by Lawrence Roullier White | Jul 13, 2016 | Food and Drink, News
When planning a summer party nothing is easier, or more social, than a summer punch. However, for many years this communal cocktail has been forgotten, or if remembered thoughts of student experiments send shudders down the spine and the mind quickly moves on. If you...
by Barbara Samitier | Jul 12, 2016 | Home and Garden, News
Pretty, a great filler, easy to grow, slug resistant but loved by bees, long flowering, and shade tolerant, geraniums are an absolute must. With so many to choose from, here are a few of the best. Never ending blooms One of the most popular geraniums, Geranium...
by Suzanne James | Jul 11, 2016 | Food and Drink, News
Midsummers Day has been and gone, but with school holidays approaching summer is really only just beginning for many of us. Here is a recipe for Santiago Tart, a traditional almond cake or pie from Galicia, Spain which can be traced back to the Middle Ages. I hope it...
by Lawrence Roullier White | Jul 7, 2016 | Features, News, Shopping
Inspired by the wonderful walking tours of South London’s breweries, bars and street art, organised by LondonBreweryTour.com – Lawrence Roullier-White went on a South London beer crawl of his own. 11/15 Session IPA, Brew by Numbers, Bermondsey, SE16 The Smoked...
by Sarah Pylas | Jul 4, 2016 | Features, News
How I managed to reach my early forties – being well accustomed to grey summer days AND having grown up in Essex – without ever having had a spray tan is beyond me! Yet, until a couple of weeks ago this was to be true. I had my first fake bake with...
by Leanne Spencer | Jun 29, 2016 | Health & Fitness, Mind and Body, News
Exercise has a profound effect on the brain, and is without a doubt essential to having a long and enjoyable healthspan. Whenever I talk about helping someone achieve longevity in life, I use the term healthspan rather than lifespan. The difference I think is crucial;...