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Welcome to The Village Emporium Another year flies by and we hope you enjoy the first issue of 2019 as much as we enjoyed the publishing and working with our customers old and new.
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25 Look good, feel good 25 Your garden 32 Your home 61 Out & about 70 Whats on? 73
Thanks to you, the reader, our magazines in print are still the choice for customers in more rural communities and starting this issue, we are increasing delivering our Northants edition to Brixworth and our Borders to Houlton (check the inside back cover for our distribution map). Special thanks to Barrie Lambert, for some stunning local cover shot photography. Wishing you and your families a very happy, prosperous and healthy 2019
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Battle of the turkeys Thanksgiving v Christmas
44 Leek and potato soup 52 Bhaji fritatta 69 Nutty valentine heart biscuit 73 Spicy leek,pancetta and white
16 Oh sugar! 14 Going vegan in January 20 The canal museum 48 Artist in the frame 58 Mini Meadows 60 Red tractor assurance - what does it mean 62 Best foot forward – Braunston 64 Valentine’s all year round
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Battle of the Turkeys – Thanksgiving v Christmas Christmas has gone and left it’s tinsel everywhere. I know it’s there because the dog, who seems to have some weird super power, keeps finding it. He has now found so much of it that it has reached the stage where I can type this article and fish glitter out of his jaws at the same time. Don’t get me wrong here, I love Christmas. This is no article full of humbugging and grinchery. That said, Christmas day, for most of us is early rising on Christmas morning which makes everyone tired so by lunch they are either grumpy or drunk or both. Then you sit down to a meal that took hours to prepare and nobody really eats because of all the chocolate they already consumed. Crackers are pulled, and uncomfortable hats worn until you escape to the comfort of collapsing in front of the TV.
First Thanksgiving This year I also experienced my first Thanksgiving meal as a result of my brother and his American wife coming to live in England, specifically in Yorkshire. Let me tell you the difference. There were 12 of us in total for Thanksgiving ranging from young people through to my grumpy and elderly father. Hopefully he will never read this because I just referred to him as ‘grumpy’ and that would get me an ‘elderly crack on the shin from his cane’. Everyone arrived bearing part of the meal and around 11am a self-generated army of volunteers swung into action. My daughter circulated distributing drinks and making tea, I assembled my contribution and helped around the
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oven. Others cut veg or laid tables or drizzled dressing on upside down cake. My cutie of a niece put her lemon bread to rise. Then (despite my inaccurate timing) the meal miraculously appeared on the table. Steaming lamb and turkey was carved. We ate, we drank, we laughed a lot. My normally ‘meat and veg only’ Father even tried sweet potato empanadas (they were amazing by the way) and in general a great time was had by all and everyone from littlest to the oldest contributed to what was a little community for a day.
Being thankful The important thing though was the reason for the meal. Thanksgiving has at its core a simple idea. You are there to be thankful for simply being there. No low-grade worry about ‘did such and such’ enjoy their present or ‘will Uncle Jim and Aunt Sue fall out’? You are there to just enjoy the company and everyone spends a few hours of simply being thankful for what they have. We could all do with that moment now and again. Just a little pause to simply have fun and be grateful you have the opportunity to do so. Christmas is great but honestly, I am now looking forward to a traditional Thanksgiving in Yorkshire just as much. Kevin Robinson 13 Media 07783 488 635
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A selection of vegan food and lifestyle at Sheaf Street Health Store.
Going Vegan in January? With Veganuary in full swing, aspiring vegans may be pleasantly surprised by the plant-based alternatives available to them. The global campaign to stick to a vegan diet throughout January is now in its sixrth year and participants who have pledged to follow the plant-based lifestyle can expect an amazing month of food inspiration, recipe ideas and discover a whole host of animal friendly items from skincare to household items.
Why not visit the health store to discover the wide selection of dairy free and meat free alternatives to popular foods including cheese, chocolate, eggs, sausages, spread and many more. Sheaf Street Health Store also stocks a range of Vegan Society approved supplements and body care.
According to Simon Winch, Veganuary CEO, research shows that personal health is now the second biggest driver for so many people going vegan. Other motivators are animal welfare and protecting the planet.
Don’t forget to drop by the vegan café to enjoy a sensational latte made with a choice of diary-free milk. Whether searching for non-animal-derived skincare and beauty or a satisfying dairy-free brew – visit Sheaf Street Health Store.
So what can would-be vegans expect as support in Daventry? For the whole month of January, there will be sampling and vegan recipes and advice on hand from Sheaf Street Health Store’s in-house chef. Then on Friday, 25th January, the Veganuary Roadshow arrives at Sheaf Street Health Store where five leading vegan brands will be doing demos and chatting to customers. The roadshow includes the One Planet Pizza team who’ll be cooking vegan pizzas between 11:30am to 2:30pm as part of the Veganuary 15-stop road trip.
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Veganaise: Soy-free Vegenaise by Follow Your Heart offers all of the great taste of Original Vegenaise, but now in a soy-free version! It’s smooth, creamy, delicious, vegan, gluten free and egg free. Use on sandwiches or as dips, making it a popular choice. Cost £3.35 for 340g.
Pizza: One Planet Pizza is the UK’s first frozen vegan pizza company and has already gathered a string of awards. Available in the following toppings: Mediterranean Roasted Veg, Exotic Funghi Feast, Three Sheese Margherita and Hawaiian. Every single pizza is lovingly made from scratch by hand using only the finest authentic Italian pizza flour. It is then generously top with a family recipe tomato sauce and naturally thickened with chia seeds. Cost: £5.49 for 426g Visit Sheaf Street Health Store, 20 Sheaf Street, Daventry, NN11 4AB or find us on Facebook and Instagram by searching ‘Sheaf Street Health Store.’
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Oh sugar! (not Alan!!) Sugar addict?
Happy hormones
Can you walk past a sweet shop without becoming shaky and breaking into a cold, clammy sweat? Is the only cure to enter the shop and buy a bar of chocolate and immediately gobble it up!
Eating sugar prompts the body to release the ‘happy hormone’ serotonin into the blood stream. However, this pleasant sugar rush triggers an increase in insulin as the body strives to bring blood glucose levels back to normal, which has the knock-on effect of causing a ‘sugar crash’ and makes many crave yet more sugar, leading to binge eating.
A sugar addict is a condition that may not have been recognised twenty or thirty years ago, but which is certainly gaining more attention in today’s world of everincreasing convenience and sugary foods.
Dangerous drug? Sugar is essential to the proper function of the body. Glucose in particular is important to the brain, as it provides the only source of fuel to its one hundred billion nerve cells. But it is the ready availability of refined sugar and its use as a mood-booster to give an instant ‘lift’ that is prompting some health experts to consider sugar addiction. One senior Dutch health official has even described sugar as “the most dangerous drug of the times” and has called for health warnings to be carried on sweets and soft drinks packaging. Research has shown that sugar can affect the same ‘feel good’ brain hormones as street drugs like cocaine, and that sugar withdrawal may create the same symptoms as withdrawal from nicotine, morphine and alcohol.
This cycle of ‘surge’ followed by ‘crash’ is even more pronounced when the sugar comes from foods rich in simple sugars, like chocolate, sweets and fizzy drinks. They are absorbed much more quickly into the blood stream, causing a faster and more frequent cycle. Eating more complex sugars or carbohydrates such as whole wheat bread, cereal and pasta, or simple carbohydrates like fruit, vegetables and dairy products which also contain fibre and protein, slows down the process. According to the NHS, added-sugars shouldn’t make up more than 10% of the energy we get from food and drink each day, which is about 70g for men and 50g for women. By cutting down the amount of sugar we consume each day, we can reduce the risk of becoming addicts. Always remember to check food labels, and bear in mind that food products containing more than 15% sugar are considered high in sugar and low if they have less than 5g per 100g.
But remember a little of what you fancy does you good !!
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Small but perfectly formed Welcome to The Canal Museum. The Canal Museum, tucked away in the beautiful village of Stoke Bruerne on the Grand Union Canal, 7 miles (11 km) south of Northampton, is one of Northamptonshire`s best kept secrets. Assembled in a restored historic corn mill at the end of a row of traditional canal cottages, close to a flight of locks, the museum houses the first national collection of canal memorabilia, films and displays. Opened in 1963, it was originally known as the National Waterways Museum, until the Canal & River Trust was created in 2012, taking over the responsibility and care for all canals, rivers, reservoirs and docks in England and Wales. The museum is situated on the first and second floors, above the café and gift shop. The museum is both informative and interesting with clear information boards describing how the canal network was built, prospered, declined and then found a new lease of life in the tourism and leisure industry.
man was dressed in black cord trousers, heavy woollen coat and waistcoat whilst the female wore a long full skirt, long sleeved blouse, shawl and apron. There are a wealth of photographs and stories about what life was like for the `bargees’ who lived and worked on the canal network. The Museum also includes some fascinating historical canal signs, and some exciting working models of historic narrow boats, barges, butties and tugs. The vintage films helped bring the history of historical canal activity to life. From the large open `balcony` window on both floors I got a wonderful view of the canal from above. I would recommend you pick up the helpful free audio walking guide, which is included in the admission price. It helped guide me through the many stories and traditions of Britain’s historic canals. It is well worth spending a couple of hours in the museum.
It is packed with canal `ephemera’ and memorabilia, old photographs, some colourful hand-painted canal ware, canal clothes, canal tools and plenty of other information about the history of the inland waterways. The re-creation of a boat-builder’s workshop along with its specialist tools, the displays of traditional clothing and boaters’ hand - painted crafts and personal belongings was enthralling.
There is also a lot to see outside the museum including an historic working narrowboat called ‘Sculptor’, which is moored outside the museum and is sometimes available for trips along the canal. As I walked along the towpath I saw several `traditionally’ painted canal boats and picturesque thatched cottages. Most of the buildings are over 200 years old and little appears to have changed since the `Golden Age’ of canals.
In the section entitled `Canal people’ there were models of a man and women dressed in traditional clothing. The
I walked along the towpath to the Blisworth Tunnel, which is well worth a visit, to see where bargees or
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The Travel Locker…. Local to you boaters, used to ‘leg’ their boats through the narrow tunnel. Professional `Leggers’ would lie on a plank across the bow of the boat and holding the plank with their hands, would propel the boat through the tunnel with their feet against the upper tunnel wall! The tunnel is 3,075 yards (2,812 m) long and is the longest wide, freely navigable tunnel in Europe. There was plenty of activity on the day I was there, with several narrow boats going through the locks and passing in and out of the tunnel. If you are looking for something hot to eat, a cuppa and piece of cake, sandwiches, ice cream or a refreshing cold drink, the Museum Waterside Café is a very good option! Packed with gifts and souvenirs, from small treats to `traditional’ painted canal ware, the Museum Shop is also a great place to pick up that small gift or memorabilia. It also has one of the best collections of specialist canal books in the country, along with guides and maps, for the narrow boat traveller or simply curious! There are several other places to stop and rest including The Boat Inn, The Navigation Inn, both serving a variety of meals and drinks and The Spice of Bruerne, which is an Indian restaurant and takeaway. If the weather is good and you want to sit outside with your own picnic, there are plenty of grassy areas with picnic benches outside the museum and down the towpath by the pounds (ponds), away from the canal. In the summer months you can enjoy a ride on a narrow boat with the Stoke Bruerne Boat Co or ‘Indian Chief’, operated by The Boat Inn. I really enjoyed my day at The Canal Museum and there is plenty to do outside the Museum too! If you are looking for a fun day out with the kids, have an interest in local canal history or are simply looking for a bite to eat and a drink down by the `cut`, I can fully recommend a day out at the Canal Museum, Stoke Bruerne. The Canal Museum, Stoke Bruerne Bridge Road, Stoke Bruerne, Towcester, NN12 7SE 01604 862229 stokebruerne@canalrivertrust.org.uk
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What’s your goal for 2019 Positive difference
Many of us use the New Year as a time to plan ahead and set goals or resolutions. What would you like to achieve in 2019, and how would you like your life to be different? It’s possible to set goals for most areas of life: - health, career, social life, relationships and finance for instance. Or you might look at the different roles you play, such as wife, friend, mother, employer, and use your thoughts about how you could improve your success in those roles to help determine your goals. Only you can decide what would really make a positive difference to your life, and you are most likely to succeed if you select goals that really matter to you. There is less chance of success if you are trying to achieve something because another person wants you to.
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Indeed some New Year’s resolutions only last a few days. To make a lasting change it’s important to make sure your goals are realistic, and to seek motivation, inspiration and support to help you stay on track. Do not set yourself too many goals or set targets way beyond your reach, as you will soon become disheartened and less likely to succeed. It’s better to set smaller goals that you can add to, or increase if things go well, and build on your positive results Some people like to write their goals down or share them with others, and this can add to the accountability that individuals feel around goal setting, thus improving
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their chances of success. It can also be useful to ask for support from friends, who can give you gentle reminders if you are in danger of going off track. Where relevant, you may also want to get inspiration, advice and training from others such as weight loss experts, sports trainers or personal and career coaches.
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Other useful tools include imagery – this might be visualising yourself having achieved your goals, or sticking photographs which represent success to your fridge door or mirror. You might also find the use of quotes, role models and affirmations useful. An affirmation is a statement which says what you are aiming for in a positive way, and in the present tense. It helps to imprint positive beliefs on your subconscious. Finally, don’t forget to congratulate yourself when you do achieve success. Break your goals down into manageable steps, and celebrate by rewarding yourself at each milestone. Here are some useful goal related quotes:
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Books are great – have one (or two) on us!! Reading reduces stress. Reading about something you enjoy or losing yourself in a good novel is an excellent way to relax. It can ease tension in your muscles and heart while letting your brain wander to new ideas and live in someone else's shoes. Reading is a mini vacation for your brain!
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communicate, improves your relationships and even makes you a better employee or student. Memory improvement. Every time you read a book, you have to remember the setting of the book, the characters, their backgrounds, their history, their personalities, the sub-plots and so much more. As your brain learns to remember all this, your memory becomes better.
Cheap entertainment. Compared to other forms of entertainment, books are quite cheap. You will never get a film ticket for under £10. But, with this money, you can buy yourself a book and be entertained for many hours.
Stronger thinking skills. One of the primary benefits of reading books is its ability to develop critical thinking skills. For example, reading a mystery novel sharpens your mind. Critical thinking skills are crucial when it comes to making important day to day decisions.
Portable entertainment. Books are portable and light in weight. They are not like bulky computers and games that take too much space. With a book, you can pack it in your handbag and easily carry it everywhere.
Improved focus and concentration. Read a book at least 20 minutes a day, and you will be amazed at how much more focused you will be.
Stress reduction. Reading has a positive effect on the body as well. Reading a book can relieve stress better than taking a walk or listening to music. According to studies who read more tend to have lower stress levels. Knowledge. Books are a rich source of information. Reading books on varied subjects imparts information and increases the depth about the subject as well. Vocabulary expansion. The more you read and write, the better you communicate. Increasing your ability to
Better writing skills. Reading a well-written book affects your ability to become a better writer. Just like artists influence others, so do writers. A fruitful hobby. Reading books keep us occupied. It also leads to a fruitful use of time.
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Ingredients 50g (2 oz) butter 1 clove garlic, chopped 1 small onion, chopped 3 large leeks, chopped 3 medium potatoes, peeled and diced 900ml (1 1/2 pints) chicken stock Small handful chopped fresh parsley 1 bouquet garni Salt and freshly ground black pepper 1 vegetable stock cube
Method Melt the butter in a large saucepan on medium heat, and sauté garlic and onions for a few minutes stirring frequently. Add remaining ingredients and bring to the boil. Simmer for 30 minutes. Remove the bouquet garni and purée soup with a hand blender. Add cornflour to thicken the soup if it is too thin. Serve with buttered bread. Tip: Since you are puréeing the soup, you can very roughly chop the leeks, onions and potatoes - don’t waste your time getting them to be uniform in size!
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FITRITE WARDROBES LTD BEDROOMS TUDIES FITTED WARDROBES, BEDROOMS & STUDIES Individually designed, tailor made wardrobes Est. 1983
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QUALITY FIREPITS & LOGS DELIVERED RIGHT TO YOUR DOOR We are a small family firm, serving homes in your village with quality firepits and all types of sustainable logs as well as coal. To find out more about our products or place an order simply visit our website.
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Bhaji frittata Ingredients 2 tbsp vegetable oil 2 onions, thinly sliced 1 garlic clove, finely chopped 2 tsp mild curry powder 450g potato, coarsely grated and any excess liquid squeezed out 6 medium eggs, beaten 100g frozen pea Small pack coriander, roughly chopped Mango chutney, natural yogurt and naan bread, to serve (optional)
Method Heat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. Heat the oil in an ovenproof frying pan and fry the onion for about 10 mins over a medium heat until golden. Add the garlic and curry powder and cook for 1-2 mins. Next, add the grated potatoes and cook for 5-8 mins, stirring occasionally. You want the potatoes to soften, but also catch a little and turn golden in patches. Season the eggs, then pour into the pan with the peas and most of the coriander, swirling to coat the potato mixture. Cook for 1 min more, then transfer to the oven for 10 mins until the eggs have set. Sprinkle with the remaining coriander and serve with mango chutney, natural yogurt and naan bread, if you like.
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From empty field to thriving children’s farm park Nestled in the rolling countryside on the Leicestershire and Northamptonshire border is Mini Meadows Farm – a small but thriving children’s farm park in Welford. Father of three, Ben Barraclough, left the corporate world behind in 2008 and bought an empty field with a plan to breed chickens. Little did he know 10 years later he would be welcoming 100,000 visitors a year to his farm park. “It all started when I was 15-years-old,” said Ben, who grew up in Leicestershire and was born in Lutterworth. “I was looking out at a field of wheat and started to think about the cycle of food and how incredible it is that the land provides for us. From that day I really wanted to be a farmer.” Ben started to pursue his dream by working on a dairy farm and later studied for a diploma in agricultural marketing and business, but couldn’t find a job in agriculture. After 15 years in sales and customer service in the hospitality industry, followed by eight years running his own landscaping business, he moved on to breed chickens. “I had a small backyard flock of rare breed Dutch Barnevelder chickens. One night - after a bottle of wine - I decided to go big. I managed to buy 10 acres
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of land literally just up the road, put in electric and water and started to increase the flock.” But by 2012, what had started as a chicken breeding business had become a small tourist attraction. “I’d bought geese for the pond, sheep to help keep the grass down, and some cows. People were coming to see the other animals, not just to buy chickens.” Ben started to charge £1 entry, took on an apprentice, built more barns and installed toilets, and in 2012 he welcomed 4,200 visitors. The coffee shop was opened in 2016, followed by the indoor play area in November 2017. “I know I’m not a ‘real’ farmer, but I do now get to work with farm animals. The best and unexpected bit is I get to see families making lovely memories and the excitement on kids’ faces when they see a cow or pig for the first time. It’s hard work but I’m really proud of what we’ve achieved in 10 years - a family day out that is fun, affordable and educational, and it wouldn’t have been possible without local support and our visitors.” The farm park now employs 26 staff and saw 100,000 visitors in 2018. It also hosts school visits, birthday parties and events.
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What is Red Tractor Assurance and why does it matter? It’s a small logo which carries a huge amount of significance. The Red Tractor appears on food worth more than £14bn in retailers across the UK, providing confidence to shoppers that the product inside the packaging is safe, traceable and has been produced to certain standards. About two-thirds of shoppers say they recognise it, while half say that it influences their decision whether or not to buy the product. Recent market research shows that when shoppers know what the logo stands for - and the robust standards behind it - they are twice as likely to buy a Red Tractor-assured product. “There are more than 70,000 Red Tractor assured farm businesses in the UK,” says Charlotte Wardle, the organisation’s scheme member manager. “Members are independently assessed to make sure that they are farming to the standards set out within the scheme, and can then sell what they produce as farm assured.” In some cases this means a small price premium for the farmer – for others it means that they can sell to major food manufacturers who insist on their suppliers being assured. For all farmers it means fewer inspections from government and its agencies because they have already proven to be meeting certain criteria through their Red Tractor assessment. “First and foremost, the Red Tractor logo is there to protect the integrity of UK farming – it’s the industry’s first line of defence,” Mrs Wardle added. “Being farm assured means that the farmer has consistently demonstrated that they are meeting the standards set out by the scheme.”
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Funded by the farming industry, it was established in 2000 to bring together farm assurance under one umbrella rather than each farming sector running its own schemes. In 17 years it has become the UK’s biggest farm and food standards scheme, covering animal welfare, food safety, traceability and environmental protection. Standards are constantly reviewed by a range of experts from vets to retailers, farmers to abattoirs. “The scheme has to, and does, stay ahead of the curve in terms of consumer demands,” Mrs Wardle added. “The scheme’s standards are there for a reason – because we know that they are what consumers value and are willing to part with their money to support.”
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Best foot forward
Best foot forward - Braunston Northamptonshire offers a surprising variety of landscapes from the rolling hills in the north, to the scenic vistas and amazing woodlands in the south. If you add the Grand Union Canal with its many towpaths, quaint little villages that are secreted in history it is no wonder that they call this county the “Hidden Cotswolds”.
As you walk away from the pub the first half-mile is quite an uphill climb. Once this first section is complete then you can relax for the next two miles as the terrain becomes reasonably flat and you will be rewarded with some breath taking views of the Northamptonshire and Warwickshire countryside.
All of the Adventure Geek Walks usually start from a pub or café and today I would like to share with you one of my favourite walks which is perfect for a morning stroll, followed by a pub lunch.
This route takes you back in time through the small hamlet of Wolfhampcote and its beautiful old Church of St Peter. As you look over to your right you will see the undulating hills which is classified as a deserted 14th century medieval village. You can easily imagine the village alive and the blacksmith casting shoes for horses, and the people wandering around in their medieval attire. Local legend suggests that the village was wiped out by the Black Death brought in by refugees from London.
BRAUNSTON – ADMIRAL NELSON – CIRCULAR WALK Distance: 4.37 miles Surface: Moderate Difficulty: Medium Braunston has for many years prospered from the work and industry brought by the canal system. However, this walk starts at the Admiral Nelson pub and immediately turns its back on the canal. History fact: The Admiral Nelson Pub dates back to 1730 and pre dates the canal. It was originally a farm building and cows were milked where the restaurant is today and a green grocer’s shop which opened onto the lock side was where the skittles room is now.
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From Wolfhampcote, you will once again find yourself walking alongside the canal and head back towards Braunston. I guarantee that you will spot all sorts of wildlife which may include swans, Great crested grebe and perhaps a moorhen or two. You will navigate through Braunston Marina and the boatbuilding workshops and pass a couple of locks before returning to your start. Tip: Some areas of this walk are rather muddy, so please bring good footwear.
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Parking: The walk starts at the Admiral Nelson pub in Dark lane, Lower Braunston. There is a large car park but it is primarily for the pub patrons. If the pub is open, please pop in and tell them what you are doing and that you will call in for a drink and something to eat after your walk. Sat Nav: NN11 7HU There is something magical about walking in the winter time. Whether it’s the frosty footsteps, the clear crisp air, or the breath taking views, it’s a wonderful time to go walking and Northamptonshire/Warwickshire have many walks that we can enjoy right on our doorstep.
Check out our latest guided walks: https://adventuregeek.co.uk/ events Adventure is a way of life. With my trusty backpack (Nellie) and my comfy walking boots, life is a dream. Go take a hike! @the_adventure_geek
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On Valentine’s Day don’t just send flowers and chocolates, why not make a list of all the little things you love about your husband, wife or partner as well. Then every day tell them one or two small things you really appreciate about them. Yes it takes effort, but it will help them feel loved every day, not just on Valentine’s Day. The poet Victor Hugo said that ‘The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved; loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves.’ That surely has to be the best Valentine gift you can give anyone this year.
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Green Acres Rural rise Centre offers informal educa�onal Enterprise Centre le to learn to grow andoffers cook their own food informal sure that youngeducational people stay engaged with opportunities for a young Green Acres Rural Enterprise Centre offers informal educa�onal lop a work ethic and healthy lifestyle people to learn to grow
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Valentine’s recipe
Nutty Valentine heart biscuits Preparation time: 30 minutes plus chilling time. Cooking time: 14-16 minutes Makes 20-24 sandwich biscuits
Ingredients 6 oz / 170g ground almonds or hazelnuts 6oz / 170g plain flour 1/2 tsp cinnamon 1/4 tsp salt 4oz / 115g butter (at room temperature) 31/2oz / 100g caster sugar 1 medium egg 1 tsp vanilla extract 1/2 tsp almond extract (optional) Raspberry or strawberry jam Icing sugar for dusting Heart-shaped cookie-cutters in two sizes; one small, one larger.
Method Mix the ground nuts, flour, cinnamon and salt together in a mixing bowl, set aside. In a large bowl beat the butter and caster sugar together until light and fluffy, this may be done by hand or in a food mixer. In a small bowl, lightly beat the egg with the vanilla and almond extract if using. Beat half the egg mixture into the creamed sugar and butter, then beat in the other half. Continue to beat until combined. Add all the dry ingredients and mix gently by hand until all the ingredients have been combined.
Divide the dough in half, shape each piece into a disc, place in a polythene bag and chill for 2 hours in the fridge. If you want to make this ahead of the day, the dough can be stored in the fridge for 3 days or 2 months in the freezer. Preheat the oven to 190C / Gas Mark 5, and line two trays with greaseproof paper or a silicone baking mat. Lightly flour the work surface and roll out the first piece of dough until it is about 1/4 inch / 0.5cm thick. Cut out as many heart-shapes as the dough can fit. Gather up the scraps with the second disc of dough and continue to roll out the dough and cut out the cookies. Cut out the centres of half the cookies using a smaller heart-shaped cutter. Transfer the cookies to the baking sheets and bake for 12 - 14 minutes or until the cookies are golden, dry, and firm to the touch. These cookies don’t spread so don’t have to be spaced out too far apart. Remove from the oven and allow to cool while the second batch is baking. Heat up some jam in the microwave or on the stove top until it is warm. Spread half to a teaspoon-full of jam on the cookie and place a cookie with a cut-out centre on top. Lightly dust with powdered sugar before serving. If you don’t want the jam to be sprinkled with icing sugar, you can dust the cookie-toppers with the cut-out centres first, then place them on top of the jammy bases before serving.
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What’s on
What’s on?
A full list of events over the forthcoming months is available on our website www.villageemporium.co.uk/events/
Next Meetings 30th January and 27th February Southam Dementia Café
Galanos House, CV47 2BL .For Service people past & present & their families. Open 2.30pm. Come & join us at our dementia café support group, where people with dementia & their carers can meet in a safe & welcoming environment. Open to everyone. Volunteers on hand to offer support, practical advice.
January & February Buckby Village Market Dates
17th Jan - Market reopens with Winter Sale 24th Jan - Sale 31st Jan - Book sale, 7th Feb - Baby and Toddler event 14th Feb - Original art, 21st Feb - Half Term Children’s activities 28th Feb - Handmade Homeware. 9am-11am Long Buckby Community Centre NN6 7QB
to 1.30pm Tuesday to Friday and the first Saturday in the month from 10am to 4pm. Daventry Museum, Daventry Town Council, 3 New Street, Daventry, NN11 4BT. Museum is free to visit
Sunday 13th January Benn Hall Table Top Sale
Benn Hall, Newbold Rd, Rugby. CV21 2LN. 10am – 12pm. Admission 50p. Free parking. Refreshments. Tables only £10. Proceeds for Extra Mile.
Every 2nd and 4th Thursday Tudor Rose Woodturners The Community Centre, Ashby Road, Daventry, NN11 OQE
January & February Rugby National Trust Association 2019 talks
Dunchurch Village Hall. Thu: 17th Jan 2.30pm. AGM followed by Laughter the Best Medicine David Howe. Weds 20th Feb 7.30pm. The King under the Car Park - Iain Gordon (from the Richard III Centre). New members & visitors welcome.
January/February courses Green Acres Rural Enterprises - Staverton
Courses – Pottery & Willow Weaving courses available in January & February. Spring planter workshop 15th February. Gift vouchers available for course bookings.
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January
Saturday 12th January to Friday 26th April Daventry Museum Exhibition
Victorian Daventry – A period of change. This exhibition will span Victoria’s reign which saw the implementation of several Parliamentary Acts which reformed society and paved the way for modern Daventry. Museum opening times: 9.30am
Tuesday 15th January Speakers Corner Presents; Three London Olympics 1908,1948 & 2012
Ravensthorpe Village Hall NN6 8EH. 7pm. An entertaining evening with heroes and villains, winners & losers, fascinating facts & riveting rivalries. Photos, sport & history. Something for everyone! Gary Shaeffer returns with his talk, the illustrated history of the Summer Games. Tickets £5 from Ravensthorpe Post Office. Tea & coffee included. Beers & wines are available. All welcome. Speakers Corner is presented by Ravensthorpe Village Hall, Charity No:278283
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What’s on Thursday 17th January Daventry & District U3a
Graham Short will tell us of his life and work as a micro-artist. Famous for having engraved the Lord’s Prayer on the head of a pin, he is now considered to be one of the most talented living artists in the world. meet on the third Thursday of every month 2pm - 4pm at Daventry Community Centre, Ashby Road. For people who are no longer in full time employment who want to keep on learning and socialising. Monthly meetings with speakers and with loads of extra interest groups to try.
Saturday 19th January Crick Village Market
Saturday 16th February Crick Village Market
Thursday 24th January Daventry and District Flower Club
Saturday 16th FebruarySunday 3rd March Coton Manor Garden
Crick Primary School, 10am – Noon. Raising funds for local village causes. Talented stallholders, food, gifts, cards, crafts and much more. Coffee & teas served. Free parking.
Floral demonstration ‘’ Fun Friendship and Flowers’’ by Chairman Linda Seabrook. (NAFAS Area Demonstrator and Education Representative] 7pm for a 7.30pm start at St Augustine’s Church Hall ,London Rd , Daventry ,NN11 4BZ. Members free Visitors £5 on door .Raffle tickets on the night to win one of Linda’s displays.
Crick Primary School, 10am – Noon. Raising funds for local village causes. Talented stallholders, food, gifts, cards, crafts and much more. Coffee & teas served. Free parking
Coton Manor. Open garden featuring seasonal snowdrops & hellebores. Nursery open 11-4 daily with focus on winter & spring flowers. www.cotonmanor.co.uk.
Thursday 24th January The Arts Society, Rugby.
Posters of the Belle Epoque: The Golden Age of the Poster. Illustrated lecture by Charles Harris, an advertising agency creative director. 7.30pm promptly at the Benn Hall, Newbold Road, Rugby CV21 2LN. Wine & orange juice on sale from 7pm. Non-members most welcome. Contact Joy Lunn 01455 209489
February
Saturday 2nd February Kilimanjaro Charity Climb Ball
Friday 18th January ‘Billy the Kid’.
Dunchurch Pantomaniacs new production opens at the Village Hall in January. Tickets will be on sale from December in Wanda Fashions of Dunchurch or from Wild and Free, Bank Street, Rugby. Prices, adults £7, seniors £6 and children up to 16 £4. There is also a special gala night performance with a meal for £15. Billy The Kid offers a ‘rip roaring wild west romp’ which is sure to provide the audience with plenty of opportunity to exercise their chuckle muscles as well as raising funds for charity
Onley Grounds Farm, Equestrian Complex, CV23 8AJ. Champagne reception 4 course meal, dancing to The Sessions, raffle, auction. Reception & polo match starts at 6.30pm. £75 per ticket. In aid of The Cure Parkinson’s Trust
Thursday 7th February Grandborough Farmers Market
St Peters Church 10am – 12.30pm. All locally sourced produce. Home-made refreshments.
Saturday 16th February Willoughby Jumble Sale
Willoughby Village Hall, 2pm, entry 20p. Cake and produce stall, refreshments available. Come & grab a bargain
Saturday 9th – Saturday 23rd February Rugby Rotary Young Photographer Exhibition
At the Rugby Art Gallery and Museum. Come and see the fabulous photographs! FREE ENTRY
Get in touch... If you are organising a charity or community event, then let us know so we can publicise it for you. Just email info@villageemporium. co.uk by February 4th for events in March/April 2019.
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What’s on Thursday 28th February Daventry and District Flower Club
Wine & orange juice on sale from 7pm. Non-members most welcome. Contact Joy Lunn 01455 209489
Annual practice night. Join Linda for a workshop and have a go at Flower Arranging .Details for members to be shared at January meeting. (if you miss January info or are visiting for first time contact Sue 0777243210 ). Members Free, visitors £5 on door .
Thursday 21st February Daventry & District U3a talk
Malcolm Wells M.B.E. tells us about the work of Canine Partners – dogs who are trained to help those who are physically disadvantaged. Meet on the third Thursday of every month 2pm - 4pm at Daventry Community Centre, Ashby Road. For people who are no longer in full time employment who want to keep on learning and socialising. Monthly meetings with speakers and with loads of extra interest groups to try.
Thursday 7th March Grandborough Farmers Market
St Peters Church 10am – 12.30pm. All locally sourced produce. Home-made refreshments.
Thursday 28th February The Arts Society, Rugby
Repton and the Picturesque. Illustrated lecture by James Bolton, garden designer & Director of the Inchbald School of Design. 7.30pm promptly at the Benn Hall, Newbold Road, Rugby CV21 2LN.
Our What’s On section in print will give priority to charity and community events that take place in the villages we deliver to. Deadline for March/April issues is February 4th. All will, however, be featured on our Events section of our web site. Please note non-charitable profit making events will need to consider taking an advert for the Out and About section and contact us for prices.
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Saturday 16th March Crick Village Market
Crick Primary School, 10am – Noon. Raising funds for local village causes. Talented stallholders, food, gifts, cards, crafts and much more. Coffee & teas served. Free parking
Winners of our Christmas Wine Selection Mrs Bane - Great Brington Ms Faupel – West Haddon Ms Skipp - Daventry
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Recipe
Spicy leek, pancetta & white bean stew Shopping List Olive oil for frying 1 large onion finely sliced 2 garlic cloves 4 leeks cut into chunks 2 tbsp harissa paste 400g tinned chopped tomatoes 300ml chicken stock 2 x 400g tins cannellini beans, drained & rinsed. Juice of half a lemon 100g diced pancetta Large handful of freshly chopped parsley Salt & pepper Heat a little olive oil in a saucepan. Fry the onion and pancetta over a low heat for 5 minutes until softened. Add the garlic and the leeks to the pan and cook for
a further minute. Stir in the harissa paste, chopped tomatoes and the chicken stock. Bring to a simmer, season and then cook for 20 minutes. Add the cannelini beans then simmer for a couple of minutes to heat through. Taste and adjust seasoning if necessary. Stir in the juice of a lemon and then the parsley. Enjoy with warm crusty bread. For vegetarian or vegan diets substitute the stock for vegetable stock and omit the pancetta. For an extra meaty treat, try adding some confit duck leg meat or slices of your favourite sausage.
Recipe provided by Marc Eyres @ The Countryman, Staverton www.thecountrymanstaverton.co.uk
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Your garden A Cut Above Landscape & Tree Care..................................................25 Allees Ground Maintenance.................26 Aquaflames Hot Tubs..............................32 Farol Ltd.......................................................29 George Browns..........................................27 Grenadier Grounds and Trees..............26 I.N.Sheds Ltd..............................................26 Linnell Brothers Ltd.................................28 Roots Tree Surgeons Ltd........................30 Seddons (Plant & Engineers) Ltd.........31 Stowe Tree Services.................................29 The Constant Gardener..........................31 Timber Tech................................................28
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