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Welcome to our September edition.
We had such a massive response to our 4 great competitions we ran in our August issues with literally hundreads of email enteries coming in so thank you for taking the time to enter our competitions and if you weren’t lucky enough to win last month please try again this month, You never know you could win a pair of tickets to see the awesome Rebecca Ferguson See page 42 for more details.
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Holiday Review September
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On board Viking Star, the luxury ship that will change your mind about cruising “Being in a ship is being in a jail – with the chance of being drowned,” wrote Samuel Johnson. The good doctor doth protest too much, I mused over a martini in the soaring atrium of a ship cruising south through the mid-Atlantic. In front of me a trio of classical musicians performed Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos. Soon I would head to Italian restaurant Manfredi’s for truffled risotto and a marinated rib eye. Any drowning would have been done in the restaurant’s epic wine list. It was the second evening of a four-night cruise from New York City to San Juan, Puerto Rico. My only other voyage was a decade ago, from New York to the Bahamas on a 3,000-passenger vessel the size of an aircraft carrier. Viking Star was instantly different. In 2015 Viking began operating ocean cruises in the Mediterranean, Adriatic and Baltic, unveiling Star as the first in what will be a five-ship ocean fleet
We embarked from Manhattan Cruise Terminal on the Hudson River. I took a table at the Aquavit Terrace by the stern (adjacent to a glass-encased infinity swimming pool), a front-on view of Midtown’s skyscrapers glittering to light as dusk fell. Two hours later we sailed out, passing within 200 yards of the Statue of Liberty. An elderly Jewish couple from Los Angeles gazed at Ellis Island lit up in the bay. “My grandfather arrived there 70 years ago,” said the man, misty-eyed. We drank to that. A mid-sized ship, Star has the sleek pointed bow of a yacht, wooden decks and a 360-degree second-deck “promenade” with a full-loop jogging track. Interiors channel Viking’s Nordic roots. On board are several hundred works of art – paintings, photographs, sculptures – numbered as in a gallery. You can download a Viking Art Guide app for a narrated tour. The second day the sea was choppy and I spent most it in the Explorer’s Lounge, a two-storey area at the bow with floor-to-ceiling windows. Its upper floor is an immaculately curated museum and library full of ancient artefacts (Viking axes and arrowheads), old seafarers’ maps and telescopes.
The third, Sky, will be christened under the Midnight Sun in Tromsø, Norway, in July. The cruise I was on heralded the next step in Viking’s ocean expansion: Star will spend European winters island-hopping the Caribbean, with other sailings to Belize, Brazil and the Amazon. The NYC-San Juan leg formed part of a “repositioning” to the Caribbean, which meant I was one of 650 guests in a ship that can take 930. Still, it had all the trappings of an official voyage, including star chefs, guest lecturers and Swedish masseuses. And Viking’s founder and chairman, Norwegian Torstein Hagen, came along for the ride.
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Hundreds of hardcover books by and about great explorers (Cook, Amundsen, Heyerdahl) line the shelves. It felt like a private collection: when I opened a copy of Wilfred Thesiger’s Arabian Sands (1959), a yellowing copy of an old newspaper review fell out.
Between reading and looking through the lounge telescopes, I popped downstairs for snacks at Mamsen’s, a traditional Norwegian café serving small-plate delicacies: steak tartare, a succulent gravlax sandwich, fiskakke (fishcakes) on rye bread, and glorious sponge cake.
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There are 15 places to eat and drink on board, and while Memsen’s and Manfredi’s were my favourites, the chowder and whole lobster in the main restaurant gave them a run for their money. By day three the weather had cleared. I ate a juicy hamburger beside a pool mercifully void of screaming children (Viking has an adults-only policy), and by 3pm settled in the Wintergarden, a glorious tea room with retractable roof and a ceiling of wood carved in the shape of Norwegian trees. And what tea! Waiters ferried multi-layered towers of scones, meringues and cucumber sandwiches, as well as steaming pots of coffee, all to the accompaniment of a jazz quartet. So what were the downsides? If anything I would say the entertainment. On this cruise there were no land excursions, so I attended two Caribbean-themed lectures in the main theatre but found them underwhelming. The Abba showcase in the same venue one evening was more suited to the lobby of a Vegas hotel. But these are quibbles. Besides, the spectacular spa more than made up for deficiencies elsewhere.
How to book Viking Ocean Cruises offers an 11-day West Indies Explorer round trip from San Juan, Puerto Rico, departing December 6, 2017. From £3,140 per person including flights (0800 298 9700; vikingcruises.co.uk).
I had already spent time there, alternating, Nordic-style, between its sweltering sauna and icy “snow grotto” (real snow), but on the recommendation of Karen Schragle, owner of Boston’s Wayland Travel, who I’d met earlier at Mamsen’s, I booked a 90-minute “cupping massage” on my final evening. The treatment uses plastic suction cups to suck toxins out of the skin (all that wine and rich food had to go) and it was extraordinary. When it was over I felt I was floating on air. All 465 of the ship’s rooms have private balconies and I stepped onto mine and stood in the fresh sea air. Puerto Rico was getting close, we’d be there by dawn. I went inside, left the door open, and turned on the flatscreen TV. Our Man in Havana starring Alec Guinness was on. Why not? In the darkness beyond my window was the coast of Cuba. I lay in bed, the sound of the ocean churning against the ship’s sides, and fell asleep to a classic.
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1. Heat oven to 190C/fan 170C/gas 5. Place the pears in a medium-size pan, add the granulated sugar and cook on a medium heat until the fruit starts to soften and releases its juices, about 10 mins. Add the blackberries and bring back to the boil, then remove from the heat. Spoon the fruity mixture into 4 individual ovenproof ramekins, or 1 large baking dish. 2. Place the flour, butter and a pinch of salt in a large bowl and rub together with your fingers until the mixture resembles coarse breadcrumbs. Add the pistachios and demerara sugar, then stir to combine. 3. Sprinkle crumble evenly over the cooked fruit. This can be done up to 1 day ahead, or frozen for up to 1 month. Bake for 20-25 mins if small, 40 mins if large, until golden. If baking from frozen, add 15 mins cooking time. Remove from the oven, cool slightly, then serve with ice cream.
For The Filling 700g (or 4 large) ripe English pear , peeled and cubed 100g golden granulated sugar 250g blackberry Ice cream, to serve (optional)
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MOTORING REVIEW September By Chris Knapman he original Honda NSX of 1990 was renowned not only for its speed and handling, but also its reliability and how easy it was to drive - traits not usually associated with a supercar. To that formula the all-new NSX can add some kind of green credentials, for this is a supercar with a petrol-electric hybrid powertrain that’s designed both to improve performance and reduce the amount of fuel the NSX uses. Rivals for this mid-engined supercar include the Audi R8 and Lamborghini Huracan, as well as the rear-engined Porsche 911 Turbo. The question is, does Honda’s hybrid represent an evolution in supercar design, or is it merely a gimmick? Comfort 8/10 Exceptionally quiet for a car of this type The biggest impression of comfort portrayed by the NSX is in how quiet it is. For that you can thank its ability to run on electric power - in fact, there’s even a Quiet mode that maximises the use of the car’s three electric motors as well as closing flaps in the exhaust to reduce the volume of the V6. True, running in silence is not necessarily part of the supercar experience, but it does give the NSX a neat trick, much in the same way as the plug-in hybrid BMW i8 can slip along without burning any petrol.
Dashboard layout 7/10 Works well, but could do with looking more special You might well expect something a bit special when climbing into your supercar, so it’s a little disappointing to see the NSX uses the same touchscreen as the Honda Jazz. This is made worse by the fact it’s not even a very good system in the Jazz, let alone a car costing 10 times as much, there being too many icons to navigate and only a basic (not to mention optional) Garmin satnav. The quality of materials is plush by Honda’s standards, but arguably still not up to what you’d expect of a car with a six-figure price tag. The main driving mode rotary control that sits in the centre of the dash does at least move with slick precision, allowing you to access the default Sport mode as well as Quiet, Sport+ and Track. In addition, the digital instrument display is crisp and clear, and the controls on the steering wheel make it easy to scroll through the trip computer’s various functions.
The NSX also rides bumps well thanks to its adaptive suspension. It might lack the ultimate suppleness of a McLaren or an Audi R8, but there’s still enough day-to-day comfort to continue Honda’s trick of building a supercar that anybody could drive. A perfect driving position helps here, and while the large tyres do generate some noise on poorly surfaced roads, the NSX is still quieter than a Porsche 911 Turbo.
Easy to drive 8/10 Get used to the size and it’s a piece of cake The latest NSX might be a significantly wider car than its predecessor, but it is still simple to drive once you are accustomed to its size. The large wing mirrors and a decent sized rear screen help with seeing traffic behind, plus there’s a reversing camera to make parking a less nervous affair, but a Porsche 911 still beats the NSX in terms of visibility.
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The standard nine-speed automatic gearbox and precise controls also help with ease of driving, allowing you to place the NSX with confidence, whether travelling at low speed through a town or at higher velocity on your favourite country road. It’s also impressive how Honda has managed to create a braking system that can recover energy without the pedal ever feeling anything less than perfectly modulated. It’s testament to how well engineered the NSX is, much like the way the hybrid system switches so smoothly between power sources. In addition, because the NSX uses four-wheel drive it can put its power to the road without ever feeling overly twitchy, provided of course you leave it in the default Sport mode with the stability systems fully engaged. Affordability 5/10 Expensive to buy, but servicing is at least included The NSX is an advanced car that has taken an awfully long time to develop, so it’s no surprise it costs a lot of money to buy. Even so, an asking price that comfortably exceeds that of the Audi R8 and Porsche 911 Turbo is hard to ignore, particularly as it doesn’t include parking sensors or satnav as standard.
the asking price, but bear in mind that any maintenance or repairs will need to be carried out by one of Honda’s NSX specialists. Another unexpected blow that will be of no consequence at all to any self-respecting supercar owner is that just as the NSX’s hybrid system doesn’t allow it to lead the field for fuel economy, so it loses out to the 911 Turbo for CO2 emissions too. Limited supply and a lot of demand should mean resale values hold up well. The verdict 7/10 The Honda NSX is certainly an interesting car, with very high levels of performance and an impressively useable side to its character, while exclusivity ensures it still attracts plenty of attention. Whether you’ll miss the noise and excitement of a high revving engine is another matter, though, and it’s hard to ignore the fact that Honda’s pricing strategy places it amongst some truly fierce competition. Our favourite version Honda NSX, list price £143,950
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Mold Food and Drink Festival 16th and 17th September2017 By Melissa Thorpe Crowds flocked to the annual food and drink festival as it returned to Mold for its eleventh year last year. Foodies descended on the Flintshire town for the two-day event at New Street Car Park. Renowned as one of Wales’ top festivals for food-lovers, this family-friendly event attracts over 13,000 visitors each year to sample the delights on offer. This event showcases the best of local and artisan food and drink plus the festival also had plenty of arts and craft, live music, cookery theatre and school and celebrity chef demonstrations. We had a great time checking it out last year. On arrival we were given a goodie bag and a programme and set about making our way around the 120 exhibitors from across Wales with, of course, plenty of food and drink stalls to tempt the tastebuds. We love the fact you can ‘try before you buy’ and even sample some things you haven’t tried before. Once we’d had a good look round, we picked up food from our favourite stalls and sat in the main atrium of the open air food court. From there we could enjoy the live music whilst we ate and sit back and watch the bustle. There was also plenty for the kids to do with
interactive cookery workshops and plenty of children’s activities in the Interactive Zone, with art and craft activities by Spavens and the popular Children’s Cookery School and Food Science Lab offering free, fun cookery sessions throughout the weekend. This year the two day event returns and is set to be even bigger and better than ever. Festival chairman John Les Tomos said: “We’re delighted to welcome, yet again, some great names to the festival. Every year the celebrity and local chefs provide entertaining and creative cookery demonstrations for our visitors. This year I think we have a particularly exciting line-up with lots of variety on offer.” “We’re gearing up for an even bigger and better festival for this year, with a record number of food and drink exhibitors, street food, live music and the children’s cookery theatre. There will also be new interactive demos by local producers including sausage making, apple pressing and candle rolling.”
“We’re looking forward to welcoming everyone to our 12th festival. It’s going to be a fantastic weekend.” There are over 140 food and drink exhibitors from
the local area and beyond this year, with an even bigger array of mouth-watering gourmet goodies to savour. The cookery theatre programme will feature inspirational demonstrations by headliner Jean-Christophe Novelli, The Great British Bake Off winner Jo Wheatley and award-winning chef Graham Tinsley on the Saturday, plus many more! The children’s cookery school and food science lab returns, along with healthy eating trails, and interactive demos. Local bands and musicians will once again entertain on the outdoor stage and there’s plenty of seating in the open-air foodcourt which offers not only a huge choice of delicious street food, but a selection of local ales and ciders too. There’s a fantastic music line up again this year with an eclectic mix from Folk to Brass to Ska! Including the brilliant Strictly Saxes playing well known jazz, film classics and present day tunes, soloists Jim Bazely and Joel Anthony playing a mix of guitar classics and indie rock, local bands The Drive and 50 Hertz and Babylon Leaf to name but a few. We’re especially looking forward to Yubaba who are a fantastic 7 piece funk and soul party outfit – guaranteed to get you moving and grooving.
Event Details The festival is a weekend event 16th and 17th September, 10am5pm daily (with music and live entertainment until 8pm). Free park and ride from County Hall into Mold all weekend. Visit the website for more details. Bring your family and friends and enjoy a fantastic foodie weekend in this beautiful part of North Wales. Top Tip: the stalls in the marquee close at 5pm, so make sure you’ve loaded up with food/ drink ready to enjoy the bands up until 8pm. Location: New Street Car Park, Mold, Clwyd CH7 1NY Price: £7.00 (Adults); £15.00 (Family) Telephone: 07775 037721 or 07545 431723 Email: info@moldfoodfestival. co.uk Website:
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This month took us to the bridge inn Sandycroft which re opened at Easter and is under new management. The new manager David has a wealth of experience in the catering and hospitality industry having served his time in the Chester Grovenor Hotel he has since held management positions at the Goshawk,the Nags Head Mickle Traford ,The Milstone Penyfordd and the Oak Taporley amiongs others. The Bridge In is an inviting looking pub from the outside and after having a face lift since re opening its very contempory on the inside too and has been refurbished to a high standard. The bar area had a warm inviting atmosphere and it’s the kind of pub you could not only come for a meal but make a night of it and enjoy the great selection of draught beers and lagers or a wine in the huge enclosed beer garden were they have a children’s play area and even have an area at the rear with Chickens they are rearing. We were shown to our table and asked what drinks we would like whilst we perused the menu. We were spoilt for choice as the Starters all sounded delicious but swiftly decided on Chicken wings for Reg and BBQ ribs for me. The starters were brought out quickly and looked delicious they were both presented on butcher blocks, the chicken wings were served in a tin pot with a side of sour cream. The wings were in a peri peri sauce which had a kick to them but were tasty at the same time, the sour cream worked well to cool them down a tad. The ribs were amazing they literally fell of the bone and the sauce was to die for the idea of having a toasted ciabatta accompanying them to dip in the sauce was a great addition as the sauce was absolutely too good to waste! The service was impeccable and even though they were pretty busy the food was brought out swiftly and all piping hot. For the main meal Reg chose the home made Steak burger and I had the 10oz rump steak. The homemade steak burger was ginormous and so succulent it was topped with tomatoes and melted cheese and sandwiched in a brioche bun it came with a pan of proper homemade chunky chips which were absolutely amazing. The 10oz rump steak likewise did not disappoint, it was tasty and cooked perfectly again this was presented with a pan of chips, a fried tomatoe and mushrooms and as requested a jug of peppercorn sauce which was the creamiest peppercorn sauce I have
ever tasted and was yummy to dip the chunky chips in. Our main and starter were really enjoyable and although we were bursting we could not resist trying a dessert especially when I noticed the cheeseboard on the menu. Reg opted for New York cheesecake and me the cheeseboard , the cheesecake was a generous slab of tangy, creamy filling on a thick biscuit base it was drizzled with chocolate sauce and was delicious. The cheese board did not disappoint the huge platter was filled with a variety of cheeses including creamy Brie, crumbly Cheshire ,Mature Cheddar and Stilton it was a good balance of different cheeses it was also served with an assortment of crackers butter a pot of Ploughman’s pickle , grapes, apples and capers. The three courses were all delicious we could not fault anything this together with the impeccable service ,lovely relaxed surroundings and atmosphere makes the Bridge Inn a perfect place to eat and drink definitely a 5 stars from Inside Flintshire magazine The Bill BBQ Ribs - £5.25 Hot Chicken Wings -£4.50 Home made steak burger -£9.50 10oz Rump Steak -£12.95 New York Cheescake – £4.50 Cheeseboard - £5.25
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Are You Ready for a Cat? Keeping a cat continued from last month… Care – There are many pet cats who never visit the vet and who are left to their own devices when their owners are away for the weekends. And they suffer for it. These cats tend to die young, often of simple dehydration on a hot weekend or of diseases that are easy to prevent or treat. Be prepared to make arrangements for your pet’s care and health. Future plans – Any plans for moving, changing jobs, and so on must take kitty into account. Incidentally, you might have read some scary things about Toxoplasmosis and pregnancy. You’re far more likely to catch it from undercooked meat than from your cat, in any case. But if you’re pregnant and your cat is your only housemate, don’t panic. Simply wear rubber gloves when you change the litter box and be sure to change or sift the litter at least once a day (twice is better), and you’ll be fine. The kitty droppings need to be sitting around for a day before you can reasonably catch Toxoplasmosis from them. (You wouldn’t leave the kitty poo lying around after sifting it, right?) Are You Ready to Be a Responsible Owner? A cat is yours for life and you not only have a responsibility to them but the community in which you live as well. As a responsible cat owner you will need to ensure that: Your cat has regular vet check-ups and vaccinations; vaccinations; Your cat is protected from fleas, worms and ticks; Your cat is de-sexed; You obeying licensing laws for your area; You ensure your cat remains in secure environment and and doesdoes not pose a threat to native animal species; not pose a threat to native animal species; Your cat has current identification tags at all times; You give your cat lots of love, companionship and a healthy, nutritious diet diet healthy, nutritious Being a responsible cat owner is about making sure your cat is happy and healthy and getting the love and treatment it deserves as a family member. Are You Really Ready? There is a lot to think about before getting a cat to share your life and home with and it’s important you take the time to carefully consider whether a cat is right for you. Too many cats end up at shelters each year because people weren’t really ready to have a cat in their lives. Think about how your life will change once you get a cat and try to be realistic about your expectations. If you decide that you are truly ready then consider adopting a cat or kitten from the local shelter. Not only will you benefit from lower adoption fees for a healthy, micro-chipped cat; you will also be saving a life.
Cats Living With Dogs The majority of cats can happily coexist with a dog if they are given time to comfortably get to know each other. If a puppy and kitten are raised together, they generally will learn right away to tolerate each other, and some cats and dogs grow to be real friends, even playing and napping together. However, if a dog is already an established member of the household and a new cat or kitten is going to join the family, certain precautions need to be taken. When you first introduce a cat and dog, make sure the cat is at the dog’s eye level. You should also keep a firm grip on both animals, which will make them feel more comfortable and provide them with a sense of security. If one of the animals seems either aggressive or frightened, immediately remove the cat and try again at a later time. You don’t want to force the situation by pushing them before they’re ready, as this will only make matters worse. If you take a few minutes several times a day to give the cat and dog this carefully supervised time together, you should soon see them feeling more relaxed around each other.
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SEPTEMBER Tile grouting ideas
Grout has changed! Once a boring basic, it's now a great way to make a statement in a kitchen or bathroom Grout. It’s not exactly the most exciting word, is it? Perhaps that’s why, when it comes to making decorating decisions, choosing grout is usually bottom of the list. Which is a shame, because, as you’ll see from our tile grouting ideas, this stuff can be – whisper it – rather sexy. Grout choices have moved way beyond white versus off-white. There’s a whole rainbow of colours to choose from, and even sparkly options. What’s more, the shade you choose can dramatically change the look of your tiles, and transform the plainest ceramic into something glamorous or dram. Grout can play a crucial role in the overall finish of a room, which is why homeowners should take their time when considering which grout they want to use. It also has a significant effect on the look and feel of the tiles used in a project, and is instrumental in either creating a seamless finish through a coordinating shade, or adding structure and definition through a contrasting tone. Add instant wow-factor to your kitchen with this simplest of ideas. Just team a white tile with a dark grout and, boom, your room just got a whole lot cooler. We’re finding that a dark grey grout is particularly popular with a classic white tile. This shade not only disguises marks, but gives a defined edge to the tile, creating a bold, geometric look that highlights its shape.’ Combining white tiles and dark grout is not only an easy trick to pull off, it’s also one to remember if you’re working to a strict budget, as you can take an affordable plain tile and turn it into something altogether more dramatic. You could even re-grout an existing wall with darker grout to overhaul the look of your kitchen or bathroom. There are lots of ways to decorate around this look. You could really go for it and embrace monochrome fullon, with white kitchen units and black appliances, or a clean white bathroom suite with matching black-andwhite floor. If that look is too stark for your tastes, there are plenty of ways to warm things up. You could team your tiles with pale wood furniture, plants, metallics or a combination of all three. We love the way the tiles and grout here are offset by soft sage units and copper fixings…
Add glamour with glitter grout and grout glitter Next up, something relatively new to the whole grout. But if you want to add a bit of bling to your bathroom or kitchen, this is the grout for you. Glitter grout and its partner in crime, grout glitter, can add a bit of sparkle to the plainest of tiles – or turn an already snazzy tile into something truly special. If you’re decorating a smaller space, glitter is a dab hand at reflecting light, too. To clarify, glitter grout is usually available pre-mixed in tubs, but costs a little more. To save pennies, or if you just enjoy a more hands on approach, you can buy bags of specialist grout glitter that can be added to certain types of grout. Be practical with dark grout on the floor Grout can be the stuff of nightmares – particularly on a tiled floor, where dirt builds up quickly. It’s therefore worth considering a darker grout that will mask any grime. Just promise you won’t use it as a reason not to clean your floors regularly! When you have a patterned floor, try to match your grout to one of the tones in the tile for a cohesive look. Who knew that the process of choosing this most practical of finishing touches could be so creative?
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SEPTEMBER FILM REVIEW Detroit The 1967 ‘Detroit’ riot was one of the largest citizen uprisings in United States history. Protesters, police and the National Guard clashed on the streets in the horrific, deadly conflict. When a shot is heard at the Algiers Motel, armed police converge on the area and begin a standoff with those inside. Everyone just wants to survive the night, but as tensions escalate between police and civilians, not everyone’s getting out alive. Academy Award-winning director Kathryn Bigelow takes on one of the most terrifying events in US history, with a stellar cast including John Boyega, Anthony Mackie and Will Poulter. Released on 25/08/17 Genre Drama | Cast members - Anthony Mackie, John Boyega, Will Poulte | Running time 143 minutes | Directed by Kathryn Bigelow
15 It Derry isn’t like other towns. There’s a 7pm curfew, and people die or disappear six times more often than average. Everything’s connected by the sewers, and that’s where ‘It’ lives. When children start disappearing, a group of young kids are forced to face their worst fears as they confront the culprit: a monstrous clown called Pennywise, whose legacy of murder and violence stretches back for centuries. You’ll float too if you meet ‘It’, a terrifying horror based on Stephen King’s bestselling novel, which will teach a whole new generation to be afraid of clowns. Released on 08/09/17 | Genre Horror Cast members Bill SkarsgÃ¥rd, Finn Wolfhard, Sophia Lillis Running time 135 minutes Directed by Andrés Muschietti
Rough Night Jess is in Miami for her bachelorette party, but what should be the best weekend of her life becomes a ‘Rough Night’ when her friends accidentally kill a stripper. They don’t get to see each other often, so they’re determined to make up for it with a weekend of drinking, dancing and debauchery. Unfortunately, what should have been the capstone on an amazing night turns into a disaster as they frantically try to figure out what to do with the body. Scarlett Johansson, Kate McKinnon and Zoe Kravitz are in for a ‘Rough Night’ in this hilarious comedy from director Lucia Aniello. Released on 25/08/17 | Genre - Comedy Cast members Scarlett Johansson, Kate McKinnon, Zoe Kravitz Directed by Lucia Aniello
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How to Make a Kissing Ball Kissing balls are a beautiful alternative to fresh flowers on your wedding day. Foam flowers are much cheaper and just as pretty, and you can create a stunning floral arrangement in no time at all - give it a go! You Will Need 10cm polystyrene ball Selection of wired foam roses Wired crystals Small length of ribbon Dressmaking pin Beads (optional) Craft Essentials Cool melt glue gun Wire cutters How to Make 1. To start, cut your wired roses leaving about 1cm of wire from the head, as this will help place the roses into the polystyrene ball more securely. Top Tip! . . .Most polystyrene balls have a join around the middle of the ball. This is great to use as a start guide when gluing your flowers. 2. All the way around the middle of your ball, place your flowers into the polystyrene. Once happy with the spacing of the flowers, use your glue gun to glue in place.
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September Late summer progresses into autumn September is generally a cooler, gustier month than August and the days are noticeably shorter. While there's not as much to do in the ornamental garden at this time of the year, if you have a fruit or vegetable patch, you'll be busy reaping the rewards of harvest. It's also time to get out and start planting spring flowering bulbs for next year and you can collect seeds for next summer's colour too. Make the most of the remaining warmth while you can! Flowers Sow sweet peas in a cold frame or the greenhouse for early summer blooms next year. If you sowed any spring-flowering biennials such as Viola, Digitalis (foxglove) or Erysimum (wallflowers), earlier in the summer, they will now need planting out. This is a good time of year to plant new perennials, especially towards the end of September, as the soil is still warm, but moisture levels are increasing. Cutting back, pruning and dividing Don't neglect hanging basket maintenance - a little deadheading, watering and feeding can keep them going until mid-autumn. Once they are past their best, re-plant as winter/spring hanging baskets with springflowering bulbs, winter heathers, trailing ivies and spring-flowering plants as above. Continue to deadhead plants such as dahlias, delphiniums, roses and penstemons to prolong the display and give colour well into the month. Lawns Mow less frequently during autumn, and raise the height of cut as the growth rate of the grass slows down. This will help the lawn to withstand the last of the warm, dry weather, and also keep it resistant to treading as the wet weather arrives. You can harden your lawn up for winter by applying an autumn lawn feed, which is high in potassium. Do this after scarifying and aerating but before applying a top dressing. Do not give summer feeds that are high in nitrogen as this will only result in weak, soft growth, which will be prone to disease in the autumn weather. Ponds Cover the surface of ponds with netting to stop fallen leaves from entering. Accumulated debris in the pond can encourage growth of algae and weeds, which will eventually harm the fish by reducing available oxygen levels.Top up water levels when necessary, particularly during warmer weather, and continue to remove blanket and duckweed. Remove dead leaves from waterlilies as the foliage dies back. Now is also a good time to divide waterlilies and other pond plants to increase stocks or control over vigorous growth. Overgrown marginal plants can just be cut back, if further stocks are not required. A maximum of 50 percent of the water’s surface should be taken up with planting. Waterlilies can be prone to fungal problems such as crown rot and leaf spot, so nip any problems in the bud by dealing with them promptly. Remove affected leaves.
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