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approach to Famed for her wonderfully colourful Rhodes design, English queen of textiles Zandra She has legions of devoted fans, and discusses her involvement in the industry stores sell out of the clothes she wears

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hen asked to picture a figurehead of the British fashion design world, the vivacious fuchsia-haired Zandra Rhodes promptly comes to mind. So it’s a privilege to meet the ‘Princess of Punk’ in her bright, quirky and altogether fabulous London penthouse. Awarded a Commander of the British Empire for her efforts in the fashion industry, the designer has permanently printed of her mark on the international world textiles.

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isn’t a rock think “Ithis women Off have a Bake harder road all round, in whatever field they go into.”

Henri But onscreen. her garments procured by buyers Zandra this is a 79-year-old TV chef. Bendel, Neiman Marcus and Saks, supermodel; textile has since become the enigmaticMary Berry has risen to national treasure designer of her age. firm but fair judge of smash

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series The Great British an easy That isn’t to say that fashion washit has become everyone’s industry to crack. Did being a woman Mary Berry, the queen of British baking, Off have anything to do with it? favourite honorary grandmother. Alongside her Bake the impossible by co-host Paul Hollywood, she has achieved again; in part due to her “Oh yes. I think women have a harder making family-friendly TV fashionable they go road all round, in whatever field commitment to the original aims of the show. not is say would I into. The only thing The Great by still have the same principle that we started “We to make it any harder for yourself want to find the we is, “that says, she with,” Off British Bake pointing it out.” that has changed is the best Great British baker. The one thing seen Bake Off, At 73, Rhodes has never been one to of of the contestants; now everybody has standard Introduced to the colourful world gone up.” shy away from bold prints and iconic they’veatpractised and the standard has textiles by her mother, Zandra studied patterns. Rewind half a century to the fans via the show, Medway College of Art in Kent, before happy to have collected an army of Berry late 1960s and a youthful Zandra’s vibrant Royalis people just enjoy securing a place at London’s Thebut she’s reluctant to take the credit. “I think designs were considered a little left-field. watch the show that it’s College of Art. all the baking. They realise when they Unperturbed, the designer made dresses absolutely genuine.” from her own fabrics, embedding printed “I do think that being in London at the textiles within her craft. time that I started, when everyone was But looking toward the UK, was helpful. California and London, Rhodes has also “One of my first struggles was the fact I don’t think that there’s such an equal spent time researching materials further that I was a textile designer,” she explains that opportunity at present. I don’t think large if afield. The designer cites travel as a with a laugh. “People would say that our current government spends enough creative inspiration. you’re a textile designer then you can’t compared when fashion promoting on a make dresses. So I suppose that was to the French government, for example. “When travelling you see things, one revolution.” don’t you unfortunately, So therefore, just thing leads to another thing and it’s necessarily reap the benefits.” an fabulous.” This revolution, in bringing together eye for both design and production, Rhodes shows no signs of slowing down. That isn’t to say that Zandra has secured Rhodes’ assimilation into the this The fashionista passed up her seat at forgone her design industry efforts fashion world. In 1967 she opened The of year’s London Fashion Week in favour closer to home. The London Fashion Fulham Road Clothes Shop, in London. advocating a women’s health awareness and Textile Museum holds testament Just two years on she’d taken her designs Diego. Known for San in campaign to her commitment to British fashion. to New York where Diana Vreeland dividing her time between bases in featured them in American Vogue. With

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have brought Berry The televised baking competition may spent the last 60 years national recognition, but she’s hardly first displayed culinary twiddling her thumbs. In fact, Berry if you were clever promise back in the classroom: “At school, like me, you did you did Latin and maths and if you weren’t, I soon got the bug domestic science. But I loved that, because for cooking.” baking game since she She’s been a strong contender in the Paris, authoring over 70 was 17, training at Le Cordon Bleu in Berry also held cookery books and presenting Aga workshops. magazine, all whilst the position of cookery editor for Housewife a 48-year marriage to bringing up three children and enjoying her husband Paul. since flown the nest,” Explaining that “my children have long quite likes it when I am Berry says “my husband Paul actually encouraged me to take the out and about and working hard. He that I’m busy, as long as I job as a judge on Bake Off. He’s happy once in a while!” remember to come back home every is never far away, but Berry’s day job means that a sweet treat by cakes all day – and for a woman employed to be surrounded be a true judge if I encouraged to sample them (“I couldn’t She insists she doesn’t didn’t”) – Berry has an enviable figure. others to practice encourage would but secret, have a slimming her mantra of “everything in moderation.” Founded by Rhodes in 2003 the museum of is dedicated to showcasing the work fashion and textile designers from the 1950s onwards. Does she believe her museum has made ripples in the fashion industry? “I definitely think the Fashion and Textile to Museum has had an impact in regards making the textiles industry more visible,” Sir she deliberates. “The museum curator of Nicholas Serota recently opened one our exhibitions, and he’s been amazingly the complimentary about the difference

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fashion industry, her advice to up and ingredients, low fatthe sugars ormerges for no-calorie British designers Berry has no time coming Instead, “if I’ve eaten portion.” the sage. have a smallerwith saying, “I’d rather entrepreneurial Having also expanded into designing lots of cakes on one day, the next day I’m fairly frugal lots and sets and costumes for the San Diego andassoups.” it’s salads you can. Because and as hard and sensible “Work on Opera, America has staked its claim wasted. And no hard work gets only not butter and all the natural boasts She the English designer. When baking, “I like cream and to work harder unfortunately you have when our nation’s and her she says. And in a time deeds to her flagship museumingredients,” at the Berry is right there get to harder and headlines, also the waistlines often dominate the penthouse home above it, butexpanding beginning.” needn’t lead to of Miami, proof that working closely with cake transatlantic keys to the cities living balanced eating is all about havingofaus Beverly Hills and New Orleans.weight problems. “Healthyyears the majority Debutingmuch ofbefore anything. It’s excellent for diet and not having too to pronounce ‘haute were old enough cake, but a small amount of it, along But this veteran designer won’t children to bake and to eat couture’, it’s safe to say she’s arrived. be claimed from us so easily. With with a balanced diet.” half a century of service to the UK diet is in decline due to While experts worry that our national 17make 2014can APRIL URBAN FOX anyone that ready meals and junk food, Berry insists for processed foods a little out of nothing – instead of reaching

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cook is able to gather when the cupboards are empty, “a good use them wisely.” the ingredients that are around her and just for television; she’s not Berry’s no-nonsense approach is not own bakes (remember her one to use wacky ingredients in her attempt at hemp tea loaf incredulity at amateur baker Howard’s to home cooking as she last year). She applies the same logic will look in the fridge and does to her cookbooks. “A good cook carrots, I’ve got a pint of go, ‘ah, there are a few potatoes, some make a lovely vegetable milk and some sausages.’ And they’ll bake and serve it with sausages.”

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but we’re still not brave We love that she’s so down to earth enough to invite her around for tea! Good Food Show Mary will be appearing at The BBC 2014 www. Winter, NEC Birmingham, 27 -30 November bbcgoodfoodshowwinter.com

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CONTRIBUTORS: Jeremy Cahill, John Cawrey, Mark Goddard, Jake Harvey, Julie

CONTRIBUTORS: PeterJones, Wyatt,James Mark Goddard, Phillip Rebecca Watts Howard, Ali Jahan, Allison Lonergan, LinoSharpe, Poli, Phillip Sharpe Jon Levy Powell Sheelagh Bringing youon Guiding you the latest looks, in hair cosmetic style, trendscolour and and product trends application

Frances James Jon Levy

Interior designer Bringing you helping to in hair the latest transform style, colour and your hometrends product

Debbie James Julie Langton

Literary helping you recommendations make the most from resident outour of your bookworm money

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September HEALTH & WELLBEING

19 A weight lifted Join the weight-training revolution 21 Skills for life Learn your way to happiness

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 23 What’s on Activities for the whole family 27 Reviews September’s recommendations

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WINING & DINING 29 Spice up your life Add a little spice to your cooking

39 Sale or no sale What really matters

30 Best of British Mary Berry interview

43 Ideas interior Your home dilemmas answered

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33 Pasta Perfection It’s not as easy as you think

45 Seeking sanctuary Give your bedroom some TLC

HOMES & GARDENS

FASHION & BEAUTY

35 Tips from the potting shed A little gardening know how

49 Canine Chic Pooch inspired interiors

8 Backstage pass Behind the scenes at LFW

50 Designed for success Women with a passion for business

11 Accessory alert Must-have pieces for AW14

55 The gender gap The case for single-sex schools

13 Sixties revival Swing into the new season

PEOPLE & PLACES

15 Hair to dye for Autumn’s shades de choix

57 Learning holidays A new wave of minibreaks

17 To boldly go Be bold, be bright, be beautiful

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Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th September The high street fashion event of autumn. Kicking off with an exclusive appearance from style guru Laura Puddy. Seats are free, be sure to get one. For tickets and showtimes visit highcrossleicester.com


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Modifying your colour by just 1 shade can make all the difference to your appearance.

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For a subtle look, simply change your toner or highlights to a warmer, golden shade.

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Reds make blue eyes pop, whereas warm browns will make brown eyes deeper in colour.

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Before committing to a radical change, be sure the colour will compliment your autumn wardrobe. Of course it’s always a great excuse to buy more clothes!

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Warm browns make brown eyes appear deeper in colour

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Confidence is the key to this season’s makeup. Be bold, be bright, be beautiful!

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LIFTED Bored of pounding the treadmill and want to try something new? Nutrafit’s Rebecca Watts reveals why weight training is the exercise of choice for women wanting to improve their health, fitness and appearance Let me start by expelling the myth that women who weight train become bulky and lose their feminine shape. Typically women do not gain size from weight training, trust me I’ve been working on it for a couple of years and I’m still tiny! However weight bearing exercise is vital for women’s health, particularly amongst the over 40s. Here’s why...

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METABOLISM

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DEFINITION

Weight training will increase your lean muscle. The more lean muscle you have, the higher your resting metabolic rate (metabolism) and the higher your metabolism, the more calories you’ll burn. For each lb of muscle gained, you’ll burn up to 50 calories more a day. That’s a weight loss of 5lb a year without even dieting!

Weight bearing exercise will give your muscles more tone and definition, which will enhance the physical appearance of your body. It’s particularly important as we get older and our muscle mass decreases.

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Weight training won’t make you bigger but it will make you stronger, making your daily activities i.e. carrying shopping, picking up the kids, seem easier and will reduce your chances of getting injured during these and other physical activities.

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BONE DENSITY

During menopause, oestrogen the hormone that helps protect the bones – decreases and can cause bone loss. Weight bearing exercise can help minimise this loss, increase bone density and boost bone strength. The strengthening of muscles also helps reduce falls which are the main cause of fractures with osteoporosis sufferers.

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There are many studies about weight training helping to control and balance insulin, cortisol (the stress hormone) and the female sex hormones. From my experience weight training can have a positive effect on regulating menstrual cycles and balancing moods, as well as helping shift the stubborn fat storage around our midriffs.

According to research weight training can improve cardiovascular health by increasing good cholesterol and lowering bad cholesterol, as well as lowering blood pressure. Adding some cardio vascular exercise in - walking, swimming, jogging - can maximise this further.

Exercise in general can have a great effect on keeping stress at bay and elevating our mood. In addition to balancing your stress hormones, weight training can boost confidence through enhanced body composition and self-empowerment.

Now you know the benefits, the next step is to get you into the gym. I appreciate it can be intimidating with men often taking over the weight area but there are other ways to get started. Consider joining a ladies only gym, do a body pump class or even get a personal trainer and share the costs with a group of friends. So what are you waiting for? GET LIFTING!

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The Two Gentlemen of Verona

Wed 3 Sep Cinema De Lux, Leicester Ticket £12.50 showcasecinemas.co.uk

Live from Stratford-UponAvon this is the first time in 45 years this play has been performed in full production on the Royal Shakespeare Theatre stage. Valentine and Proteus are best friends until they both fall for the Duke’s daughter Silvia. But Proteus is already sworn to his sweetheart, Julia, and the Duke thinks Valentine is not

good enough for Silvia. With friendship forgotten, the rivals’ affections quickly get out of hand, before they find a path to reconciliation.

Barnum

Fri 5 - Sat 13 Sep Curve Theatre, Leicester Tickets £27.50-£44.50 curveonline.co.uk/barnum

This exhilarating musical follows the irrepressible imagination and dreams of Phineas T Barnum, America’s Greatest Showman. The story of his life and his marriage to Chairy reveals a couple

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who looked at the world from opposite sides of the spectrum, and also reveals that she was the practical one who made his dreams come true. Starring Brian Conley (Oliver!, Hairspray, Jolson) in the title role and featuring Linzi Hateley as ‘Chairy’ (Mary Poppins, Mamma Mia!, Chicago, Les Misérables).

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Leicester’s favourite seaside destination is back! Bring your swimsuit and relax in a deck chair while enjoying all the sights and sounds of a traditional day at the seaside, complete with fairground rides, Punch & Judy and donkey rides. There is a small charge for the train, fairground and donkey rides. As an added bonus the Leicester Transport Heritage trust will be running vintage bus passenger services from outside the site.

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sensational artists direct from London’s West End and a superb live band, this all-singing, all-dancing production features over 140 dazzling costumes, beautiful vocal performances & thrilling choreography as it showcases West End musicals past & present including Chicago, Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables, Grease, Mama Mia, The Lion King, Dirty Dancing, Jersey Boys and more.

The West End Experience

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Transporting you on a journey through the musicals and into the heart of London’s Theatreland. Performed by a cast of

Leicester International Music Festival

returns to New Walk. The Festival aims to show the huge range and depth of Czech composers and their music, with a special focus on Dvorák. A dark shadow on the musical history of this great country is how many great Jewish composers died at the hands of the Nazis in World War 2. A tribute to their lives and their wonderful music is embedded in the programme.

Literature at Lunchtime

Thu 25 Sep De Montfort Hall, Leicester

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Following the controversial television production of Jamaica Inn, Literature at Lunchtime takes a look at what Du Maurier’s work is really about, choosing one of her short stories, ‘The Birds’ filmed by Alfred Hitchcock. Du Maurier had a famously dark imagination and a way of producing haunting books that did not fit with her upper class life style. Find out just what makes her tick!

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Pride

(15) 2hrs Fri 12 Sep - Thu 2 Oct at The Phoenix 0116 242 2800 | phoenix.org.uk This new British production is a lifeaffirming and uplifting movie about triumph over adversity, set during the National Union of Mineworkers strike in the summer of 1984. Based on a true story, a group of gay and lesbian activists hold a series of benefit concerts in order to raise money for the miners, but are faced with suspicion and animosity from both the London gay scene and the historically ‘macho’ mining community. Deciding to take the money directly to a small mining village in the Welsh valleys run by

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a sympathetic mining leader, the activists face hostility from the traditional mining folk and it is up to the older members of the town to forge an uneasy alliance so the community can survive. Although bound to be criticised by some for putting a rosy tint on what was a dark and tumultuous time in British life, Pride remains a hopelessly loveable film. Big hearted, hilarious and bursting with the

simple hope that perhaps people can learn to live and love side-by-side, it’s powered by stellar performances from a host of home-grown talent including Imelda Staunton (Vera Drake), Bill Nighy (NT Live’s Skylight), Paddy Considine (The Suspicions of Mr Whicher) and Dominic West (The Wire). No doubt it will feature prominently in the BAFTA Awards early next year so catch it now.

book REVIEW

Autumn’s hottest reads brought to you by resident bookworm Debbie James at The Bookshop, Kibworth

The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell. Published in hardback by Hodder & Stoughton, £20

One drowsy summer’s day in 1984, teenage runaway Holly Sykes encounters a strange woman who offers a small kindness in exchange for ‘asylum’. Decades will pass before Holly understands exactly what sort of asylum the woman was seeking. The Bone Clocks follows the twists and turns of Holly’s life from a scarred adolescence in Gravesend to old age on Ireland’s Atlantic coast as Europe’s oil supply dries up - a life not so far out of the ordinary, yet punctuated by flashes of precognition, visits from people who emerge from thin air and brief lapses in the laws of reality. Metaphysical thriller, meditation on mortality and chronicle of our self-devouring times, this kaleidoscopic novel crackles with invention and wit.

Us

by David Nicholls. Published in hardback by Hodder & Stoughton, £20

Douglas Petersen understands his wife’s need to ‘rediscover herself’ now that their son is leaving home. He just thought they’d be doing their rediscovering together. So when Connie announces that she will be leaving too, he resolves to make their last family holiday the trip of a lifetime, one that will draw the three of them closer and win the respect of his son. One that will make Connie fall in love with him all over again. The hotels are booked, the tickets bought, the itinerary planned and printed. What could possibly go wrong? David Nicholls brings to bear all the wit and intelligence that graced his earlier novel One Day in this brilliant, bittersweet new book.

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Spice UP YOUR LIFE

Fed up with bland, boring food? This month The White Peacock’s, Phil Sharpe tells us how to add a little spice to our cooking To be a good cook, it’s important to explore spices and know when to use them to your advantage. Spices come in various forms, fresh, whole dried, or pre-ground dried. Not all spices are available in all forms, turmeric for example is only available as a ground spice. The whole dried variety has the longest shelf life, so can be purchased and stored in larger amounts, making it cheaper on a per serving basis. I would always recommend buying whole dried

PHIL’S SPICY PASTE Ingredients 90g turmeric 75g coriander seeds 75g cumin seeds 30g garam masala 15g cardamom seeds 10g cayenne pepper 20g ground ginger 3 red onions (peeled, chopped) 6 cloves garlic (peeled, chopped) 100g ginger (chopped, leave skin on) 3 chillies (chopped) 1 bunch coriander (chopped, include stalks)

spices, it can be time consuming grinding your own spices but it’s definitely worth the effort. Personally I love to make different combinations of pastes. It’s a great way to be inventive and fantastic for quickly enhancing a dish after a long day at work. Let me share with you my easy and delicious spicy paste recipe, perfect for adding to a curry, soup or casserole, flavouring couscous or even as a marinade for meat and fish.

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Method

• Now add all your spice mix and cook out for approx. 5-10 mins, adding a little more oil if needed.

• Toast the coriander, cumin and cardamom in a warm pan. • Place toasted seeds plus other spices into a mortar and grind with the pestle. Depending on the size of your mortar you may need to do this in small batches.

For a Thai inspired paste, simply add lemongrass, lime leaves, vanilla, a little apple and pineapple juice

• Add all the vegetable stock and reduce slowly by half, before adding the mint and coriander. • Remove from the heat and allow to infuse with the herbs for 10-15 mins.

• Using a heavy based pan on a medium heat, add a little oil and slowly sweat off the red onions.

• Place mixture into a food processer and blend until a smooth paste. Add more stock if required.

• After 20 mins add the garlic, ginger and chilli and cook out for another 5-10 mins.

• Divide the paste into ice cube trays and once frozen, remove and keep in a lidded container. They will last for at least 3 months in your freezer.


Best of

BRITISH She has legions of devoted fans, and stores sell out of the clothes she wears onscreen. But this isn’t a rock star or a supermodel; this is a 79-year-old TV chef. Mary Berry has risen to national treasure status as the firm but fair judge of smash hit series The Great British Bake Off

Mary Berry, the queen of British baking, has become everyone’s favourite honorary grandmother. Alongside her Bake Off co-host Paul Hollywood, she has achieved the impossible by making family-friendly TV fashionable again; in part due to her commitment to the original aims of the show. “We still have the same principle that we started The Great British Bake Off with,” she says, “that is, we want to find the best Great British baker. The one thing that has changed is the standard of the contestants; now everybody has seen Bake Off, they’ve practised and the standard has gone up.” Berry is happy to have collected an army of fans via the show, but she’s reluctant to take the credit. “I think people just enjoy all the baking. They realise when they watch the show that it’s absolutely genuine.”

The televised baking competition may have brought Berry national recognition, but she’s hardly spent the last 60 years twiddling her thumbs. In fact, Berry first displayed culinary promise back in the classroom: “At school, if you were clever you did Latin and maths and if you weren’t, like me, you did domestic science. But I loved that, because I soon got the bug for cooking.”

She’s been a strong contender in the baking game since she was 17, training at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, authoring over 70 cookery books and presenting Aga workshops. Berry also held the position of cookery editor for Housewife magazine, all whilst bringing up three children and enjoying a 48-year marriage to her husband Paul. Explaining that “my children have long since flown the nest,” Berry says “my husband Paul actually quite likes it when I am out and about and working hard. He encouraged me to take the job as a judge on Bake Off. He’s happy that I’m busy, as long as I remember to come back home every once in a while!” Berry’s day job means that a sweet treat is never far away, but for a woman employed to be surrounded by cakes all day – and encouraged to sample them (“I couldn’t be a true judge if I didn’t”) – Berry has an enviable figure. She insists she doesn’t have a slimming secret, but would encourage others to practice her mantra of “everything in moderation.”


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Photograph: Tim James | Mabel Gray Berry has no time for no-calorie sugars or low fat ingredients, saying, “I’d rather have a smaller portion.” Instead, “if I’ve eaten lots and lots of cakes on one day, the next day I’m fairly frugal and sensible and it’s salads and soups.” When baking, “I like cream and butter and all the natural ingredients,” she says. And in a time when our nation’s expanding waistlines often dominate the headlines, Berry is living proof that working closely with cake needn’t lead to weight problems. “Healthy eating is all about having a balanced diet and not having too much of anything. It’s excellent for children to bake and to eat cake, but a small amount of it, along with a balanced diet.” While experts worry that our national diet is in decline due to ready meals and junk food, Berry insists that anyone can make a little out of nothing – instead of reaching for processed foods

when the cupboards are empty, “a good cook is able to gather the ingredients that are around her and use them wisely.” Berry’s no-nonsense approach is not just for television; she’s not one to use wacky ingredients in her own bakes (remember her incredulity at amateur baker Howard’s attempt at hemp tea loaf last year). She applies the same logic to home cooking as she does to her cookbooks. “A good cook will look in the fridge and go, ‘ah, there are a few potatoes, some carrots, I’ve got a pint of milk and some sausages.’ And they’ll make a lovely vegetable bake and serve it with sausages.” We love that she’s so down to earth but we’re still not brave enough to invite her around for tea! Mary will be appearing at The BBC Good Food Show Winter, NEC Birmingham, 27 -30 November 2014 www. bbcgoodfoodshowwinter.com URBAN FOX SEPTEMBER 2014 31


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Pasta

Perfection

Boiling pasta may seem like a nobrainer, but you can’t just put the pot on the back burner and think dinner will cook itself. We take a look at 9 of the most common mistakes people make and how to avoid them

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Pot’s too small

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No added salt

nce the water has come to a rapid boil, add a O tablespoon or two of salt. This will ensure that your pasta doesn’t taste too bland.

Water’s not boiled

o avoid sticky pasta, let the water come to a rapid boil, T stir the pasta and let the water come back to a full boil.

Adding olive oil

dding oil to the water can make the pasta slippery and A effect its ability to soak up the sauce. Cook the pasta correctly and there’s no need for oil.

Forgetting to stir

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My vegetable plot always looks a bit empty at this time of year, is there anything that I could plant now and harvest in a few months’ time? Planting vegetables at this time of year is a great way to maximise your space and lengthen your production. Lettuce, for example, makes a fantastic late crop which can be grown in regular cycles, giving you six months of constant availability. You can incorporate different varieties to add extra interest. For example “Lollo Ross” has attractive red leaves with a curled habit, whereas “Oak Leaf” has dark, flat foliage. There are also a range of leafy vegetables including varieties of cress and parsley which are known as ‘Cut and Come Again’; just prune the required amount and the plant will continue to regenerate, offering a constant supply. A crop that is becoming more popular is sprouting

broccoli; available in white and purple forms. Both produce succulent stems and are excellent for home freezing. Many varieties of leeks can also be planted around this time of year and will be ready to harvest for the cold winter months, perfect for stews and soups! Potatoes are another great way to fill space on your vegetable plot. Taking between twelve and fourteen weeks until harvestable, planted now they’ll be ready just in time for Christmas! As the weather in autumn can be dry, be sure to keep them well soaked but avoid getting water on the leaves, as this can encourage blight. I would also suggest a fortnightly spraying regime with a good fungicide, suitable for edible crops.

My garden’s beginning to look a bit tired and lifeless, are there any plants that wil provide me with a splash of colour throughout the autumn and winter? There are plenty of options available that will help you brighten up your garden through autumn and winter, some of my favourites are Pansies, Cyclamen and Violas. Pansies are probably one of the easiest plants to grow and are available in a host of colours from white and yellow through to blue and purple. Violas are very similar to Pansies but with a slightly daintier flower, and again are available in a vast array of colours. Cyclamens are also a great choice as they are ideal for planting in

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Timing is everything When to sell, what is the best time to hold viewings, when will you complete, when will your new home be ready? Timing is a very important factor in a successful sale. It’s good to have price aspirations, but you have to consider it may take longer to find your buyer. You may also want to consider the best time of year to sell; spring is traditionally busy but autumn has been a busy time in the property market in recent years. Finally, once you have an offer agreed you will need to arrange your sale and purchase timescales to line up and ensure your agent and solicitor know what you are trying to achieve.

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Having the right professionals acting on your behalf could be the difference between achieving an ‘ok’ price and a ‘top’ price, or even between a sale or none at all! You should be confident that your agent is appropriately qualified to deliver the best service, has a strong database in your area, and is marketing in all the right places. Equally you’ll want to know your solicitor is efficient, experienced and accessible, because these attributes contribute to getting the right result. Need a mortgage? An independent advisor will get you the best deal in the market and make sure that your application and valuation are processed smoothly.

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“I’ve always been interested in art and design Things really took off when I took a stand for my simple small birds, because they and loved drawing and making things as a at the British Craft Trade Fair a couple of make me smile. child. I went to my first pottery class with years ago. I now sell my work to galleries The biggest challenge I’ve had so far, was my Mum when still at school, but it was 30 all over the country and even abroad. last year when I had lots of orders to fulfil years before I took up ceramics again! I love birds, flowers, trees and leaves but for some reason a third of my pieces I rediscovered my passion for cracked in the final firing and had ceramics when I signed up for a to be thrown away. I had to find “Inspiration for my designs comes from the the courage to tell my customers 12 week taster course at my local college, after which I decided to that their orders would be late surrounding countryside and my garden” enrol on City & Guilds courses. and start again from scratch. I received a lot of encouragement It was a very stressful time from my tutor and had enquiries from some and they are reflected in the shapes and but fortunately once I explained they local galleries which persuaded me that I patterns I use. I don’t really have an allunderstood and were prepared to wait. could sell my work. time favourite piece but I have a fondness My proudest moment was receiving the news that I had been awarded the City & Guilds Gold Medal for Excellence for my ceramics in 2010. Only one medal is awarded in each discipline every year so it was a great honour.”

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“Creating and crafting has always been a big part of my life. I studied graphic design at University and after graduating I worked on design graphics for Adams Kids and then I moved to Next where I was inspired to start designing fabric garments alongside printed graphics.” “When I got married in 2011, I was eager to put a personal stamp on our day so I DIY’ed what I could, most notably our flowers which were all origami folded from old novels. The reaction to the flowers, was amazing, so I decided to create a few different styles and set-up a Facebook page. Soon after, our wedding was featured in a national wedding magazine and the enquiries started flooding in! Although it took about 2 years before I was brave enough to work fully for myself.

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“I don’t think there has ever been a better time to start up a creative business” Over time more brides were asking for paper hair flowers to co-ordinate with their bouquets and so the idea to expand into hair adornments was ignited. I spent a year or so designing and perfecting my debut collection of bridal accessories and launched at the end of 2013. I now sell my pieces direct to brides through my web-site and my studio and am stocked in selected boutiques nationwide. My proudest moment was reaching the finals as the UK’S Best Headdress Designer at the 2014 Bridal Buyer Awards. I’m also up for Best Newcomer in Perfect Wedding Magazine Awards. I don’t think there has ever been a better time to start up a creative business, there’s so many great social media sites that help you visually get your creativity out there. Go for it!”

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LIFE & WORK

The Gender Gap

Decisions regarding our children’s education, can be a headache and as parents we always worry about making the right choices. This month we explore the case for single-gender schools It’s no secret that boys and girls develop at different rates and supporters of single-gender education claim the absence of girls, removes pressure from boys, making them less competitive and more collaborative. Equally it’s suggested that girls in all-female environments, respond comfortably to questions, share their opinions and exhibit higher levels of self-confidence. However, advocates of coeducation argue that socialisation is a major aspect of learning and segregating girls and boys fails to prepare pupils for life in the real world, as it limits their opportunity to work co-operatively and coexist with members of the opposite sex. Some academic studies have focussed on different ways in which boys and girls learn. Supporters of single-sex education believe that by separating boys and girls, teachers

are better able to adapt their lessons to suit intrinsic gender characteristics and preferred learning styles. Conversely others argue that gender differences in learning are not consistent and good teachers can successfully incorporate a variety of learning styles within their mixed-gender classrooms. Research in favour of single-sex schooling has also claimed that educating boys and girls independently, helps reduce school failure and improves the academic performance of pupils. However other studies have shown that a school’s selection process has a significant part to play in its academic success and that there is a greater gap between pupils from different racial and socioeconomic backgrounds than between boys and girls.

For some, single-gender schools prevent the adoption of gender stereotypes, allowing both sexes to explore wider subject and career choices. Girls for example are free of the pressure to compete with boys in male-dominated subjects such as maths and science whilst boys can pursue traditionally feminine interests such as music and poetry. But those on the other side of the debate, argue that single-sex schools legitimise ‘institutional sexism’ by making exclusion acceptable and devaluing diversity. Moreover they assert that high-ability girls at coeducational schools are just as likely to study A-level physics and maths, as their single-gender counterparts. There are inevitably multiple factors to consider when deciding whether a single-sex school is suitable for your child and with research on both sides of the gender debate being somewhat equivocal, ultimately it is still for us parents to decide what’s best for our children’s individual learning style and needs.

What the schools say... “In a single-sex school all leadership roles are still on offer to pupils, so there is no question of anything being more ‘suitable’ for a boy or girl. Our relationship with Loughborough Grammar School means pupils get the best of both worlds, with a single sex education but with co-educational opportunities.”

“Boys do better in an environment which is crafted to suit them, an environment in which teaching content and style, and extra-curricular activities and clubs, are all focussed on what works for boys. They definitely enjoy being taught in an active environment, enjoy different subjects, different books and for the most part different sports.”

“Coeducation mirrors the modern diverse world we live in. Boys and girls work together to achieve success. A true co-educational school creates an environment where the pupils are comfortable in each other’s working company and oblivious to the matter of gender. There should be no ‘glass ceiling’ in a school.”

Gwen Byrom, Headmistress, Loughborough High School

Paul Fisher, Headmaster, Loughborough Grammar School

Christopher King, Headmaster, Leicester Grammar School

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PEOPLE & PLACES

Learning

HOLIDAYS

Whether you want to learn a new skill or simply rediscover a neglected passion, be inspired by the new wave of minibreaks Photography

Riding

Dressmaking

Want to get further than the autosettings on your digital camera? Check out a two-day digital photography course with Red Cloud Days from £180. There are weekend courses nationwide but one of the best is set in west London’s Richmond Park.

If you’re considering a riding holiday in the UK, what better place than the picturesque and tranquil setting of the Cheshire countryside. Equestrian Escapes offers from complete beginner to experienced rider packages. The beginner package includes 2 nights B&B in 4 star farmhouse accommodation, 4 private riding lessons and 4 stable management sessions from £315pp.

A real made-to-measure Chanel jacket costs thousands of pounds. At The Sewing School, in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, you’ll be shown how to make your own Chanel style jacket over the course of three days. Discover how to machine quilt the jacket, hand finish all the linings and seams, and the hand insertion of the sleeve. You’ll need to know your way around a sewing machine and a commercial pattern, but all other skills are taught.

On day one tutors work with up to 12 photographers on use of aperture, shutter speed, exposure control and other techniques. On day two you’ll head to Richmond Park to work to a creative brief based on the new skills you’ve acquired before convening for a critique and Q&A session. Accommodation is available at an extra charge at the 4 star classic Georgian, Richmond Gate Hotel. The next course is 13th-14th September 2014. Details available at www.redclouddays.co.uk

The stables are only a 10 minute drive away and are superbly located to enjoy some of the very best riding across Cheshire’s rolling pastureland. The farm house is located minutes away from the pretty town of Tarporley, with its old coaching inns and top-quality boutiques and for nights out Chester is only 15 minutes away. For availability and further details visit www.equestrian-escapes.com

The course costs £300 and includes light refreshments. Pattern, fabric, lunch and overnight accommodation is not included within the fee. This is a perfect staycation opportunity but for those preferring not to travel there are a number of B&B’s plus a Premier Inn within the local area. Next course 5th-7th November 2014. For further information visit www.schoolofsewing.co.uk

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Rutland Water - one of my

favourite places

I got my first sewing machine when I was 9 years old

Last book you read

The Book Thief

MY WAY

Last film you saw

Heather Jacks Painter, dressage trainer and winner of The Great British Sewing Bee talks to us about her time on the show and her new project GoSew I first learnt to sew when I was 9 years old, when my aunt gave me my first sewing machine, but even before that, I made dolls clothes. The very first item of clothing I made for myself was a skirt. I cut the pattern out of a newspaper and off I went! The thrill of being able to create something and then wear it has never worn off. Over the years sewing had become a secret and necessary pastime for me. When I was younger it just wasn’t cool to wear homemade clothes, but back then, clothes were relatively expensive to buy, particularly the sort that I liked! Having watched the first series of The Bee, I thought “I can do that”. The night before the competition started, we all met up in a restaurant. Julie was last to arrive, and sat down beside me. She gave me a look up and down and said very little! Next day, after the first two challenges had been completed, we went back to the hotel and headed for the bar. Julie leant over and told me exactly what she thought of me! A right posh sounding (bleep) and she hadn’t thought she’d like me! I told her she had a very rural accent, and likewise! Needless to say, we both fell about laughing and have been the best of friends since. The biggest challenge on The Bee was to get through each task in the best way possible. I’m a slow sewer so my strategy was ‘simple but accurate’. My favourite assignment was the couture inspired dress as it was the only time in the competition that I could reveal my creativity and ability to

Non-Stop starring Liam Neeson Favourite TV Show The Great British Sewing Bee

of course!

Last place you went on holiday

The Maldives

Favourite local landmark

Rutland Water

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I was utterly astounded to win! When you’re in something like that, you lose all perspective and have no idea which way is up! Since The Bee, I’ve had opportunities to lecture, give demonstrations and get involved with all sorts of things, but the most important thing for me is to be able to pass on the skills I’ve learnt. We’re now in a sewing renaissance, with renewed interest in a fundamental skill and I feel that so many children these days want to sew but either can’t afford lessons or don’t know where to start. So I’ve started the ‘GoSew’ project, which takes place at Lutterworth College during the holidays and draws in children from around the area. Tuition is free and we’ve a wonderful band of experienced volunteers. There’s a lot of interest in the GoSew and I’m hoping to expand the project into Hinckley. Readers can follow our progress at heatherjacks.co.uk/blog



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