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Welcome to The Village Emporium July/August 2017 Summer has finally arrived and this issue we have some very tempting and tasty options on tips for outdoor eating and some fantastic family events going on in our areas over the next two months on the what’s on pages. Don’t forget our local independents depend on local custom and the local charity events rely on your support. Enjoy the summer, and we look forward to popping our next magazine into your letterbox early September.

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Contents 6

Look good, feel good

44 Your garden

13 Your family

47 Whats on?

25 Out & about

50 Your home

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Recipes

14 Lemon & coriander hummus 26 Chicken and herb kebabs 33 Asian marinated flat-iron steak

17 Win a £40 BBQ meat pack from Onley

Brain teasers

Grounds Farm Shop

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Features 12 Local fashion designer turns down bright lights 18 Choices that help keep your kids healthy, and keep

you sane!

20 Off to university 22 Stop yo-yo dieting 24 Top tips for barbeque perfection 30 Book sales soar in support of Air Ambulance 36 Britain’s waterways - come and explore 38 The Welton soap box derby 2017 40 Flight chic 42 Happy holidays with the kids 46 Bring back the buttonhole 62 International left handers awareness day 66 Scotch whisky day

27 Win a photo session with Barefoot Photographics

May/June 2017 issue Competition winners Winners of tickets for Towcester Food Festival Mr J Porter, Woodford Mr D Packer, Daventry Mrs C Martin, Flore Ms P Watts, Crick T Lowe, Rugby Winner of Footgolf at Brampton Heath Golf Club Ms L Taylor Daventry

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Local fashion designer turns down the bright lights of London Exclusive collections

Small and unique

Since opening her fashion studio in Long Buckby, Nina has quietly beavered away producing what she refers to as ‘dressy daywear and one off wardrobe pieces’. Those ‘go to’ items we all need when we want clothing that’s just a bit different from what’s out there on the high street.

Part of the reason Nina has been successful is because she has chosen to stay small and unique. Her focus is always on the woman herself and how she wants to feel and look in what she wears. Women want quality clothing that’s different from anything else they’ve seen and they also want help and advice on how to find a style that suits them.

Her studio, where she designs and commercially produces her clothing exclusively for her own customers, has occasionally caught the eye of other boutique owners and Nina has been asked to supply the high street on more than one occasion. More recently though, she was asked to supply a much higher end, designer clothing outlet in London. After giving the matter much thought, Nina graciously declined the offer to grow and expand her label to a bigger market. The reason she explained, was that she would need to move to a factory and start producing clothing on a bigger scale. She by far prefers to stick with creating small one off collections keeping them purely for both her online and walk in customers some of which travel from all over the country and are dotted around the world.

There is also some merit in keeping a business unique to its own roots rather than turning it into yet another national high street brand. Local people enjoy having the prestige of a business that identifies with a rare kind of unique quality and Nina believe this forms part of the backbone of a local community. It’s been grown in their back yard and they want to keep it exclusive to them’. Nina’s clothing is a collection of daywear and special wardrobe pieces made from luxury quality fabrics sourced from Italy. Her studio is always welcoming and inviting and walk in customers can visit and see what’s on the rails and what’s in store for the next season. To contact Nina email ninawornham@gmail.com or visit the web site at www.ninawornham.co.uk

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Recipe

Beetroot Chocolate Brownies These little beauties are moist and have a deep richness of velvety chocolate that melt in the mouth with each bite

Serves Makes 8 RELAXED 3

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Prep & Cooking Time 50 minutes

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25g raw almonds, whole or ground

You will need a 25 x 30cm baking tray lined with baking parchment. Alternatively you can make them as muffins in a muffin tin.

250g cooked beetroot, chopped 65g almond or buckwheat flour

Heat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan/350°F.

2 tsp baking powder

Place the almonds in a food processor and blend until finely ground.

Lemon and coriander hummus

Add thean beetroot and process until it isof almost a pureeif butyou with a like little A tasty and spicy hummus with extra punch chilli it texture. 6 tsp of Orgran egg substitute super spicy. 50g raw cacao powder

6 tsp of water

Blend in flour, baking powder and raw cocoa powder

60g triple zero stevia

In a bowl make up the egg substitute to replace 3 eggs. Orgran needs 2 tsp per egg. So measure out 6 tsp Orgran and 6 tbsp water Method

Serves one 60g coconut or agave syrup Prep & cooking time: 10 minutes

Ingredients

1 portion (approx 100g) chickpeas, drained and rinsed handful fresh coriander 1 garlic clove, crushed ½ tsp ground coriander ½ tsp ground cumin ½ fresh chilli ½ lemon, juice only ½ tsp tahini paste 3 tbsp olive oil Sea salt and black pepper

• Place all the ingredients into a blender or food

In separate bowl combine the stevia, syrup and egg mixture and beat processor, season with salt and pepper and blitz until together until smooth.

a hummus like puree.

Stir in beetroot • mixture. Remove from processor and serve Pour the mixture into the baking tray or muffin cases and bake for 35 Serving minutes. Ensure it is firmsuggestion in the centre but still a bit sticky by placing a skewer in theServe middle.with a selection of fresh vegetables, such as

carrots, celery, cucumber, peppers or radishes.

Allow to cool fully before eating. If cooked in a baking tray allow to cool before cutting into squares.

Put the dip in a tub and chill until ready to eat.

Serving Suggestion This will last for up to 3 days in a sealed container in the fridge

Can keep more texture to the beetroot if you fancy a thicker texture These will keep for up to 5 days in a sealed container

Jen Adams 07970 748001 Enjoy as part of an ‘nutrition focus” day or part of your mb re-balance, can use a full jen@jenadamsuk.com Noteand double up the other ingredients and make more for another tinJen’s of chickpeas www. jenadamsuk.com day. jenadamsclinic Enjoy after lunch or dinner with a little dollop of creme frachie or have them for afternoon tea facebook: with

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Win a £40 BBQ meat pack from Onley Grounds Farm Shop To win a £40 BBQ meat pack to include some of their speciality marinaded meats answer the following question:

Producers of award winning Onley Oak

Northamptonshire grain fed beef, the beef reared on the farms has gained a high reputation and is supplied to local restaurants, catering outlets, high end catering establishments countrywide along with the upper class grills on the world famous Cunard cruise ships. Suppliers also to a renowned michelin star restaurant and popular wedding venues in the area, you can be sure the BBQ meat packs are no exception to high quality and you can purchase from the shop. Located in the heart of the countryside just off A45 between Daventry and Dunchurch the shop opens 10-4 Thursday to Sunday, CV23 8AJ. Tel 07546 222624.

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Choices that help keep your kids healthy, and keep you sane! Whether starting infant school or in the last year at university, your kids and their health are a top priority. After all, if your kids are healthy, it’s less stress for you, too.

Food first It’s no surprise that the core to good health, for adults and children, is a colourful and varied diet based around a rainbow of fruit and vegetables, pulses, nuts and seeds and good quality fatty fish, and limit meat, sugar and alcohol intake. Choose organic where available to limit pesticides and other chemicals. Plan ahead with batch cooking, involve the kids in food preparation and save the more complicated recipes for the weekend. Always check with your GP or other health professional to get the correct diagnosis for any childhood ailment. With chronic conditions such as eczema, consider working with a nutritionist to devise a diet audit, excluding common triggers such as wheat and dairy for a few weeks and gradually reintroducing to see if symptoms persist or subside.

Immunity Growing children, especially those who don’t eat a varied diet, sometimes don’t get enough vitamins A and C. It’s also difficult to get enough vitamin D through food alone. That’s why the Department of Health recommends that all children aged six months to five years are given vitamin supplements containing vitamins A, C and D

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every day to support immune health and more. Probiotic supplements have been well studied in children with emerging evidence to suggest they can support a healthy immune system, with potential to reduce infectious illness, sick days, and medication-use including cold and flu drugs as well as antibiotics prescriptions.

Eczema Probiotics have further benefits in reducing the severity of skin issues such as eczema and atopic dermatitis. Specific strains of good bacteria including L Rhamnosus GG, have been indicated for both the prevention and treatment of eczema in infants and children. Look too for an organic fish oil supplement providing omega 3 essential fatty acids to help reduce inflammation.

Nutrition Fussy eating can disrupt an otherwise happy household. Exposing your children to a wide array of colourful foods from an early age and having an ‘always try’ policy whereby everyone must try something before rejecting. Topping up with a good quality children’s multivitamin can reassure parents during the transition from fussy to foodie. For more information, advice and support, visit Sheaf Street Health Store in Daventry or visit the Facebook page.

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Off to university?

The chicken or the egg? The importance of critical thinking for students. Heading to uni? If you are heading to university this autumn the best piece of advice I can offer (having been both a student and a lecturer) is:

Learn critical thinking now, before you start. If you don’t, it becomes a bit of a chicken or the egg kind of situation. You will be expected to research and provide valid arguments for your lecturers, but you will not have had the experience of researching. You will probably be tempted to use the internet. The internet is the most important advancement since the wheel, but as Henry VIII once said: “39.6 % of facts on the internet are made up”.

Fake news? The problem of fake information is such an issue that Facebook recently took advertising space in newspapers advising people on how to spot it. They basically boiled it down to ‘check the source is valid and think about the likelihood of what it said actually being true’. This can be a problem in itself because often there is a truth, or at least part-truth, at the core of the fake fact to make it convincing. The only way to avoid the pseudo-science and fake news on the internet is to think about it logically. You need to take a step back and look at what you are seeing rather than take it at face value.

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Let me give you a very quick example. There is clear evidence that the moon landings were faked because the flag the astronauts planted is rippling. Ah-ha proof! Because no air means no rippling! Think about it though and obviously, the flag would flap as it was wiggled and pushed into the ground. See how easy a fact becomes proof of something else?

Use your library My advice is occasionally just to use a good, oldfashioned, library. Woven into the carpet of the Gungahlin Public Library in Canberra is a great piece of advice for students. It reads: ‘Google can bring you back 100,000 answers; a librarian can bring you back the right one’ Neil Gaiman. Your lecturers and librarian teams will have chosen your reading carefully, so you should probably read it. The answer is egg by the way. Dinosaurs laid eggs and were the evolutionary ancestors of the chicken, so the egg came first. The chicken went on to a career crossing roads. Kevin Robinson 13 Media

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Stop yo-yo dieting Most people I talk to want a lose a few pounds, or need to lose a stone or two, but what about those underlying health issues? How motivated are you to address those? It’s so much easier to take a pain killer for those aches and pains, or an antacid for any digestive issues?

you put your hormones, digestive and metabolic systems through each day. You need to consider the consequence of ignoring these symptoms. Take my advice and seek some professional help, as you need to implement changes and eat what is right for your body.

You may have heard about quitting sugar recently in the media? Many people often say, I don’t have any sugar in tea, or I don’t eat bread anymore’. This may be the case, but I am sure you still have chips with your burger and a bit of cake with your afternoon tea, even a glass of wine.

Once you begin to understand which foods are right for you, your quality of your life and overall health will improve very quickly. It is worth considering that commonly you don’t just get one disease, as the system begin to fail you often get about 3 or 4 of them.

It is important to understand the complex network of hormones within your metabolic system. They are released to store the excess calories for later, known as insulin and glycogen and they will initially store this excess energy around your stomach for quick, easy access for later, and then long-term on the hip & thighs.

Yes, it’s important to understand what a ‘healthy balanced diet’ is, and which familiar, simple foods provide the right balance of proteins, carbohydrates and essential fatty acids for your metabolism to improve. However, it is not just about what food you eat; it is more often your mindset and the habit of your food choices. Your emotions and hormones are an essential part of the decision of what to eat from when you get up in the morning, throughout the stressful day, and then once on the sofa in the evening.

Feeling tired in the afternoon, not sleeping through the night, puffy under your eyes, feeling bloated, suffering from heartburn when you eat and an ever increasing waist line is not just a sign of age. These are symptoms of your body is failing to maintain the levels of stress

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Your food choices need to be delicious, nutritious and

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Feature beneficial to your health. The everyday lifestyle choices are so important to help you achieve your dreams and aspiration of a happy, healthy future.

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Top tips for barbeque perfection Gas or charcoal?

Boozy bourbon beef bavette

Gas barbies certainly have their place as they are very convenient and the temperature is more controllable but the flavour of a lumpwood charcoal bbq is second to none. If you choose a slightly larger charcoal barbecue you can light the coals on one side so it enables you to move cooked food to the side to keep warm while other meats are cooking. It is also vital to have space so you can move the food out of the way, especially if you get too much dripping fat which create flames and no one wants cremated food!

Serves 2 500g bavette steak 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil 200ml bourbon 2 crushed garlic cloves 1 small bunch thyme 1 tsp dried oregano 1 tsp salt and pepper

Cooked to perfection Wait until the flames have disappeared before putting the meat on when the heat is intense and coals are glowing. Don’t be afraid to cook through larger pieces of meat, sausages or chicken in the oven first and finish it off on the barbecue to give it that authentic taste

Quick boozy bananas This is so simple with very little prep time.

Be brave! Don’t be afraid to experiment!! Glazes and marinades can make for exciting flavours and something a bit different to your usual steaks, sausage and burgers. Call in to Onley Grounds Farm to see their exciting range of marinated bbq meats or even make you own. You don’t have to spend the earth on barbecue meats as marinades can help to tenderize less expensive cuts.

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Score bavette against the grain of meat. Put all marinade into a shallow dish. Add meat and cover, turning occasionally. Leave for 12 hours (minimum 6 hrs). Cook the bavette on the barbecue (medium rare is best) and if you don’t want to waste the excess marinade, flambe the liquid in a pan and pour over the cooked meat.

Put whole skin on bananas on the bbq when the heat starts to die down and bake until soft for about 15 minutes! The skins will be completely black. Put each banana into separate bowls and score the banana skin, bend to create a ‘boat ‘. Pour in a good glug of Cointreau and add fresh single cream. For that extra bit of decadence, slowly melted mars bar drizzled over the top is amazing!

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ONLEY GROUNDS OPEN DAY SUNDAY 16TH JULY

A GREAT DAY OUT FOR ALL THE FAMILY ADMISSION £5.00 PER CAR n Dont miss our fabulous Open Day.. n Enter your pet in our Dog show! n Animal corner, inc. Toft Alpacas or n Have a go at polocrosse with an on foot session or polo on our simulator horse! n Exciting horse and dog displays in our indoor arenas. n Loads of activities for the kids inc bouncy castle, pony rides etc n Join us in the farmshop for some free tastings of our delicious products n Enjoy our delicious barbecue and the pimms and beer tent!

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Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10am until 4pm.

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Onley Grounds Equestrian Complex, Onley Grounds Farm, Willoughby, Rugby, Warks CV23 8AJ Tel: 07546 222624

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Your family

Beetroot Chocolate Brownies These little beauties are moist and have a deep richness of velvety chocolate that melt in the mouth with each bite

Serves Makes 8 RELAXED 3

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25g raw delicious almonds, whole or aromatic ground You based will need a 25 x 30cm baking tray lined with baking These herb marinate infuses theparchment. chicken Alternatively you can make them as muffins in a muffin tin. 250g cooked beetroot, chopped breast and adds a depth of flavour, combined with the creamy Heat the oven to 180°C/160°C fan/350°F. 65g almond orthis buckwheat flour is a beautiful dressing dish sunny Saturday afternoon treat 2 tsp baking powder

Place the almonds in a food processor and blend until finely ground.

50g raw cacao powder

Serves 2 6 tsp of Orgran egg substitute 45 minutes Marinating over night 3 hours 6 tsp of water

Add the beetroot and process until it is almost a puree but with a little Method texture.

Ingredients 60g triple zero stevia

In a bowl make up the egg substitute to replace 3 eggs. Orgran needs 2 and leave for 3and hours or water overnight. tsp per egg. So measure outin6 fridge tsp Orgran 6 tbsp

2 portions of chicken breasts - cut into 60g coconut or agave syrup large cubes Zest of 1/2 lemon + juice for the salad 3 crushed garlic cloves Handful thyme leaves chopped 1 tbsp olive oil 100g cherry tomatoes, halved 50g cucumber - cut into chunks 25g radishes, sliced 50g spring onions Handful fresh mint, roughly chopped Handful flat leaf parsley, roughly chopped Handful fresh coriander, roughly chopped 2 tbsp tahini 4 tbsp crème fraiche Season with sea salt and black pepper to taste

• Mix together the cubes of chicken breasts with the

Blend in flour, baking powder raw olive cocoaoil powder lemon zest, and thyme, and garlic.

• Toss to coat meat with marinade, cover with cling film • Thread the chicken onto skewers and grill or place

In separate bowlon combine the stevia, syrupminutes and egg mixture and beat barbecue for 12/14 - turn and brush with together until smooth. remaining marinade every few minutes.

• Make up the salad by mixing together the tomatoes, cucumber, radishes, onion, mint and parsley and season to baking personal Pour the mixture into the traytaste. or muffin cases and bake for 35 minutes. Ensure it is together firm in thethe centre but crème still a bitfraiche, sticky by placing a • Mix tahini, lemon juice skewer in the middle. and coriander and pour into little pot to serve with dish. Allow to cool fully before eating. If cooked in a baking tray allow to Stir in beetroot mixture.

cool before cutting into squares.

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Serve the chicken skewers on top of the salad and drizzle Serving Suggestion the yogurt dressing over the top.

Can keep more texture to the beetroot if you fancy a thicker texture These will keep for up to 5 days in a sealed container

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Come to The Barn for a warm welcome A perfect place to meet friends and family, or just by yourself. Relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings, set in the heart of the country, but only a mile from the A5. Normal opening times 10-5pm, 7 days a week

Serving breakfast, morning coffee, lunch, afternoon tea and of course cakes!

Call us on: 01327 349911 email us at: eat@thebarnrestaurant.net See our web-site: www.thebarnrestaurant.net

Visit us at: The Old Dairy Farm, Upper Stowe, Northamptonshire, NN7 4SH

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Book sales soar in support of Air Ambulance as the past gives life to the present Fund raising Book sales for The History of Rugby Radio Station have raised over two thousand pounds and counting to support Warwickshire and Northamptonshire Air Ambulance. The book, published by developers of the old mast site Urban&Civic, to preserve the vibrant heritage of the former Rugby Radio Station site, has captured the hearts of the town with its historical account of the radio station where over 800 Rugby locals worked during its time in service. The semi autobiographical memoir, written by local historian and former radio station manager Malcolm Hancock, recounts Malcolm’s 38 years of experience working at the site as well as the groundbreaking first transmission to Houlton, USA in 1927, stories about NASA, Concorde, ‘Messages to Mars’ and the life-saving work of the station during WW2 and The Cold War.

Citizen of the year Due to the success of the book, Malcolm Hancock was a finalist for Citizen of the Year at Rugby FM’s 2017 Pride of Rugby Awards, which took place last Friday, which recognizes individuals whose selfless efforts have left a lasting impression on the lives of others and those who have made a significant contribution to improving life in Rugby borough. With all monies raised from the sales of the history book donated to Warwickshire and Northamptonshire Air Ambulance and each life saving mission costing the Air Ambulance £1,700, Malcolm Hancock has allowed the charity to take on one more life saving mission in support of Rugby locals.

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Jo Payne, senior fundraising manager for Warwickshire & Northamptonshire Air Ambulance, comments; “I am thrilled to see the book has generated so much interest in the history of Rugby Radio Station, such an iconic feature and represents so much to all of us that live (and fly) in the area. We are so pleased that the proceeds from the sale of the book have been donated to keeping our team saving lives by road and air across the region and would like to thank everyone involved”.

“We are nearly home” With Malcolm Hancock adding, “I am so very pleased to hear that sales of my book on the History of Rugby Radio Station are going so well. The iconic “we are nearly home” 820ft high masts will now not be forgotten! I am also thrilled that, with the help of Urban&Civic, all the proceeds of the book are going to another worthy endeavor, the Warwickshire & Northamptonshire Air Ambulance. I was surprised and honored to be nominated as Rugby Citizen of the Year but, I am sure, that other locals were much more deserving and congratulate Joanne Finney on her win”. The book, which details the technological advancements that went on within the grade II listed C Station Building, is still available to purchase for £5.99 in Rugby independent book shop Hunts, Rugby’s Library and Tourist Information Centre, Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, both the Visitors Centre and Tuning Fork eatery at the heart of the first phase of Houlton and online at www.rugbyradiostation.co.uk

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Green Acresinformal Rural Enterprise rise Centre offers educa�onal Centre offers informal educational le to learn to grow and cook their opportunities for young people to own food learnyoung to grow people and cook their food. with sure that stayown engaged We work withand schools to ensure that Centre offers informal educa�on lop a work ethic a healthy lifestyle Green Acres Rural Enterprise Sunday 2nd July – Willow weaving young people stay engaged with their

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The Countryman Staverton

The Countryman at Staverton offers fine home cooked food, excellent local ales and a warm welcome 7 days a week Fabulous Sunday Roasts Served from 12pm subject to availability

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Recipe

Asian marinated flat-iron steak Serves 4

Method

Ingredients

Warm soy sauce and soft brown sugar until sugar dissolved. Then allow to cool. Once cooled add all other marinade ingredients. Make sure you use a tub large enough to marinade the 4 steaks. Once all items are mixed add the steaks and place in fridge for 2-6 hours, depending on your time limits.

Remove steaks from the marinade and cook on the BBQ to your liking. 3-4 Minutes each side for a medium steak (note the steaks will take on a dark colour from the marinade. This will penetrate the steaks so they won’t appear as pink inside as a plain steak).

Rest for a few minutes, then slice into bite size pieces and serve on a crisp mixed salad of bean sprouts, crunchy leaves and peppers.

4 x 6-8oz flat-iron steaks – available from certain supermarkets or your local butcher Marinade 1 clove garlic crushed 2 sprigs thyme 2 tbs soft brown sugar 100ml dark Soy Sauce 50ml Worcester Sauce 1 stick lemon grass crushed – if not available the zest of ½ a lemon is ok 50ml Bourbon ½ tsp Schwann Pepper – crushed 1 chilli – roughly chopped 2 tbs chopped corriander

This marinade works really well with pork. Especially pork chops or pork belly.

Recipe courtesy of Darren Hill @ The Countryman, Staverton

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Britain’s waterways – come and explore There are more than 2,000 miles of waterways around Britain, so why not make the most of them? Take a stroll From a relaxing amble after Sunday lunch at one of the many canal side pubs, to a full day’s hike, Britain’s waterways offer numerous opportunities for walking. There are many circular routes you can take and the towpaths are car-free. Find a route near you at www.ifootpath.com.

Cycle Many of the canal paths are ideal for cycling. Pick up an Ordnance Survey map, or plan your route with www. sustrans.org.uk. The Trans Pennine Trail is a good option, with more than 60% of the route being traffic-free and fairly flat.

Enjoy a leisurely boat ride Whether you hire a narrow boat for a day, or a week, boating is clearly one of the best ways to enjoy Britain’s waterways, the slow pace gives you time to enjoy the countryside and spot local wildlife including kingfishers and herons. There are more than 100 boat hire firms, with many of the larger ones offering the option to pick up and drop off at different locations. You don’t need any previous experience, as most firms will give you a short training course before you set off. Visit www.waterways. org.uk for advice and tips.

Try canoeing Almost 2 million people go canoeing in Britain. It’s a great way to keep fit while exploring the countryside.

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Check out www.canoe-england.org.uk for inspiration. Trails are colour coded from easy to challenging, so you can pick a route to suit your ability. Purton to Sharpness on the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal, for example, is classed as an ideal route for beginners. You’ll pass through several villages on route, so may even be able to stop off for a quick cuppa. You need a license to paddle on many of Britain’s waterways, which can be bought from the Canal and River Trust: www.canalrivertrust.org.uk

Feeling adventurous? You might think of white water rafting as something to do on holiday, but there are a few British centres. The National White Water Centre, for example, runs sessions on the Welsh mountain river Afon Tryweryn, with prices starting from just £35 for a taster lesson.

Cast off A leisurely day’s fishing can be a great way to unwind. You will need to purchase a rod fishing license from the Post Office before you cast off. An annual licence starts at £27, though you can also buy licences for shorter periods of time from just £3.75. Fishing rights are often owned by a local fishing club, but a Waterway Wanderers permit (£20 a year) gives you access to most stretches. For more information about Britain’s waterways, visit canalrivertrust.org.uk.

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CHECK OUT OUR FANTASTIC RANGE OF SERVICES Come and meet Joe who has been cobbling for over 35 years…on site every Wednesday. He says “Its trophy season, and we can turn around your sporting medals, cups and plaques quickly, often same day! Plus if you’re moving house, come in and get your second set of keys at half price throughout June and August.

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The Welton soap box derby 2017 Origins of soap box racing The Soap Box is a youth soapbox car racing program which has been run in the United States since 1934. World championship finals are held each July in America. Cars are unpowered, relying completely upon gravity to move. The Red Bull soapbox race is an international event (often televised) in which amateur drivers race homemade soapbox vehicles.

On your doorstep! Saturday 15th July will bring the 4th consecutive Welton Soapbox Derby. Each homemade dream machine is powered by nothing but gravity and sheer courage!! In previous years, there has been, a fire engine, a helicopter, a narrowboat and a ‘living room’!

This is a great family focussed event. In addition, this year will see a new and extensive shopping village on the park area; food and beverage outlets, and children’s entertainment. Not forgetting award winning real ales from The White Horse and live bands throughout the day and into the night for winner’s celebrations. Street entertainment will start from 11:30am and racing begins, at 12:00pm! For more details and to follow the build up, you can follow all the news on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Or email us @Welton_soapbox@outlook.com

Based in the sleepy village of Welton, Northamptonshire, the true spectacle of racing machines will congregate to compete in a timed downhill race. With a starting grid of 45 teams , and over 70 drivers, this year is building up to be another huge success.

On your marks! The 600 metre race track has the starting grid outside the White Horse pub, with a push start for the length of the pub, and then gravity takes over! Winding down through the village, past the church with a tricky right hand bend; then begins the 120ft drop off with speeds of up to 32MPH into a huge 90degree left hand bend, and then winding down to the finish line outside The Paddocks.

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Come along, widen your social circle, meet new friends and possibly find romance. We strive to have an equal number of ladies and gentlemen at each lunch where you will be warmly welcomed. We have been established for 15 years and meet for Sunday Lunch twice a month at historic hotels, full of character and charm in Oxfordshire and Warwickshire. Our hotel restaurants are reserved, as a private venue, for ourselves all afternoon and we look forward to enjoying good company, fine food and wine. Sun 2nd July – Whately Hall Hotel, Banbury Sun 23rd July – Wroxall Abbey Estate, Wroxall, Warks CV35 7NB Sun 6th August – incl a Mid Summer Disco - Whately Hall Hotel, Banbury Sun 20th August – Walton Hall Hotel, Walton nr Wellesbourne, Warks CV35 9HU Sun 3rd September – Whately Hall Hotel, Banbury Sun 17th September – incl a Late Summer Disco Dunchurch Park Hotel, Dunchurch Sun 8th October – Whately Hall Hotel, Banbury Sun 22nd October – Billesley Manor Hotel, Billesley, nr Alcester, Warks B49 6NF Sun 5th November – Whately Hall Hotel, Banbury Sun 19th November – Wroxall Abbey Estate, Wroxall, Warks CV35 7NB Sun 3rd December – Festive Christmas Lunch & Disco – Walton Hall Hotel, Walton nr Wellesbourne, Warks CV35 9HU Make new local friends, book now and join us at the next lunch, for more details phone Mike on: 01564 230025 or 07718 155146 or email: thesundaylunch@hotmail.co.uk If this may be of interest to someone you know, please tell them about us. The lunches are great fun and there is no membership fee or obligation to attend regularly.

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Flight chic

There’s no need to compromise style for comfort on a flight You might be thinking should we really be worrying about what we wear on a flight. We shouldn’t worry too much but by the same hand we don’t want to look like we are set to clean the house or tend to the garden while on public display. Comfort doesn’t have to compromise style. Read on for a couple of helpful hints and tips.

Standard stripes - classic

Great Plains have a Breton Stripe dress within their SS/17 collection. When on English soil team the dress or tunic with some of our grey leggings, denim jacket and a scarf supplied by A Postcard From Brighton. While up in the skies unpeel your jacket and at times you could even use your scarf as a light blanket covering if you need a little nap. When you exit the plane and you immediately feel the woosh of warm air be sure you have removed your leggings and voila you have a sundress on arrival!

Pyjama chic! what better!

Accessories & footwear

Keep jewellery to a minimum. Jangly metallic necklaces will be a bit of a bother through security and it becomes uncomfortable after a while even though it seemed a good idea when you started getting ready on the morning of your travel day. Your scarf could be more of a necklace feature, if you half the scarf, roll around and twist the separate halves create a more binding effect, put around the neck and tuck the one end into the loop. Personally I could only ever consider flatties, whether we are talking plimsoles, fashion trainers or sandals especially as having experienced long delays at airports. Open a magazine or scroll down Instagram or Facebook and we sometimes see our celebrity favourites in heels as they go through the airport, that’s ok if you have an entourage of groomers and preeners styling you ready to be chauffeured comfortably to your next destination.

Take these Lolly’s Laundry pyjama trousers and team with a cute little cami or a tee. A cami will give an extra dose of luxe. Finish the look with a scarf or long open shirt provided you are a taller woman and this will look so on point.

Make-up and hair

Jumping for joy - holiyay!!

Have your sunglasses at the ready!!

A jumpsuit without any awkward fastenings that you can roll down from the top for extra convenience is ideal. Layer over a little jacket, add scarf and plimsoles or sandals and this will complete this style perfectly.

If you have long hair, wear up or braid to keep it neater and out of the way. Less is more when it comes to make up, a lick of mascara, subtle bronzer and lip balm will feel a bit cleaner and more natural for travel.

Urban cool

Choose trackie bottoms wisely, the more fashionable ones would look fabulous worn with a slogan or a fruit motif tee.

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HAVE FUN LOOKING AT AND BUYING ARTWORK Is there a favourite colour you would like to be on your wall ? Do you want your artwork to fit in with your decor? Are you looking for art for your lounge, dining room or bedroom or on that wall that needs a bit of brightness and texture? Or are you looking for art for your business, office, cafe, restaurant or hotel? Shop with confidence with a 14 day money back guarantee. See my art at: Dunchurch Art Gallery, Malt Kiln Farm Shop, Onley Grounds Farm, Ryton Organic Gardens, Dunchurch Post Office and Rugby Festival of Culture. See my website for latest events.

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Happy holidays with the kids Travel tips for happy family holidays. Keep them entertained Pack plenty for kids to do during long, tedious journeys. Hand held puzzles, colouring books, puppets, stickers, reading books and cards. Play count the red/blue cars, the amount of buses you see or pub names. A device loaded with apps is nice and compact if all else fails !!

clean restaurant tables, cutlery and toilet seats and hand sanitiser for when there are no washing facilities nearby. A basic first aid kit is also a must! Pack pain killers or an easy to swallow medicine like Calpol, along with antiseptic wipes, plasters, anti-histamines and a thermometer.

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Use a child locator if you are visiting busy airports or crowded tourist attractions. Your child wears a small unit strapped to a belt or shoe and you keep the transmitter. If you lose your child, set off the alarm and follow the sound to find them. For older kids, write your mobile phone number on their arm.

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Bring back the buttonhole! Simple and sophisticated, funky or fantastic, it would be a joy to see buttonholes worn again… First buttonhole The name of my flowery business ‘Garden Gate Flowers’, came about because of my obsession with making buttonholes as a child. I was lucky enough to have my own little growing patch in the garden and grew mainly rows of clarkias, stocks and radishes! One day I asked my Dad what I should do with all the flowers – that was after filling ever spare vase to go in our house – he suggested I could make a buttonhole for him. I did! But I didn’t stop there…I made buttonholes for every neighbour and relative – on a daily basis - using my flowers and adding foliage and more flowers from other parts of the garden, and then went out on my little pink bike to deliver around the village throughout the summer holidays!!

Little egg cups ! My skills and interest in different flowers grew and grew…but there are only so many buttonholes that village folk could cope with…so I started leaving them in little egg cups full of water on the table at our ‘Garden Gate’ where we sold eggs and other gluts of veg! They all disappeared and money, mostly half pennies (old money!), were duly donated in the ‘honesty box’ which sat on the table.

if it was my Dad aka The Buttonhole Fairy) because it cemented my lifelong passion for flowers and rather aptly provided the name for my business!

Join the campaign Last June, Garden’s Illustrated magazine started a campaign to ‘Bring Back the Buttonhole’. ‘It would be a joy to see buttonholes once again worn as daily accessories, rather than just for weddings and parties.’ says Charlie Ryrie, (Gardens Illustrated, June 2016) I couldn’t agree more and always wear a buttonhole to compliment my outfit whenever possible, and make one for my husband too. A few little flowers gathered together and tied with a pretty ribbon makes a perfect little birthday gift for a man or women…and of course you could always make them for friends and relatives around the village!! If you would like to have a go at making one and join the campaign, you will find instructions on how to make and wear a buttonhole, on the Blog page on my website www.gardengaterugby.co.uk I’d love to see a photo of your buttonhole! Please send to me via the website or email to: sue@gardengaterugby. co.uk or post on my Facebook page: gardengaterugby

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A full list of events over the forthcoming months is available on our website www.villageemporium.co.uk/events/ willow weaving, pottery & gardening. For Third Wednesday of the Noticeboard ages 5 - 12. Every Wednesday during month Your Cafe – Braunston. A community cafe in High Street, open Wednesdays to Fridays from 10am to 4pm and from 10am to 1pm on Saturday. The café is run by volunteers. A wide range of teas, coffees and lovely cakes.

Every Tuesday of the month Daventry Photographic Society - Open to all with a variety of members and a wide range of abilities. Competitions, presentations, guest speakers and field trips. Suitable for any adult with an interest in photography, regardless of level of expertise or type of equipment. Meet every Tuesday at 7.30pm at Mayfield Sports Club, Royal Star Drive, Daventry. NN11 9FZ. Come along for a week or two as our guest to see us in action. www. daventryphotographicsociety.co.uk or call Roland Puleston Jones on 07818 252498 for more information.

Daventry Women’s Institute - Come along at 2.00pm to the Methodist Church Hall, Golding Close, Daventry NN11 4FB. Contact Jackie Dodd 01327 700272 email davbabe@supanet.com

Grandborough Farmers Market 6th July, 3rd August, 7th September Held in St Peter’s Church 10am -12.30pm. All locally sourced produce. Choose from fresh vegetables, meat, fish, cakes, bread, plants and more. Enjoy a refreshment break with one of our home made cakes, cheese scones or even a bacon or sausage roll.

July/August Rural Courses Green Acres Farm Rural Enterprise CIC - Catesby Road, Staverton, NN11 6JP. Sunday 2nd July - willow weaving, Sunday 16th July - willow weaving. Craft & cookery club for children, come along and learn some new skills including cookery,

August - 8.30 - 3.30, £45 per child ( lunch Included). To book email info@ greenacresfarm.org.uk telephone 01327 703313. Fees are payable on the day and include all materials, lunch & refreshments. Café dates – Fri 7th July, 21st July, 18th August.

Open Garden June to September Priors Marston Manor – The Green, Priors Marston, Warwickshire, CV47 7RH. Visitors welcome Mon-Thur only (excl BH). Home-made teas for group bookings only. Admission £5.00, children free. Call 07934 440949 email whewitt15@yahoo. co.uk . Partial wheelchair access.

July, August, September Harlestone Church - Sunday afternoon Teas, 2-5pm. A chance for you to walk round the lovely village of Harlestone and come and see the pretty Church.

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Thursday 20th July Daventry & District U3A –

aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. 11am6pm. Enjoy a wide variety of gardens, afternoon tea & homemade cake. Canal side gardens, revived allotment & garden plots, various sized back gardens as well as a large Victorian walled garden. Buy an entry programme from the Village Hall or any of the participating gardens.

Greta Palmer returns to talk about Indian elephant regalia ‘Dressed to Impress’ at Daventry Community Centre, Ashby Road, Daventry. U3A is an organisation for any ‘third-ager’ no longer working full time or bringing up a family. 2 - 4pm

Ten gardens in the historic villages of Long Buckby & Long Buckby Wharf. Varying in size and style, from courtyard & canal side to cottage garden. Water features, pergolas, garden structures, chickens & pigs, but the stars are definitely the plants. Our award-winning local museum will also be open. Teas & plants for sale at Lawn Cottage 1pm - 6pm. Combined admission with Mill House £5.00, children free. Full or partial wheelchair access to all gardens, except 4 Skinyard Lane.

July Tuesday 4th July 30 Bird Charity Clay Pigeon Shoot – Weddington Farm, Hambridge Road, Bishops Itchington. In aid of Galanos House Royal British Legion care home. 6pm – 8pm, bbq & refreshments, fibre wads only, entrants must be a member of an association (eg BASC, PULL). Prizes 1st,2nd & 3rd plus ladies prize. Entry £15. Call Robbie 07795320588 for more details.

Saturday 8th July & Sunday 9th July Crick Scarecrow & Music Festival – Follow the Crick scarecrow treasure trail, enjoy the bbq/ beer tent whilst listening to free music all day and don’t miss the fabulous Vikings Of Middle England & other family friendly attractions. Approx 1 in 12 of the festival programs will have a *winning lucky number* ~ will it be yours?? See our FB pages for further details” Mini farm, live music, beer tent, raffle & much more…. 12pm – 5pm. Free parking.

Saturday 8th July Bugbrooke Church Fete - A traditional fete which takes place on the Millennium Green next to the car park by the church. The fete is on from 2pm to 5pm. There will be a Rose Queen and attendants, sideshows, raffles, children’s races and the duck race.

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Sunday 23rd July Long Buckby Open Gardens -

Sunday 9th July Ravensthorpe Open Gardens - 1.30 - 5.30pm. Combined admission £5.00, children free. Home-made teas at village hall. 4 gardens - 33 Guilsborough Road, Mill House , Ravensthorpe Nursery ,Wigley Cottage ( partial wheelchair access ) all proceeds to NGS

Monday 17th July Upper Nene Villages U3A Group present - ‘The Life and Times of the Culworth Gang’ by David Hewitt. The story of a notorious Northamptonshire gang that terrorised people for 30 miles around. 2.00pm.This friendly local group meets at Bugbrooke Sports and Community Centre, usually on the third Monday of the month at 2.00pm, and nonmembers welcome as guests. No meeting in August. Enquiries to 01327-340954 or visit https://u3asites.org.uk/upper-nene.

Saturday 29th July Daventry Ukulele Group Daventry Methodist church, Golding Close Nn11 4fb. Concert 2pm- 5pm. Free Admission. Retiring Collection. In Aid Parkinsons Uk (Local Group)

Saturday 29th July & Sunday 30th July Cold Ashby Open Gardens Weekend - 2pm till 6pm. Gardens open, tombola, plants & vegetable stalls. Homemade jams & cakes & delicious

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August Thursday 17th August Daventry & District U3A - Derek Blunt takes us on a tour of Northamptonshire’s towns and villages with his presentation, ‘Squires & Spires’ at Daventry Community Centre, Ashby Road, 2 - 4pm U3A is an organisation for any ‘third-ager’ no longer working full time or bringing up a family. 3rd Thursday of the month.

Sunday 20th August Scarecrow Trail, registration forms

Villages, registration forms available at The Peep hole or Long Buckby Newsagent. Visitors can view the exhibits in the afternoon followed by a Grand Auction and drawing of the 2017 Buckby Feast Raffle

Saturday 26th August Summer Fete – Galanos House, Banbury Rd, Southam CV47 2BL 01926 812185. Homemade cakes, preserves, crafts, food, raffle etc. Fun for all the family, come along at 2.30pm.

Sunday 27th August Garage Sale around Long Buckby proceeds to Bucky Feast Fund, registration forms available from The Post Office or Long Buckby Newsagents

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fudge, jams and chutneys with plenty of games for the children and a fun dog show - plus delicious homemade teas in front of The Manor. There is even a human fruit machine! Free parking and toilets available on site. Adults £2.50, children and senior citizens £1.00, children under 12 are free. All proceeds to the Church. Email sue. sherman@tsp-uk.co.uk for more info.

Saturday 9th September & Sunday 10th September 20th Harpole Scarecrow Festival. 12-5pm. £2 per adult. Weekend includes music, workshops, different foods, donkey rides, double decker bus, kids activities and stalls.

Sunday 27th August & Monday 28th August Fairy House Trail - Upper Wednesday 23rd August Quiz at Long Buckby Football Club in aid of Buckby Feast, pre booking of teams essential, registration forms available at The Peep Hole or Long Buckby Newsagents, keep an eye on the website for more information

Saturday 26th August Long Buckby Feast Produce and Craft Show at The Community Centre for Long Buckby and Surrounding

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September Sunday 3rd September Winwick Country Church Fete and Fun Dog Show - A great afternoon out for all the family 2pm - 5pm. Over 60 Stalls and attractions including arts and crafts, cakes, plants,

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Scotch whisky day Why not enjoy a wee dram on Thursday 27th July to celebrate... and discover a little more about the amber nectar with our facts below. Make an exception

whisky when it sold at auction in Hong Kong for $628, 205 in 2015. The luxury decanter contains 6 litres of whisky and stands 28 inches tall.

For countless people around the world, nothing says relaxation after a long hard week like a glass of good whisky. And although drinking in the middle of the week is not something we’d normally recommend, you could probably make an exception just this once, on Scotch whisky day.

The water of life

Liquid gold

The angels’ share

The export of whisky generates a healthy £125 a second for the Scottish government. Just under 38 bottles of whisky being exported from Scotland every second. Laid end-to-end, the 99 million cases of Scotch exported each year would run the distance between Edinburgh and New York – six times.

Single malt, several casks It’s a common misconception that single malt whisky is the product of one cask. In fact, it is the product of a single distillery and may actually come from several casks therein.

Whisky galore! Scotland is home to more than 20 million casks of maturing whisky. That’s almost four for every person living there.

Dram expensive A crystal decanter of Macallan Imperiale ‘M’ whisky scooped the prestigious title of world’s most expensive

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Whisky in Gaelic reads ‘uisge beathe’, which means ‘water of life’.

Whisky stored in barrels gradually evaporates at an approximate rate of 2% a year. This is referred to as the famous ‘angels’ share’.

Local heroes The reason so many distilleries rely on local employees – often generations of families – is because it’s reckoned that such workforces produce crucially consistent styles.

Three’s the magic number Scotch whisky can only be called Scotch whisky when it has been left for a minimum of three years to age in casks, in Scotland. Some casks hold whisky for considerably more time than this though.

The art of blending Blended whisky came about at a time when single malt whisky was considerably younger and more harsh than it is today. Blends consist of anywhere from 15 to 50 individual whiskies, testament to the blender’s art.

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