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Welcome to our October edition.

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Well Autumn is well and truly upon us. As I sit here and look out of my office window, writing my Editor’s notes, it’s raining again, but with so much going on again in this month’s issue hopefully we can spread a little sunshine as you read through our magazine. for starters we have another fantastic competition page with a chance to win tickets to see the magnificent Lulu and Justine Currie live in concert, plus another chance to win £25 cash with our Who Am I competition and we have 10 pairs of tickets to give away for the festive gift fair held at the NEC Birmingham on the 16-19 November.

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With Autumn now here we take a look at foraging which is becoming very popular especially with local restaurants and celebrity chefs. Take a look at what we thought of our visit to the Denbigh & Flint show on page 10-11. Take a look at the right hand side of this page to see just some of the things we have going on in this month’s issue. If you have any local events going on in November or December in Flintshire or North Wales then please let us know we will do our best to publish them FREE of charge in our what’s on page. Until next month Reg - Editor inside Flintshire Proofread by Corrigimus

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Holiday review

Ski destinations Great little ski resorts you may never have heard of Small resorts with superb, hassle-free skiing, traditional architecture and après frolics to suit all are still out there – and usually cheaper than the big names, too.

Les Saisies, France

St Johann, Tyrol, Austria

steep and hairy. Book: based on six sharing: ernalow.co.uk.

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Where? Most people have heard of St Johann’s more famous neighbour, Kitzbühel. What they don’t know is that this Tyrolean town has a similar medieval centre, with frescoed buildings and old coaching inns, but lower prices. It has 43km of pistes and 17 lifts.

Where? The village is in the beautiful Beaufortain valley, 30km from the town of Albertville. It has 192km of pistes and 81 lifts. Why ? It’s known as a cross-country resort, but the downhill skiing is mainly gentle and ideal for beginners. This is a

Orelle, France

Where? This charming little resort in the Maurienne valley is made up of 10 hamlets of slate-roofed stone houses, and has some of the area’s best-value accommodation. Why? The skiing is linked by lift over the Col de Rosael to Val Thorens, so you can enjoy the slopes of the Trois Vallées at a fraction of the price of staying there – and enjoy the too. Book: Residence Le Hameau des Eaux d’Orelle costs £485 for four people in a one-bedroom at. Price includes Eurotunnel crossing, ights to Geneva extra: zenithholidays. co.uk.

Engelberg, Switzerland

Why? This is a good destination for beginners and intermediates, with nursery slopes on the gentle meadows behind the station. There’s a good choice of ski schools ballooning. Book: A week at Pension Mair costs £469pp B&B including

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Where? It is the nearest resort to Lake Luzern, 1h20m from Zurich airport. Why? This is one of the rst resorts in the Alps to get new snow from the north or north-west, so conditions are descents – the Laub and the Galtiburg – as well as 82km of pistes and 25 lifts. Prime Ski School has instructors on hand on the slopes, Book: A stay at Hotel Terrace costs from £399pp B&B

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Good for families Geilo, Norway

Where? In the Hallingdal valley, north-west of Oslo, Norway’s oldest ski resort is reachable by train and shuttle bus from Bergen and Oslo airports. Why? The slopes are quiet and unintimidating, and the ski school is award-winning, making it a great place to learn, especially as all the ski instructors speak good English. Book: From £555pp self-catering in Geilolia forest cabins, based on four sharing: skisafari.com.

Gressoney, Italy

Where: Gressoney is part of a group of unsung resorts in the Aosta valley, sharing a ski area with Champoluc and Alagna. Gressoney-La-Trinité, with its cobbled streets and wooden chalets, provides the most convenient base from which to explore the linked Monterosa ski area, which has 150km of pistes and 44 lifts. Why: Families will love the quiet pistes and lack of queues, and the little ones will wolf down the Italian food. Book: Chalet Hotel Valverde in Gressoney-La-Trinité costs £2,019 half-board for a family of four: espritski.com.

Arinsal, Andorra

Where? In western Andorra, Arinsal is part of the Vallnord ski area, where your ski pass also gives access to the resorts of Arcalis and Pal. Why? Under-12s get free lift passes, and prices are lower than in the Alps. The ski school comes highly recommended and the safe, enclosed slopes are great for Book: 3-11-year-olds and also has a bowling alley. From £523pp half-board: crystalski.co.uk.

Good for nightlife Sölden, Austria

Where? from smaller, quieter neighbour Obergurgl. The busy main street buzzes with bars, restaurants and shops. The two glaciers mean snow is pretty much guaranteed and the views are spectacular. Why? There are 40 places to eat in town and 30 up the mountain, but the star is the glass-and-steel Ice Q (pictured right), which features in the Bond movie ‘Spectre’. Après venues include the on-mountain Book: Chalet Hotel Hermann costs £721pp half-board including three days’ ski hosting: skitotal.com.

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Denbigh and Flint County Show August 2017 By Melissa Thorp

Thousands once again flocked to the annual Denbigh and Flint County Show. Running for many years, the show has travelled all over both North Wales counties; moving to the existing site at the Green, Denbigh in 1990. Since then the show has evolved into the easy to follow site that visitors experience today to provide an eclectic mix of agricultural competitions and attractions suitable for all the family. We arrived and parked up in the free car park close to the ground, and we were straight away drawn in to the first stand we came across - a lumberjack demonstration that had us all cheering on the competitors. Also in the countryside section we learnt the correct way to handle an air-rifle and spoke to some of the experts in wildlife conservation; fisheries and wild raptors. Our next port of call was to see the horses and we walked down into the light horse area where there are nine different rings to watch a whole host of horsemanship, including BSJA Show Jumping. From there we headed to the main ring in time to see the amazing Royal Signals motorbike display team ‘The White Helmets’ performing stunts and tricks – including jumping through fire which wowed the crowd. There were a number of other attractions on throughout the day including the Cheshire Dog Display Team. In the livestock area we saw cattle, sheep and pigs of all types being shown and judged by the finest stock-men and


women and wandering a little further we saw magnificent shire horses. The Fur and Feather section had a huge variety of hens, ducks, pigeons and rabbits – and gave the children the chance to show their favourite pets too. We next visited the vintage section which had a number of classic cars, tractors, engines and machinery from a bygone age of farming to admire. A fab bit to stroll around with your ice creams and the exhibitors were all very friendly and willing to answer questions – we came away with great facts and information. After a stroll around we headed to the Food Hall which had cookery demonstrations throughout out the day and a wonderful array of locally produced foods to tempt your palate – also a great place to head for lunch! We tried lots of delicious samples from salamis to pies to cakes and even tried a couple of cider and spirit samples, before making the difficult decision of what was for lunch. The afternoon was spent walking around the rest of the show ground. There were over 200 stands at the show, including the owl rescue centre, gifts, garden ware, home ware and information stands from wildlife to Chester Zoo - providing shopping and gifts for everyone plus plenty of freebies and little attraction for the kids. My daughters were also amazed by the Floral Art and Horticulture section where home grown fruit and veg were judged and you could see a bee hive at work and buy some bees wax candles or sample some honey. Of course we couldn’t miss the Kidzone area which had regular Punch and Judy shows throughout the day, plus a jungle gym, bouncy castle and inflatable slide and some fairground games. Families with older children should also check out the funfair and enjoy some fast and furious rides for the brave, they also had a few rides that were a little more sedate for the less adventurous… The Denbigh and Flint Show is a great day out with a massive variety of attractions and entertainments to suit the whole family. Next year promises to be even bigger and better with new classes and even more new attractions. We can’t wait! Do you have an event you would like to share to over 16,000 Homes? Let us know 01352 870 760

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MOTORING REVIEW October New Audi Q8 SUV Previewed Expect the best of the best from Audi’s new luxury 4x4, including hybrid power and a hot RS Q8 model When it goes on sale in 2018, the Audi Q8 will sit close to the top of the luxury SUV tree, where it’ll compete with the Porsche Panamera, the Bentley Bentayga, the Range Rover and the forthcoming Lamborghini Urus. It’ll usurp the A8 saloon as Audi’s flagship, and while the Q8 you see here will be the core model, Audi will almost certainly offer a powerful RS Q8 in time. Seen below in our exclusive image, the RS Q8 should produce about 600bhp. Expect it to come suitably adorned with a hard-hitting bodykit and vast alloy wheels, as well as lowered suspension for a more menacing stance and greater cornering stability.

The Q8 has been previewed a number of times, both in standard guise and in ‘warm’ Q8 Sport Concept form. The Sport Concept may well morph into an SQ8 model, which would sit between the Q8 and the expected RS Q8. The Sport Concept has a 444bhp 3.0-litre petrol engine, with an additional electric motor boosting power to 469bhp. Like the latest A8, we expect each and every Q8 to have a hybrid setup, with the ‘standard’ model likely to produce around 438bhp – enough to propel it from 0-62mph in 5.4 seconds. It should come as no surprise to learn Audi is broadening its SUV range. The German carmaker already offers four ‘Q’ SUV models, against BMW’s five ‘X’ cars, and Mercedes’ five ‘GL’ SUVs. Given it’s easier to engineer profitability into luxurious, expensive vehicles, it’s no wonder Audi is aiming high with the Q8 – although in fairness the dinky Q2 caters for SUV customers on more relatable budgets. Audi Q8 design The Q8 takes up roughly the same amount of road space as the current Audi Q7 – it’s over five metres long, with three metres between its front and rear wheels. It sits 40mm lower, -

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though, and is distinguished by its lower roofline and sharply angled rear end. This should lend it an SUV-coupe air – something that was echoed by the Q8 concept being fitted with four, rather than five seats. While the Q8 may become available as a five-seater by the time it arrives in showrooms, Audi is likely to leave carrying seven people to the Q7. Like the new Audi A8, the Q8 will feature Audi’s next generation of interior design. A wraparound dashboard graces the Q8 Concept’s interior and showcases a “new control and display concept”, and it’ll come festooned with technology and infotainment systems. The latest in self-driving and protective technology is expected to feature, with Audi likely to be putting its recent tie-up with tech company NVIDIA to good use. 0708MRI_135x90_FINAL.pdf

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OCTOBER FILM REVIEW Blade Runner 2049 Blade Runner 2049’ takes us back to the dark future of the original classic to find a new blade runner, Officer K, searching for the missing Rick Deckard. Deckard disappeared 30 years ago, but K has discovered a secret that could plunge what remains of society into turmoil. With the world continuing to decay around him, he hunts for Deckard, the one man who may be able to help him. The long-awaited sequel to a landmark of science fiction, ‘Blade Runner 2049’ brings Harrison Ford back to his iconic role, and sees the acclaimed director of ‘Arrival’ put his stamp on the dystopian cyberpunk future. Released on 06/10/17 Genre Action, Drama, Science Fiction Cast members Denis Villeneuve, Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, Robin Wright

The Ritual The Ritual’ follows the reunion of a group of college friends, which takes a turn for the terrifying as they try to navigate a creepy, foreboding forest. It was supposed to be a relatively easy hike through the country that would let them reconnect, but they soon realise that something’s not right in these woods. There’s something out there, stalking them – and it’s not going to let them leave. Based on the terrifying, award-winning novel by Adam Nevill, ‘The Ritual’ is a chilling horror story that reminds us it’s never safe to go into the woods. Released on 13/10/17 Genre Horror Cast members Rafe Spall, Rob James-Collier, Sam Troughton Directed by David Bruckner 20

Home Again When Alice separates from her husband, she needs a clean break and goes ‘Home Again’, back to Los Angeles. And then she invites three young men to live with her… During a night out on her 40th birthday, she meets three aspiring filmmakers who need a place to stay, and she agrees to let them live in her guesthouse. It’s an impulsive decision that will change her life forever, bringing new friendships and new romance – at least until her ex-husband shows up again. Go back ‘Home Again’ with Reese Witherspoon in this heartwarming story of love, friendship and the families we create for ourselves. Released on 29/09/17 Genre Comedy Cast members Reese Witherspoon, Michael Sheen, Candice Bergen Directed by Hallie Meyers-Shyer


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October We're into October and it's time to clear the summer bedding and think about brightening the garden before the dull days of winter. Well here we are in October we must now think of clearing the summer bedding as it is beginning to look sad and we must get our autumn and16-19 winter flowering NOVEMBER plants into the ground. There are plenty of great looking violas, pansies and heathers with their bright colours to brighten up those dull winter days. So let us now create some colour and interest to take us through those periods until the spring. Buy your bulbs for spring Talking of spring, if you haven't already bought your bulbs, now is a great time. There is a huge selection in garden centres and nurseries of tulips varying in colour from white through to nearly black, not forgetting those gorgeous reds, oranges, stripes, short, tall, early and late varieties. It is good to look out for all the species as well.

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clay soil and incorporate plenty of organic matter such as well-rotted manure, compost, composted bark or planting compost. Mix the excavated soil with lots more organic matter and even some bonemeal or controlled-release fertiliser, and refill the trench firming the soil as you go. Image: digging.

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There are many small species of crocus, iris, tulipa, alliums, anemone, fritillaria, lily-of-the-valley and plenty of other exciting bulbs. The prices vary depending on what you are looking for, but they are not always as expensive as you think to plant up the odd container on the patio or by the front door. If you use established planting that is already in there, and may be add heathers, euonymous, or skimmia japonica to give colour all season long. Bulbs shooting up through from dwarf narcissi in late February through to late flowering tulips and narcissi in early May, you can create your own wonderful colour creation all of your own. Creating a boundary Hedges are the perfect solution for providing a naturallooking boundary to a garden; they are more colourful and interesting than a fence and are perfect for encouraging wildlife into the garden. There are lots of plants suitable for providing a hedge, barrier or screen - whether you want evergreen or deciduous, formal or informal. Now is a great time to plant a hedge, especially if you want an inexpensive one. There is a wide range available bare-rooted such as beech, hawthorn and hornbeam plants, which are less than those bought in pots. But, if you want an evergreen hedge, then these plants are only available in containers.

Before planting, water the plants well - either give container plants a good soaking or place bare-rooted plants in a bucket of water for half an hour or so. Then it's just a matter of planting at the right distance apart: most types should be planted 18 inches apart although conifers and more vigorous types can be planted two to three feet apart. For a really thick barrier you can even plant a doublestaggered row. To help ensure a bushier hedge, trim back sideshoots and even cut off the top couple of inches of deciduous hedging plants and privet. After planting, water in well and be prepared to water during dry spells for the first year. Adding a sprinkling of fertiliser over the soil in the spring will help make growth even stronger. It is hard to beat the value of conifers for the winter garden. There are so many colours and shapes from the pencil-like Juniperus scopulorum Skyrocket to the spreading pines, firs and the ground covering prostrate junipers. There are types that grow from several inches high to several feet according to your garden. There are also dozens of evergreen shrubs which, like conifers, not only come in various shades of green but there are ever-yellow and ever-silver as well as variegated types. The latter will certainly help lift the spirits on dull and dark days.

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The question mark was missing, perhaps denoting an answer reached: “the future is miserable and I shall sing it”. Tickets for the JUSTIN CURRIE – Chester – Live Rooms show are available from: Sunday 22nd October 2017 CHESTER – Live Rooms Box Office No: 0871 220 0260 Website – https://www.theliverooms. com/ event/justin-currie- pallbearers/ Tickets - £20.00 (advance) Doors – 7.00pm / On-stage – 7.30pm To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets to see Justine Currie simply answer this question: “In what year did Justine Currie decide to go it alone?” Send your answer to: reg@insideflintshiremagzine.co.uk with your full name, address and contact details


(born 2 July 1973) is an English comedian and actor. His 2010-11 stand-up comedy tour was officially inaugurated into the Guinness World Records as the most successful of all time, playing to over 1.2 million people. In a 2004 poll for the BBC, he was named the 46th most influential person in British culture. He has written, produced, and acted in several award-winning television and film projects. In addition, he has authored three books. In 2015, he starred in BBC sitcoms Car Share and Cradle to Grave. In 2016, He won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Male Comedy Performance, the BAFTA TV Award for Best Scripted Comedy and the National Television Award.

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October is foraging month!

With the country restaurants and even celebrity chefs serving up wild food, it is becoming hugely fashionable to go foraging nowadays. If you’ve ever popped a blackberry into your mouth on a country walk, or swiped an apple from a conveniently overhanging branch - go on, admit it - then you’re a forager, too. When you think about it, we’re all hunter-gatherers at heart and helping ourselves to fruit and fungi from hedgerows and fields is a valuable reminder of where our food actually comes from.

It’s always been a part of life in North Wales, especially in the rural areas. Farmers still chew sorrel leaves to quench their thirst out in the fields, and grandmothers (well, some of them) still pluck nettle-tops to add to a traditional Welsh broth. Blackberrying, mushrooming, nut gathering and sloe-picking are common pursuits and the old recipes are seeing a revival.

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The blackberry or bramble is found widespread over Flintshire with its arching canes found in open spaces in tangled thickets. As a change to making pies, jam and bramble jelly, try making blackberry wine or blackberry whisky. Or you can try pickled blackberry with cheese, and use the syrupy vinegar in dressings or on ice cream afterwards. Be quick though as blackberries are only widely available until the middle of October. Damsons are a type of plum with oval, slightly pointed fruit about 2-3cm across with a dark blue skin and yellow-green flesh. They grow on large shrubs or small trees, often in thickets and are again abundant in the hedgerows of Flintshire. The fruit ripen from mid-August and can be picked often into October depending on conditions. It’s a tart fruit that makes excellent jam but you can also make very good port-like damson wine and even damson vodka. From the blackthorn, sloes are tart, acidic fruits used to make the deep-red, wintry drink, sloe gin. Available from September along hedgerows, (we have found great crops on canal tow paths) the general rule is to pick the small round blue-black berries after the first frost as it softens the skins and helps to release the juices. (You can get round this by picking early and freezing at home instead.) Neither animal nor vegetable, mushrooms are

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Instructions for 1 gallon of Damson Wine (4.5 Litre) ● Add 4-6 lb (1.8 -2.7 Kg) Damsons into a fermenting bucket, add 1.3 Kg (3lbs) of ordinary sugar (granulated household white) ● Pour on 2 Litres of boiling water and stir with a plastic or metal spoon until the sugar is dissolved. ● Top up to 4.5 Litre with cold water and wait until at room temperature. ● Add Pectolase as per instructions and yeast and stir again. ● Stir daily for 4-6 days. ● Strain through a funnel and muslin bag into demi-john and top up to 4.5 litre with cold water. (You may want to pre measure and mark the outside of the demi-john) Fit the airlock with water to the mark and leave to ferment out of direct sunlight at a steady temperature (Ideally 20-22C) ● When the bubbling has stopped (usually about 2-3 weeks) leave for 2-3 more days then syphon the liquid into the bucket leaving sediment behind. Rinse out the demijohn and pour the wine back into the demi-john and leave for another week. Syphon into clean wine bottles and leave for another 2 weeks before sampling. ● Ideally leave for 2-3 months as the wine will improve with ageing.

Makes one 750ml jar. ● 150ml red-wine vinegar ● 180ml water ● 15 juniper berries ● 2 bay leaves ● Shaved skin from 1 small orange ● 75g caster sugar ● 1 tbsp flaky sea salt ● 320g fresh blackberries, gently washed and left to dry ● Cook everything bar the blackberries on a medium-high heat until the sugar and salt dissolve and the liquid is just coming to a boil. Take off the heat and leave to cool completely. ● Put the blackberries in a sterilised jar then pour over the cooled liquid, making sure the berries are fully submerged. ● Leave at room temperature for five days, by which time they’ll be ready to eat. Store in the fridge for up to three months.

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OCTOBER Now that the weather is getting colder, it is time to mentally prepare for winter. Part of the way to do that is to make a house more cosy…that way it looks and feels warm inside even if it’s cold outside. Most of these ways are easy and inexpensive, so hopefully some of them will help you your home more cosy, too.

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Use Textured Fabrics Textured fabrics such as faux fur, chenille and velvet are soft to the touch and make a space feel warm. Draping a faux fur throw or a chenille blanket on your sofa makes it look like a cosy place to curl up. And if your feet get cold, there’s a blanket within easy reach, or try swapping out some of your cushion covers for ones with textured fabric. Hang Curtains Along a similar line, adding curtains to your space will help to soften it and make it feel more cosy. This is part of the reason canopy beds appeal to so many people. Installing curtains all the way across the wall gives a similar feel to the room in general.

Paint A Dark Colour Using dark paint on the walls can help to make a room feel cosy…just like light paint helps to make it feel open and airy. So if you’re going for the snug, warm feel, try going darker. If you really want to go all out, paint the ceiling dark too

Provide Comfortable Seating This may seem a little obvious, but it’s hard to have a cosy room if there aren’t any comfortable spots to sit. To me, there is nothing more inviting than a chaise (even the cat thinks this is the best seat in the house!) However, a comfortable sofa, love seat or chair will also work. Adding an ottoman that people can put their feet up on is an extra bonus. Put Down Area Rugs There’s something about having softness under your feet that makes you feel cosy. If you have hard floors in the seating area of your room or around the bed, consider putting down an area rug to add some comfort (it’s hard to get out of bed if you know your feet are going to hit a cold floor!) Create a Reading Nook Set up a corner in the room with a comfortable seat, a reading light, some good books, and a place to set a drink. It will look so cosy, you may even find yourself reading more, Somewhat enclosed spaces, like a window bench in a office, seem to have built-in cosiness…take advantage of it by making it a good place to sit.


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Add 2 tablespoons of oil, the balsamic and a good pinch of sea salt and black pepper. Toss everything together really well to coat, then spread across the tray, making sure the chicken isn’t covered by the vegetables. Roast for around 1 hour, or until the chicken is golden and cooked through, turning and basting it a couple of times during cooking with the juices from the tray.

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.