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Sponsored post: Happy glampers in Herefordshire

Future Admin June 20, 2013

If your tastes run to a touch of up-market camping accommodation set amid the glorious Herefordshire countryside, then look no further than our chic new Glamping units.

We have two high-class bell tents, which are sited on raised wooden decking. The tents are spacious and well equipped, with luxuries not normally found when camping. These include king-sized beds, a heated shower room and a separate loo.

And the comfort doesn’t end there. With compact kitchen area complete with fridge, kettle, toaster and microwave, glasses, crockery and other utensils are made available as part of the package. We’ll complete your stay by providing bedding and other necessary linen. And there is plenty of storage space too so no need to live out of damp rucksacks!

Outside each of our tents is a seating area with table and chairs where you can’t help but relax and take in the surrounding landscape. Unwind in your own private space and perhaps enjoy a BBQ.

Our units are located in three acres of serene scenery but within easy distance to the market town of Leominster. Just a few miles away you can take advantage of a variety of pubs and restaurants.

Vist the Herefordshire Glamping site you find out more or ring: 01568 720371

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Strawberry, pineapple and mint frozen yoghurt

Future Admin June 19, 2013

We've arguably found the most summery recipe for frozen yoghurt in existence, so if the weather lets us down we can always enjoy summer in a bowl.

Serves: 4 (makes 1 litre) Preparation time: 20 minutes Cooking time: 5 minutes

You’ll need: 450g strawberries 1 tbsp lemon juice 130g caster sugar 250g whole milk, unset yoghurt 2 tbsps of freshly chopped mint and four extra sprigs for decoration 1 fresh pineapple

What to do: Slice the strawberries into small pieces and place them with the lemon juice and sugar in a saucepan and warm gently, mixing well with a wooden spoon.

Mash the strawberries with the back of a wooden spoon as the sugar dissolves and the mixture warms.

Set the cooked strawberries aside to cool, covered.

Mix together the yoghurt and mint in a bowl and then add the strawberries.

Spoon the yoghurt mixture into four individual serving glasses, moulds or plastic ice-lolly moulds and freeze for at least three hours, or overnight.

When ready to serve, take the serving glasses or moulds out of the freezer. Dip into warm water to unmould the yoghurt on a plate. Serve with finely chopped fresh pineapple and decorate with fresh mint.

*This recipe was taken from Sweet Eve, visit their website for more recipes.

In Eating, Making Tags fruit recipe, make, recipe, summer
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Wordless Wednesday: A journey through Southern Italy

Future Admin June 19, 2013

Dreaming of getting lost between olive groves, discovering secret caves on the coastline, and marveling at the Baroque architecture.

To find out more about Puglia visit the Inntravel website.

In Escaping, Living Tags cycling holiday, explore, featured, outdoors, travel, walking, Wordless Wednesday
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Spoil yourself with 15% off at Idyll Home

Future Admin June 13, 2013

For the next two weeks the lovely people at Idyll Home giving every reader of The Simple Things 15% off their gorgeous home and garden accessories.

You've probably spotted Idyll Home before inside The Simple Things as their furniture and accessories are often featured in our 'Things To Wake Up And Want', we've always been big fans of their selection of unique things for the home and so are really pleased to say you can now get 15% off online as a reader of The Simple Things.

To claim your discount use the code simplethings15 at the checkout.

Happy Shopping!

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A second brew with Sophie Cornish from Not On The High Street

Future Admin June 13, 2013
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Put the kettle on and grab a few biscuits from the tin as we share a few more cups of tea with the co-founder and executive director of Not On The High Street, Sophie Cornish.

When is your first cup of tea? First thing in the morning I go downstairs, have a little potter and a sort, then sit down at our big table. The house is completely silent and I drink my tea whilst mentally preparing myself for the day ahead peacefully. I always have a quick chat with the most agreeable pet in the house, usually our dog Rufus but today it's Daisy.

What's your first break? My days are usually pretty packed so I don't have a specific time set aside, I just grab one when I can. I do always try to get in earlier to the office than everyone else so I can sit at my desk, have a cup of tea and go through my to do list!

What's for lunch? I'm quite health conscious so usually have a salad. Today it's salmon and watercress followed by fruit salad. But don't think I'm smug - my afternoons are all cake and chocolate. I'm a terrible sugar fiend.

Did you drink tea as a child? I remember when I first got into tea. I must have been about 8 or 9. My mum used to give me tea with lots of sugar. Lovely. I did the same for my children. Naughty.

What is your favourite kind of tea? Earl Grey, as strong as I can get it, with lots of milk.

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Do you trust other people to make it the way you like it? Generally yes. If it's hot and milky I'm happy. I used to be ridiculously uptight about it being right (how painful I must have been!) but I've mellowed and just feel grateful now.

Do you drink different teas at different times of day? I drink tea all day long. I have special kinds of brew - short, strong and sugary when I'm really tired. (I call that an espresso tea). Long and weak when I'm thirsty. Earl Grey when I'm trying to give up my morning latte (yes I go through phases of having that too!)

Can you say no to biscuits or cake? And are you a dunker? I'm not a dunker - that spoils both tea and the biscuit. But I love biscuits, cake, chocolate. The office is fully of fabulous bakers so there's always something amazing in the kitchen and everyone knows I'll be the one to eat it.

Do you slurp? No. I sigh contentedly after the first sip though.

Which is your favourite cuppa of the day?

The first.

Is there one break that's non-negotiable?

Nope. Tea doesn't mean a break for me. It often means the opposite - cracking on and getting focused.

Share a day in cups of tea with Sophie inside Issue 11 of The Simple Things out now in UK shops and available to download.

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Lolly stick plant labels

Future Admin June 12, 2013

herb-markers If you tried Monday's strawberry lolly recipe, you'll probably have a little pile of used lolly sticks by now. In the spirit of upcycling, we'll be trying out this cute DIY idea from Lil Blue Boo, and turning ours into plant labels.

Blogger Ashley's used transfer paper to achieve a typewriter effect for the lettering (and provided a free printout if you'd like to do the same), but we'll be going for a stencil and permanent marker for a similar old-school vibe.

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Win your own SousVide Supreme Demi with The Simple Things

Future Admin June 11, 2013

As seen in our July issue of The Simple Things we're giving you a chance to win a SousVide Supreme Demi worth £450.

Sous vide cooking is a tried and tested method in restaurants since the 70s, popular with the likes of Raymond Blanc and Heston Blumenthal. French for 'under vacuum' food is 'poached' in a bag to lock in flavour and nutrients. Once a way of cooking reserved for the professionals, you can now give it a whirl in your own kitchen with the SousVide Supreme Demi water oven. This is not weird science but an easy, low energy and controlled way of cooking any meat, fish or veg (and even sauces, cakes, and infused vodkas!).

Are you ready to start experimenting, because we're giving you the chance to win your very own SousVide - click here to enter now!

In Eating, Magazine, Making, Uncategorized Tags eat, foodies, giveaway, modern cooking, modernist cuisine, sous vide
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Recipe: Fluffy blueberry pancakes for Father's Day

Future Admin June 10, 2013

Home cook, photographer and mother Kat Molesworth from Housewife Confidential has stopped by to share a special recipe suitable for small hands to make and perfect for sharing with the whole family this Father's Day.

Days of whispered planning, secret making and dreaming of the special breakfast – “We will make pancakes, won’t we Mama?” They rush down the stairs in their pyjamas, pulling open the fridge and jumping up and down like monkeys. Everyone takes a turn at adding ingredients, mixing and checking the blueberries taste good (they do). Then the air fills with a comforting buttery sizzle as the first pancakes plop into the pan. We stack them on a plate, their jammy berries oozing and delicious and glug the maple syrup on top. Cards and presents, coffee and the pancakes all troop up the stairs to where Papa waits.

This is the morning when a little more time is taken, to say thank you, to cuddle and to nourish. Let’s take a walk, go slowly, hold hands and remember why this love, pure and simple, is the best.

Happy Father’s Day!

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Fluffy Blueberry Pancakes

135g plain flour

½ tbsp. caster sugar

2 tsp baking powder

Pinch of salt

30g butter, melted and cooled slightly

250ml milk

1 egg

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- Melt the butter in a pan on a low heat and set aside to cool. - Sieve the dry ingredients into a bowl and stir to combine. - Lightly whisk the milk and egg together then pour the melted butter in and whisk again. - Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and whisk to combine only. You will have a lumpy batter, over whisking will activate the gluten and make your pancakes tough. - Rub a large frying pan with butter or oil and use a small ladle to drop the batter onto the pan over a medium heat. You should be able to fit several in at a time depending on the size of your pan. - As they begin to cook drop blueberries into the surface of each pancake. - Cook for 1 – 2 minutes on each side until they are just done – you should see little holes form on the surface and they should be lightly browned. - Serve hot with a generous glug of maple syrup!

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If you would like to learn to take beautiful photographs like Kat, visit her online film and photography school Capturing Childhood their Manual Overdrive  course begins today and there are gift certificates available for all of the online courses. All photography © Kat Molesworth

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Win your own classic bike with Dawes and The Simple Things

Future Admin June 7, 2013

We've teamed up with the lovely people at Dawes to bring you an amazing giveaway in which you could win a Countess bike worth over £500!*

To enter, simply like Dawes on Facebook and fill in our short form.

Mobile device users enter following this link: http://bit.ly/11jLaSb

*UK only, Ts&Cs apply.

In Escaping, Living Tags bikes, exclusive, featurued, giveaway, living, prizes
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Beside the seaside

Future Admin June 6, 2013

This month inside The Simple Things, we've taken the time to look back at our rather eccentric love of seaside piers, and this got us thinking about the tradition of a British seaside holiday in general and why, despite the icy shores, stoney beaches, and unpredictable weather, our love for the beaches of Clevedon and Southend-on-Sea are imprinted firmly on our hearts.

So what is it? Punch and Judy shows, a good stick of rock, hunting for crabs? Share your favourite British seaside tradition with us in the comments below.

And don't forget, we've currently got an amazing special offer on Jon Nicholson's book Seaside Polaroids (seen inside Issue 11), simply call 01206 255777 and quote the code 'SimpleSeaside', to receive 20% with free P&P.

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Share some strawberry margaritas

Future Admin June 4, 2013

The sun has truly come out from hiding this week, and we cannot think of a better way to celebrate than sharing this recipe for a fruity strawberry and lime margarita. Cheers!

Serves 6 300g fresh or frozen strawberries 2 tbsp honey 240ml tequila Half a bunch of mint leaves

1. Fuse the honey, tequila and strawberries in a blender – add a little ice if using fresh, or a splash of water if using frozen. 2. Garnish with chopped mint and strawberry slices.

This recipe was taken from Issue 08 of The Simple Things, download it now.

Remember to always enjoy alcohol responsibly.

In Eating Tags cocktails, drinks, entertaining, free recipe, fruit recipe, strawberries, summer
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*Sponsored post* A way with windows

Future Admin June 3, 2013

*This is a sponsored blog post from Hillarys*

Simplify the process of choosing blinds, curtains and shutters by booking an appointment with an advisor from Hillarys who can advise on style, fittings and proportions as well as colour and patterns. Our Signature Service includes measuring and installation too, perfect for those who can’t quite get the length of their curtains right, aren’t sure where to put the poles or don’t know their recess measurements from their cord tidies!

There’s a massive choice of gorgeous fabrics and styles and we’ll bring our ‘shop’ to your home so you can mix and match with existing furnishings. Simply call us on 0800 389 1659 to arrange your Signature Service appointment.

In Living Tags home, interior design, interiors, Sponsored story
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A little look at Issue 11

Future Admin May 30, 2013

Issue 11 is now available in UK shops and ready to download, here's a glimpse at what you'll find inside..

Don't forget, if you subscribe to The Simple Things today not only will you receive our monthly mag early and straight to your door, you can also save up to 50% on our subscription price!

So what are you waiting for?

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Issue 10: the best bits

Future Admin May 30, 2013

A small round up of some of the highlights of issue 10 on the blog, just in case you missed out the first time...

Discover the more of the magic of Helsinki as we spend extra time exploring the city with Lauren Memarian on the blog.

BY POPULAR DEMAND: share another brew with Maria Whiteman as she describes her day in cups of tea.

Don't miss: our picks of the best spots for a little wild camping over the summer.

If this is not enough you can see more of the best bits from inside the mag here, and order a copy online here.

What did you love about Issue 10? Share your best bits in the comments below!

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Flowers in the house

Future Admin May 23, 2013

This year's Chelsea Flower show has put blooms firmly in our brains this week. The centenary edition of the show has been spectacular, even from afar, and has certainly left us wanting a small piece of the action. And so, we present to you - 'The Simple Things' flower show', displaying the best of our readers most-loved blooms, because though we can't all have an artisan garden to enjoy, we can all enjoy flowers in the house.

 

 

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Join us on Pinterest

Future Admin May 23, 2013

The smell of a new book, a recipe that really works, board games after Sunday lunch. A good day means different things to different people, but half the fun is sharing it.

If it's the little things that make your day, join our community Pinterest board and share them with us online. Simply leave your Pinterest handle in the comments below.

We can't wait to share in your simple thing.

 

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Seriously stylish, seriously ethical

Future Admin May 23, 2013

Fashion-Conscience is an online store selling the best in Fair Trade, organic, sustainable, recycled, up-cycled and vegan clothing, accessories and gifts. From well known brands to small independent brands all showing us it's stylish to be green. And best of all, they're giving us 15% off until 31st May if you use the code: SIMPLE at the checkout. A great excuse to treat yourself over the bank holiday!

* Terms and Conditions:

To claim your 15% off please use code SIMPLE at the checkout. 15% off only valid on full priced purchases. Offer does not include delivery charges. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer/s. Valid until and including 31st May 2013

In Uncategorized Tags accessories, exclusive, Fair Trade, fashion, gifts, home, offer, recycling, sustainable, Vegan
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Wordlesss Wednesdays: bank holidays by the beach

Future Admin May 22, 2013

 

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WIN! A complete outfit from Barbour (closed)

Future Admin May 21, 2013
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Win a His and Hers outfit from the brand new Dress Tartan collection worth £1000!

Celebrating its long association with tartan, Barbour has introduced a new Dress Tartan collection for Spring Summer 2013. The collection, which features iconic jackets, light knitwear and accessories, offers a stylish and statement cover-up for the brighter seasons ahead. To celebrate Barbour’s new Dress Tartan Collection, The Simple Things have teamed up with Barbour to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a His and Hers outfit from the collection.

For Him:  there’s the choice of a range of lightweight summer jackets, including the very stylish longer length Casual Coater Jacket, available in navy or sandstone with a subtle Dress Tartan lining, or the shorter, Reversible Harrington - a lightweight casual jacket that can be worn as one solid colour in navy or desert or reversed for a large dress tartan check - the ultimate in versatility! Team with the Munro Polo in 100% cotton in a choice of colours including grey, navy, red, stone and white, along with the Bretby Crew Neck with baby cord elbow patches for chillier summer evenings, and he’s good to go!

For Her: there’s the blogger’s favourite – the Reversible Cedar Trench - a smart reversible double breasted trench that even comes with a reversible belt. Or, why not opt for a quilted jacket – either the Willow Quilt with its distinctive onion quilt design and tartan interior lining or the bolder Tartan Summer Liddesdale - both easy to wear and great casual pieces to match with a light knit, like Barbour’s Cambrose Crew, for summer evening walks in the country.

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So how would you style it? Take inspiration from top lifestyle bloggers Carrie from 'Wish Wish Wish', Olivia from 'What Olivia Did'. Cait from 'Wayward Daughter' and Dunya from 'Dearest Deer'. Here's what Olivia wore - and keep a look out on the blog to discover how each of the others wore Barbour's favourite print!

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June's book club

Future Admin May 16, 2013

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Zero Waste Home - Bea Johnson

BEA JOHNSON LIVED the consumerist dream: huge house, lavish holidays, Botox – yet she wasn’t happy. She and her family downsized, disposed of everything they didn’t “use, need or love” and rethought their lives. Deeply concerned about the environment, they became committed to reducing waste: buying in bulk, rejecting packaging, and making their own bread, mustard and cheese. They worked out a “Zero Waste” philosophy to aim for, applying the mantra “Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rot”.

In this inspiring, thorough book, Johnson explains how you too can do just that too. Sensible rather than preachy, this is an honest, entertaining and campaigning guide to living a more environmentally friendly life.

 

Stylish Dress Book - Yoshiki Tsukiori

THE COOL LINES of Japanese fashion are explained in this first English translation of celebrated designer Yoshiko Tsukiori’s new book of sewing projects. The photographs of her designs are as tempting as a still cool pool on a hot day, with drawstring tops, loose smocks, peasant dresses and sharp shirts, styled in a palette of soft blues and greys. Basic design patterns are also included, and while the small diagrams may alarm some novices, Tsukiori’s designs are so gorgeous, any fan of DIY fashion will want to get their head down and have a go.

 

Our Songbirds - Matt Sewell

ARDENT ORNITHOLOGIST Matt Sewell captured bird lovers’ hearts last year with Our Garden Birds and charms again with a collection of warblers for every week of the year. Illustrated with Sewell’s signature watercolours (he has painted murals for the RSPB and a bird hide for Port Eliot festival), this lovely giftbook also includes his idiosyncratic descriptions of the birds, where a Turtle Dove is a “glamorous granny resplendent in lace, doilies and pastel knickerbockers”. The Charlatans’ lead singer Tim Burgess provides a foreword.

 

 

Manly Food - Simon Cave

“NO-HOLDS-BARRED, all-action cooking” is promised in Manly Food, an unashamedly blokey cookbook with the motto “Flavour First”. And tasty-looking it is too, with recipes such as Crab with Chilli and Black Bean Sauce and Pea and Ham Hock Soup. Manly Food is ambitiously meaty, with recipes for suckling pig, hare and boar, yet despite the macho tone (salted caramel fudge is perfect for “an extended hiking trip in the wilderness”) Cave is clearly serious about his ingredients, methods and tools. Makes cooking exciting.

 

All the Birds, Singing - Evie Wyld

APPREHENSION TREADS THROUGH the pages of Evie Wyld’s second novel, which is the follow-up to her much-lauded debut offering, After the Fire, a Still Small Voice. Jake (no, she’s a woman) Whyte lives in a farmhouse deep in an unspecified part of the wind-lashed British countryside. Solitary apart from a semi-feral dog, Whyte tries to concentrate on raising her flock of sheep – but someone, or something, is leaving them “mangled”. Jake’s hardscrabble past in Australia is revealed in alternate chapters as we slowly learn what it is that she’s so afraid of. Tough, capable, vulnerable, Whyte is a compelling character, and Wyld’s writing – particularly her descriptions of the Australian bush, oven-hot and roving with spiders – is exquisite. An unusual novel that should win its author even more prizes.

 

Tomorrow there will be Apricots - Jessica Soffer

 

SELF-HARMING TEENAGER Lorca wants to win her neglectful mother’s attention with a perfect dish of Middle-Eastern speciality masgouf – and chooses as her teacher Victoria, an Iraqi widow who still mourns the daughter she gave away. The healing power of making and eating food is almost a literary cliché, but 25-year-old New Yorker Jessica Soffer’s debut novel combines a fresh twist with a warmly told narrative.

 

 

 

Mouse the Cossacks - Paul Wilson

 

AFTER A FAMILY TRAGEDY, eight-year-old Mouse lost the ability to speak, communicating only via emails and notes, and sending forlorn texts to made-up numbers in the hope of a reply. Mouse and her mother move into a farmhouse in the Pennines once occupied by a lonely old man, William Caxton, whose mysterious unsent letters still clutter the rooms. As Mouse investigates Caxton’s past, she begins to find a way through her own sadness.

 

 

 

Sketcher - Roland Watson-Grant

 

SKID BEAUMONT IS GROWING UP on the outskirts of New Orleans in an alligator-patrolled swamp where “nothin’ moved except for maybe a dragonfly testin’ the water with its toes”. His father has had a drunken premonition that the swamps will make them rich, and Skid believes that his brother Frico, the “sketcher” of the title, can influence events by drawing. A beautiful and funny coming-of-age story.

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Taking time to live well

We celebrate slowing down, enjoying what you have, making the most of where you live, enjoying the company of of friends and family, and feeding them well. We like to grow some of our own vegetables, visit local markets, rummage for vintage finds, and decorate our home with the plunder. We love being outdoors and enjoy the satisfaction that comes with a job well done.

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