poinsettias, cyclamen , indoor azaleas and jasmines are perfect for providing bright colour indoors at this time of year. But remember when you buy any indoor plant during cold weather, it is essential that you protect it thoroughly on the journey from the shop to your car and from your car into your house as even a tiny exposure to cold drafts and low temperatures can cause damage. Lots of useful garden items for your friends & family…or even for yourself!
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My apologies, I missed numbers 37 & 38 in the last issue so they are included here along with activities 43 - 61 on the list courtesy of Eilidh Smith from Morton of Pitmilly: 37. Walk along the pier at St Andrews. A St Andrews University tradition, no visit to St Andrews is complete without a walk along the pier - the views of the town from the end make the walk worthwhile! 38. Play a round of golf at Kingsbarns. Kyle Phillips designed this Top 100 Ranked golf course and by setting it in an amphitheatre along the coast, nearly every hole boasts spectacular views of the North Sea. 43. Meet the artists at the Crail Gallery. The gallery is based in Crail, and showcases a changing selection of limited edition prints and paintings. 44. Visit the Fife Folk Museum. A museum of local life located in the village of Ceres. This award winning museum looks at the most important aspect of life in the Kingdom of Fife - its people. 45. Visit Falkland Palace. A former royal palace of the Scottish Kings. Today it is in the care of the National Trust for Scotland, and serves as a fantastic tourist attraction. 46. Visit St Andrews Castle and bottle dungeon. Largely ruined, battered from centuries of wars, sieges and high tides, but remains a fascinating visit.
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Children will love the visitor centre. 47. Celebrate St Andrews day in St Andrews! Where better?! Sunday 30th November 2014. 48. Take a stroll along Kingsbarns beach. This sandy beach stretches for 2 miles and is backed by extensive sand dune systems. It is an ideal area to relax and take in the beautiful coastal vistas. 49. Learn to Ceilidh at Forgans. Traditional ceilidh featuring some of scotland's best ceilidh bands. 50. Visit Hill of Tarvit Mansion House. The Hill of Tarvit is a 20th-century mansion house designed by Sir Robert Lorimer and is today owned by the National Trust for Scotland. 51. Go to Tanadice or Dens Park to watch a football match. Perfect for football fans. 52. Have a bar lunch at the Jigger Inn. Golf's most famous 19th hole! 53. Try sky diving. Certainly not for the faint hearted . . . www.skydivestandrews.co.uk 54. Visit Cambo Snowdrops. A perfect excuse to get outside whether for a day out, pleasant walk or to wonder at the specialist snowdrops and add to your own collection. See p15. 55. Go for a walk up the Lomonds. The Lomond Hills (meaning beacon hills), also known as the Paps of Fife, lie in the centre of Fife. At 522m West Lomond is the highest point in
Fife. 56. Go to Dundee for a look around the Discovery. Discover Antarctica with Captain Scott on board RRS Discovery. Films, interactives, audio-visual displays, galleries, a great day out for everyone. 57. Go to StAnza, the national poetry festival. One of the leading poetry festivals in the UK and Europe. 4 - 8 March 2015 http://www.stanzapoetry.org/ 58. Visit Kellie Castle. Dating from 1360, this enchanting castle with its picturesque walled garden was once home to the Earls of Kellie and is now the ideal place to visit. 59. Have a snoop around Crail Pottery. A diverse range of stoneware, terracotta planters, raku and bright hand painted earthenware. Every piece is hand thrown on the wheel, decorated, glazed and fired in the Crail workshops. 60. Visit the St Andrews Food and Drink Festival. The festival provides two weeks of tasty activities in and around the beautiful town of St Andrews. 22-30th November 2014 www.foodfest.visitstandrews.com
61. Go mountain biking. Get on your bike and explore our beautiful countryside and coastal paths.
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A Tribute To Ian Birrell 16th September 1943 - 7th October 2014 My dad - Ian Birrell, who was the well known face of the Craw’s Nest Hotel in Anstruther for many years, sadly passed away in October, five years after being diagnosed with the degenerative brain disease Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP). Back in 2009 we’d never heard of PSP and surprisingly it appears neither had many of the medical profession with whom he would come into contact during the next five years. Mum always made a point of carrying the PSP Association cards with her which clearly set out the symptoms of PSP. Generally they include loss of balance and unexpected backward falls , stiffness and eye problems. These can include difficulties in looking up or down, focusing, double or tunnel vision and dislike of bright lights. Some people can experience behavioural and cognitive changes – depression, apathy, clumsiness, or tiny, cramped handwriting. Early on, symptoms may resemble those of other neuro-degenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease or Motor Neurone disease. As a result many people are initially misdiagnosed. As PSP progresses, symptoms increase. There may be problems with swallowing, slurred speech, recurrent falls, irritability and apathy, slowness of response and severe difficulties walking. Sometimes the eyelids close involuntarily and it becomes increasingly difficult to look up or down. Emotional lability, such as laughing or crying inappropriately, may be another feature and there can be incontinence. The average life expectancy is around seven years from onset. However, every case is different – and as we have discovered through PSP support group meetings there is considerable variation in the symptoms and rate of progression in each individual.
met mum - Elizabeth Clarke at his future father-in-law - Eddie Clarke’s Café on Shore Street, Anstruther. They were married in 1968 and had two children Liza (me) & my brother Ian. The Craw’s Nest was opened in May 1965 and two year later Ian joined the business, even though his mother didn’t think he’d do, as he was “too reserved”. It did work out and “Cuddles” as he was know to his friends and also a name he gave to people he knew was the face of The Craw’s Nest until he retired in 2000. Over the years he served as president of Fife Licensed Trade Association and was twice president of Anstruther Rotary Club. Always involved with their annual Charity Christmas Postal Service and would often be seen at the end of the sponsored Coastal Walk presenting medals to the participants. For his services to Rotary he was awarded the Paul Harris Sapphire Award. After he retired Ian enjoyed a few years of baby sitting service for his grandson Scott and caddying at Crail & Kingsbarns but only after he’d finished his hoovering and dusting duties at home! He took great joy in following Scott and his pals play football for the Primary School, Pittenweem Rovers YFC and Dundee United before PSP started to take hold. Ian has left a lasting legacy having decided to donate his brain & spinal cord to the University College London Queen Street Brain Bank. They specialise in the research of neurological disorders such as PSP. As a family we have been overwhelmed by the love and support, the many cards, flowers & donations we have received and of course the amazing turnout of family & friends to honour Ian at the memorial service in the Craw’s Nest. It’s amazing that one man can touch so many people around the world. And the fact so many people have said they’d never heard him say a bad word about anybody and that he was one in a billion really sums up the character of the man I was proud to be able to call my dad.
Ian was born and brought up in Danbury, Essex and first came up to the East Neuk as a youngster to recuperate from an illness. He was put on the train with a tag around his neck, a bit like Paddington Bear and spend time at his aunts in Cellardyke & Pittenweem. His first job was in London with the tea company but the hike in train fares lead to him leaving that job and In memory of Ian a page has been set up at joining his father - John Birrell in the Queens Fish & www.justgiving.com/ianbirrell2014 Chip shop in Raleigh. He learnt the hard way that in support of the PSP Association to wearing slippers to work wasn’t a good idea when he which all donation however small are got burnt! Like many locals of his generation he first greatly appreciated. 30 To advertise in the The Edition call 01333 3139 41
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The Person Behind The Business Q&A Name and Business: Liza Reekie, The Edition St Andrews & The East Neuk Local Community Magazine Where do you live? Pittenweem Favourite local shop? For some reason, no idea why but Thursday’s have become “chippy night” so it’s usually a visit to Anstruther Fish Bar or Pittenweem Fish Bar.
Favourite Song or Band? It’s a toss up between No Apologies by Bon Jovi or I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing by Aerosmith. There’ll be a few people out there thinking it should be Dragostea Din Tei by O-zone , but that’s another story!! Favourite Book? For years it was Charlie & The Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl., as I wasn’t really one for reading. But while transiting through an airport in the USA a few years ago I picked up a copy of The Automatic Millionaire by David Bach, it was the best $20 I’ve spent, he makes getting you finances on track so easy.
Favourite local venue? For a family meal out it’s The Grill House or if it’s just the two of us it would Favourite TV Show? Homeland. Wasn’t that be The Adamson, love the décor and the ambitaken with the last series, but I’m liking the current ance and the food’s good too. one. Sunday nights can’t come round quick What do you like best about St Andrews & The enough, the suspense each week almost kills me. East Neuk? It’s just a great place to live and I I can feel the palpitations just watching it! think you appreciate it more when you’ve moved Favourite Sport? Taking part I Love skiing & I’m a away and come back. At the end of the day I fair weather golfer but haven’t played much for think most people usually end up living where ages. I’ll watch most sports on TV, it’s usually foottheir work takes them or how far they’re prepared ball although I do like the biathlon on Eurosport in to travel. I guess it comes back to the old adage of the Grass Being Greener somewhere else. A great the winter. example of that was my brother going out to Aus- Favourite place to take a holiday? Walt Disney tralia for a year and at the same time my dad’s World Resort in Florida. It’s one of those magical cousin’s son was heading from Australia to the UK places and I just love it. as there was nothing for him over there! The one thing you'd take with you to a desert Sometimes you just need to stop where you are island? Would have to be a jar of Emma Hardie and smell the roses or in our case the sea air! Moringa Balm - it’s amazing. I’ll save space and What do you like doing when you’re not working? When I’m not working I’m a full time taxi service and soccer mum! When I’m no longer required for those services I’ll be doing a spa day!
just say google 18 uses for moringa balm.
What’s your favourite one liner? No one ever died of embarrassment.
Something that’s on your bucket list? A trip to Macha Pitchu in Peru & a round the world trip.
Is there a particular charity you support & why? The PSP Association (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy) My dad Ian Birrell sadly passed away in October having been diagnosed with PSP in 2009. I set up my business because… I didn’t think I It’s not that well known, even amongst the medicould work for anybody else! (Especially having left school and always worked for my parents and cal profession it’s amazing the amount of people there who had no clue about it. So mum always then auntie & uncle at the Craw’s Nest.) I get great satisfaction putting each issue of The Edition carried cards to hand out which detailed the effects of PSP. I even remember typing PSP into together, it’s great being able to help local businesses get their message out there . As I know it google when he was first diagnosed and all that can be difficult for smaller businesses to find the came up was hand held games consoles! time to deal with that when they’re so busy work- Something that not many people will know ing in the business themselves. I’m here to make bout you? I’m a former Open Golf Champion it easy for them. (at Anstruther Golf Club).
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A Gift For You At Christmas We’ve got Christmas all wrapped up this year, with a selection of book sure to keep everyone happy. The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein What better kind of spruce this festive season than ‘The Giving Tree’. Loved by children and adults alike, this is a story about a little boy who grows up under the branches of a tree, and continues to take and take throughout his years into adulthood. If you don’t cry when you read this then quite frankly, you must have a heart of stone. It’s such a simple and touching story about our capacity to love and it’s perfect for some fireside snuggling up with whoever you have staying with you this Christmas.
The Gift by Cecelia Ahern If you ever thought there weren’t enough hours in the day then meet Lou Suffern, a man who constantly needs to be two places at once and who is struggling to keep up. He finds it impossible to really ‘be’ in the present, whether it’s at work or at home with his family. One day he meets a homeless man called Gabe and, taking pity on him, sorts him out with a job in the post room. But there’s something not quite right about Gabe. He always appears to be in more than one place at once. It’s a bit ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ for modern times, and goes to prove that as we suspected, time really
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The Fly lady Perfectionism Can Ruin Your Holidays By Marla Cilley Perfectionism can ruin your holidays. So why do we “Pile On”? It is because we want to be the best hostess, have the prettiest home; so everyone will know that we have it all together. Our list of things to do, keeps getting longer each time we think about this picture perfect holiday celebration. We tell ourselves, “If we do just one more thing it will make it even bette r.” When all our family wants is a quie t celebration without all the fuss. Those three Ps consist of; Perfectionism, Piling On and Procrastination. When our list gets too long we put things off. We left out of our plan the actual implementation of each item on our list. This is why I want to give you the greatest gift this holiday season. This is a gift of eliminating PPP Syndrome from the holidays. When you let go of just your perfectionism; piling on and procrastination go away. We have made it easy for you by giving you a FREE Holiday Control Journal. It asks the questions so you 38
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Cellardyke & Kilrenny Men’s A ssoc . Meets every Thursday from mid September to the end of March at 7pm in Cellard yke Ch urch Hall and is open to all men in the are a. With car pet bowling, speakers and the occasio nal social evening. Come alo ng for good c ompany and an enjo yable evening. Co ntact Alec Govan Tel 01333 313706 for more information. Anstruther Improvements Association Anster Nichts at Dreel Halls 7.30pm 20 Novem ber 201 3 “Thomas Watson & Mary Buick” by Alex Gow ans 15 January 2 014 “Top Secret”, you’ll never guess what’s coming. 18 February 201 4 ”Eco Homes of The Future” by Fife Architects 12 March 2 014 “Murray Barnett Artisan Baker” For details of upcoming events visit www.anstrutherimprovements.org/ events.php CRAIL FOLK CLUB Crail Town H all - 8pm Nov 14 - Rab Noakes £6 Nov 27 - Singers Night £1 Dec 11 - Christm as Party - free Visit website www.crailfolkclu b.org.u k or call Bernie on 451126 for more info. Anstruther Golf Club Coffee Morning Mond ay Mornings 10am - noon. Pite nweem Community Counc il Saturday 22 Novembe r Indoor Farmers Market, New Town H all, Session St, Pittenweem, 10am - 2pm. Saturday 6 Decem ber Pittenweem Craft Fair @ New Town Hall, Session Street, 10am – 2pm. For more information cont act the Events Co-ordin ator, Marg aret Wardlaw 01333 312362. GIVE BLOOD Monday 1 & T uesday 2 Decembe r 4-8pm at St Andrews Town H all. Thursday 22 January 2.30-4pm & 5.30-8pm, St Monans Town Hall Little Birds Marke t Sunday 30 Nov Vintage, cr aft and design shopping, 12 noon - 4pm at The Vic, 1 St Mar y’s Place, St Andrews.
St Andrews Food & Drink Festiva l Sat 2 Novem ber - Sun 1 Decem be r A full listing of the events taking place can be found o n the website: www.foodfest.visitstandrews.com Most Holy Trinity Church Christmas Fair & Coffee Morning - 29 Novembe r Most Holy Trinity chur ch coffee morning and Christmas fair at the Leg ion Hall, Nethergate, Crail from 10.30 am. Home baking , r affle & stalls. East Neuk Dook 2 014 Boxing Day 26th Decem ber a t 3pm Another brave bu nch will jump int o Anstruther Harbour and swim across. Come along and support them. The charit y this year is Multiple Sclerosis. St Andrews Food & Drink Festiva l Saturday 22 - 30 Novembe r Two weeks of events details at: www.foodfest.visitstandrews.com Barnardo’s Bazaa r - Sat 15 Novembe r Cosmos Community Centre 11am-4pm. Taste of Christmas F ood Fair Sunday 9 Novem ber at Ardross Farm Shop, 11am - 4pm. Chris tmas In The Lof t Saturday 6 & Sunday 7 Decembe r at Ardross Farm Sho p, 9am - 4pm. East Neuk W heelc hair A ppea l Coffee Morning We d 3 Dec , at Church Hall, Pittenweem from 10am. Boxing Night Disco - See the East Neuk Wheelchair Appe al faceboo k page for more details of venue an d tickets. Jack and the Bean S talk 27 Novem ber - 3 January at t he Byre Theatre St Andrews. For tickets c all 084447710000 / www.byretheatre.com
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