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Contents
February/ March 2022
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Good news from our region
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Review: the best milk frothers on the market
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Spring interior design tips from Lucy Gleeson
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Eye health with Cecil Amey opticians
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NEW: Art with James Mayhew
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Recipe for spiced Mexican chocolate cake
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Fancy a furniture makeover?
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Bungay Bitesize
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Seasonal food - celeriac
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NEW: Greenfingers with Alan Titchmarsh
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Money - avoiding pension poverty
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Skincare with Geraldine Walters
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Norfolk Family History Society
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Benefits of vitamin supplement sprays
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Recipe for Tom Kerridge’s Chicken & Coconut Curry
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Book reviews, new releases
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Animal Farm arrives at Theatre Royal Norwich
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Falcon Meadow Art Competition 2022
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Canine communication with Julia Collins
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Fashion - dreamy and ethereal style for spring
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our local Village People magazine has two aims; to promote local businesses and services in your area, and to provide you, our reader, with a vast variety of useful, interesting and local editorial content. We want to contiunally improve, and we think we’ve done rather well, because we are super proud to welcome the green fingered God, Alan Titchmarsh, as our new gardening writer! Plus, Michelin-starred chef, Tom Kerridge, is on board to share his favourite curry recipe with you. If that isn’t exciting enough, we also welcome a brand-new art writer, James Mayhew, the award-winning Suffolk author, illustrator and artist. He will be introducing you to more of the incredible creative powerhouses that live and work in this area; and Village People loves to
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GOOD NEWS FROM OUR REGION: Loss and grief brought to life
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orwich Theatre tackles the challenging subjects of loss and grief in their new Creative Matters season, which runs across all three Norwich Theatre venues: Norwich Theatre Royal, Norwich Theatre Playhouse and Norwich Theatre Stage Two.
Presented in association with Rosedale Funeral Home, Creative Matters – Loss and Grief will feature a mix of performances, film and workshops to stimulate discussion and make connections through creativity. Sam Patel, Head of Creative Engagement at Norwich Theatre, said: "Grief and loss have been woven through the last few years, meeting some of us head-on with the loss of loved ones due to the pandemic. While this may not have touched all of us in the same way, bereavement is something we will all have to face. This is why this Creative Matters season seeks to provide a safe and inclusive space to explore our own personal responses to loss and grief." Performances include: Who the Who, Who, by MOCO Theatre Company, on 8 March at Norwich Theatre Stage Two. This is a
one-woman show exploring what happens when you are no longer a daughter. Who are you? And will the pieces of the 'life-jigsaw' ever fit in the same way again? This is a safe, immersive performance where the lines between performer and audience, and performance and life, are blurred. All of Me is a show about depression and death, written and performed by Olivier Award nominee Caroline Horton. It’s an intimate and often absurd exploration of wanting to live, wanting to die and what can happen if we sit together in the dark. All of Me is a grudgingly hopeful, occasionally funny, unapologetically dark show about dark things. The show takes place on 10 March at Norwich Theatre Playhouse.
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You can make a difference
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he local branch of the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA) is looking for volunteers in Norfolk to join a small, friendly team to help them support families affected by the disease. The organisation needs a secretary, to suit any time that an interested person is able to give, and Association Visitors (AVs), who maintain contact with people living with MND, their families and carers. Training, induction and mentoring will be provided; travel/direct cost expenses are reimbursable. AV Judy Burns-Thomson, said: Both images are scenes from COLD, showing on 15 March at Norwich Theatre Stage Two
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diverse range of cultural projects around the world, always centred on the study and communication of visual and material culture. After 10 years as Head of the Americas Section at the British Museum and Director of the Santo Domingo Centre of Excellence for Latin American Research, these collaborations have led to a series of innovative exhibitions, artistic commissions and international exchange programmes that challenge traditional museum practice. With a particular interest in using digital technologies to reach new audiences and cut across multiple academic
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TOP OF THE FROTHS! We look at five of the best milk frothers on the market
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hen you consider that we consume an estimated 120 million cups of coffee every single day in the UK, there is a clear need for magically marvellous milk preparers. We’ve come a long way from the novelty of a 90s cappuccino, so here are a handful of dynamic devices that can raise your mid-morning mood enhancer to spectacular new heights.
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FOR LUXURY Hotel Chocolat: The Velvetiser around £100 Considered by many to be the number one product on the market, this solid, sturdy milk frothing contraption has the reassuringly heavy feeling of quality, and mixes with a gentle whirr that speaks of luxury and love. Ready-equipped to receive the luxury chocolate brand’s many powdered drink combinations, a rubberised horizontal handle keeps heat away from the hand. And wrapped up in a bounty of style and convenience, it even has a self-cleaning function that removes milk residue from the inside, ready for your next perfect cuppa.
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A respected brand whose product stands up to scrutiny and still looks good. The chic black pot can produce hot or cold milk, speedily frothed at the press of a button, and while it boasts a compact size and ability to fit into any kitchen space, it can still process up to 180ml of milk in each load.
FOR MANUAL ProCook If you’re more traditiional and prefer to froth milk the maanual way, while getting a wrist work kout at the same time, th he ProCook is a great choice. In stainless steel itt looks great, is well priced d, dishwasher proof, and Around can process a masssive £20 800ml of the whiite stuff in one go.
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Spring tips for the home Award-winning local interior designer, Lucy Gleeson, looks at how we can invite spring into our homes
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ow the days are feeling much lighter and longer, it’s the perfect time to give your home a refresh, especially as spring is the season of new beginnings. There are lots of ways you can do this, and it never fails to surprise me what a difference you can make to a space simply by making a few little changes. Do you feel you’d like to try out a new room colour? Well, how about creating a few mood boards, adding samples of your favourite hues and seeing if they work with furniture that you already have? If you’re drawn to a colour combination, put it up in the room and see if you still love it in a week or so. If you really like the paint colour, try it on different walls, because the light will affect how it looks at different times of the 14
day. Spring is an excellent time to do this. We tend to follow nature when it comes to the psychology of interiors and naturally opt for pastel shades this season. But that might not be right for you, so how about some bright accents to represent the bold and beautiful flowers around us? If you’re tentative about painting the whole room a new colour, you could try a feature wall. Just adding a few new cushions to go with your scheme will quickly add a nice new pop of colour. If your home is quite neutral, you can really have some fun with patterns. Think about using raw materials, including wood, as they are very symbolic of a brand new start and give a nice organic feel. Naturally, you will find yourself layering rooms with much lighter fabrics, such as linen and cotton, for warmer weather. Decluttering is great for the mind. If you are not ready to let go of something, you can always repurpose with a bit of DIY, such as turning some old curtains into cushions for another room – or napkins! The other option is to take a photo of the item if you like it but don’t love it, then you can remember it and pass it on to a charity. Another fantastic way to invite spring into your home is by creating some interesting vignettes; such as pairing tulips, daffodils or freesias with trinkets, seasonal books or a candle. Ideal for an Easter centrepiece or a coffee table. It’s much easier than moving furniture around, although you could do that as well.
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can be improved for distant and near objects. How your eyes work together – the optometrist will ask you to look at a letter or object and will then cover one eye at a time to see how well your eyes work together. The pressure inside your eyes – the front of your eye is filled with fluid, and if the pressure of this fluid rises it can cause sight loss. The optometrist will check the pressure of your eyes at every test once you reach the age of 40. This can be done with a machine that blows a little puff of air on the eye.
Your eye health – the optometrist might shine a bright light close to your eyes to check the inside and outside of the eyes for signs of disease. Alternatively, they look through a special lens which helps give a clear, magnified view of the back of the eye, called the retina.
Your field of vision – the optometrist will check how well you can see in the centre and at the edge of your field of vision using a test that flashes faint spots of light.
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From the dark into the light Village People is delighted to welcome a brand new art writer – award-winning Suffolk author, illustrator and artist, James Mayhew
Jacqueline Croft in her studio
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he festivities of Christmas are now just a memory, and we are all impatient for spring. Perhaps this year, more than ever, the early signs of new life, as we emerge, hopefully, from the pandemic, seem more precious than ever. You may just catch the last of the snowdrops at Ickworth House or Sheringham Park, or see glowing aconites huddled around burgeoning trees, with swollen buds. The days grow longer, the skies brighter. The turning seasons, and the ever changing elements of nature have proven to be especially significant for Norfolk-based artist Jacqueline Croft. Hers is an uplifting, hopeful story that many of us can be inspired by, especially after these last two difficult years. There are many elements to Jacqueline’s work. She enjoys playing with materials, and when I visited her bright, light-filled studio, she had me joining in. 20
Prepared boards were waiting for me, with gesso primer and imprinted textures. “Leaves, paper, bits and bobs,” says Jacquie. “Flat is quite dull. Texture you can sand back, it’s more organic.” This process of serendipitous exploration seems to suit her especially well. Things are not planned, and old canvasses are often reworked into something new, layer upon layer, then rubbed back and painted again. There is clingfilm to lay upon watercolour washes, and paints galore, squirrelled away in wooden drawers. Jacquie has me using brave colour combinations, and using a non-dominant hand to draw a dried seed head. Experiment. Play. These are words that crop up time and again in our conversation, as we talk about how Jacquie emerged from her personal dark, into a gradual light. “My breakdown was the catalyst for discovering art,” says Jacquie. “I think it is for many
people – when you have a sudden change in your life you have the potential to do different things. If you are a busy person, to stop suddenly is really difficult.” Having abandoned art at school, Jacquie went into teaching, and ended up a head teacher at a school in Suffolk. “I’d always been capable, the one who did everything,” she says. “But after being a successful career person, there I was, suddenly unable to even talk or leave the house.” Jacquie’s husband Nick, also a retired teacher, became her full-time carer during this very difficult year. In time, Jacquie realised he needed a break from looking after her, and on a walk through Bungay she stopped outside the Art Trading Company (Bungay’s excellent art shop) and saw a painting course advertised. Although the thought of being alone with people she didn’t know was daunting, she said to Nick, “I think I could do that.” It proved
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to be an incredibly important decision for them both. For Jacquie, something clicked. She’d found a safe space where she could simply play with art materials and colours, where she could learn, nurture new skills, and quietly heal. The course, run by artist Michele Holland (now proprietor of a shop called Mouse, in Bungay) proved ideal. “It was very difficult initially – being left,” admits Jacquie. But gradually her confidence grew and she began to look forward to these art sessions, and grew to enjoy the company of others. “Michele was very encouraging and positive – a big surprise. It just gradually took off from there.” Other courses followed, and a body of work was created, largely unseen by anyone outside Jacquie’s small, trusted circle of family and friends. Then, an artist due to exhibit at the Fisher Theatre in Bungay pulled out, and they needed someone to fill the slot. Jacquie was persuaded, and found herself embarking on a solo exhibition – and to her surprise sold a substantial number of paintings. “It was exhausting; I couldn’t paint for a time afterwards,” says Jacquie. But gradually the urge returned. A triumphant second exhibition at the Fisher Theatre followed. Throughout this time Jacquie continued to explore and experiment, joining other courses and constantly exploring possibilities. In particular, a course with Martin Kinnear, of the Norfolk Painting School, inspired her to learn more about colour theory, and reinforced her love of oil painting. As Jacquie shares sketchbooks, half finished canvasses, and stacks of old work, I venture that the thing that really binds her work together is nature. A love of
the natural world, of landscape, of place. She agrees, and talks about her daily dog walks on Outney Common, that vast open space that once hosted Bungay horse races, memorably captured by Suffolk-born artist Alfred Munnings. “The common is just an inspiration. It’s unpredictable, it’s seasonal…” It is indeed a glorious myriad of fragmented streams and brooks that forms this part of the Waveney Valley. The monumental skies, the water meadows and wildlife, bird song and the coming and going of the seasons, all seem to be reflected in her work somehow. A recent canvas explores all four seasons in one painting, focussing on the solid things that remain – the tree shapes that are there all year round – and the transitory things like foliage that come, change, go, and return in the spring. Other paintings capture a hint of light on water, like the streams that are all but hidden by reeds, and the shifting patterns of light through trees and branches and leaves. These are paintings one can wander into, and be lost in. Jacquie continues to
explore and discover new ways of being creative. Nowadays, she enjoys making art with her grandchildren, too. Up in her studio they explore and play together, using exciting and unusual materials. Jacquie frames their art, making it extra special. Despite the two hugely successful exhibitions, Jacquie eschews the modern trappings of social media and websites, sensing that an overly commercial agenda would inhibit her joy in the playing and experimenting. Instead, she quietly allows her paintings to be hung here and there. If you visit the beautiful market town of Bungay, you might be lucky enough to see some of Jacquie’s paintings at the Cork Brick Gallery or perhaps Bigod’s Kitchen, next to the castle. If you happen upon her work, take a moment to lose yourself, and be transported into her rhapsodic landscapes – these glorious celebrations of nature. Web: jamesmayhew.co.uk Insta & Twitter: @mrjamesmayhew Cork Brick Gallery: corkbrickgallery.co.uk 21
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Spiced Mexican Chocolate Cake This simple but delicious chocolate cake is a cinnamon and chilli flavoured winner. Chipotle chilli flakes give it a smoky medium heat, and Ancho a touch of fruitiness. Whichever you use, increase the chilli as you prefer, but aim for a gentle warmth, not a fiery heat! Serves 10 340kcal 39g carbs per slice
INGREDIENTS Cake: 150g dark chocolate (at least 55% cocoa solids) 1 teaspoon Chipotle or Ancho chilli flakes (see tip) 150ml milk 120g soft brown sugar 130ml vegetable oil 2 eggs
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1 teaspoon baking powder 1 heaped teaspoon ground cinnamon Pinch of salt 240g plain flour Good quality cocoa powder for dusting (we use Green & Black’s) Fresh chillies for decoration (if desired)
METHOD 1. Break the chocolate into pieces in a large bowl set over simmering water. Sprinkle with the chilli flakes. Once melted, keep over the heat and stir in about 3 tablespoons of the milk until you have a smooth paste. Set aside to cool slightly. 2. Preheat the oven to 170ºC. Grease and line a 20cm deep cake
Do not use powdered chilli – this often contains oregano, paprika and other unwelcome flavours
tin. Add the remaining milk to the slightly cooled chocolate and whisk in. Add the sugar with the oil and beat until combined.
4. Leave to cool in the tin for 10 minutes, then turn out onto a wire rack to cool completely.
3. Break in the eggs and whisk for 2-3 minutes until frothy. Sprinkle on the baking powder, cinnamon and salt then sift in the flour. Fold in gently until completely combined. Pour the batter into the tin and bake for about 30 to 35 minutes until a skewer comes out clean. The top may crack, but don’t panic – this is a rustic cake, and the cocoa powder will disguise most cracks!
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repair, and old pieces often have woodworm, which can be treated and filled/repaired, or once the worm has been killed the holes can add amazing character. If you think you might have inherited a priceless antique, it’s worth getting a professional opinion on its value before we paint it! What is the hardest part of the job? Old furniture is handmade and solid and can be quirky in its construction! Bits only fit in certain places, old hinges don’t like being messed with and utility furniture (wartime) is varnished in a lacquer that bleeds a brown sludge colour through most paint. Over time, doors can drop, drawers swell and hinges break – all of these things can be really tricky and time consuming to fix! How are you helping the environment? For every item of furniture we paint, it’s one less sent to landfill or burnt. We’ve painted hundreds, possibly thousands, of pieces! It also reduces the need for manufacturing, albeit in a small way; if people aren’t buying
new, they are reducing their carbon footprint. It’s about doing our bit to reduce waste. Can I do it myself? Absolutely! We stock all the preparation equipment, paint and decorating sundries for people to start painting their own furniture. We’re also on hand to offer help and advice and will be running more workshops to get hands-on experience in 2022.
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Spring, the Sweet S Spring p Local Historian Christopher Reeve steps back in time to explore explor Bungay’s histtorryy
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now is becoming less frequent nowadays, so when it falls our trusty Town Recorder, Andy Atterwill, is out early in the morning with his camera before it disappears. Within my own lifetime, snow usually started in November, and then increased from January through March. In past centuries, snow was much more severe. In the early mediaeval period, even Bungay’s most prominent resident, Hugh Bigod, suffered the effects of a harsh winter in the Castle, with its stone walls, lofty ceilings, draughty staircases, and icy winds whistling through the narrow slit windows. Only one fireplace to heat the Great Hall, and imagine squatting in the garderobe, over the shaft leading down into the cess pit on a frosty morning! But maybe his servants provided a warmed chamber-p pot by the hearth. The Tudor period suffered from the effects of a ‘little Ice Age’ for several decades, to the extent that
the Thames in London froze so thickly that stalls, booths, and entertainments were organised on it, attracting thousands of visitors. Even in the 19th century the Bungay diarist, John Barber Scott, records on 4 Feb 1814: “We walked across the Thames on ice! There was a Fair upon it!” Severe winters also meant a shortage of food for many, and then, from Ash Wednesday, all good Christians fasted until Easter. So it’s hardly surprising that Easter Sunday was anticipated with greater delight even than Christmas, with warmer weather, longer days, and the fruits of the earth beginning to multiply again. In rural communities, agricultural labour was renewed, so there was extra income for the poor families who had suffered severely, often relying on charity to survive at all. Valentine’ss Day was the welcome herald of spring, birds beginning their courting and building nests, buds shooting, and primroses scenting the air from the meadow verges.
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Spring the sweet spring, is the year’s pleasant king. Then blooms each thing, the maids dance in a ring. Cold doth not sting, the pretty birds do sing: Cuckoo, jug-jug, pu-we, to-witta-woo! (Thomas Nashe, 16th century)
Bungay Castle in the snow, February 2021. Credit Andy Atterwill
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t may not be the most beautiful of veg, but underneath its knobbly exterior is a world of potential and delicious dishes featuring that delicate celery flavour. An excellent low-cal, low-carb alternative to potatoes, it’s packed full of vital nutrients too. Raw or cooked, here are 6 ways celeriac can spice up your diet. The whole hog Scrub clean and trim a whole celeriac. Rub all over with olive oil, and place on a large sheet of baking foil, root side down. Scatter over whole garlic cloves, herbs and seasoning to taste, then wrap the foil tightly around the celeriac, place on a tray and roast in the bottom of an oven for 2 hours at 180C. When cooked, unwrap, cut off the top and dig in. Chip off the old block Pre-heat your oven to 230C. Peel a celeriac and cut into fat chips. Blanch in boiling water for 1-2 minutes, drain and throw the chips back into the saucepan with 4tbsp veg oil, sea salt and
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other seasoning to taste. Toss, then spread the chips over a large heavy baking sheet and cook in the oven for about 30-35 minutes. Grate expectations! This celeriac and carrot remoulade side dish (a bit like coleslaw) is full of flavour and ready in a flash. Grate a celeriac and one large carrot and put them in a large bowl with a small bunch of chopped dill, 6tbsp light mayo, the juice of half a lemon and salt and pepper. Mix thoroughly and enjoy the refreshing crunch! Perfect puree Peel and cut a whole celeriac into 2cm dice, and cook gently for 20 minutes in a pan with a little butter, olive oil and seasoning until very soft. In another pan, bring 150ml double cream to the boil. Tip the cooked celeriac into a food processor and, adding the double cream gradually, whizz until smooth. Push through a fine sieve.
Super salads With spring upon us, we’ll be eating lighter and enjoying more salads. Try making ribbons from raw celeriac and mixing it with some tasty ingredients to really pack a healthy punch – such as capers, gherkins, mustard, yoghurt, anchovies, herbs and spices or sherry vinegar. You can create a host of salads that the whole family can enjoy. Choose your partners Celeriac’s delicious aroma and flavour goes with so many other ingredients, but it pairs particularly well with apples, pears, raspberries, melon, watermelon, butternut squash, quinoa, rum, skate wings and elderflower.
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ardens are evolving, emerging, changing entities in almost every week of the year, so when it comes to choosing my favourite plants, flowers and sights, it’s a difficult thing to judge and very much dependent upon the season. I think if a cross-section of people are asked to name the thing in a garden that gives them joy and a feeling of admiration beyond anything else, a good number will choose the rose.
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Think about it, is there anything else that offers such a breadth of colour, such a contradiction of beauty and danger (in the sense of a seductive flower and the prickly thorns that linger just a few inches down), or that offers a bouquet that has melted the hearts of a thousand romantics?! Okay, so yes, a rose sometimes can seem so-so, perhaps because we embrace them so fully in our lives, and I accept there is something perhaps even a little cliched about the simple rose
these days. However, I will be so bold as to say this – a garden without a fragrant rose isn't much of a garden at all! For other times of the year, I will pick out certain things that give me incredible satisfaction. I look forward to these coming around, and their emergence is always very special. The first snowdrop in January; the first daffodil in February. These are the types of flowers that mark a change in or a progression of the season, and that always fills me with hope and expectation. You know these beautiful elements will always arrive, but still, it’s a relief when they do! As for others that feel special, I regularly point people towards penstemons. I think there’s always an expectation that in a professional gardener’s back yard you will have the highest grade of plants and the most difficult to bring to flower, but we all like to
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that’s the reason why I like it so much, if there was any variety to be named after me this would be the one. Sweet peas are just so versatile – sow individually in root trainers or in pots filled with seed compost, choose pretty much any colour across the spectrum, they are perfect in borders, and you can even get the seeds in the ground in any range from November through to June. For me, they are the ultimate, and a great pleasure. Of course, tending to a garden is all about personal taste. These are some of my favourites, but I know reading this you may well feel I have it completely wrong. That’s the beauty of gardening – it’s a landscape that’s entirely yours to do entirely what you will with, and we will all agree that’s wonderful.
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The Wo rld’s only hope – The return of the Lord Jesus Christ Our Bible talks throughout February to May 2022 are with the purpose of teaching us about Jesus. His return to this earth is the only Hope for the world. 13th February: What does the Bible say about the future for the nations of the world? Speaker: Mr G Mitchell 13th March:
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Tom Kerridge’s Chicken & Coconut Curry Award-winning British Michelin-starred chef, Tom Kerridge, shares one of his favourite curry recipes with Village People. Serves 4
INGREDIENTS 2 onions, finely chopped 8 garlic cloves, grated 4cm piece fresh root ginger, peeled and grated 2 tsp sea salt flakes 1 tsp each ground ginger, turmeric, cumin and cinnamon 1 tsp chilli powder 400ml can coconut milk
“I’ve always been effusive about curries. For me, the hotter, the better! Not only is that a taste preference for me, but it’s scientifically proven that when we eat spicy chillies our brains are tricked by the heat into releasing endorphins, which results in a natural high. So you get a huge food sensation on multiple levels. “My curry dishes make use of homemade sauces stuffed full of my favourite spices – curry
METHOD 1. Pour a little oil into a large saucepan. Add the onions and cook over a low heat for 10–15 minutes, or until they start to colour. 2. Add the garlic and cook, stirring for 4–5 minutes, or until the onions are golden. Add the
leaves, turmeric, paprika and my secret ingredient, vinegar. I’ve always found the acidity of the vinegar complements the spice fantastically, and I recommend you try it. “The curry scene is really part of British food heritage now, so I hope you enjoy this delicious recipe, with its unique combination of flavour, heartiness and sensory overload.”
ginger, salt and all the dry spices, stir and cook for 2–3 minutes, or until fragrant. 3. Add the chicken and wait until cooked through. Now pour in the coconut milk and chopped tomatoes and stir. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 10–15 minutes, or until the sauce has thickened.
200g chopped tomatoes 50g desiccated coconut 2 hot green chillies, thinly sliced 1 lemon, juice only 6 skinless and boneless chicken thighs 6 tbsp roughly chopped coriander 4 tbsp roughly chopped pickled green chillies Salt and pepper
4. Dry-fry the desiccated coconut in a frying pan until golden. Add it to the curry with the fresh chillies and cook for 3–4 minutes, or until thickened. 5. Season with lemon juice, salt and pepper. Stir in the coriander and pickled chillies and serve in warmed bowls.
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Where Bella was hiding in our previous issue: Quayside Conservatories – Page 39
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Riveting READS We all love a good book. Here’s Village People's recommended selection of some of the best new releases to keep you engrossed!
MYSTERY The Perfect Escape By Leah Konen When her husband Harry walks out after just six months, Sam has never been in more need of a getaway. So when her friends suggest a girls' weekend away, Sam can't accept soon enough… but then things start to go wrong. A gripping thriller. Published by Michael Joseph
FICTION The Maid By Nita Prose Molly the Maid is thrown into the spotlight when she discovers an infamous guest, Mr Black, very dead in his bed. She becomes embroiled in a hunt for the truth, learning who to trust, as she navigates the secret underbelly of the Regency Grand Hotel. Published by Harper Collins
PRACTICAL You Coach You By Helen Tupper and Sarah Ellis The UK’s leading career experts Sarah Ellis and Helen Tupper will give you the knowledge and tools to coach yourself, helping you to rediscover a love of work, build boundaries and productive relationships, cultivate resilience, while identifying and achieving career goals. Published by Penguin Books
CHILDREN’S I Broke the Internet By Andy McNab and Phil Earle Bestselling author Andy McNab joins forces with award-winning author Phil Earle for this laughout-loud follow-up to Get Me Out of Here!, with fun illustrations by Robin Boyden. Published by Scholastic HISTORY
How Civil Wars Start By Barbara F. alter Civil wars are the biggest dange er to world peace today, and this n, book shows us why they happen and how to avoid them. Acclaim med expert Barbara F. Walter has advised on political violence everywhere from the CIA to the e US Senate and the United Nations. Published by Penguin Books 51
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Falcon Meadow Can we inspire you? The deadline for the Falcon Meadow Art Competition 2022 is 28 February – so there is still time to enter! If you’re a photographer or artist, and you need a bit of inspiration, these suggestions may help you get started. Dawn to dusk Choose your favourite view of the meadow and over the course of a day visit that spot three times to capture how the meadow looks at dawn, noon and dusk, using photographs or sketches. Think about the changing light, the people who use the meadow, the animals, or the way the river looks at different times of day. From here you can develop your favourite, or create a timeline of three.
Try to draw or photograph the meadow to suggest emotions such as hope, loneliness, solace, community, youth, age, resilience. Use collage Choose a photo of the meadow that you love and then recreate it in collage. Maybe match the colours with snippets from old magazines, or combine material and paint for a mixed media effect.
Just one of the amazing artworks from last year’s competition
Have fun! Art helps us see the world differently, and we want to give everyone, of all ages and abilities, a chance to enjoy making things that share how you see our beautiful meadow. All entries will be displayed in a ‘virtual gallery’ on our website, and winners will receive a £10 art voucher.
The world in a grain of sand The meadow offers wonderful inspiration, from sweeping landscapes to the tiniest creatures. For this activity, try to ‘zoom in’ on minute detail, such as the veins on a leaf, or frost on a branch.
Create a junk sculpture A great one for all the family. Raid your recycling bin for boxes, bottles and shiny things and create a sculpture to represent the meadow; perhaps the nailbiting tension of the duck race, or the tranquillity of an early morning walk.
Capture a feeling Drawing or taking photos to capture a concept, rather than a thing, can be a great way to experiment with perception.
For more details, visit our website www.falconmeadow.org.uk – or send your entries to info@falconmeadow.org.uk with a covering email to tell us your name, age and contact number. The deadline for entries is 28 February 2022. We can’t wait to see what you create!
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can also use the art of touch to communicate with our dogs in many other ways. Reassurance While it’s unwise to ‘sympathise’ with a frightened dog, endorsing and joining with their fear with ‘there, there, baby’ cuddling – it is hugely helpful to demonstrate calm, dependable leadership. A confident, reassuring touch and attitude invites a nervous dog to join your stronger, unaffected approach. Instruction Dogs very easily become fixated on things. I have often found it very effective to flick my dog on the shoulder or chestt with the back of my hand to o bring their attention back to me and away from the distraction – be it someth hing running on the ho orizon, the postman n or bin men’s arrival, or obsessiion with a toy. This action can snap your furry friend out of an ob bsessive ‘I want it, I waant it’ mode by interrup pting with ‘Hey! Pay attention!’ Praise Nearly alll our dogs enjoy an nd appreciate an edible trreat when th hey have su uccessfully co ompleted a taask. Don’t
we nearly always accompany this with a stroke or pat? We want to convey our pride, admiration, affection and pleasure and do so instinctively! If we bump into our dog or accidentally step on a paw or tail, we automatically say sorry and caress the dog, stroking the head, gently cradling the offended area? I’m sure most dog owners recognise the comfort a dog can give, leaning against us when we’re relaxing, or even upset. To convey the deep love we feel for our dogs, we smile at and touch them many times a day. In fact, I bet you do so as frequently as you interact with the humans sharing your home! Every time we look into our pet’s eyes and stroke their soft, warm coat, aren’t we so, so lucky to experience the trust and love they beam back at us?! Parlez Vous POOCH?! articles are also available on the Oracle, an audio information magazine for visually impaired listeners, which is part of Wymondham and Attleborough Talking Newspapers. To access all the Talking Newspaper recordings, go to www.watn.org.uk
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Local Directory AERIAL SERVICES Warnes Aerials
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ANIMAL SERVICES Potters
9
Old Buckenham Country Park
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D Francis Paving and Landscaping
15
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
52
GLS Online
26
Simonds
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Lake and Pond Aquatics
56
M & M Surfacing
46
DENTISTS & DENTURES Simply Smile Netherton Ltd
ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING Andrew P R Love
32
ELECTRICIANS
John Putman
40
L J M Electrical Norwich
39
BUILDERS MERCHANTS CTS DIY & Building Supplies
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CARE & MOBILITY Care UK
Durrants
16
Spicerhaart Group Services Ltd
36
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BUSINESS & LEGAL SERVICES Anglian Wealth Management
33
FLOOR SANDING
Carleton House
34
East Anglian Floor Sanding Co.
Purely Car
34
FOOD & DRINK Home Farm Gin
10
BCR Garage Services
50
Just Truffles
37
Habiserv Limited
40
FUEL MERCHANTS
St Mary’s Garage
15
CARS, CARAVANS & GARAGES
Walters Motor Group
3
Watson Fuels
29
38
FUNERALS / GRAVE TENDING
CHARITY
Barker Family Funeral Services
26
Motor Neurone Disease Association 55
Howsham Memorials
56
CLEANING
Rosedale Funeral Home
56 40
Crystal Clean
58
Susan Whymark Funeral Services
Home Maid Domestic Cleaning
50
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Bespoke Handcrafted Furnitur e
42
Dovetail
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43
Philip Hodge
LPD Electronic Services Ltd
29
GARAGE DOORS, GATES, SHUTTERS
Philippa Green Web Design
11
Emotion Skills UK
24
& AWNINGS
56
46
Tree Fellas
54
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54
Rory J Holbrook Ltd
29
HEALTH & BEAUTY Diss Podiatry & Chiropody Clinic
35
Geraldine Walters
34
Goddess Beauty
43
JOBS Home Cleaning Vacancies
22
The Daily Care Agency
35
KITCHENS Kitchen Sense of Harleston Protect A Lock
15
OFFICE & WAREHOUSE LEASING Supreme Developments
54
OPTICIANS & EYE SPECIALISTS Cecil Amey Ltd e Handy Pro Servic
18
STOCKISTS Andrew Drinkwater
29
Roller’s Paint Company
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Ted Meadows
TWF Roller Garage Doors
41
PEST CONTROL
15/31
29
PAINTERS, DECORATORS &
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Just Lawnmowers
40
LOCKSMITHS
Garolla Roller Shutter Doors
Cabinville
HOLIDAYS Elveden Courtyard
10
GARDEN SERVICES
DAYS & NIGHTS OUT, TRAVEL,
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T K Garden Maintenanc e
OVEN CLEANER
Centiflex
COUNSELLING
Professional Lawn Services
SEPTIC TANKS
PROPERTY
FINANCIAL, INSURANCE,
CARBON POSITIVE HOUSEBUILDING Bright Forest Limited
56
ESTATE AGENTS, LETTINGS &
ARTS & CRAFTS Dannells Ltd
63
Carole Mole Catcher
58
The Verminator
46
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29
Homeopathic College
PLUMBING, HEATING,
42
Norfolk County Council Community
BOILERS & DRAINAGE Gasworks South East
46
Learning Services
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56
Stepping Stones
Paul Harvey Plumbing & Heating
46
SCRAP METAL
44
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58
Malthouse Security Ltd
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50
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54
Potton Hall
8
13
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64
My Sister’s Wardrobe Boutique
58
Peter Beales Garden Centre
31
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PAC Roofing
50
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42
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15
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47
STORAGE Local Self Storage Diss
24
15
TATTOO STUDIO Curious Crow Tattoo
11
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53
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24
WILLS Family First Wills
32
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53
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32
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22
Windows Plus
38
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Exercise your brain cells LAST ISSUE’S SOLUTIONS ACROSS: 6) Ban, 7) Timepiece,
9) Treacherous, 11) Elfin, 12) Stock it, 14) Jupiter, 15) Stays, 17) Provisional, 19) Lastingly, 20) Art. DOWN: 1) Garrulous, 2) Night,
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CLUES ACROSS 7 Do this and you might also acquire, or a rental matter (4)
CLUES DOWN 1 One robe for Madam Butterfly (6)
8 Of an extremely close proximity (4, 4)
2 When, when, when little one, will you lay me an egg for my tea? (3)
9 Propel a boat with angry words and arguments (3)
3 We will walk down it, till we’re there (6)
10 With the teeth take hold and chew (4)
4 Maker of malted beverages (6)
11 Springs eternal so they say, it’s an uncertain wish (4)
5 When the world was young and we perhaps were not (2, 3, 4)
13 Degree of optimism or confidence of one or a group (6) 14 Account given with a loud bang (6) 15 Work through the jobs slowly or uncontrollably (6) 18 Irritation and inconvenience caused (6) 20 Upon which to recline and lounge (4) 21 Given to a beggar or a good cause (4)
6 Semi-precious gemstone, usually red could be knighted for a villain (6) 12 Instinctively, of course, in the normal way (9) 16 Become less tight but no booze necessary (6) 17 Thus meet two travelling in opposite directions (4-2)
22 Subtle and sarcastic but dull and uninteresting too (3)
18 Hits a string when a key is pressed for a note of distinction (6)
24 Performed in a satisfactory manner, congratulations (4, 4)
19 Words for a melody written to sing (6)
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Dr Anisha Devlukia BDS (Lond) MJDF RCS PG Cert (Aesth. Med.) GDC 213169 Anisha graduated from Bart’s and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry in 2011, and returned to Norwich to complete her vocational training. She then spent a year at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital as a Senior House Officer in the Maxillofacial department. Anisha has a keen interest in Restorative and Aesthetic dentistry. Anca Cojan GDC 248417 Anca Cojan was born in Romania, where she completed her bachelors degree in Doctor of Dental Medicine in 2008. After five years practicing private dentistry in Romania, she moved to Norfolk in 2014 to work in general dentistry in King’s Lynn, later joining the Manor House Dental practice in Long Stratton. After six years, Anca returned to private dentistry, initially at Manor House, then moving to Netherton Dental practice in 2021. Dalia Odeh BSc, MSc, MFDS (RCS, Eng) Dalia qualified in 1997, focuses on general dentistry and is an advocate for Biomimetics in Dentistry and restoring teeth to their natural form. Dalia’s aim is to improve a patient’s smile, both functionally and cosmetically.
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