Monday, 27 February 2023
Last cocktail hour of February
Wednesday, 22 February 2023
Cocktail hour is back
Cocktail hour has resumed since the new year which is something to look forward to at the end of the working week.
So far this year we have been sampling Vodkatinis, Sugar Plum gin sparkle and French Pink lady to name but 3.
Its good to get back into the mindset of preparing a cocktail at the start of the weekend.
Since the new year, I've also had a trip to Amsterdam, a bout of covid and am still trying to get myself right after that.
There is lots more to look forward to in the first half of 2023.
Over the coming months I will try to post the recipe for the weekly cocktail ( lets see if I can maintain this discipline).
I am also brushing up on Arabic ( I have a fairly good knowledge of this and mixed with a bit of French can get by in most old Protectorate countries without having to utter a word of English), for up coming adventures.
And with that I am off to do other things and will be back next week
Friday, 30 December 2022
Its Christmas
How quickly does Christmas come around again, this year I have managed to find some Christmas china ( very late to this party as only started at the beginning of December), it will be used by me on Christmas day, I imagine by next Christmas I will be able ot seat 50 people for a 3 course meal!
I picked up some lovely Christmas linen napkins, which are just perfect and will be ready to go on the table later.
Its been a funny old year, new jobs, holidays , illness and putting myself first for a change.
And I think that is the way that my life will be form now on ( not any more new jobs!).
Cockktails have been a little scare on the ground due to ill health and giving up drinking for a while, however they will be reinstaed in th new year.
Sunday, 20 November 2022
Cocktails and China on tour
Well here we are in November and I have been on a bit of a tour. I took myself off to Norway to celebrate my birthday.
The weather was remarkably warm and sunny ( apparently in Cocktails and china town it was grey, rainy and cold), the last time I was in Norway the same thing happened (unseasonably warm weather!).
Anyhoo I digress, I was staying in Stavanger in a super modern hotel on the harbour front, 300yards from the 'Flybus' stop and also the Island boat stop (this is a great way to travel around the islands of Stavanger and surrounding area.)
And yes I am that geeky, but I bet not many of you have seen a bottle of the first oil to come up ( in a maple syrup bottle as they tried to grab anything to hand).
It was fascinating. I tried on a survival suit when I went into the 'helicopter' and sat through the safety procedure.
I spent nearly an hour in the 'subsea' light installation, which was mesmerising.
It was a great museum, and I am pleased that I decided to put it on my list.
I then walked through the city to the centre lake which in the sunshine was beautiful, everyone was making the most of the November sun.
I then just walked and walked taking in the differing styles of architecture ( yes geeky but I like it), Found 2 Antony Gormley figures from the 23in the city and part of what is known as 'Broken Column' I wish I had found more.
I marvelled at how lovely and friendly the people were (despite not using English queuing etiquette 😂), and 20k steps later I arrived back at the hotel, completely shattered!
Shower, food, wine ( no cocktails were available) and bed.
And then it was my birthday, so I headed down to breakfast with what looked like half of the Italian army and had my granola and yogurt. I had opened all my cards and was busy reading lovely birthday messages.
I set off to go to see Sword Hill which was on my list and had to get a bus out of the city, however Lars on reception ( I was on first name terms thanks to several bars of cadburys chocolate, always good to have on hand) said that if I got the local bus and got off I may have to wait an hour for a return bus and there was nothing else there, so I scrapped that and headed off into the city to do some shopping and go to an exhibition about hearts ( YES!!! REALLY!!!).
I'd found a Salvation Army charity shop the day before and nearly had to be resuscitated when I converted the prices!, however on my birthday I went in and bought a piece of Norwegian glass I had seen the day before ( I like a souvenir), at £28 it was a bit steep I thought and then saw them in town for £150 so it turned out to be a bargain!
By 1.30pm I was famished but found that most restaurants don't open until 3pm, so I headed into a 'pub'. Here I was told that they didn't do food, but there was an excellent bakery across the road where I could get some food and bring it back to eat in the pub with a pint ( well 0.4 L). So I headed to the bakery, got an avocado and salmon on rye bread and the biggest Danish pastry I have ever seen ( well it was my birthday) headed back to the pub and sat outside with a complimentary blanket to keep my legs warm.
You don't get that in the UK!!! Can you imagine eating your Greggs in Wetherspoons!!!
Thursday, 2 September 2021
Gosh where have the weeks gone
Well its been 3 weeks since I wrote a blog and posted my cocktails, this has mainly been due to;
1. being very busy at work
2. struggling with work/life balance
3. Being quite unwell
First lets get the cocktails out of the way.
First picture
Big Red
Vodka
Cherry Brandy
Cranberry juice.
Served with cake sale ( which I have become very good at making)
Second picture
The Robinson
Yes they named a cocktail after me!!!!
Brandy
Extra Dry Vermouth
Pineapple juice.
Very nice cocktail and one that I will definitely come back to.
Last pic
The Star
Brandy
Gin
Extra dry vermouth
Rosso Vermouth.
I had this on my camping trip, drinking a star whilst star gazing.
As for the being unwell, it sort of crept up on me, starting with overwhelming fatigue, which I could not shift, and then followed a couple of weeks feeling 'under the weather' until last week I just felt so ill that I was very worried.
Turns out that I have had a virus ( yes the virus thing comes out again, this time when they know you don't have Covid but aren't sure what's wrong).
I had planned to go camping for Bank Holiday weekend and decided to still do it. It did turn out to be the best idea, I slept a lot and felt very much better when I got home.
So hopefully this will continue.
By the time you read this there will be another cocktail hour due.
Monday, 9 August 2021
Champagne Friday
As cocktail hour approached on Friday, I was busy preparing for my afternoon tea party to raise money for 'Breast Cancer Now' the following day. I was up to my eyes in bread, butter and fillings.
So I hurried through and then set about sorting out my cocktail.
Champagne Cocktail.
Brandy
Sugar cube
Champagne.
Put sugar cube in bottom of champagne glass, add brandy, just to cover the cube.
Top up with champagne
Voila champagne cocktail.
I love this, its quick and easy to make and tastes amazing
This was the champagne of choice on Friday
Saturday was humid and wet so it was a good thing that I had cancelled the original garden party and brought in tea 'slots'.
These were booked upand I had a steady stream of guests. In all I raised £350 ( last count) which is beyond fabulous.
I am now taking a few weeks of very little at weekends to try to get my breath back.
Have a great week.
Monday, 2 August 2021
Last cocktail hour of July

Dirty Martini
Gin
Extra Dry vermouth
Brine from olive jar
Garnish with olives
Shake over ice, strain and serve.
Its that easy!
Cake Sale
200g self raising floor
200g butter melted
3 eggs
This makes the 'batter'
Add to this savoury items, I used, red onion, mature cheddar ( grated), rosemary (chopped)smoked ham ( thin strips) tomatoes (chopped) and Olives sliced in 'O's
Add to the batter and stir together.
Pour into a loaf tin.
Bake for 20-25 minutes at gas mark 4
This is a great make and very tasty.
August cocktail month is now beginning.
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