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Apricot & Orange Cheesecakes
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Set in Stone If you’ve been following the progress of our li le extension at Burton Towers on our Facebook page, you’ll understand the relevance of the tle and content of this month’s editors’ le er... In the early years of the 20th century a new Wesleyan chapel was built at the top of Wash Lane in Ravenstone. As s ll happens today donors could have a brick bearing their name built into the walls. Eight brothers and sisters of the Hewes family— which is Mary’s maiden name— each purchased a brick for the Wash Lane Chapel wall. The Chapel was knocked down in later years as the Wesleyans merged with the Methodists and houses were built over the site. One of Mary’s GreatAunts rescued the bricks bearing the Hewes name from the demolished chapel and with them she built a li le feature in her garden with a sun dial on top. When she died Mary’s Dad took the bricks and re built the sundial with them in his own garden at Hugglescote, near Ravenstone. When he died, a decade ago now, Mary and I retrieved the bricks and I built them into our dry stone garden wall and waterfall. On Wednesday morning this week (deadline week!) a delivery of building materials arrived for our extension. Part of the delivery was a large pallet of bricks wrapped in polythene with the maker’s name on the label. Yes, you’ve guessed it—they were from Ibstock Brick the same make of bricks as the rest of our house and indeed most of our estate. Mary, seeing the name on the label, remembered her Great Uncle Fred and his siblings and that Fred had once been the senior partner of Ibstock Brick and Pipe. Never being one to look serendipity in the mouth, I fished out the bricks from our garden feature, asked our builder if he could build them into our new extension and, hey presto! a day or two later there they all are in their new home...
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Apricot & Orange Cheesecakes
Makes 4 Ready in: 40 minutes, plus chilling
Finish off a meal with these creamy individual fruity cheesecakes. You can make them a day in advance.
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Place four 9cm ring moulds on a baking tray lined with baking paper (see p). Mix together the crushed biscuits and bu er and divide between the ring moulds, pressing down firmly with the back of a teaspoon. Chill for 30 minutes.
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Place the orange juice in a small heatproof bowl and sprinkle over the gela ne. Microwave on the high se ng for 30 seconds then s r un l the gela ne has dissolved. Cool for 5 minutes.
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Place the so cheese in a bowl and beat in the orange zest and caster sugar un l smooth. Gently fold in the cooled liquid gela ne followed by the whipped cream. Spoon into the moulds and level the surface. Chill for 34 hours.
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Spread the apricot topping gently over the set cheesecakes and return to the fridge for at least 2 hours. To serve, run a knife around the edge of each mould and gently li away. Serve decorated with sliced apricots, berries and mint sprigs.
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FOR THE TOPPING • 200g dried apricots, chopped • 150ml orange juice berries, to decorate
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Crea ng an LPA puts you in control. In addi on to enabling you to choose who will act for you, the process also allows you to clearly direct how your A orneys should manage your affairs through carefully documented guidance and restric ons. It is important to make such decisions early because, if you are involved in an accident or have a sudden illness, it may be too late to understand the fairly lengthy forms and registra on process that are required to put an LPA into effect. If you feel it is an appropriate me for you to think about making LPAs we would be delighted to assist and advise you through the process. We prepare LPAs including applica ons for registra on, on a fixed scale fee which can be viewed on our website; alterna vely call our private client department and one of us will be pleased to talk the process through with you.
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Minimum wage increase – 1 April 2019 Make sure you are paying your staff the new minimum wage from 1 April 2019 as follows: £8.21 per hour – 25 years and over £7.70 per hour – 21 to 24 years £6.15 per hour – 18 to 20 years £4.35 per hour – under 18 years £3.90 per hour – appren ce Appren ces aged over 19 years and in the second year of their appren ceship are en tled the rate applicable to their age. Don’t forget the minimum contribu ons for the Workplace Pension also increase from 6 April 2019 to 5% employee contribu on and 3% employer contribu on. Finally, are you ready for Making Tax Digital? As Advanced Cer fied Pla num ProAdvisors of Quickbooks we can help make sure you are compliant with a smooth transi on to online accoun ng so ware in prepara on for when you are no longer able to submit your VAT Return online. Please do not hesitate to contact us for further informa on. Caroline Dinsmore CP Accountancy
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Girlguiding in the 21st Century
With the total me over the year being roughly equal to mee ng once a week.
Girlguiding is the leading charity for girls and young women in the UK, empowering nearly half a million girls across the UK to be their best and face the challenges of growing up today. They’ve been doing this through adventure, friendship and fun for over 100 years.
Girlguiding has moved with the mes and has undergone the biggest ever overhaul in the charity’s history, revamping its iconic badges and ac vi es to create a programme for every girl. Girls can choose to work towards interest badges such as Construc on, Vlogging, Media Cri c, Inven ng, Navigator, Anima on, Cra ivism, Mindfulness and Women’s Rights with other tradi onal ac vi es including First Aid, Survival skills, DIY, Money Management plus Campaigning skills. In total more than 800 new badges and ac vi es have been designed to equip girls and young women with the skills and experiences they will need in order to thrive, succeed, make change and be happy in the modern world. As well as being great fun for our younger members Girlguiding is also awesome for adult volunteers. Volunteering with Girlguiding is not just about campfires and helping girls to get their next badge it's about empowering them and giving them new experiences whilst being a role model and helping them to realise their full poten al. Volunteers share and develop their skills as well as mee ng new friends living near them while they take a refreshing break from their everyday rou ne. Our volunteers choose the role that matches their skills and how much me they feel able to offer. In return Girlguiding builds upon these skills with training
In the Soar Valley Life area, Girlguiding has almost 2,400 ac ve members. To keep these members safe while enjoying fantas c Girlguiding experiences there are over 550 trained adult volunteers who lead or support nearly 120 units locally. Rainbows are 57 years old, Brownies are 7 10, Guides are 1014 and Rangers are 1418 years old. With units for all sec ons situated throughout the Soar Valley Life area then wherever you live we should be able to welcome you/your daughter to join us. There are a range of different types of units which meet locally including: Weekday units where mee ngs are held in the evenings on a weekly basis, usually during term me only. Weekend units where mee ngs are held during the weekend on a weekly basis, usually during term me. Monthly units where mee ngs are held once per month but for longer periods of me. Holiday units where mee ngs take place during the school holidays only, in full day sessions.
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opportuni es, suited to a volunteer’s role, that also make their CV stand out at work. Volunteering with Girlguiding locally can be by offering your professional and personal skills or simply your enthusiasm and whether you've been involved in Girlguiding before or you are completely new to us there are a range of roles which may appeal to you:
There are Girl Guides in more than 140 countries throughout the World
Leader – the core volunteer for a unit and responsible for the running of the unit as well as planning and delivering a high quality programme of ac vi es and events. You will lead a team and share out the tasks to play to everyone’s strengths. Assistant Leader – gives essen al support to the unit leader in running the unit and has plenty of fun at the same me. You’ll share
responsibility for delivering an engaging programme to your unit by helping to plan and deliver mee ngs events and ac vi es.
Occasional Helper – helps at a unit from me to me or on a temporary basis depending upon your availability.
Unit Helper – provides valuable support to the unit leadership team. There’s no responsibility for planning or carrying out the programme in this role but you’ll be key in providing the extra help needed to make unit mee ngs and events happen.
Whether you've been involved in Girlguiding before or you are completely new to us visit www.girlguidingleicestershire.org/ or contact Lisa.Bouskill@girlguiding.org.uk for details of how to volunteer with units locally.
“If you want something said ask a man; if you want something done ask a woman.” Page 37 Margaret Thatcher
Go Everywhere under the Sun with Kia Regulus in Leo Heralds the Coming of Spring me Regulus, the brightest star in Leo (the Lion), is now rising in the east a er sunset. You might not no ce it, but stargazers know that when Regulus appears in this way, spring is near. By early April, Regulus is well up in the southeast an hour a er sunset. By early June, it’s high in the southwest an hour a er sunset. And by early July, Regulus is low to the west an hour a er sunset.
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Regulus is the only 1stmagnitude star to sit almost squarely on the eclip c, which marks the path of the sun, moon and planets across our sky. That means it can be seen from the en re Earth. Bright planets some mes pass near Regulus, and every month the moon passes no more than about five degrees away. In some years, the moon occults (passes in front of) this star as seen from our earthly vantage point. In fact, Regulus just underwent a series of occulta ons – one during each month that this star was visible – star ng on December 18, 2016, and concluding on April 24, 2018. Actually, the star you see is made up of a telescopically double star system; to find out more check out the link on our web site.
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11 Mar 2019 06:24 17:57 11h 33m 18 Mar 2019 06:08 18:09 12h 01m 25 Mar 2019 05:52 18:21 12h 29m Clocks go forward one hour on 30th March to BST 01 April 2019 00:01 23:59 23h 58m 08 April 2019 06:21 19:44 13h 23m 15 April 2019 06:05 19:56 13h 39m 22 April 2019 05:50 20:08 14h 18m 29 April 2019 05:36 20:19 14h 43m Apparent brightness of some objects in the magnitude system
Regulus is 4 mes wider, 140 mes brighter and pumps out 350 mes the energy of our Sun; if it replaced it our oceans would boil, our atmosphere would be stripped away and life on Earth could never have evolved Special Events Calendar for March/April 2019 March: Mercury is visible for a few days only, low in the dusk twilight just a er subset in the west, but by mid month it’s disappeared from view. Mars then has the evening sky all to itself and sets about 23.30. On the last couple of nights of the month Mars forms a lovely sight next to the Pleiades star cluster (The Seven Sisters). The rest of the Planetary ac on takes place a er midnight. Mighty Jupiter rises about 02:00 and is a magnificent beacon shining at – 2.1. Saturn rises around 4am with the waning crescent moon immediately below on the 29th. April: Mars begins the month nestling next to the Seven Sisters passing the star Aldebaran midmonth. Jupiter increases in brightness to mag— 2.3 rising at about 01:00 followed by fainter Saturn at 03:00 Venus lurks low in the dawn twilight peeping above the horizon at around 05:00. Mercury becomes a morning star during the second half of the month. Night of 22nd 23rd April sees the maximum of the Lyrid meteor shower.
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26th April
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Walking Grimston Tunnel
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Walk instruc ons 4¼ Miles 2 Hours Post Code: LE14 3BZ Find a parking space in Grimston (between the A606 and the A6006)Local pub the ‘Black Horse’ Start from the church. 1 Turn le from the churchyard towards Asfordby, around the corner to the bridleway signpost and go through the wide gateway marked ‘The Lilacs’; con nue through the gate at the end, by the yellow topped marker post. Carry on slight le through the metal gate and downslope with the hedge to the right. The ground starts to rise again with trees now le ; as the trees end (before Barn Farm) turn back to the narrow gate. 2 Go through and follow the path right, the path bears further right and meanders to a gate into a field. Keep ahead upslope to a yellow top post and turn right, along the path in the gap and up the le hand field edge. Go through the gate here and bear le , then turn le up the wide stony track to the road. 3 Cross this surprisingly busy road with care and turn le along the wide grass verge to the s le close to the house. Go over the s le and follow the path through the trees, con nue direc on between fences and along the right hand field edge with the hedge to the right, parallel to the telegraph poles. Go through the wide marked gate at the far end to the s le on the right a er just 30yds. 4 Step over and take this lesser path through the trees, go over the s le at the end and turn le along the field edge with the trees to the le . Carry on across the road and along the next field edge to the s le, bear right with the wire fence and the trees to the le to a marker post. Bear right over this field, which may be under cul va on although a track should be well marked, to a hedge gap and cross the s le to the road. If for any reason this field is impassable carry on around the edge and back to the s le at the road. 5 Cross carefully and turn le to the gateway, go through and cross the s le in the hedge ahead; bear right across the field, a track should be visible through any crop and keep direc on through two boundaries. Con nue ahead through the corner of the trees to the stony farm track. 6 Turn right, for three quarters of a mile, through the dip and over the road, con nue ahead with the house to the le down into the dip and through the gate le of the trees. Carry on through the gate at the top and along the farm road between hedges, downslope le of Barn Farm to join the outward route at point 2. Retrace steps back to the star ng point. © Clive Brown All our walks are compiled by Clive Brown who holds the copyright. You can order any of his 74 walking guides at: www.walkingcloseto.com. Or email Clive directly at walkingcloseto@yahoo.co.uk
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Chilblains Chilblains on toes are common, resul ng from defec ve blood circula on on exposure to cold. The skin may become itchy, red and swollen with a burning sensa on and tender to touch. Chilblains itch and burn and become itchier when warm. Temp ng to scratch, but can break and ulcerate the chilblain. Symptoms • Itchy, red • Swelling of the skin • Blistering • Burning sensa on • Ulcera on • Skin colour changes red to dark blue Treatment Op ons • Cor costeroid creams • Blood pressure medica on that helps the blood vessels open up • Warming footcreams containing Arnica help
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Think Thin To lose weight and keep it off you need to change the way you think and behave around food; o en we eat because we THINK we should eat, not because our bodies tell us we NEED to eat... For many of us, food has become a coping strategy which we turn to when we are stressed, anxious, angry, sad, procras na ng, etc. Here are just a few ps which, if prac ced daily, will help break this habit and change the way you think and behave around food: • Always eat your meals at the table without distrac ons • Eat slowly and chew every mouthful at least 30 mes • Use smaller plates to help with por on control • Listen to your body, eat only when you are hungry and stop when you are full • Don’t be afraid to waste food if you are full or it will end up on your waist! • Don’t use food to help you to deal with problems; find other ways such as going for a walk, telephoning a friend, listening to music, medita ng, etc. If you need help to change the way you think try therapies such as NLP, EFT or Hypnosis all of which have been shown to be effec ve. Paula Reed
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Paula Reed of Reed Well Being publishes her first book on May 5th this year
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“I chose the path less traveled by, and that has made all the difference” – Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken
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The Independent Traveller’s Holiday Helpline
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Ren ng Property Abroad We are o en asked about ren ng property overseas, par cularly when it is a family group who want to stay in one loca on. Clients o en say they have seen a cheap property on the internet. We are then asked if we can rent it for the client and combine it with flights and car hire into one booking. Normally we do not do this and I will explain why. Anybody can post on the internet a property that may or may not be there when you turn up. Recent television programmes have highlighted this problem with families le on the pavement with nowhere to stay or arriving to find another family staying there. We also have to look at the safety of the property: are there smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors and fire escapes in place? Personally, I recently looked for an Airbnb property for my own family in the UK for a significant birthday celebra on. We looked at several and had to reject 85% of the proper es as they did not have smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. For me, anybody considering ren ng a property out without those very
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Spring has finally arrived – but so have some unwanted guests Although we welcome the warmer weather with open arms, spring also means the re emergence of parasites that can cause severe discomfort for your dog, and are poten ally a serious health risk. The danger of cks Ticks are small ovalshaped parasites o en found in countryside areas. They a ach themselves to a ‘host’ to suck their blood, and if not removed quickly can cause health issues ranging from serious irrita on to your dog’s skin to poten ally life changing Lyme disease.
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Safely removing a ck The best way to remove a ck is to use a special ckremover shaped for the purpose, which your vet should be able to provide. It’s important to twist the body before pulling it out, and to ensure the whole of the ck is removed. Leaving behind the head can cause serious infec on in your dog, so if you’re not sure how to do it, take them to your vet. Fleas Fleas are smaller than cks and can be very difficult to spot if your dog has dark fur. They can quickly mul ply to the point where your pet is constantly scratching, which can cause serious irrita on to their skin. Your vet should be able to recommend an appropriate flea and ck treatment based on their weight, which reduces the chances
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Short Story By Jackie Brewster Just Great Music!
The Easter Hedgehog “Derek, what are you doing out here at the crack of dawn?” Kelly, with a milk bo le in each hand, was surprised to find her husband hiding under the carport. “Kelly, you nearly gave me a heart a ack!” Derek gasped. “What are you doing up?” “Something’s been drinking the cream off the top of our milk,” Kelly said. “I have to bring it in as soon as the milkman’s been.” “Just get under here quick.” Derek pulled her elbow. “You’ll give the game away.” “What game?” Kelly huddled next to him. “Opera on Soak The Easter Bunny,” Derek smiled, rubbing his hands together. “You mean soak Carl?” Kelly sighed. “Honestly, when are you two ever going to grow up?” Derek and his brotherinlaw Carl had a long history of playing prac cal jokes on each other. At Christmas Carl had decked Derek’s conifers in toilet roll, and on Valen ne’s Day Derek had filled Carl’s van with balloons. Derek knew a revenge a ack was overdue. Kelly hugged herself to keep warm. “How can you be so sure he’s coming today?” “Because the man’s an idiot,” Derek smirked. “He’s been dropping hints that I would be ‘hopping mad’ at Easter, and yesterday I spo ed him coming out of the fancy dress shop in town with a pink rabbit suit under his arm.” “You think he’s coming as the Easter Bunny?” Kelly laughed. “This I’ve got to see.”
“And what’s that mask he’s wearing all about?” Derek whispered. “It’s all brown and spiky.” “It’s a hedgehog mask.” Kelly frowned. “Perhaps his Easter Bunny costume didn’t fit?” The strangely dressed figure scurried under the washing line and stepped onto the boobytrapped lawn. Derek de ly turned on the tap. The hosepipe gurgled and the sprinkler system hissed into life. Their visitor leapt into the air like a startled cat as thousands of icy jets shot up his dressing gown. Derek and Kelly howled with laughter. Holding his hedgehog mask onto his face, Carl sprinted right past them and back through the gate. A familiar voice behind them said, “What are you two cackling at?” “We’ve just given Carl the fright of his life,” Derek laughed, and turned to find Carl, dressed as a pink bunny carrying a tray of eggs.
“But I’m ready for him,” Derek chuckled. “I’ve rigged up the sprinkler system on the lawn to full power, and I’ve got my hand on the outside tap. Hang on, someone’s coming through the gate now.”
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Derek and Kelly held their breath as a dark figure crept along the path beside them.
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“I thought you said he was coming as the Easter Bunny,” Kelly whispered. “He’s wearing an old brown dressing gown.”
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“I don’t have one,” Carl said, “unlike that sopping wet chap who just ran past me.”
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A New Day Dawns Down at the Great Central Railway The UK’s Premier main line double track heritage railway now joins the super league of pres ge interna onal a rac ons and has appointed its very own mascot. Senior driver Cliff Perry can hardly contain his excitement as Onslaught the Cat is introduced to his eager fans on pla orm one on 19th February at Loughborough Central
Chase and Marshall—clearly outshone by the GCR’s new mascot Onslaught!
hero, Onslaught the Cat, who lives in the opera ons departmental office situated at the north end of the pla orm at Loughborough Central, and modelled our mascot on him. We have felt for some me we needed a GCR mascot for the younger members to iden fy with whereupon Onslaught will appear at all family events and hopefully we can build up a following.” Onslaught, the opera ons cat, is named a er a recent visitor to the railway BR Warship class Diesel D832 “Onslaught”.
Michael Stokes, GCR’s Events and Marke ng Manager commented on the momentous unveiling occasion which took place during the half term visit to the railway of Chase and Marshall from Paw Patrol: “If Disneyland’s got Mickey Mouse and Leicester City can have Filbert Fox we deserve to be up there among the champions. We have chosen to honour our resident
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Spot the Difference Answers 1. Shorts colour 6. 2. Pink fish 3. Finger Missing 7. 4. Angel fish missing 8. 5. Octopus changes 9. direc on 10.
Yellow fish appeared Plant Flippers now blue Bubbles Green fish
Sudoku Solu ons
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Meal for Two on the GCR Pullman Diners Winners Congratula ons to Val Morgan of Loughborough and Suzanna Hyman of East Leake whose entries in our Card Game Wordsearch were the first and second correct answers to be drawn a er the closing date. The phrase was, “Every day is the best day of the year. Val wins a Meal for Two on The Rothley Rose Thursday Evening Diner and Suzanna wins a Meal for Two on The Midlander Lunch me Diner.
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Find the Robin Winner Congratula ons to Dennis Salisbury of Birstall who spo ed our li le robin on page 37 in the Independent Traveller’s advert about Canadian wildlife. Dennis wins a £25 voucher to use at The Waterside Inn Mountsorrel. See pages 49, 51 and 55 for more compe ons!
“The winner takes it all, The loser's standing small, Beside the victory, That's her des ny” The Winner Takes it All Abba
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