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For many, February is the month of romance. So if you’re looking to impress the special person in your life on Valentine’s Day, why not have a go at making this month’s Delicious Dish. The luxurious but light chocolate mousse on a crumbly shortcake base is sure to hit the spot. Laura Nicklin takes us to a galaxy far, far away in ‘Gadgets & Gizmos’. Have a read of her sci-fi gizmo reviews inside – perfect for those of you with a keen interest in star-gazing or Star Wars! Don’t forget, there’s still time to enter our ‘TLA Charity’ competition. We’ve teamed up with ten of our generous a d ve r t i s e r s to d o n a t e a n a m a z i n g £ 5 , 0 0 0 to a Gloucestershire-based charity or not-for-profit organisation. For more information, see page 7 and get your entry in before it’s too late!
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Sea Beet
If you were ever to look at my family tree, I would be somewhere near to the top, hanging from a dysfunctional branch like a perfectly ripened fruit just waiting for s o m e o n e t o b i t e i n t o a n d s a vo u r m y r e f i n e d d e c a d e n t qualities. Miles below my lofty position, just beneath the decaying husks of my siblings, down in the dirt near the roots, would be the first of my ancestors. Rugged, pioneering mainstays whose function I can only surmise was to eventually give me an existence. I’m aware this family tree doesn’t follow the usual template, artistic licence.
TThe he rrugged, ugged, p pioneering ioneering m mainstay ainstay o off e early arly ccuisine uisine Beta vulgaris (Beet plant) can be viewed in much the same way.. The sugar beet, for instance, has been carefully cultivated to provide everyone with a little sweetness in their lives, but if you look at its origins you’ll find the Sea Beet. The rugged, pioneering mainstay of early cuisine. E ve n t h o u g h t h e s u g a r b e e t w o u l d p r o b a b l y b e everyone’s preferred choice when it comes to applied kitchen science, it would be a shame not to remember where it came from. Since we’re already on the beach from last month’s Limpet forage, it would be worthwhile to take a little stroll and see if we can spot any of this ancestral throwback .
Use U se iin n tthe he ssame ame m manner anner a ass SSwiss wiss CChard hard Found growing on pebble beaches, sea defences or general rocky coastline, Sea Beet leaves can be used in the same manner as store bought Swiss Chard. When tasted, it should serve as a reminder that trying to improve something that is already pretty perfect could produce more problems than it solves. In the case of the sea beet, so called improvements have caused wide spread obesity, diabetes and cancer. I got lucky and avoided t u r n i n g i n t o a n o oz i n g p o l y p o n t h e b r o n c h i a l s a c o f humanity during my refining process. I ended up with only the best qualities – just ask my wife! If If you’re you’re not not 100% 100% sure sure that that w what hat you’re you’re ppicking icking iiss safe safe for for human consumption, consumption, don’t don’t pick pick it. it. If If you’re you’re prone prone to to food food human allergies, or or pregnant, pregnant, always always seek seek medical medical advice advice before before allergies, consuming anything anything fforaged oraged in in the the w ild. consuming wild. Page 4
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A Manhattan is a whiskey-based cocktail, stirred and strained into a cocktail glass and garnished with a maraschino cherry or orange twist. A popular story of origin for the Manhattan suggests that the drink was invented by Dr. Iain Marshall in the early 1870s at the Manhattan Club in New York City. It is said he created it for a banquet hosted by Jennie Jerome (Lady Randolph Churchill, Winston’s mother) to honor presidential candidate Samuel J. Tilden. The banquet’s success made the drink very fashionable, prompting many people to request “the Manhattan cocktail” – named after the club it originated. Unfortunately, Lady Randolph was in France at the time and pregnant, so the story is unlikely to be true. There are references to a similar cocktail recipe called “Manhattan” served in the Manhattan area. One story says it was invented in the 1860s by a bartender named Black at a bar on Broadway near Houston Street. An early record of the cocktail can also be found in William Schmidt’s “The Flowing Bowl”, published in 1891. He writes about a drink containing gum (gomme syrup), bitters, absinthe, whiskey and vermouth. Ingredients: Ingredients: 25ml Italian sweet vermouth; 45ml bourbon; dash Angostura bitters; orange twist or maraschino cherry to garnish. M ethod: Method: 1 Add vermouth and bourbon to a cocktail mixer and stir. 2 Pour the mix into a martini glass, add a dash of bitters and garnish with a maraschino cherry or a twist of orange peel.
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SSpring pring updates updates For style and fashion, this is the in between season where winter is still with us, yet spring seems not far off. So, what to buy and what to wear?
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How many times have our partners p a i d a f o r t u n e f o r a f l i m sy i t e m o f underwear we have to look pleased with, yet know it will hardly ever be worn? Why not celebrate this Valentine’s Day with a more thoughtful, useful item that will not end up at the back of the wardrobe? Handbags are a good idea, as you could pop a little personal surprise item inside, which will make them think of you whenever they open it. Jewellery lasts a long time and does not have to be expensive. Who doesn’t love to open a little wellwrapped box? The contents will be appreciated, as well as the thought. This works for us girls as well. Why not buy him a cute pair of cufflinks he will always associate with you? Socks are boring, but if you take the time to get them monogrammed, he knows you have been thinking about him. If you feel loungewear is the only way to go, then a lovely his and her ro b e m i g h t j u s t t i c k a l l t h e r i g h t
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For those of you who like red, you are in for a treat! The shops will have every shade imaginable to tempt you, from rich scarlet to deep rose. Red certainly makes a striking leather to suede, as well as fabric entrance – even our Prime Minister boots with incredible designs, many has been to several social events will take you from day to evening. sporting red. It is a colour that can For a really dressy look , f l a t te r m o s t a g e g ro u p s a n d ve l ve t a n d s p a r k l y colouring. I would hesitate to invest ankle boots can dress in a bright red coat – unless you can u p ev e n t h e m o s t afford several – as, once seen, it will s i m p l e of o u t f i t s. be easily remembered and you M a n y a re q u i te might tire of it sooner than a comfortable, less striking shade. is which
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O One ne o off tthe he p prettiest rettiest premium SSUV’s UV’s w premium we’ve e’ve ever ever sseen een on on our our rroads oads The SUV market is strong in 2017. MG are expanding their range with t h e Z S, w h i c h h a s a s h o r te r wheelbase than the GS (a review of which will be coming soon in The Local Answer) and will rival cars like the Nissan Juke. The new MG is likely to have a 1.0 -litre three cylinder turbo petrol engine, which is the sort of power plant that revs out quite nicely. Also, look out for a new Alfa Romeo in 2017 called the “Stelvio”, which will be one of the prettiest premium SUV’s we have ever seen on our roads. In the Hot Hatch market , Ford will be releasing their Focus RS500 and H o n d a w i l l b e u p d at i n g t h e i r C i v i c Type R, which is built in Swindon. Mini have a new John Cooper Works Clubman with 4 wheel drive, and Kia look like they will finally bring their GT
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is also talk of a rival to the BMW 5series being produced by Alfa. The Italian brand is really on the up. 2017 will be a year for the small and electric-based car. In the small car The The IItalian talian b brand rand is is really really FmoardrkFeiet sftoar, V2o0lk1s7w, atgheenreGoislf athned Pnoelw o, on on tthe he u up p the brilliant Citroen C3, Seat Ibiza and For saloon cars it does not come also a very different looking Nissan much better than the Alfa Romeo Micra. Giulia, technically released at the end O Over ver 3 373,000 73,000 o orders rders of last year and already winning many worldwide orldwide jjust ust ffrom rom m motor otor awards. The 2.2-litre is likely to lead w sshow how e exposure xposure sales, while the 503bhp Quadrifoglio will rival the BMW M3. All cars get an Tesla, a big name in the electric car eight-speed auto box and will give world, will be releasing their Model 3, the German brands a run for their which has already had over 373,000 money. It ’s a good strategy as the orders around the world just from BMW 3-series was the most searched motor show exposure. It ’s the same for car on Auto Trader in 2016. There size as a BMW 3-series and is fully electric. It will cost around £30,000 after the Government plug-in grant is t a k e n o f f a n d h a ve a m i n i m u m driving range of 215 miles. It will also be quick , which is starting to become a legend around Tesla’s now. The refreshed Renault Zoe I mentioned last month will also be a good seller this year, and the Smart range from Mercedes will join the electric car market. 2017 also marks the year Renault will return its Alpine car brand, which is so iconic among car lovers, and Ferrari has a big celebration with a worldwide tour. It ’s going to be a fantastic year! sports car to market . However, I am looking forward to the Hyundai i30N, which will complement their World successes Ral ly Championship beautifully.
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G Great reat ccrested rested grebes grebes Great crested grebes are present in the UK throughout the year; each season gracing our lakes and reservoirs. They were nearly hunted to extinction in the UK in the 19th century, their elegant feathers desirable for adorning hats, but they ’re thankfully now a regular sight on our waterbodies, and always a pleasure to spot. They are the largest grebe in Europe and are easily identifiable in the breeding season, when they show off an impressive black plume on the head and orangey ruff with black tips around the white-fronted neck and chest.
the other underwater. Appearing suddenly, they ’ll begin dipping and shaking their head, mirroring each Watching them for any period of other’s actions. A game of ‘hide and time, you’ll see them dive below the seek ’ ensues; the birds diving and surface, in search of small fish and chasing each other for a period. aquatic invertebrates to feed on – The The elaborate elaborate ‘‘weed weed often popping up in a different place cerem c e r e m o ony’ n y ’ s strengthens t r e n gthens entirely to where they disappeared. their their pair pair bond bond February, going into spring , is Even more delightful is the ‘weed when they ’re at their most spectacular. Spend some time at ceremony ’ – grebes will approach your local wetland reserve and you each other carrying weeds in their may just be treated to their courtship beaks, in anticipation of building a displays. During the early stages of nest . On reaching each other they courtship and on being reunited after rise up, as though standing on water, a time apart, one bird will approach chests touching and heads shaking
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once more. They tread water and hold this upright position for a time. These elaborate actions are said to strengthen their pair bond. Late in the spring, around two-four eggs will be laid in a nest made up of vegetation and weeds, carefully constructed on a floating platform. T h e m a l e a n d fe m a l e s h a re parenting duties – each sit on the e g g s fo r p e r i o d s o f t i m e a n d w i l l cover the eggs with vegetation if they must be left alone, such as in the case of a predator threat . The h a tc h l i n g s w i l l e m e rg e a f te r a b o u t four weeks.
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EEscape scape tto oag galaxy alaxy ffar, ar, ffar ar aaway… way… February always feels like an awkward month; almost like that awkward middle child nearly every family seems to have. It ’s still winter, still grey, officially too late to h ave a n y C h r i s t m a s l i g h t s l e f t hanging up, and usually that time of year when we’re ‘on a break’ from our New Year Resolutions. Thankfully, it ’s also the shortest month of the year and the perfect opportunity to distract ourselves from the gloomy winter weeks with some new sci-fi gizmos…
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If you’ve got a keen interest in geography or star-gazing – or just fancy a new hobby – then this product can offer some educational i n s i g h t , a s we l l a s l o o k i n g p re t t y cool. By day, the 2 in 1 Globe Constellation looks like any other ordinary globe, but as the name gives away, it has an alter ego. Once exposed to darkness, the globe transforms from Earth into space, revealing a display of stars and constellations. With its light sensor automatically turning on the LED i l l u m i n at i o n i n t h e d a r k , t h i s c l eve r contraption shows us the magic of the galaxy. It a l s o i n c l u d e s a n ov e r r i d e s w i tc h , w h i c h l e t s y o u t u r n o f f the night-time globe to save battery power. At £39.99, the dual globe includes a socket for optional power and requires 4C batteries, which are Vizor Vizor VR VR Glasses Glasses not included. For the astronomy Affordable virtual reality used to lovers, the night globe also includes seem like a fantasy in itself, but the stars’ and constellations’ Latin now you can live vicariously names. through different worlds thanks to Star W Wars ars B BB8 B8 D Droid roid these Vizor VR Glasses. At just Star are This adorable little droid was the £ 1 4 . 9 9, t h es e g l a ss e s compatible with most smartphones, real break-out star of the new Star come with adjustable lenses for Wars franchise and quickly became maximum comfort and even have a fan favourite. Now you can have 360° tracking. The 360° tracking your own BB8 to follow you on makes it even easier to immerse your adventures, as the droid yourself in an alternate reality and is available at £99.99. BB8 is enjoy the realistic experiences of controlled via a smartphone adventure and exploration right using Bluetooth, and even reacts to interactions and voice from your living room. The Local Answer
commands. There are three different modes available – drive, patrol and holographic messaging. The drive feature allows BB8 to go wherever you command, while p a t r o l l e t s h i m i n ve s t i g a te o n h i s own. And you can feel even more like you’re in a Star Wars movie by recording a video on your smartphone and letting your droid turn it into a hologram. May the force be with you!
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