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Thursday, 19 November 2015

Artisan food hamper

I was invited to an event today at Cambridge Wine Merchants on Bridge Street to celebrate the launch of Cambridge Artisan, a business started by a teenager in Royston.

"Year 10 school pupil Amelise Burr, has created a new online gift box and hamper company called Cambridge Artisan... each thoughtfully curated hamper presents the very best of Cambridge's artisan food and drink (£59-£135). Gift boxes start from £20."



I had a chance to sample some of the food included; meats, cheeses, fudges and sauces all sourced from local growers, producers and markets. I also had a chance to chat to Amelise's dad who owns his own food business selling churros.

The website is up and running www.cambridgeartisan.co.uk (you won't find it on Google yet I tried) to order the different hampers, each of the individual products are available in the shop as well and currently you will find festive themed ones as it is the season for eating too much.

The samples I tried were delicious, I definitely recommend the red velvet and white chocolate fudge. So if you have been stuck for a Christmas present for someone, or just want to get yourself a treat they are definitely worth checking out.




Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Big life changes possibly ahead

Looking into starting freelance work.

It's a bit scary.

But also exciting...

Any advice on not getting bitten in the ass by fees and taxes would be much appreciated.

Sunday, 15 November 2015

#RestInParis

There are millions of different species living on this planet, and each of those species has variations. They live in different places, they have different colours, they eat different things. The human species is made up of nearly 7.4 billion individuals and with the exception of identical siblings every single one of these has a totally unique DNA code. However the fact that all humans are genetically able to breed with all other humans (medical issues aside) proves that we are all still the same species regardless of what filters you use to separate people into groups.
Now here is the kicker, the human race is the only species out of the maybe even trillions of species on Earth that wage war on themselves. Yes a lion with fight another lion for dominance, but I have yet to hear of a lion sneaking into another pride with a coat full of explosives and setting it off purely because they believed their pride was better.
There is a lot of focus on the religious aspect of fighting, not just this week but almost every war ever fought has had some kind of religious disagreement at the base. "My god is better than your god" type stuff, or even more absurd "my way of believing in our god is better than your way of believing in our god". Now that last one seems to be the one causing the most amount of hatred at the moment, groups of people with a particular religion, interpreting the teachings of their faith in a violent and destructive way, then going out and publicly declaring their faith alongside an act of extreme violence. The upshot is that a lot of people get hurt, maybe even die, and an entire faith is put under scrutiny.
Here's the truth that transcends all acts of violence...

GODS DON'T KILL PEOPLE, PEOPLE KILL PEOPLE.

You can argue the existence of a higher power all you like but this one truth will remain, it is humans that actually pull the triggers.
Now obviously this doesn't account for the large number of people who are killed in earthquakes, or lightning storms, so called acts of god. If you are going to subscribe to that one you will have to decide which god, if lightning kills someone was is Zeus or Thor, and did anyone actually see them throw the bolt or was it in fact a discharge of static electricity between highly charged atmospheric particles?

My final thought here is about my choice of title #RestInParis. Over the past 3 days thousands of people have lost their lives, thousands more have been injured, plus the families and friends of those who now have to deal with that loss and find a way to wade through the literal and metaphorical rubble left behind. Vicious attacks on normal people doing normal things. People in Libya, Paris, Germany, Beirut, Syria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq and probably a whole load more, have had their lives taken or ruined by people who believed that their beliefs where worth killing for. I chose Paris simply because it fits nicely with RIP, if RIB was a popular acronym I would have gone with Beirut. I have chosen not to offer prayers for Paris despite the high attention social media has on this, prayers can not heal the wounded or bring back the dead, it won't stop the fighting if the fighting is based on who can pray better. Instead I offer a message of peace and logical thought. It doesn't matter who you kill for, you can do it in the name of Voldemort for all it counts, the outcome is still the same. One person choosing to take the life of a fellow person.

#RestInParis

Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Designer announced - Scott Henshall

This story was in the Cambridge News this morning and I could not be happier about it.
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Famous-fashion-designer-Cambridge-Style-Week/story-28149070-detail/story.html
For a couple months now I have been emailing backwards and forwards, drawing up documents, and keeping all of it a secret but now it is official the contracts are signed and the press has been informed. Cambridge Style Week 2016 will be in collaboration with Scott Henshall.
There's still loads more to sort out, lots of little side projects and a whole load more paper work but it will all be worth it when I get to see it all come to fruition in March.
Scott is bringing two lines to CSW both of which will be premier shows. One is his own couture range and the other is the Tempest London line which is ready to wear and will also be available to buy at the shows.

Tickets will be on sale soon for the shows from www.cambridgestyleweek.com but also keep your eyes peeled for VIP opportunities (meet and greets, parties, competitions).

Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Poptastic palette

Love superdrug for a good deal on some new colours and these ones are really pretty.
This is the poptastic palette by MUA professional.
From left to right...
Pizzazz purple
Jade jazz
Cool cyan
Cherry sour
Lime sizzle
Atomic aqua
Electric purple
Shocking pink
Gold mine
Crystal blue
Blue suede
Sonic blue

I'm particularly enjoying cherry sour and lime sizzle together, can't wait for the chance to play.

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

New photos

Just been sent the finished photos from the shoot I did last month in Hyde Park head over and take a look...
Http://isamacksmodelling.wix.com/macks

Monday, 2 November 2015

Radio silence

What have I been doing while I was away from my keyboard? Well here's the whistle stop tour...
Bought and completed Tom Clancy's Ghost Protocol 2
Cooked aromatic chicken with rice for me and the boy, just like pappa used to make
Made a crown
Started playing Call of Duty Ghosts
Had the back of my hair dyed purple
Spent 2 hours on my Halloween make up
Didn't break my ankle when my heels went down a hole in a beer garden
Went to the final casting for Cambridge Style Week*
Had a home made Sunday dinner courtesy of the boy
Had a meeting with Purple Haze
Went to my first training session with Full Circle Fitness and didn't die**
Actually put away the pile of washing that has been cluttering the foot of my bed for about a week.

*Congratulations to everyone that has been called back from all the castings, see you in December.
**it was touch and go for a minute though! Just in case anyone was wondering yes there will be progress updates on here because it's all about motivation! I just had to wait for my face to return to a normal colour before I could take a picture of day 1

Black Swan Halloween
Day 1