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JULY-AUGUST 2020 | ISSUE NO. 01 | FREE
LIFESTYLE LAUNCH ISSUE CREATIVE WAYS TO LIVE LIFE IN THE CITY
TEAM EDITOR PROOF-READER BOOKS MUSIC FITNESS ART STREETSTYLE BEACH TRAVEL
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Harriet Smith Alexandra Kellas Georgina Maclachlan Maxine Jordan Taya Riabkov Melonie Gault Coco Smith Ellen Lai
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CONTENTS
First Look Editor's Letter
CULTURE 7 Theatre 8 TV Shows 9 Films 10 Art 11 Music 12 Books 13 Podcasts LIFESTYLE 20 Story 24 Interiors 27 Nature 45 Health & Fitness
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FOOD 14 Kitchen 15 Recipes 18 Drinks FASHION 32 Beauty 33 Trends 34 Streetstyle 36 Editorial TRAVEL 48 Beaches close to London
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Margate Eat, Do, Sleep
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FIRST LOOK
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Inside this month's launch issue
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Simple, easy tips to help you stay zen and keep calm in the kitchen.
Streetstyle
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Queen us her she hits London
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Let us take you to Italy! Learn how to make Cacio e Pepe, Tricolore and Coffee Gelato.
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Books
Pandora Sykes, Queen of the High Low podcast, has lauded this novel 'Utterly gorgeous. It will forever hold my heart in its pages.'
Rosi Mai, law grad & star of Made in Chelsea invites us into her newly renovated home in Holland Park. Her stylish interiors reflect her colourful, bubbly personality!
Art
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Our favourite Abstract Artist Paul Jenkins's artwork go online at the Redfern Gallery.
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LETTERÂ
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" I feel like these few months are the closest we are going to get to experiencing childhood again "
EDITOR'S NOTE
________________________________________________________________________________________ My experience of lockdown has been a positive one.
Now I say this knowing full well that many people
The opportunity to slow down and take time to do
have not had the same experience of lockdown.
those things that I don’t usually have the time or
Demanding
headspace to do feels like letting out a natural sigh.
financial struggles are only some of the challenges
jobs,
homeschooling
children
and
households have been facing. But for some, stuck at I feel like these few months are the closest we are
home on furlough, it has opened up the opportunity
going to get to experiencing childhood again. Growing
to think and plot a new normal. What was it that I
up, I experienced life before the internet and it was a
was doing before that didn’t serve me? Delete and
great time. Reading books, crafting, trips to museums
insert something that makes me feel happy / brings
and watching movies were some of the activities that
me joy. That idea I pushed to the back of my mind, is
enriched daily life. But the technological development
it time to pull it out and explore its potential?
of our modern age favours screen time over real time
I hope you have found a fresh sense of purpose during
and this has been a great loss to me. Having the
this period of isolation, something new or something
opportunity to question my routines and my habits;
old which you had forgotten you loved.
the components which make up my life as I currently
In this issue, you will find plenty of ideas to bring you
know it, has allowed me to imagine a healthier, more
purpose and pleasure!
satisfying framework to follow. And it feels like
@harrietmjsmith @brush.mag
childhood!
Harriet
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CULTURE
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Find out what's on this month in d of The worl
Film
de France
Theatre NATIONAL THEATRE LIVESTREAM FOR FREE
DAVID HOCKNEY
FRESH TALENT
MU SIC
Dive deep into British Art at Tate Britain
PLAYING ON REPEAT
A READER LIVESÂ 6
A thousand lives
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THEATREÂ
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FROM THE NATIONAL THEATRE AND THE WEST END
all the way to Fringe productions, performances have turned digital. Here is our pick of the line-up, and how to watch online. National Theatre
PERFORMANCES
The National Theatre are delivering free weekly streams which go live at 7pm on Thursdays and are available on Youtube until the following Thursday. Here is the final lineup of plays and their release dates.
Les Blancs, July 2 The Deep Blue Sea, July 9 Amadeus, July 16
Julius Jansson
Reasons to be Cheerful The rock n roll musical created by Graeae showcases the music of Ian Dury and the Blockheads and will be available from June to August for free. Donations welcome! Stream on Youtube
Fringe Are you gutted The Edinburgh Fringe cancelled? Scenesaver have made fringe theatre accessible online and 100% of donations go to the performers. Stream theatre of all different genres via their website. scenesaver.co.uk
Fleabag One of the nation's favourite TV comedy shows turned to the west-end stage last year. After sellout performances, Phoebe Waller -Bridge's production is now available to stream online. sohotheatreondemand.com / Amazon Prime, ÂŁ4
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TV & FILM
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TV TALK Shows tackling sexuality and mental health 1.
FEEL GOOD
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PURE
FEEL GOOD sees two female characters navigating the sometimes confusing world of sexuality. Watch as Mae and George's turbulent relationship unfolds...
PURE follows the story of Marnie, a young woman plagued by intrusive sexual thoughts. As she begins to make sense of her illness, she begins to regain control of her life.
Stream on Netflix / BBCiPlayer
Stream on 4OnDemand
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TRIGONOMETRY
A love triangle forms between three, a young couple and a retired french synchronised swimmer, when they meet by chance In an exploration of polyamorous relationships, will theirs be successful? Stream on BBC iPlayer
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OLDER FAVOURITES 4.
SEX EDUCATION
Sex Education is a hilarious show following the sexual awakening of a group of English teens in a high school in middle England. Stream on Netflix
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PLEASE LIKE ME
This Australian favourite has had a long run of seasons since 2013. Josh comes to terms with being gay, dealing with depression and heartbreak with the help of his friends and mother. Chiefly written by the lead actor himself. Stream on Amazon Prime
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SAVE ME
This gripping show follows Nelly, an absent father whose daughter vanishes on her way to meet him. A story of hope, retribution and unconditional love. Stream on NOWTV
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TV & FILM
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FILMS ON OUR WATCHLIST Hard hitting themes uncovering the beauty of humanity 1.
MOONLIGHT
2. PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE
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JEUNE FEMME
Growing up in a tough neighbourhood in Miami, the story follows Chiron through three evolutionary stages of his life as he fights to claim his identity as a black, gay man. At once beautiful and poetic, this film will draw you deep beneath the surface.
A female artist is drafted in to paint the portrait of a young woman promised to marry an Italian courtier. Intent on avoiding this marriage and therefore the gaze of a painter, Marianne must study her subject without her knowing.
A young woman finds herself out on the street following a break-up. Without a job, or a place to live, Paula uses all her resources to survive and thrive. In her own original way, she regains her independence and freedom to be whoever she wants to be.
Stream online, £3.49, USA 1h 55m
Stream on Mubi, FR 1h 59m
Stream online, £4.99, FR 1h 38m
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4. TOMBOY
5. SHÉHÉRAZADE
6. LES COMBATTANTS
This story follows a little girl who decides to pretend to be a boy without her parents knowing. This is a brave portrayal of a child's exploration of their gender and sexuality.
As two youths lives collide, a bond forms that helps them through the difficulties of life on the streets and onto imagining a happier future.
Arnaud is set to work in the family business over summer until he meets Madeleine. He follows her to military camp and freedom from their everyday lives leads them on a journey of discovery.
Stream online, £3.49, FR 1h 24m
Stream on Netflix, FR 1h 49m
Stream online, £2.49, FR 1h 40m
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ART
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British Art at Tate MODERN WORDS by Melonie Gault
The Tate presents an online exhibition of British Art through the decades. Organised by room, the Tate invites you to flick through the ages and discover or revisit the masters of British Art from William Hogarth to David Hockney.
PAUL JENKINS at The Redfern Gallery
The V&A Museum has partnered with Google to bring you online stories from Balenciaga to Schiaparelli.
The abstract expressionist painter Paul Jenkins, known for pouring paint onto canvas and paper in flows of luminous colour, had a secret life. His engagement with collage, a lesser-known aspect of his work that evolved since the mid-1950s, is a story in itself…
WITH GALLERIES CLOSED,
Dates: From 18 May – 11 July 2020
FASHION
ARTISTS TO WATCH
exhibitions are going digital
2020's rising stars
The travelling POET ARTIST A struggling actor who took to walking around the countryside during one of the lowest ebbs in his life has become the surprise hit of the art world. Follow on Instagram @gommie_poem
SUSIE MacMURRY Susie MacMurray is a British artist whose work includes drawing, sculpture and architectural installations. A former classical musician, she retrained as an artist, graduating with an MA in Fine Art in 2001.
Be an ARTIST Join the founders of Art Sippers on Fridays at 7pm on Instagram Live.
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Follow on Instagram @artsippers
BEA FORSHALL Beatrice was born in France and spent most of her childhood there, and in Catalonia. She studied illustration at Falmouth College of Art, specialising in dry point engraving in the last year of her degree. She has since exhibited regularly throughout the UK.
PIPPA YOUNG Pippa Young’s paintings, almost all of them figurative, are drawn from the abstract bricolage of memory and nostalgia -- amalgams of disparate, splintered images and motifs that, with her deftness of technical skill and eye for composition, are made to look wholly natural, wholly familiar.
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MUSIC
WHATÂ TO LISTEN TO THIS MONTH
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JORDAN MACKAMPA
SOFAR SOUNDS The well-known music events organisers are bringing their fans live-stream gigs from the hottest music talent on the scene right now. Check out their website for this month's schedule. These shows are pay what you want and artists do get all the proceeds. Hooray to that!
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Sophie-Rose Harper makes her debut as solo artist Flown, after a number of years fronting all girl band Paradisia. Previously supporting Bryan Ferry and Katie Melua with her band, this chick has a voice like honey, soulful lyrics and editorial style that will have you falling in love with her. Her debut single will be released this August. _ Follow @soundslikeflown_
COMEBACK
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LIVE MUSIC
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This young man has a rich and soulful voice well beyond his years. Influenced by the Hip Hop & Grime scene Jordan grew up in and his Congolese roots, he sings about his mother, growing up, fitting in, and not forgetting where you came. Refreshingly honest. His debut album 'FOREIGNER' is out now. Jordan's Europe tour starts Sept '20.
FLOWN
DANCE DANCE
BRASIL DANCE
If it's feel-good music you want, then look no further than Brazil. Brazilian music is just so diverse: MPB is a mix of genres from Samba, Jazz, its African roots and of course a little Funk. Sure to get your hips lost in these beats and let the moving and bring a smile air of Carnaval fill your living to your face, find yourself room. Maxine Jordan on Spotify
BEAUX SAUNDERS After a 7 year hiatus, between moving continent and becoming a mum, Beaux Saunders is back! She started her career armed with just a notebook and a keyboard and ended up in Hollywood performing at GRAMMY week. Her feel-good tunes combined with heartfelt lyrics are exactly what you need to bring the sunshine into your life. Now producing music from her home in Houston, look out for new music on her Soundcloud. @beaux saunders
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BOOKS
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What are you reading? READING IS A GREAT WAY TO WHILE AWAY THE EVENINGS. HERE ARE OUR FAVOURITE PAGE-TURNERS THIS SUMMER!
AMERICAN DIRT
A LOVE STORY FOR
by Jeanine Cumins
BEWILDERED GIRLS
by Emma Morgan
A young Mexican mother and her son flee Mexico after a drug cartel ravages a Quinceañera party she is attending and her husband is tragically killed.
The story of three young women who find themselves in the throes of relationship dramas. A bit of excitement for those that have already tied the knot.
WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING
Loved
by Emma Morgan
NORMAL PEOPLE
by Sally Rooney ?
Kya, a young woman abandoned by her family, lives alone on a marsh in N.Carolina. Follow her challenging story of romance, mystery and murder in the deep South.
Then you will love Conversations with Friends and Mr.Salary, a short story which was shortlisted for the Times Short Story Awards. It squeezes a story of love and death in 48 pages. You won't want it to end! THE SPY AND THE TRAITOR
by Ben Macintyre Based on real historical accounts by a Russian Spy and his counterparts, Gordiesky tells his story of spying for MI6. The book is written in the style of a novel.
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WORDS Georgie Maclachlan
Happy reading! X
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PODCAST
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OUR TOP PICKS THIS MONTH
to soothe your mind
WELLBEING KITCHEN CLUB PODCAST Yoga teachers Sarah Malcolm and Serena Louth talk womanhood, wellbeing and mental health each week with their likeminded guests. Expect food, giggles and honest conversations.
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Follow @kitchenclubpodcast on Instagram
STATE OF MIND
SCULPTING LIVES: WOMEN & SCULPTURE This podcast explores the lives and careers of six artists “who worked (and are still working) against preconceptions, forging successful careers and contributing in ground-breaking ways to the histories of sculpture and art.” MARINA ABRAMOVICH Exclusive podcast on postpandemic performance art.
HAPPINESS
HAPPY PLACE WITH FEARNE COTTON
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Fearne Cotton interviews well-known guests from a wide range of fields about love, loss, work and purpose to figure out what brings them happiness.
COMEDY LOCKED TOGETHER Some of the world's favourite funny people connect together and join in conversation to discuss their experiences of life in lockdown.
LYSANDER BICKHAM: THE 16 YEAR OLD CEO Grace Kingswell interviews Lysander, a 16 year old boy who is on a mission to deliver eco, natural beauty & cleaning products via his subscription boxes. He sources his products from local and not-for-profit brands. An inspiring look into the next generation's sensitivity and resolve to save our planet. Follow @gracekinsgwell on Instagram to listen
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SLEEP GABA PODCAST
" The antidote to the velocity of modern life. Next generation meditation that unfolds like a beautiful dream. " These episodes designed to send you to sleep are a mixtape of sounds, songs and voices, both peculiar and wonderful.
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KITCHEN
EDIBLE FACE MASK
A quick and easy face mask recipe using staple ingredients from your kitchen.
Yoghurt Honey Matcha or Turmeric Oats (Optional)
CAFFEINE FIX Missing those takeaway coffees on the way to work? Make your own barista coffee at home using this affordable espresso machine from Delonghi. For a long coffee, add boiling water and milk from the frother. Dedica espresso Machine, Delonghi, £159
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METHOD Mix the ingredients together in a bowl. Apply to your face and leave for 15 minutes. Rinse off and pat your face dry. WEEKLY VEG WITH ODDBOX
TOP KITCHEN TIPS
Oddbox are an amazing environmentally focused company who are dedicated to tackling food waste. By rescuing fruit and veg they are able to deliver fresh boxes to Londoners doors every week. With a varied selection of produce that changes seasonally, it's alway a surprise to open that box and see what's inside. Sign up via oddbox.co.uk
SUSTAINABLE BAKING Skip the baking paper or oil and replace it with a durable silicone baking mat. Wash, bake and repeat. Nostik silicone roll, John Lewis, £12.99
HOMEMADE SOURDOUGH Making bread has been one of the lockdown trends that have gone viral. Brickhouse bakery have come to the rescue with their step-by-step guide to starting sourdough from scratch. And the pay off - you can make crumpets with the excess! Follow @brickhousebread on Instagram
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HOMEMADE OAT MILK Now you can buy this from the shop however, making it at home is approximately 5 times cheaper. 1 cup of oats to 4 cups of water + muslin cloth Soak oats in water for 15-30 mins Rinse the oats and blend with 4 cups of fresh water Pass through a muslin cloth into a bottle using a funnel. Store in the fridge for 2-3 days.
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RECIPES
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WELCOME TO ITALY Here are our favourite recipes from this beautiful country. Andiamo!
WORDS Harriet Smith
CACIO E PEPE WITH FRESH PICI This is my shortcut to making this restaurant favourite in just 1 hour. The sauce requires only 4 ingredients you are sure to have in your fridge and you just can't beat fresh pasta you've rolled with your own hands.
INGREDIENTS Serves 2 Prepare 45 minutes Cook 15 minutes 200g type 00 flour or plain flour 2 eggs 50g Pecorino or parmesan 1 tsp Black pepper 3 tbsp Butter 1 cl0ve garlic
PASTA METHOD Place the flour in a bowl and make a well. Drop the egg into the well and start to mix using a fork, bringing in the flour from the sides. Add a teaspoon or two of water if the mix is a little dry. Let the dough rest for 30 mins. Roll out the dough with a pasta maker or a rolling pin until 0.5cm thick. cut into strips 0.5cm wide and roll in your hands from top to bottom until the strand forms a thick spaguetti. There's your bucatini. Now onto your sauce!
SAUCE METHOD Put water on the boil for the pasta. Finely grate the cheese and set aside. When the water has reached a boil, throw in your pasta. When the pasta is close to cooked, ladle out 2 cups of the starchy cooking water and set aside. Drain the pasta and start on the sauce. To a medium frying pan, add the butter and garlic. When the garlic has started to turn golden, add 1/2 of the starchy water, cheese and black pepper and cook. Gradually add the rest of the water until the cheese has melted. Once the sauce is smooth and silky, toss in the pasta, stir to coat and serve.
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TRICOLORE This is a summer favourite. It's so simple, it only takes 10 minutes to prepare and uses only a few, fresh ingredients. The vibrant colours are sure to wet your appetite and transport you to holidays in the Italian Riviera.
INGREDIENTS Serves 2 Prepare 10 minutes 2 ripe tomatoes 1 ball of mozzarella 1/2 ripe avocado fresh basil leaves capers (optional) olive oil balsamic vinegar salt & pepper
METHOD Wash and finely slice the tomatoes and the mozarella. Cut the avocado in half, and remove the pit. Thinly slice the avocado half whilst still in it's skin and scoop out the flesh in one go using a big spoon. On a plate, begin to layer tomato, mozarella and avocado. It looks lovely if you create a circle on the plate, or two rows on a nice wooden chopping board. Drizzle some olive oil, balsamic vinegar and capers on the top. If you like garlic, you can add half a clove of crushed garlic to the drizzle. Season with salt & pepper and sprinkle with basil leaves.
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NO CHURN COFFEE GELATO This has become a lockdown favourite in my house. It only takes 10 minutes to prepare and uses only a few, fresh ingredients. The creamy taste and strong aroma of espresso is sure to transport you to an Italian Gelateria in Rome.
INGREDIENTS Serves 2 Prepare 10 minutes 2 tbsp instant coffee 60ml boiling water 1 tin of condensed milk 480ml double cream Dark chocolate (optional)
METHOD
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Add the coffee to the boiling water, mix until dissolved and allow to cool/ If you have an espresso machine, then brew 1 espresso shot. Pour the double cream into a bowl and whisk it, using an electric whisk if you have one, until stiff peaks form. Add in the condensed milk and coffee and mix until combined. If you want chocolate chips, then cut up some chocolate squares into chunks or slithers and fold them in. Place the mixture in a tupperware and put it in the freezer. Allow to set overnight. You could play around with other flavours and add cocoa for chocolate, vanilla essence for vanilla, and so on, instead of coffee.
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MALFATTI Similar to a gnocchi, originating from Northern Italy, Malfattis are stuffed with ricotta, parmesan and spinach. They are delicious served with a simple tomato sauce and lashings of parmesan. Serve with a crisp Gavi or Pecorino white wine.
INGREDIENTS Serves 2 Prepare 30 minutes 250g bag baby spinach 25g of '00' flour 125g ricotta 1 egg 100g parmesan 100g semolina / polenta nutmeg 50g butter safe leaves salt & pepper Tomato sauce / optional
QUALITY For top Italian cooking, we recommend investing in some quality ingredients. Here is a list of essentials:
Olive Oil (Extra Virgin) Brands such as Belazu. If you want to try something different, go for young olive oil. Fresh Parmigiano or Pecorino Tomato paste '00' flour - this is essential for pasta making Burrata. This decadeent hybrid of cream and mozzarella is perfect as the centrepiece for a salad. It goes excellently with fruit such as nectarine, cured meats and fresh basil.
METHOD Steam the spinach until wilted then drain the excess water and chop the spinach. In a mixing bowl, mix together the flour and ricotta to a rough breadcrumb consistency. Then stir in the beaten egg. 75g of the parmesan, salt & pepper, nutmeg and spinach till all the ingredients are well combined. Using a wine glass, pop a teaspoon of polenta or semolina in and then spoon a teaspoon of the malfatti mixture and drop it into the glass. Swirl the glass around until the dumpling is well coated in semolina and place on a well semolina-dusted tray. To cook, bring a large saucepan of water to the boil, drop in the malfatti, return to the boil and then reduce the heat and simmer for about 3 minutes. You will know the malfatti are ready when they rise to the surface. The sauce is simple. Melt the butter and add the sage leaves. When the butter starts to foam, reduce the heat and keep warm until the malfattie are cooked. Or make your own tomato sauce! To serve, plate the malfatti using a slotted spoon so the excess liquid, drain and place 6 in each bowl, top with sage butter sauce and the rest of the parmesan. Buon Appetito!
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DRINKS
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How could we forget Cocktails? Here are our top 3 recipes, with and without alcohol, to keep you cool for the summer
Whiskey Soda
Appletini (No-Alcohol)
Amaretto Sourz
Serves 1
Serves 2
Serves 1
Ingredients
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1 lime cut into segments 1 shot of whiskey 1 handful of mint 1 tsp sugar + splash of water Ice cubes Soda water
6-8 apples juiced or ready-made juice 1 thumb of fresh ginger juice of 1/2 lime Ice cubes Mint Soda water
1 orange cut into segments 1 shot of amaretto 1 handful of basil 1 tsp sugar + splash of water 1 egg white Ice cubes Soda water
1. Add the lime, mint leaves, sugar and water to the cocktail shaker.
1. Wash and core the apples, peel the ginger, the lime and wash the mint leaves and get ready for juicing.
1. Add the orange, basil leaves, sugar and water to the cocktail shaker.
2. With the muddler, press the lime and mint until all the juice has been extracted. Then take out the lime skins. 3. Add the whiskey & ice and shake! 4. Pour into a nice chilled glass, straining the liquid through the shaker. Top up with soda water and serve with a sprig of mint.
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2. Juice all the ingredients that you just prepped making sure you stuff the ginger and mint in the apples to help them juice. 2. Pass your juice through a sieve so you have a nice clear, crisp consistency. 3. Add a slice of lime, ice and top up with soda water!
2. With the muddler, press the oranges and basil until all the juice has been extracted. Then take out the orange skins. 3. Add the egg white & ice and shake! 4. Pour into a nice chilled glass, straining the liquid through the shaker. Top up with soda water and a slice of frozen orange.
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EQUALITY
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THE RECENT PROTESTS and rise in concern about racism towards the black community has encouraged Brush to take the opportunity to showcase individuals, products, brands & businesses that are black owned or made, or can educate and inform about the movement. Here are our top picks and ways you can contribute to a fairer society!
Ron Kurokawa captures the LA BLM Protests with his drone. This video has been viewed over a million times and shows the scale and passion of the movement in Hollywood. Follow @yakooza on Instagram
Rifke Sadleir is a female developer and graphic designer based in London. She has developed a resource you can embed into your website to promote the Black Lives Matter movement. Anyone can click through to view the links and resources she has compiled! Follow @rifke.world on Instagram or download https://anti-racism-resources.netlify.app/
Evaristo writes with insight and purpose in Girl, Woman, Other. Book out of stock? No worries, why not try listening to the audiobook on Radio 4? In short 15 minute episodes, the story follows 12 black modern women living in Britain. Written by Bernardine Evaristo, winner of the 2019 Booker Prize.
RITE OF SPRING BY PINA BAUSCH Sadler's Wells are streaming the final rehearsal of this production before lockdown started,
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I MAY DESTROY YOU follows Arabella, a young writer, as she battles to remember the events of a night out. Raising questions of consent, we follow the difficulties she faces trying to make her truth heard. Watch on BBCiPlayer
filmed on a beach in Senegal at dusk. The 38 dancers are from 14 different African countries. Available all of July on Vimeo, ÂŁ5
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STORY
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Articles. Articles. Articles. We are entering the Articles section of the Magazine. This section is usually in the centre of a publication and contains the meatier pieces of writing, such as interviews, cover stories and so on. As an Editor who has started writing content for my own magazine, content which I hope is really enjoyable for you to read, I thought it was important to tell you a little bit about myself. So I decided that it would be nice to write a story about my life so far, it's many adventures, memorable moments and tough challenges. The story that led me to where I am now, writing for Brush. I hope you enjoy.
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AN ACCOUNT OF GROWING UP AND BECOMING A WORKING ADULT. IT'S NOT EASY. WORDS by Harriet Smith
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AT HOME
with Rosi Mai
Rosi, a 24 year old Law Graduate from West London & cast member of Made In Chelsea, invites us into her newly renovated home in Holland Park
Q. What was your design vision / inspiration and how did you bring it to life? R. My apartment was built in the 60s/70s and when I bought it, the previous owner had modernised it, stripping it of any real character. I was keen to take it back to a mid-century style interior, and this ultimately influenced my approach to the design. I love mid-century and Scandinavian design, and was inspired by the 'mad men' era. For me it was really important that the apartment be practical and liveable, yet comfortable. I focused on a natural colour palette (sisal carpet, oak dining table and chairs, mid century sideboard in the bedroom) and then added some colourful accent pieces, such as my grass green velvet sofa and navy velvet bed.Â
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Q. Where/How did you shop? R. Being in my 20s, I was on a budget and therefore had to be thrifty with my purchases and design choices! I shopped from all sorts of different stores, ranging from high-end independent furniture dealers to high street brands like Anthropologie, Habitat, Zara and H&M Home (which I have a newfound love for). It was quite time-consuming to shop this way rather than ordering everything from one place, however I really enjoyed the process of scouting out the individual pieces. That was apart from one experience I had, which I shall never forget designing my own bespoke sofa. I love the sofa now that it is finally here, however the process of designing it and having it made bespoke took almost a year!!Â
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Rosi is working on launching her own business alongside cooking with chefs and producing her own recipe videos. When she isn't working, Rosi
loves to travel with her best friend
Q. Did you find good tradesmen and builders or was the work purely cosmetic? R. The work was mostly cosmetic, as the previous tenant had done a good job modernising the bathrooms and kitchen (and as I mentioned, I am in my 20s and therefore on a budget), however I do have some wonderful builders who helped with the more cosmetic things as well such as a fresh coat of paint, new light fixtures etc. Q. Was your design priority more aesthetic or functional? R. For me it was crucial that the final design be both aesthetically striking while still being functional - these are the foundations of Scandinavian design. For example, I frequently enjoy hosting large dinner parties therefore a long table that could seat 10-14 people was essential.
and sister Ruby.
A large, comfy sofa was also at the top of my list, and I went for a green velvet one that would better survive the test of time that a lighter colour. The living room is designed around entertaining and relaxing at home with friends, however there really wasn't a suitable place for a TV without it being an eyesore so I opted instead for a projector screen instead, which is incredible for movie night. I didn't want the projector to be a permanent feature in the room, so instead I installed a couple of hooks in the ceiling, and now it's just a matter of hooking up the screen and taking out the projector (both stored under the sofa). So I have the perfect home cinema setup in a matter of minutes with none of the unattractiveness of a TV!
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Q. What are your favourite things about your new home? What makes a house a home to you? A. It's always warm!! I find that in homes in England can be really cold and damp, but I'm fortunate that my apartment is always warm and the design makes it feel really homely and cosy. It's the perfect place to chill out and entertain friends. Q. Do you think it's more important to have a trendy look or a classic look that is timeless? A. I think it completely depends on the property. My apartment is probably more 'trendy' than timeless, although it's based on a style from 50 years ago that is still pretty 'on trend' today, and it suits the architecture of the block it is in. Having said that, I do love classic style, and I think when
you are designing an interior you have to consider what your main goals are for that particular property. Q. What did you learn from doing up your home? Any challenges / best bits ? A. The biggest challenge for me personally was 100% the sofa!! Fortunately it all worked out in the end, however it was definitely a learning curve and I realised how important it is to do your research if you are going to have anything made bespoke, so that you don't go with the wrong designer or carpenter. I certainly also learned about a lot of independent homeware design brands and furniture boutiques who I had never previously heard of! The best part is that although it's technically 'finished', I still enjoy tweaking things and adding new items of furniture or smaller homeware items such as new candles or @rosimai dishes and so the joy continues!
Thank you Rosi
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NATURE
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Musings of a Kent sheep farmer Shetland sheep rearing in the Alkham Valley
WORDS Peter Smith
WHEN A LAWYER IS FORCED INTO EARLY RETIREMENT due to ill-health, what does he do?
He becomes a farmer. Peter Smith says he already knew, he'd decided a year before. Peter tells his story... When I retired from being a City solicitor living in London in 2011, I wanted to do something completely different. Much as I like London I wanted open green spaces - bigger than Clapham Common.Â
However, it was not as difficult as I thought it might be after my birthing experience . My choice of the Shetland breed was crucial in this. They are intelligent, hardy sheep who know what to do.
Watching Country file on Sunday evenings and not looking forward to the Northern Line early next morning had something to do with it. I also had fond memories of time spent on a small farm in Dorset in the 1960s, when we would walk down the lane following their 20 or so cows for milking or loading old fashioned small straw bales on to a farm trailer with pitch forks.
After 170 or so lambs have been born on the farm since 2011 we have still not needed to assist a birth although one day I will have to intervene. In order to learn the trade, I spent a lot of time with Shetland breeders and friends near our farm, a shepherd called Nigel and his wife Angela.
I knew that I would become a farmer than a year before I retired. That was plenty of time to read Mary Castlell’s Starting with Sheep and - by far the most important thing - deciding on the right breed of Sheep. A one day course on lambing made me think there was a bit more to it. Helping a working shepherd lambing 1,300 pregnant ewes with 4 or 5 vet students was alarming. It was clearly hard and heavy work with a need to help many ewes deliver lambs.
You never stop learning about sheep. You learn most by watching them and by being patient. It used to be impossible for us to get them through a gate without a dog. They can run much faster than you can and in different directions. Now I can open the gate and call them in or I can walk through three fields and they will follow. What attracted me to the farm and it's surrounding area was the chalk downland with its open pastures and surrounding woodland. It is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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View of the farmhouse and fields in June
We own five or six acres of a much larger ancient woodland in a neighbouring valley that is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is a mix of many types of tree including ash, hornbeam, oak, wild cherry, field maple and much else. I am continually finding more about the woods. Recently I identified Whitebeam and Spindle trees. Door mice live in the woods and there are many wild flowers. We aim to farm ethically and environmentally. Many farms plough up grassland and replant with a single grass type every few years. We will never do that. Our farm land is permanent pasture with a diversity of grass types and wildflowers which we encourage. We have planted five wild life hedges by hand to promote biodiversity and provide increased shelter for the sheep. These are dense rows of trees and hedging plants a metre or so apart made up of 14 species of native hedging.In time they will become impenetrable to livestock.Â
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The valley behind Peter's woodland
Hawthorn, hornbeam and field maple make up 50% or more of the hedges with three species of wild rose and other types providing a variety of flowers and berries for pollinators and birds throughout the year. The house is surrounded by lawn. A few years ago we left three areas uncut until the autumn. To our surprise pyramid orchids appeared from dormant seed in the soil. Each year the number of orchids has increased and we now have three species of orchid as well  many other wild flowers. The only introduced seeds are yellow rattle which assists wild flowers to grow.
Bee keeping is a new venture for us. There is much to learn and we are hoping for our first honey this year. It is a thrill to see bees on flowers near the farm and think that they may be ours. Developing our bee keeping and planting more trees and hedging. I want this to be seedlings from our fields and woods to maintain the genetics. The rest will be promoting biodiversity including spearing wild flowers seeds obtained within walking distance of the farm.
Peter hearding a ewe with a crook; Lambs huddle in spring; Peter's prize winning photograph of Ram Helios, 18 months old
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WIMBLEDON COMMON We visited Wimbledon Common through the seasons to experience its beauty. With a very varied landscape from dense oak forest and babbling brooks to heathland and birches, the common showcases the best of nature in London.
SUMMER When summer flourishes, so do the blackberries on the brambles! Bring your tupperware because you will likely pick up a few kilos of berries along the lanes. If they don't all end up in your belly, you can make delicious jam once home. Seeking water? Why not cool down by the brook under the shade of the trees.
SPRING Come spring, the ferns start to take over and the trees leaves begin to form. New warmth makes way for picnics by a fallen tree trunk with few interruptions but a curious squirrel quickly warded off by a faithful pooch. It's the one place I find dogs are at their absolute best, the excitment so notable by the chases, swims and friends they make.
AUTUMN The trees turn from green to orange, then red as the autumn leaves begin to fall. A few wet days make for muddy walks in wellies and hoods. The ferns turn brown and dry as the sun begins to set by teatime.
WINTER Crisp sunlight bursts through the spindly birches and lights up the dry, golden grasses. It's probably my most favourite time of the year to go! A bit of rain or bitter cold might force you into the nearby pub The Fox & Grape for a warm cup of mulled wine or a roast on a Sunday.
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Note: The golfers are swinging their clubs all year round here and there is more than one course. Walkers and dogs are permitted on the courses but beware of flying balls. You may cross horse riders and rangers who survey the park on horseback.
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FASHION
Personalised Beauty
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Let's tie dye! This month, I'll show you how to tie dye with natural dye you've probably already got in your kitchen cupboard. TURMERIC Known for giving curries a rich golden colour, turmeric has incredible dyeing properties. You'll need 3 tbsp of the stuff so go for the big packet you will find in the world foods section of your local shop.
T-SHIRT New or old, make sure it's had a good wash to remove any dirt or starch from the fabric. This will ensure the dye adhere better. Once you have had a go tye dyeing, you could be more adventurous and try dyeing underwear sets, pillowcases and other garments.
METHOD
1 Soak the t-shirt in cold water for 30 minutes. __ 1 litre of water in a kettle and add it to a pan with 1 tbsp of 2 Boilturmeric. __ Let it cook on medium heat for 30 minutes. 3 Time to tie up your t-shirt. You can use elastic bands or string __ for this. Decide which design you want. You can look up
different tying techniques online. An easy one is to twist and scrunch in several places. This is what makes a sunburst effect!
4 Let it soak for 8-10 hours. The colour will intensify the longer __ you leave it. But if you take it out too early, you'll find the colour Once you get more confident with tie dye, you can try other items of clothings such as tracksuits, or bedlinen and pillowcases or blankets. Make sure the materials are natural, the won't take as well to synthetic materials.
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fades quickly as it dries. If you want a lighter look, leave for a shorter time. Rinse in cold water and ring out. Soak in 1 tbsp bicarb for 10 minutes to help the colour set. Rinse thoroughly. Leave to dry. I would recommend only washing on low temperature in case the colour runs onto light fabrics.
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BEAUTY
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BEAUTY IS PERSONALISED SKINCARE And it's all about BEING KIND TO YOUR SKIN. Finding products that are compatible with your complexion, age, skin type and lifestyle. Here are our top brands
LIXIRSKIN Lixirskin’s approach to skin care is refreshingly simple, “less is more”: few good quality ingredients, to give your skin simple instructions to do one thing at a time, and do it well. The Universal Emulsion is the most versatile moisturiser, a delight to spread on morning and evening. The Vitamin C paste gives your face a gentle boost in the morning, while the Electrogel Cleanser washes the day away. In other words, the “Universal Good Skin Trio” is a must-have. Shop at lixirskin.co.uk
LEO'S BOX As mentioned in this issue's podcast section, Leo's Box was founded by Lysander Bickham, a 16 year old entrepreneur who is juggling GCSE's and a mission to save the planet. He has curated a selection of ethical, UK based beauty brands in his monthly boxes and he makes sure you save money too! Brands such as Upcircle, Beefayre and Virginutty will feature in each box. Turn your bathroom into a guilt-free home spa! Shop at leosbox.co.uk
TRINNY LONDON If you don't know Trinny, you must have been born in the noughties. After many years on TV as part of the duo Trinny & Susannah making over women from frumpy to fabulous, Trinny has found her new calling in beauty. Her mission is to help women simplify their makeup routine and colour match skin tone, hair colour & eye colour with an ultra-portable stack. Your new best friend!
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Shop at trinnylondon.com
SUKIN Sukin is one of the first natural skincare brands to reach the masses. Hailing from Australia, the products are packed with natural ingredients whilst still being super affordable. Try the micellar water and the charcoal cleanser. Shop at hollandandbarrett.com
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TRENDS
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SPRING / SUMMER 2020 TRENDS
90s Minimalist
Those mom jeans, a simple white T and gold statement jewellery. Finish off the look with a retro bag.
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Neon Bright, brash colour blocking is this season's power trend. Choose softer, more lux fabrics to elevate your look.
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Crop Showing a bit of skin has never been so classy. Throw a blazer over a bralette or a lightweight shirt, with highwaisted culottes or a midi skirt.
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Stay at home
Keeping it casual but chic in cosy loungewear. Choose light linens & comfortable cottons in matching sets. Top it off with a top knot. @brookecagle
@jigsaw
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STREETSTYLE
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Coco Smith AKA BRUSH MAGAZINE FASHIONISTA QUEEN COSE Coco's summer streetstyle in this look is casual Sunday daywear. She's going out to a café and a browse at the plant shop next door. Feat. Doppio Coffee & Battersea Flower Station, Battersea. Coco is wearing: Collusion crop top, ASOS £15; Sunglasses, Anthropologie; Sweatpants, Nasty Gal, £12; Bag, Opening Ceremony; Shoes Stan Smith.
Jewellery: Skull Ring, The Great Frog; Shell Ring, Ebay; Earrings, Pomme Pomme London
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Sometimes, it's important to have outfits you can wear from day to night or dress up and dress down. DAYTIME This sexy pink, 90s inspired dress is from ZARA ÂŁ29.99 - it looks great with a red lip and casual accessories. She's heading to Battersea Park for a walk, via Farmer's Mistress, the best cafĂŠ in Battersea. (right) Jewellery: Necklace, In Association With; Earrings, H&M
EVENING Coco wears a floaty, flower print dress from Asos, strappy suede sandals and a shoulder bag with a metal chain strap. Her up-do, barettes and red lip create a sophisticated vibe for a night out with the girls.
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Garments made from recycled textiles
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Sporty summer ready-to-wear to suit all shapes
Natural makeup
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Repurposed & vintage accessories
Patterned dress, recycled polyester, LINDEX; Navy sandals, DUNE; Earrings, ACCESSORIZE; Woven bag, Brazil; Sunglasses, model's own
Black unitard, recycled polyester, H&M; Yellow visor, AMAZON; second hand denim bag, WANDSWORTH OASIS, BATTERSEA; Sandals, Model's own
Black joggers, recycled polyester, H&M; White shirt, organic cotton, WEEKDAY at ASOS; Nova trainers, beige, PUMA; Earrings, necklace & leotard, model's own
White denim jumpsuit, 100% cotton, H&M; Ceremonial gown, silk, China
White biker shorts, organic cotton, LINDEX; White crop top with square neck , organic cotton, ASOS; Baseball jacket, leather & wool, TOMMY HILFIGER
Abstract Codie leggings, recycled polyester, LUCY&YAK; Orange top, organic cotton, Monki at ASOS; Nova trainers in beige, PUMA; Cotton knit jumper, MASSIMO DUTTI
MODEL Charlotte
Gault
@charlottejanegault
EDITING Guillermo
Vilcherrez
@guillermovilcherrez photo
PHOTOGRAPHY Harriet
Smith
@harrietmjsmith
LOCATION Private Apartment Battersea
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We asked you to share your work from home spaces where you have been making things happen these last few months
Anthropology Master's student, Richmond @_selinalynch H E R E
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Photographer, London @florencefoxphotography
Entrepreneur, London @mountain_people_chalets
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professionals have been asked to work from home during the Covid-19 crisis, as directed by their government. Working people have had to adapt, and create comfortable work spaces in their homes to keep their motivation, and business going.Â
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HEALTH
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th i w g n i n i a r T TAYA @tayacarolineherself
Legs, Bums and Abs This month, Taya want to target your legs, bum and abs. She will get you fired up with these easy exercises. All you need is a mat, if working indoors and some work-out gear. She takes you through 3 exercises per area of the body in the sequences below. Repeat each sequence 10, 15 or 20 times on each side and do 3 rounds with 10 seconds break in between each sequence and a 20 second break between each round.
Slow and steady wins the race? The more time you spend deep in the position, the better for your muscles! Squeeze your bum, abs and legs. Floppy muscles don't grow! If you can't do a position, adapt it so you can
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The Bycicle
Russian Twist
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Jump Squats Taya is a fitness fanatic and loves to work out at home and in the park. She takes classes at her favourite gyms and wants to inspire people to find joy in exercise.
@tayacarolineherself
Curtsy Lunge
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LIFE'S A BEACH, WHAT CAN WE SAY! We are truly spoilt for choice on the South Coast and now has never been a better time to enjoy our local beaches. Ellen Lai, avid explorer and lover of nature, has been on the hunt for the most secluded spots by the sea.
WEST WITTERING, SUSSEX
@ellenllai
The Witterings are stunning this time of year and offer a huge expanse of sandy beaches and dunes for you to find the perfect, secluded spot.
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If you want to avoid the crowds, make your base at Chichester Harbour where the sea stairs go into the water. It is quiet here and you may spot the occasional heron! Reserve parking 1 week in advance to park in West Wittering Carpark or better still, park for free in East Wittering and walk to the beach in 15-20 minutes past horses and beautiful houses. There's a water sports business on the beach called 2XS where you can hire various equipment eg.kayaks. it is quite windy down there so be warned!
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This is a secret little haven I have been visiting for years. Parking - you can park on Greenways which leads onto the beach, on the side - free as there is no car park for this beach as it's normally filled with locals. 'There's a cafe on the beach which so lovely, they have bap options, huge variety of ice cream Be careful while swimming when it's low tide, the rocks are sharp and reef shoes are advisable! Top tip: Book parking in advance or find free parking via council cpz parking maps, or use streetview to zoom in on street parking signs.
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HOVE, SUSSEX
Sister to Brighton, Hove lies just West of the city centre. With the same charm as Brighton but on a smaller scale, the pebbly beach is quieter than it's well-known neighbour. Phot os @aas t hauppal
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If you want to avoid the crowds of Brighton beach, head to Hove instead. Situated just next to it, you can still have access to all the fun but have more space to breathe.
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There is lots of parking around Hove and for the watersports fans, there is a Kayak rental place on the beach, cafe for food and plenty more entertainment.
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SAMPHIRE HOE, KENT
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This beautiful cliff side beach is located just along from a country park which was built on the water to encourage wildlife.
Parking - you can park on at the Samphire Hoe Country Park carpark and wonder down. There is a café and toilet facilities near the carpark.
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Bring some rock shoes if you have delicate feet to protect yourself from the seabed. Top-tip: Birdwatching and fishing is permitted here so bring your equipment if you are a practice either of these hobbies.
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The beach is pebbly and becomes rockier as the tide goes down. It's great for rockpooling.
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GETAWAY Welcome to
MARGATE KENT With travel restrictions making holidays abroad difficult, Summer 2020 means travelling local. We take a trip to Margate in Kent and discover the beauty in the rough. In recent years, Margate has seen And we can see why; only 1hr from London by train an influx of creatives flocking to it's shores giving
and with heaps of cool, independent shops and
it the name 'Shoreditch-on-sea'.
restaurants, Margate is bursting with creativity.
GB Pizza Co
Botany Bay You can't miss Margate Town's bustling beach but the prettier beach lies just outside town - Botany Bay. With two stretches of white sand to choose from and views of chiseled white cliffs, it's no wonder it's a popular destination. Buses run from town and there are plenty of streets to park.
Yes, we all love pizza. But these are not just any pizzas, these are the best pizzas I've ever had in a British restaurant. The finest base with a chewy, puffy crust, delicious local ingredients to please all kind of eaters and great service. What more could you want? Booking advised during high season and weekends. Want to know more about the South East Kent Coast? Other top destinations are Whistable, Ramsgate, Herne Bay, Broadstairs & Folkestone.
Apartment Turner Contemporary
Kim Frewin-Clarke
Dreamland This amusement park was restored to it's former glory and reopened in 2015. With plenty to do for bigs and smalls, you might find yourself high up on the UK's oldest rollercoaster or booting up at the retro roller-disco.
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This gallery is like a mini Tate. Expect beautiful views of the sea, free entry and a rolling programme of exhibitions.
Our top pick for a place to stay is on Airbnb. This lovely, vintage inspired 2 bedroom apartment sleeps 4 guests. With a bohemian yet modern interior and views onto the seafront, this central apartment owned by Skye is perfect for a weekend at the seaside. www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/41979955
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DREAM DESTINATION
UZÈS, Gard Sunny Mediterranean climate, beautiful medieval towns and earthy natural wines without the pricetag or pretence of Provençe ST AY LA PIERRE VERTE is the most beautiful oasis nestled in the middle of the Garrigue (Mediterranean forest). Run by a charming English couple whose family has owned the land for 3 generations, there are several yurts with outdoor kitchens and a Mazet. The pool, yoga deck and communal dining are the hub of the retreat here and with the town only 10 minutes drive away, the markets and restaurants are yours for the picking. Stay from €40-80/night. E AT For a special meal, look no further than La Table d' Uzès. Ask for a table on the terrace. On the main square, it's Le Ten. For coffee, pastries and healthy lunch, visit Aust Café. Just off the main market square, escape the hustle and bustle and grab yourself a table and wait for the friendly sister duo to take your order. Just outside Uzès in Montaren is La Table 2 Julien which is highly recommended. Booking advised.
In Nîmes, Le Carré d'Art has an affordable lunch menu and is set in a beautiful house. There are so many DO things to do in the area and a visit to the tourist office will give you lots of ideas. Pont du Gard is a must as are walks in the local vineyards stopping at independent wine cellars Malaïgue, Les Collines de Bourdic, Les Lys are favourites. River swimming spots in Collias, La Baume in Sanilhac will help you cool down and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Gard. Further afield, you can horseride in the Camargue and visit Marseille and it's beautiful Calanques. But if you're staying in Ed and Ella's yurts, likelihood is the pool and a market trip to Uzès will be just enough to make your holiday in Southern France unforgettable. You might just decide you want to move out there! We did...
Fly/Train to Nîmes or Avignon and rent a Fiat 500 Convertable
FROM TOP Ed & Ella Cade, owners of La Pierre Verte, the pool; the Mazet; Uzès; horseriding in the Camargue; sunset in the Calanques National Park; Yurt; Gardon river; Lunch at La Table d'Uzès, lobster in Marseille Port. To book visit lapierreverte.eu Follow on Instagram @lapierreverte
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