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A selection of what’s in this issue of your community magazine . . . . . .
Early ZEst:
Becca McLachlan explains the benefits of a simple drink . . . .
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QuiZ CornEr:
More coffee time puzzles for those with time to kill!
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MuMs thE Word: Dear Readers, Welcome to our first edition of 2015. Let’s hope that this is a very good year for everyone. We would like to thank all of you who have continued to support our advertisers over the past few years - because without them, magazines like this would not be around. Local businesses play a vital part in our community and we are very proud to support them via our five popular publications. As usual, in this issue there is something for everyone, so take a break and enjoy your reading.
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An intriguing look at some famous mothers, but can you name them?
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ChiCago shabang: Prohibition in the 1920’s and the carnage that came with it . . . .
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loCal history:
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he annual celebration of Mothers day is just around the corner and for those of you who haven’t made your arrangements, we remind you that this year the date set is 15th of March. This ritual all began in North America in 1908, when Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother in Grafton, West Virginia. After that, she vehmently campaigned for it to become a yearly ritual. It was an obsession that ended up costing mum-lovers millions of pounds every year! Every Mum is special in her own right, but here are seven famous candidates who could claim to be just that bit extra special. Can you guess who they are?
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A blend of motherhood, talent and immense possession aptly sums up our first mystery mum. As one of the highest paid Hollywood actresses and a top global celebrity, she values her relationship and believes her children are the best thing ever happened to her. Kickstarting what would become a Hollywood trend, she adopted two children, Cambodian orphan Maddox and Ethiopian Zahara, who lost her parents to AIDS. Our star was named a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees in 2001 and five years later she gave birth to a daughter, Shiloh Nouvel, in Namibia. She loves different elements of life and knows how to manage both work and family. Together with her husband Brad, she recently adopted Pax Thien, a Vietnamese refugee. This diva is not only an icon but also a loving mother and has always created special principles for her and her daughters. As a singer, author, actor and a perfect mother, her profession in showbiz has not got in the way of her becoming a strict mother to her children. Having lost her own mother to cancer as a little girl, she hopes that her children never feel the same pains that she went through. She aims to be the perfect mother not only to her own kids Lourdes and Rocco, but also to David Banda, a motherless 13-month-old child from Malawi whom she adopted in October 2006. This Oscar winning Welsh actress was always fascinated by the notion of motherhood. In fact, such was her eagerness, that her son Dylan Michael was born three months before the wedding in 2000. She became the target of anti-tobacco groups in 2003 when she was pictured smoking whilst pregnant with her daughter, Carys Zeta. Motherhood is certainly one of the best things to have happened to her, as when she was preparing for her role in the multi-award winning “Traffic�, she was carrying Dylan, and as per her own admission, a lot of the emotions and instincts that she used in preparing for her character came from her maternal instinct of protecting her young one. Our next world famous female is perhaps well known for her devotion E to her children. A wife and then a widow of a American president, she remains an American icon of high style and grace to this day. Born in 1929, she married in 1953 and became a popular First Lady, known for her elegant sophistication and her historical E
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interest in the White House. Tragedy struck in 1963 with the assasination of her respected husband and death of her third child, two day old, Patrick on August 9th. Despite living a life as a political wife and then a political mother, she managed to transcend her traditionally understated role to leave a distinct mark upon a generation of Americans. Unarguably one of the most famous mothers, this lady lives in London and has been at the head of her profession since 1952. She is often credited - along with her mother, Elizabeth, with being a firm backbone for her family during a century of singular upheaval. She came to the world’s attention on 6 February 1952 following the death of her father. Her husband, Philip, comes from Greece and their wedding was held on 20 November 1947. She has four children: Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward. A loving mother to all her children, her maternal image is respected and probably discussed more than any other woman in today’s world. She has holiday homes in Berkshire and Scotland and is a very competent horserider. This classy lady was the first woman to become the Prime Minister of India. Daughter of late Prime Minister Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, she was popularly called the ‘Iron Lady of India’ for her dominant and highly influential nature. She not only emerged as a courageous leader and a dictator but also as an ever loving mother. Being a mother of two, Sanjay and Rajiv, she always managed to perform her duties well. One cannot forget her excellent role in forming 20th century India. Even the tragic death of her younger son Sanjay Gandhi (in 1980) couldn’t come in the way of her governance. She continued to rule the nation with sincerity before being wickedly assassinated by her own bodyguards in 1984. This mother of two daughters is well known to many TV viewers. She was previously married to a cast member of Coronation Street, before becoming Mrs. Hughes, second time around. Primarily an actress, she has turned her hand to singing as well as acting, but is probably better known for her glamorous appearances in a subsequent ITV weekend show. Earlier TV work included three series of the very popular comedy “Kiss me Kate” as well as playing the part of “Miss Titley” in another three series of “The Grimleys”. In 2003, she landed the leading role in the West End musical “Thoroughly Modern Millie”. In more recent times, she has appeared in another west End musical “Shrek”, playing the part of “Princess Fiona” and won “Best Actress in a Musical” in the 2012 Women of the Year Awards, before co-presenting ITV’s “Night of Heroes” awards with Phillip Schofield for the fifth consecutive year. Despite her busy calendar, she places a high value on spending time with her family. Okay, now you’ll want to know the answers, so please go to page 60 to see how many you have got right. If you have 6 or 7 correct answers then you can class yourself as a true Diva expert. A score of 4 or 5 classes you as above average in the world of Diva worshipers, if you’ve only scored 3 or less then you could use the excuse of being either too young or too old. Whatever your score, we hope you have a great day – whether you’re a mother, a daughter or both.
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W
ith the winter festivities behind us we start to look forward to the warmer days of Spring and the year ahead. After an action packed 2014 when the Friends of Thornton Park celebrated the 75th anniversary of the opening of the park, new plans are evolving for 2015.
Park Life: looking ahead in 2015 by the Friends of Thornton Park
We have now launched a fundraising campaign in conjunction with the Queens Park Residents Association to update the old play equipment in the parkland. The play equipment is extremely well used and has been for over thirty years. Maybe you remember when it was first installed? Over the years the swings, roundabout, see-saw and climbing frame have given pleasure to local children but it is now quite worn out and dated. The see-saw is long gone having got to the point of no repair. New equipment is needed to provide a much more up to date and challenging facility for the under 10’s. Our campaign seeks to raise between 25 and 30 thousand pounds to cover the cost of doing this. We are approaching local councillors and organisations to make a donation and start the fund. We also hope to organise some local fundraising activities and help with these would be welcome. The Friends are also revising their Management Plan. We hope to have this ready for local people to comment on at our Annual Meeting on 26th March. Please put this date in your diary and come and join us. As well as getting your views on what we are doing it is a chance to learn more about our local park and meet our new Park Ranger. A new year is an opportunity to try new things and if you have not thought about it before why not try volunteering in the ornamental gardens? We urgently need more people to help keep the flowerbeds and rockery maintained. We usually meet on Monday afternoons for two hours. The work is pleasant and sociable . . . . we even have a tea break and we have some hand tools. We only ask you bring your own gloves and a desire to work outdoors in the company of others. It is a good way to keep fit and enjoy some fresh air. While winter is still with us, a walk in the park is a great tonic and there is plenty to see, the frost on the grass, the patterned barks of the trees and watch out for the first buds of spring or perhaps the first white Snowdrops and the lovely yellow Aconites. As we have not had a severe cold spell yet, the birds are not visiting local gardens as much as in other Januarys. If you visit the park in the late afternoon you will notice lots of groups of gulls adding up to several thousands to fly north to spend the night roosting at Pitsford Reservoir. Also in recent days the planets Venus and Mercury have been noticeably low in the sky and can be seen to the left of where the sun has just set. Happy walking! Article written by Christine Tuelon Chairperson of FoTP.
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uring the late 1920’s, Chicago was the largest and most corrupt city in America. Gang warfare ruled the streets as chief gangster Al Capone, sought to consolidate control by eliminating his rivals in the illegal trades of bootlegging, gambling and prostitution. Prohibition gave a massive boost to crime and gangs made fortunes from illegal liquor and the associated protection and vice rackets. The relationships between them were uneasy and there were shifting alliances, disputes and battles over territory by ambitious leaders. In 1924, a storm of violence broke out between the Italian-Sicilian mob, led first by Johnny Torrio and then by Al Capone on the city’s South Side and the Irish-Jewish crew, under Dion O’Banion, on the North Side. The ‘Chicago Sun-Times’ talked of ‘the bootleg battle of the Marne’ and an editorial in the ‘Herald and Examiner’ declared ‘This is war’ as gang killings and gun battles shook the city. Capone was intent on taking control of Chicago! The press played a pivotal role with a strong influence over the public mentality of both the prohibition officer and bootlegger alike. The smartest of the crime bosses understood all too well how a positive public image could supply gloss to an otherwise violent reality. Chicago mobster Alphonse Gabriel “Al” Capone managed to remain a media favourite despite his clear roles in bootlegging, liquor production and murder and cleverly, he used the press like any other informant, inwardly using favours and threats against key players while outwardly acting the public servant promoting family values – “A woman’s home and her children are her real happiness” and public donations to charity. When asked of his relationship with the press, Capone apparently simply replied,“I give the public what the public wants”. The media would also help publish the new language of the gangster with colloquial terms like, “Trigger men” (gunners), “Gorillas” (big physical mobsters), “Pineapples” (hand grenades) and the popular barrel clipped machine gun known as a “Chicago Typewriter” or “Tommy Gun”. By the end of 1926 it was estimated that the annual sales from bootlegging had topped $3.6 billion, an amount almost equal to the entire federal budget that same year. Not that bootlegging wasn’t without its overheads. Crime was still a business and managing a network of staff in every stage of production, distribution and sales not to mention paying off police, judges and politicians, was an expensive operation. from Al Capone’s own bespoke armoured car came at a rumoured cost of $350,000. That said there was clearly enough left over for a bit of splashing out, such as Chicago bootlegger Terry “Machine Gun” Druggans purchasing a solid silver toilet seat (bet that was cold in winter). Bizarrely, Dion O’Banion owned a flower shop on North State Street, where he liked to serve customers and arrange attractive bouquets and window displays. He also supplied wreaths and flowers for expensive gangster funerals. One day he was greeted by four customers who shot him dead, and his was the most lavish funeral yet. Capone sent a basket of roses ‘From Al’. E
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O’Banion was eventually succeeded as leader of the North Side gang by George ‘Bugs’ Moran, an Irish gangster known more for muscle than brain power, who had no intention of submitting to ‘them Sicilians’. On February 13th, 1929, a tempting phone call to Moran told him that a truckload of bargain price whisky had just arrived from Detroit. He ordered the whisky to be delivered at 10.30 the next morning at the garage of the S.M.C. Cartage Company at 2122 North Clark Street, where he kept his bootlegging trucks. It happened to be St Valentine’s Day, the day for delivering tender tokens of affection, when a Cadillac, ostensibly a police car, drove up to the building at around 10.50 am and five men got out. Witness statements varied over details, but it seems likely that two of the men were in police uniforms and the other three in ordinary civilian clothes. They went into the garage. Eight minutes later, after loud rattling noises and what sounded like trucks backfiring, two of the civilians came out with their hands up, shepherded by the third, and the two ‘police officers’ with guns in their hands, described by a witness as ‘walking slow and easy-like’. The men drove away in the unmarked black Cadillac, neighbours cautiously investigated and found a scene which would make headlines all over the country. Six dead men and another who was dying were lying on the concrete floor among scattered tyres, pools of blood, chairs and shell casings at the foot of a wall. Five of them were members of Moran’s gang, including Frank and Peter Gusenberg (hired killers), Al Weinshank (a club owner), James Clark (a hit man), and Adey Heyer (a bent financial expert). Another was a Moran hanger-on and the last was an unfortunate mechanic. His dog was the only survivor. The police investigation showed that the men had been lined up against the wall and mowed down by machine-gun bullets sprayed efficiently across first their heads, then their chests and finally their stomachs. Two of them had been finished off with a shotgun. One of the Gusenbergs was taken to hospital where police quizzed him. He died a few hours later, refusing to say anything, leaving the police to summise whether he knew his killers or if he was just keeping to the gangster code? Capone was away from Chicago at the time but few doubted who had ordered the massacre. Certainly Moran had not. The assailants had presumably intended to kill Moran himself, but he arrived late at the scene. One of the dead men who looked and dressed rather like Moran may have been taken for him by the gunmen. They may have been a mixture of Capone’s men and hitmen brought in from outside. After long and complicated investigations, two Capone gunmen were accused of the killings and sent for trial, but one of them was murdered and the other, Jack McGurn, was given an alibi by his girlfriend. He too was murdered later on. Moran’s operation slowly disintegrated and was taken over by an operation called the Chicago Outfit. The massacre concentrated the federal authorities’ attention on Capone. He was convicted of income tax evasion in 1931 and sent to Alcatraz for 11 years. He died in 1947. Moran died in prison ten years later. To this day, the St Valentine’s Day Massacre is considered to be one of the most famous dates in American history!
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ike it or loathe it, you may be interested to know that mustard is incredibly versatile. Essentially a winter crop, the plant can reach 4-5 feet in height and bears golden yellow coloured flowers. Its tiny, round seeds measure about one millimetre in diameter and are encased inside a fruit pod in a similar fashion to a green pea pod. A simple, but well favoured use of mustard is in its mix with honey. Try stirring mustard seeds into clear runny honey for a pot of pure sugar and spice. Then use it to glaze meat or stir into vinaigrette. Alternatively, mix equal parts of wholegrain mustard with honey and spread onto toast for a mean addition to Welsh rarebit or if you want some unique nutty nibbles for a party that are dangerously addictive, mix in some whole cashew nuts. It’s wonderfully simple, but very tasty, although you may need to experiment before you get the right blend! Mustard popcorn is pretty moreish too. Toss some thin, crispy snips of fried bacon in there too for the ultimate savoury snack. Alternatively, just give some chicken, beef or pork a drymustard marinade and it’ll make your usual Sunday lunch mouthwateringly different. In summer mustard seed sprouts can pack a spicy punch in a salad and they’re also a good way to shake up a standard egg sarnie. When it comes to sweets, it may surprise you to know that a teaspoon of mustard powder can turn a complex chocolate cake into something rather special and it’s said to be pretty wonderful in a carrot cake too. In general, three main varieties of mustard are grown for use worldwide. White mustard (Brassica alba) has light straw coloured seeds that are slightly larger than the other two varieties and are mildly pungent. Black mustard (Brassica nigra) is commonly seen in South Asia (pictured right). The seeds are sharp and more pungent than other two varieties. Brown mustard (Brassica juncea) is native to sub-Himalayan plains of Northern India. Medicinally, mustard offers cures for very sore throats as well as being an additive to bathwater that’s said to soothe muscles, aches and pains. Unlike a mud bath, this doesn’t involve rubbing hot mustard all over your skin. Instead make your own mustardy bath salts and take a long, hot soak - traditionally mustard seeds and its oil have been used to relieve rheumatism and arthritic pain, so don’t knock it till you’ve tried it! In India, mustard oil is applied over the scalp and is believed to stimulate hair growth and its ground seeds act as a laxative stimulant to gastric mucosa and increase intestinal secretion. Generally perceived as a health benefiting spice, mustard seeds are indeed very rich in phyto-nutrients, minerals, vitamins and anti-oxidants. Being one of the chief oil seeds, mustards are indeed very high in calories; 100g of seeds provide 508 calories. Nonetheless, the seeds are made of quality proteins, essential oils, vitamins, minerals, and dietary fibre. In general mustard seeds and its oil are considered being safe for human consumption when used in small amounts. However, large quantities of mustard may cause gastric irritation, bleeding from the stomach and intestinal mucosa. It may cause skin burn when applied over skin for a prolonged time. Erucic acid in mustards has been found to have possible genotoxic and carcinogenic effects in laboratory studies.
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orgetting about all the trials and tribulations in our lives, in this truly amazing world we live in, it’s been said by many that the main threat to mankind is from man himself! Take the possible idiosyncrasy associated with the super powers of this world and their obsessions with strategic defence. Just one nuclear explosion can instantly obliterate any city in this world – a sombre fact that was demonstrated twice back in 1945. A nuclear explosion is horrendously powerful, destroying and killing by means of blast wave, wind, heat, fire and radiation. Radiation also contaminates food and water. Nuclear detonations within urban and industrial areas would ignite immense firestorms which would burn everything imaginable and create millions of tons of thick, black smoke. Much of this smoke would rapidly be lofted above cloud level, into the stratosphere, where it would block warming sunlight from reaching the lower atmosphere and surface of the Earth. Sunlight would then markedly heat the upper atmosphere and cause massive destruction of the protective ozone layer, while darkness below would reduce average surface temperatures on our planet characteristic to those experienced during the Ice Age. Food crops and other plants would die. Without food to eat, humans and animals would die of starvation. Consider the reliance that the United States of America has on the wheatfields of Canada. Past history shows us how a dip in annual temperatures and rainfall can drastically affect harvest yields, so just imagine the effects that would be created by nuclear conflict. Some nine countries are said to have the capacity to launch nuclear attacks and the sad fact is that even a nuclear war fought between two of the smaller nations would produce enough smoke to make the blue skies of Earth appear grey. Although the amount of sunlight blocked by this smoke would not produce the profound darkening of the Earth, it is widely considered that the deadly climate change created by this conflict would be likely to have devastating effects, globally upon all human populations through its negative influence upon agriculture. To complicate matters further, a few other nations appear to be in the process of developing their own nuclear weapons. Terrorist organisations are also only too eager to get hold of them. Like it or not, nuclear weapons remain the gravest and most immediate threat to human civilisation. There are still some 25,000 nuclear weapons worldwide, weapons that one day, terrorists may gain access too. Although it is plainly clear that the environmental consequences of nuclear war threaten the continued survival of the human race, neither the U.S., nor Russia, nor any other nuclear weapons state has ever officially evaluated what effects a war fought with their weapons would have upon the Earth’s climate and ecosystems. The unalterable conclusion is that in a nuclear war there are no winners. Nuclear weapons must be seen not only as instruments of mass murder, but as instruments of global annihilation.
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Delapre T
he second Battle of Northampton was fought during the Wars of the Roses (1455-1485) and in the wake of their defeat at the Battle of Ludford Bridge in October 1459, several of the Yorkist commanders, including the Earl of Warwick (Richard Neville), Earl of Salisbury, and the Earl of March (Edward Plantagenet), retreated across the Channel to Calais. Other Yorkist leaders, including the Duke of York, backed off across the water to the relative safety of Ireland. Despite their efforts, the Lancastrians failed to gain control over Calais and Ireland after encountering a formidible Yorkist presence. As a result, preparations were made to cross the Channel with reinforcements to take Calais by force and construction soon began on a transport fleet near Sandwich in Kent.
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Learning that the ships were virtually built, the Yorkist leader, the Earl of Warwick launched an audacious raid on the port near Sandwich and captured the ships and took them back to Calais where he and his fellow commanders began planning a fresh raid on England. Soon afterwards, Warwick got wind of a Lancastrian rebuilding programme planned for the yards at Sandwich, so in May 1460, Warwick attacked again and seized occupancy of the town. Leaving a small Yorkist force in Sandwich, he returned to Calais to prepare his army for an onslaught and on June 26, he returned with around 2,000 men. While marching on London, the Yorkist ranks dramatically increased to a reported 20,000 men – indeed some reports suggest it was 30,000 strong! Alerted to Warwick’s arrival in England, King Henry VI elected to move his regiments, estimated at between 10,000 and 15,000, away from Coventry to Northampton. Commanded by the Duke of Buckingham, the King’s army took up a formidible defensive position along the River Nene, not far from Delapre Abbey. Placing the river at their back, they dug a water-filled ditch across their front and topped it with pointed stakes. Though the bulk of Henry’s army consisted of men-at-arms as well as some field artillery as back up, such was the protection offered by their superior position, the Lancastrians regarded themselves almost impregnable. Informed that Henry’s army had shifted, Warwick moved north from London towards Northampton. While his army were marching towards the Rose of the Shires, Warwick dispatched a messenger requesting a meeting with the King, but on his arrival, Buckingham refused the messenger access and told him that “The Earl of Warwick shall not come to the King’s presence and if he comes he shall die.” Not to be denied, Warwick sent two more messengers before reaching the battlefield. Castle
On July 10, as his army arrived opposite the Lancastrian position, Warwick sent a final message stating “At 2 o’clock I will speak with the King or I will die.” As 2pm approached, Warwick’s men formed into columns and prepared for the carnage that lay ahead. E
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Moving forward, the Yorkist troops were forced to endure a shower of arrows from the Lancastrians as well as some fierce driving rain. Although the rain slowed the advance, it prevented the Lancastrians from effectively using their artillery. Focusing his attack on the Lancastrian right, commanded by Lord Grey of Ruthin, the battle took a very unusual turn as Warwick was stunned to see his immediate enemy laying down their weapons. Deciding his fortunes would be best served by the Yorkists, Lord Grey and his command effectively defected in mid-battle - a totally unexpected twist that centred on a Yorkist promise, made to Lord Grey in wake of a property dispute he was having!! Grey’s treachery left the Lancastrians high and dry! Warwick’s men swarmed into the Lancastrian camp and Buckingham was unable to manoeuvre troops to block the Yorkist advance. Driving forward their attack, the Yorkists completely routed the Lancastrians after about 30 minutes of hand to hand fighting with a minimal number of losses. The Lancastrians fought valiantly to save their King but their efforts proved fruitless as Yorkist troops quickly seized the King from his tent and once again placed Henry VI under the control of the Yorkists. The Lancastrians suffered badly with around 300 killed or wounded and many foot soldiers drowned attempting to escape the overrun encampment by swimming the rain-swollen River Nene. However, their fortunes changed at the Battle of Wakefield the following December. As well as the King, only Lord Hungerford and John Lord Lovel were taken prisoner. The Duke of Buckingham (Humphrey Stafford), Lord Egremont (Thomas Percy), Viscount John Beaumont, Sir William Lucy and the Earl of Shrewsbury (Sir John Talbot) all met their deaths. Jean de la Foix, the Earl of Kendal and Lord de la Warre all defected to the Yorkists.
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Lancashire Hotpot Serves: 4 Cook time: Ready in 2 hours. Total time: Over 60 Minutes Ingredients: Low calorie cooking spray; 8 lamb leg steaks, all visible fat removed, cut into bite-size pieces; 3 large onions, roughly chopped; 4 celery sticks, roughly chopped; 4 large carrots, peeled and roughly chopped; 1 level tbsp plain flour; 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce; 4 tbsp tomato purée; 500ml lamb stock; 2 bay leaves; 800g potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced; A handful of fresh flat-leaf parsley, finely chopped, to garnish. Method: Preheat your oven to 160°C/140°C Fan/Gas 3. Place a large casserole dish sprayed with low calorie cooking spray over a high heat. Cook the lamb in 2 batches for 3-4 minutes each, or until browned. Transfer to a plate with a slotted spoon, cover and set aside. Add the onions, celery and carrots to the dish and stir-fry for 3-4 minutes. Sprinkle over the flour and cook for a further 2 minutes. Add the Worcestershire sauce, tomato purée and stock, and bring to the boil. Return the lamb to the dish, stir in the bay leaves and remove from the heat. Arrange the sliced potatoes on top of the meat and veg, cover and cook in the oven for 1½ hours, or until the potatoes and lamb are tender. Turn up the heat to 200°C/180°C Fan/Gas 6, spray the potato slices with low calorie cooking spray and cook the hotpot for a further 10 minutes, uncovered, until golden. Garnish with the parsley and serve. Tip: Make it a beef hotpot by using 800g beef stewing steak (all visible fat removed) instead.
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The art of When something goes wrong with complaining a purchase most people like to air their grievances face to face, but now we are in the age of the On-line internet this has become more difficult. So what can we do? Complaining on Twitter is like going into the centre of the offending store with a megaphone. If you don’t use Twitter, here’s what to do: Go to Twitter. com and sign up by registering your name and email address then create a password. Choose a Twitter name or handle as it’s called - this could be your name – @DaveBloggs, for example. However, it can’t be the same as anyone else’s name. To find the Twitter handle of the company you want to complain to use the search box and choose from the suggestions. Press the follow button so they will see your gripe. If it’s a large company, look for a small blue circled tick – this indicates it’s a ‘bona fida’ account for that company. Then compose your tweet of complaint, but remember that you only have 140 characters per tweet, so keep it short and to the point. Mention the company’s Twitter name midway through your comment so that everyone on Twitter can easily see it, for example: very unhappy with @poortradesman – poor service. Finally don’t forget to add #complaint at the end of your tweet to flag up that you have a gripe that needs sorting out. When complaining be prepared and know your rights in advance. Sending your complaint via email doesn’t mean the tone should be less formal. If you feel your complaint has not been answered, take it to the top. You can go beyond the company’s website to find more contact details at companieshouse.gov.uk where information is either free or available for a minimal charge. If you’re complaining by phone, always keep notes about your complaint, who you’ve just spoken to, what they’ve said and when, just in case you need to follow it up. Don’t lose your temper. If you’re abusive to Call Centre staff you will almost certainly be disconnected. If you’re not satisfied ask to speak with a manager. Should this not be possible then ask for the email address that handles complaints. Counter arguments: Always have an answer: if the seller says ‘no receipt no refund’ then you say ‘I have another proof of purchase, my bank or card statement.’ If the seller says ‘you need to take your complaint up with the manufacturer’ you say ‘no, under the Sale of Goods Act, I have a right to return faulty goods to the retailer.’ If the seller says ‘you bought in the sale, you can’t return it,’ you say ‘yes I can. Even if the item is in a sale, it doesn’t affect my statutory right to return the faulty goods if this wasn’t pointed out to me when I bought it.’ If the seller says ‘is a credit note alright?’ You say ‘no, I’d rather have a refund’ - always push for this to ensure you’re not held hostage should the company run into financial problems. Also be aware that some retailers have different refund and complaint period than others i.e. John E
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he bright winter constellations are now getting lower in the western sky and will soon be gone from view and the onset of spring brings Feb/March with it much lighter nights with the Sun setting later each evening. Look towards the western sky as dusk fades into night and you will see an extremely bright “star” - the planet Venus. Shrouded in reflective white clouds, despite being the same size as the Earth, isn’t a very nice place to visit. Sulphuric acid rain, high winds and a surface temperature hot enough to melt lead. Very high in the Southern sky another very bright planet, Jupiter, is visible. Use binoculars to see the four bright Galilean Moons as they jostle around the planet. Look almost overhead to see the seven bright stars of The Plough. This is a distinct saucepan shaped pattern. Look at the second star from the end of the handle. Can you see it as two stars very close together? This is a good eyesight test. Look at the two stars at the other end. These are called the Pointers as they guide you onto one of the most important stars in our sky; Polaris, or the North Star. Draw a line between these two stars and extend it northwards, you will eventually come to Polaris. It’s not overly bright, but is located almost directly above Earth’s North Pole. Everything in the sky appears to rotate around this star. Draw the line in the opposite direction and you come to the constellation of Leo. Part of the constellation, The Sickle of Leo, looks like a back-to-front question mark. In this constellation and Virgo lower in the east we are looking out of our own Milky Way galaxy. An observer with a small telescope will be able to pick out many faint fuzzy objects in this region. Each one of these hazy patches is a Milky Way sized galaxy in itself, containing at least 100 billion stars. Light from the galaxies in this region takes almost 54 million years to reach us. We find distances like this very difficult to comprehend, so it’s humbling to think that these are some of our very closest By Dave Eagle, Northampton Natural History Society. http://nnhs.info/ neighbours.
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f you’ve travelled to places afar, how many times have you seen local delacies that have turned your stomach? Or, on the other hand, how many times have you craved an English condiment that would usually brighten up your meal back home? The chances are that both have been banned by someone, somewhere! Take tomato ketchup for instance. Our beloved tomato sauce which makes that bacon sarnie complete is totally banned in French primary schools as it’s seen as a cultural threat to French cooking among children and, apparently, masks the taste of whatever they’re eating. Personally speaking, the only way you’d get me eating frogs legs is if they were swimming in ketchup . . . . . [actually, thinking again, I’ve changed my mind]! Another case is Marmite. Whether you love it or hate it, over here that black spreadable stuff is a national institution. However, it’s a different story in Denmark because apparently, the yeast extract defies a 2004 law that restricts food products fortified with vitamins. Rumour has it that a Danish foreign minister had an affair with his Marmite loving, English au pair and soon after she was deported and a Marmite prohibition came into force. Another myth claims that had it not been for Marmite, the Vikings would still be ruling England! Meanwhile, across the pond, if you’re Scottish, don’t bother looking for your favourite meal, haggis. This Scottish sausage made from sheep’s stomach stuffed with diced sheep’s liver, lungs, heart, oatmeal, onion and seasoning is an absolute non-starter in America. Some trumped up stateside law states there’s a law against sheep’s lungs in food products in the States! - possibly designed to cut obesity rates? So don’t let any of your mates eat haggis in the states, to add to obesity rates! Foie gras is a French delicacy made from the liver of a duck or goose that has been specially fattened. Over 14 countries have reacted to this act of cruelty as they object to force feeding birds to swell their livers to 10 times the normal size. So next time you’re in France and served foie gras get your own back - ask for some ketchup! Ever tried pufferfish? This freshwater fish puffs up like a balloon when threatened, so don’t annoy or fry it. Anyway, it’s been banned by the European Union because if prepared wrongly, it’s said to be deadly poisonous. Since the ban, death rates among married men have dropped dramatically! Now, what about a nice cream cracker with a hunk of Casu Marzu? This isn’t your average cheese. It’s made in Sardinia with fly larvae [yes, you read that right]. Naturally those wimps in America and the EU say that it doesn’t comply with hygiene standards and can have side effects including allergic reactions. I have to admit that I don’t fancy trying it . . . not even with some Branston on it! Finally, if you’re feeling peckish on the flight home, don’t go asking the steward for a helping of surstromming as they may think you’re a terrorist! This Swedish delicacy of fermented herring smells like rotting rubbish and is banned on many airlines who claim it can be explosive and that it falls into the category of being a dangerous weapon. We did ask whether this phenomenon occurred before or after eating it!
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s we enter 2015, the United Counties League is at the midway stage of it’s current campaign. In particular, by Andy Goldsmith Northampton Spencer are enjoying an excellent run, but it’s not all doom and gloom for our other two local clubs. Here’s a progress report on how all three clubs have faired so far . . . Northampton Sileby Rangers – Premier Division (based at Fernie Fields near Parklands). The men from NN3 have found it tough going in the top flight and presently sit in the relegation places, three points from safety, having accrued only 11 points from their opening 18 games. However, on a positive note they do have up to 6 games in hand on the clubs directly above them and there’s good news on the injury front. Manager Daren Youngs options have been boosted by the welcome news of the return of a host of injured players for the start of the New Year. Defenders Randy Bondjanga and Dan Dineen, midfielder Sam Maude and front men Richard Moore and Dominic Okanu are all available for selection. Sileby have also added two new faces to their squad; Goalkeeper Shaun Edwards has signed from Midland League Studley while winger Sam Gyasi was previously with Bedford Town. Northampton Spencer - Division One (based in Studland Road, Kingsthorpe). Northampton Spencer ended 2014 on top of the Division One table with games in hand on their promotion rivals. The Millers signed off the year with eleven successive league victories, starting in October. Their 3-1 Boxing Day derby victory at ON Chenecks lifted them to the top of the table for the first time this term. A recent addition to the Spencer squad is wide man Deanio Bailey-Browne from Division One rivals Olney. Further good news for the Millers saw manager Ben Stone pick up the UCL Division One Manager of the Month award for December. Spencer collected maximum points from six matches, defeating Buckingham, Raunds and Lutterworth at home and Peterborough Sports, Woodford and ON Chenecks away from Kingsthorpe Mill, scoring 16 goals and conceding just three. Impressive stuff!! Northampton ON Chenecks - Division One (based in Billing Road, Abington). ON Chenecks saw their long unbeaten run ended on 20th December when going down 3-2 at Irchester. They had picked up 33 points from their previous thirteen Division One matches, winning ten and drawing three since a home defeat by Lutterworth Athletic early in September. The Boxing Day clash with Spencer saw a near three figure crowd witness the local derby at Billing Road. The two sides have been kept apart in the Junior Cup, with Chenecks hosting Raunds and Spencer hosting Weldon the Quarter Finals. Meanwhile, in the Les Underwood Northants Junior Cup, both teams were due to be in action on the 10th January in the Quarter finals. Holders Chenecks were clearly in no mood to surrender their trophy after the demolition of division one rivals Raunds took them into the last four of the competition. Chenecks were quick out of the blocks with Ben Lewington scoring twice, after twelve and fifteen minutes. Elliott Muddiman added a 21st minute third to tighten the holders’ grip on the tie before ‘man of the match’ Lewington completed his hat trick after 74 minutes. Adam Hancock had the last word four minutes later. Disappointingly, Spencers game against Northants Combination leaders, Weldon fell foul of the bad weather, due to a waterlogged pitch at the Mill. The Semi-Final draw potentially sees the two town clubs kept apart, with ON Chenecks hosting Harpole and Spencer away at Blisworth if they can overcome Weldon.
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CROSSWORD: ACROSS 1. Dhal. 5. Purges. 8. Fresco. 9. Nobles. 10. Dido. 11. Gridiron. 13. Passion Flower. 16. Bethesda. 19. Twin. 20. Utopia. 22. Rubens. 23. Betrayal. 24. Reed. DOWN: 2. Hermitage. 3. Lessons. 4. Among. 5. Pontiff. 6. Rabbi. 7. Eye. 12. Obedience. 14. Ossuary. 15. October. 17. Hyper. 18. April. 21. Tie. SPORTSWORD: 1. Carlos Cuellar 2. Andy Irvine 3. Roland Garros 4. Los Angeles 5. Otis Nixon 6. Ted Dexter 7. Albert Adomah. The LPGA Golfer is Carlotta Ciganda.
MOTHERS DAY QUIZ ANSWERS: 1. Angelina Jolie, 2. Madonna, 3. Catherine Zeta-Jones, 4. Jackie Kennedy Onassis, 5. The Queen, 6. Indira Ghandi, 7. Amanda Holden.
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