Customized Embroidery for Heidi Klein at Harrods

Luxury lifestyle brand heidi klein has teamed up with renowned fashion embroiderer Laura Lees to offer Harrods’ shoppers the chance to have their initials embroidered in gold thread on their swimwear and accessory purchases.

“We wanted to offer the Harrods’ shopper something personal this summer. Having your initials sewn on to your bikini or canvas bags by Laura Lees is a luxurious touch we hope shoppers will enjoy. It’s great for gifting and our new collection,” says co-founder Penny Klein.

Items that lean themselves well to personalise are the new Bimini canvas bags, as well as bikinis and one-pieces. Laura will be on hand to expertly hand-stitch any purchased item as a complimentary service at the heidi klein cabana at Harrods, 87-135 Brompton Road, London.

heidi klein launches four collections each year with exquisitely cut swimwear with an impeccable fit. The focus on exclusive mix and match styles and prints has earned a continued celebrity following from Kate Moss to Olivia Palermo, to Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Aniston, as well as maintaining a strong following with the press and a loyal customer base.

Staying true to its promise, heidi klein takes you on a journey to feel confident and gorgeous on holiday … all year round. www.heidiklein.comCustomized Embroidery for heidi klein

Celebrate 325 years of Ketel One Vodka

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The World’s much loved Vodka brand, Ketel One, celebrate 325 years of their family’s distilling expertise and to celebrate they are hosting some very unique and impressive Supper Clubs in South London. Boasting an impressive 325 years in the business, it’s no wonder why they are one of the most recognised and trusted Vodka brands ever and The Nolet Family, who founded the distillery, have continued to carry out their dedication by personally approving each final production before bottling.

To mark the milestone and love of their successful family business, The Nolet Family are hoping that their much loved customers will help celebrate with them and are inviting you to attend one of their family-style suppers at the historic and dramatic Brunswick House. Your evening will be hosted and curated by Ketel One and renowned chef Jackson Boxer and set in the Parlour and Library Rooms of the prestigious eighteenth-century mansion.

The menu created by Boxer has been inspired by family dishes and served with specially paired Ketel One Vodka cocktails;

Sample Menu

Squid, Vodka with Caviar

Dry-Aged Brisket with Horseradish and Redcurrant

Alphonso Mango, Almond Milk, Rice, Black Sesame

The ticketed Supper Clubs will take place on

*Wednesday 25th May, 6.30pm – 10pm*

*Friday 27th May, 6.30pm – 10pm*

*Brunswick House, 30 Wandsworth Road, London, SW8 2LG*

Tickets will be £45 per person, and include a cocktail
and canapé reception, followed by a five-course meal with paired
cocktails

We think that is seriously good value to enjoy and celebrate the legacy that is Ketel One in a stunning setting with superb food.

Tickets are available now through Design My Night

Alongside these celebrations, for those who are unable to attend the event but still want to be raise a toast to Ketel One’s triumphant milestone, a limited “325 anniversary” edition copper coloured bottle is available to buy now from Harvey Nichols, both in store and online (*priced at £45*).

For recipes and to learn more about Ketel One visit;

http://www.ketelone.com

A House Divided An Easterleigh Hall Novel By Margaret Graham Review

Margaret Graham a house divided book reviewI have read a lot of books by Margaret Graham and anyone who reads Frost regularly will know that I am a fan. They will also know that she is the contributing editor of this here magazine. In fact, it says so in the book. Which made me scream in joy when I saw it.

Anyway, back to the review. This novel is the third in the popular Easterleigh Hall series. I have loved all of them but I have to say that this one is my favourite. Margaret is a historian and her novels are always as education as they are entertaining. She weaves history and prose together in such a way it leaves you slightly breathless. I found it hard to put this fantastic book down and only did so when motherhood called. It has the great pacing that all good novels have. You can’t help but want to race to the end to find out what is going to happen next. Yes it is well written, but that is the least of it. This book is fascinating. I feel the cover lets it down as the interior is riveting and fun. You feel that you know the characters not just because you have read about them before, but because they are so brilliantly brought to life by Margaret’s words.

With no bias at all I can tell you that this is one of Margaret’s best books. High praise indeed considering her back catalogue. Watch out for our interview and day in the life with Margaret soon. Meanwhile buy this book.

 

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1937

Evie and her family have struggle to keep Easterleigh Hall, now a hotel, running during the depression, and with war looming, she worries for the children, who have to find their way in a changing world.

Bridie is learning her trade at her mother Evie’s side, and is becoming a talented chef. Her cousin James has run away to fight in Spain, leaving the family devastated.

And Tim, the boy Bridie has always loved, shocks everyone by joining the Black Shirts and going to Germany, discovering too late that he’s playing a dangerous game.

Heartbroken at Tim’s defection, Bridie isn’t sure she can ever forgive him. But somehow these three must find a way to reconcile, because if war does come, they will need each other more than ever.

Margaret Graham has been writing for thirty years. Her first novel was published in 1986 and she is now working on her sixteenth. As a bestselling author her novels have been published in UK, Europe and the USA.

Margaret has written two plays, co-researched a television documentary – which grew out of Canopy of Silence, and has written numerous short stories and features. She is a writing tutor and speaker and has written regularly for Writers’ Forum. She also created and runs the Yeovil Literary Prize to raise funds for the creative arts of the Yeovil area. Now living near High Wycombe she is about to launch a flash fiction writing prize to raise funds for the rehabilitation of wounded troops.

For more information about Margaret Graham visit her website at www.margaret-graham.com

 

London Wine Week – May 23-29

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Over the next few days London will become a paradise for wine lovers. London Wine Week (LWW), which lasts from 23 to 29 May, will be based in around 125 venues – mainly bars and pubs – around London.

Wine lovers have to buy an LWW wristband for £10. Equipped with this, they can go into a large number of bars and buy a ‘flight of wines’ – ie an exciting selection – for a mere £5. Many of the bars will be offering free snacks to show how the wines pair with different types of food.

In addition Aldi will be setting up a display in Shoreditch, at which they will offer masterclasses and taster sessions, to help people understand the wide variety of wines now available. This is completely free. As Aldi is building up quite a name for itself as a supplier of high quality but reasonably priced wines, this should be worth a look.

Join School of Wok for a very special Masterclass with Rosa’s Thai

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Since it started as a humble street stall back in 2008, Rosa’s Thai has always been an institution to me and my friends, and now with seven restaurants around the capital soon to be eight, it’s fair to say that this unique chain of restaurants has nailed the formula to authentic Thai fayre which keeps customers coming back for more. With the launch of Deliveroo, it really has never been simpler to get Rosa’s Thai delivered directly to our doorstep so when we heard that School of Wok had invited Saiphin Moore, founder of Rosa’s Thai, to host a masterclass, we jumped at the chance to learn how to cook Thai with a little help from Saiphin and this is how we got on.

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The Menu

Laab Tod – A deliciously aromatic Pork Patty
Salmon Red Curry
Thai Aubergine Salad

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The evening starts in the main dining room of School of Wok at Rosa’s Thai pop-up bar where we all try some of Rosa’s very own blend of cocktails. Each are specially curated to be paired with dishes from the restaurant’s menu and feature fresh flavours such as lemongrass and kaffir lime, a good start to the evening. We are then guided to our very own cooking station within the main room in School of Wok and we work in pairs to prep all the dishes. With careful instruction from Saiphin and all our efforts overseen by School of Wok founder, Jeremy Pang, we go from honing our pestle and mortar skills needed to create the unique red curry paste, to learning the secrets about creating the perfect balance of sweet, sour, spicy and salty flavouring in all the dishes. The main cooking is done within School of Wok’s swanky kitchen where each pair is assigned a station kitted out with a state of the art AEG induction hob. Not only is this a great cooking experience but getting to try out the equipment is also a welcome treat to my 70’s gas cooker. As the kitchen begins to fill with the aromatic aromas of everyone’s delicious meals our mouths are watering and as we enter the dining room, the wonderful School of Wok fairies have laid out a terrific spread complete with flowers, wine and beautiful place settings. We finish the evening devouring our delicious creations joined by Saiphin, Jeremy and others from School of Wok. A perfect end to the evening the best part was being able to take a doggy bag home to show off what we had learned to friends and family… that’s if there was any left.

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Jeremy Pang and his team at School of Wok not only produce some of the best take away kits on the market, but they also host a number of fantastic cooking experiences throughout the year. We were lucky enough to experience a masterclass hosted by Rosa’s Thai restaurant and with a schedule full to the brim of speciality cooking courses and Celebrity Chefs you will be spoilt for choice when looking through their programme. From full day courses to three hour workshops, the experience really is priceless for any foodie and makes the perfect gift for yourself or anyone willing to challenge themselves to cook their favourite dishes.

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Check out their varied range of classes here https://www.schoolofwok.co.uk/classes
and be sure to book in advance as the courses are incredibly popular and sell out fast!

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For those of you who, like me, love Thai and would love to try out one of the dishes from Rosa’s Thai try out Salmon Red Curry…


Red Curry Paste Ingredients
Makes 125ml (4fl oz)


5 dried red spur chillies, deseeded and soaked until tender

1 teaspoon sea salt


1 teaspoon galangal, finely sliced

2 tablespoons lesser galangal
2 lemon grass stalks sliced

1 teaspoon finely grated makrut lime zest

2 teaspoons sliced coriander root

10 small garlic cloves


1/3 shallot, sliced

1 tablespoon coriander seeds, roasted and ground

1 teaspoon cumin seeds, roasted and ground

1 teaspoon shrimp paste

Preparation:
1. Finely grind the chillies and salt together using a mortar and pestle or a food processor.
2. When you have a fine paste, add the galangals, lemon grass, lime zest and coriander root.
3. Blend again or pound to a fine paste.
4. Dry fry the coriander and cumin seeds for 2 minutes, until fragrant, stirring continuously.
5. Pound or grind to a powder.
6. Add the garlic, shallot, ground seeds and shrimp paste. Continue to blend or pound until 
smooth.
This curry paste will keep in the refrigerator for 4–8 weeks if stored in an airtight container, and for up to 6 months in the freezer.


Salmon Red Curry (Chu-Chi-Pla)
(Serves 2)
Ingredients
21⁄2 tablespoons vegetable oil

2 tablespoons Red Curry Paste


250ml (8fl oz) coconut milk

2 tablespoons nam pla (Thai fish sauce)

1 tablespoon palm sugar

2 salmon steaks, about 150g (5oz) each

Steamed rice, to serve

The Garnish:
1 lime leaf, shredded


1 red spur chilli, sliced


5cm (2 inch) piece of lesser galangal, thinly sliced lengthways

Thai basil leaves, shredded

The Sauce:
1. Heat 2 tablespoons of the oil in a wok set over a medium heat and sauté the curry paste until it is fragrant.
2. Add 200ml (7fl oz) of the coconut milk, the fish sauce and the palm sugar and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat to medium and cook, stirring continuously, for about 3 minutes until the oil from the curry paste starts rising to the top and the mixture is smooth and thick.
3. Add almost all the remaining coconut milk (you want to save a tablespoon for garnish). Bring to the boil again.
4. The sauce should have a perfect balance of spicy, salty and sweet. Reduce the heat to low.
Cooking
1. Clean the salmon pat dry with kitchen paper and pan-fry in the remaining vegetable oil until cooked to your liking.
Serving
1. Place the salmon steaks on plates and pour over the curry sauce. Top with the lime leaf, chilli, galangal and basil and pour over the reserved coconut milk.
2. Serve with steamed rice.

For more exciting recipes check out Rosa’s Thai website here

www.rosasthaicafe.com

www.schoolofwok.co.uk

Heliot Steakhouse present Weekend Brunch

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Voted London’s best Steakhouse we jumped at the chance to try out the Weekend Brunch on offer at Heliot. Located inside London’s prestigious Hippodrome Casino, Heliot Steakhouse offers an array of popular and traditional Brunch items served with some refreshing and boozy cocktails so we were keen to see how the Steakhouse did Brunch.

As a venue, we were bowled over when we experienced a late dinner here a few weeks ago, the ambience is very reminiscent of a metropolitan New York bar so having been invited to Brunch I was intrigued to see how it would fare. What is striking is that there is something very exclusive about the place and intimate despite the fact it’s set in the midst of a casino and this is most welcome especially if you are wishing to escape the hustle and bustle, noisy teenagers and highly strung side of the Capital. Expect velvet red ropes, unique low lighting and of course a very laid back atmosphere, you almost forget you’re in the heart of busy London.

We’re presented with a very classic Brunch menu alongside their famous USDA Steak options and we must admit it’s very tempting to opt for one of their tasty steaks, but we stick to Brunch and decide from a varied menu comprising of items such as Pancakes, Croque Madame, Eggs Benedict, Eggs Florentine, Eggs Royale etc. as well as Seared Scallops and the impressive Jack Stack which is a pancake, waffle and french toast covered in Maple Syrup. All items are priced fairly from £5-9 and with American style portions this is an absolute steal.

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We start with a Passionfruit Bellini to help make our minds up and we are informed that there is a Bloody Mary bar as well as a selection of Bellini’s on offer as part of their Brunch cocktails. Heliot delivers an impressive drinks service offering up unique and inspired cocktails to an impressive list of wines to accompany their menus. You will be spoilt for choice on that front with the bartenders also making your favourite classic cocktails off menu.

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We go for the Country Fried Steak which is served with Sausage Gravy, Eggs and Fries and the Croque Madame. Both are generous and hearty and if you’re looking for a real satisfying meal, this is definitely the place to be. Flavoursome, appetising and indulgent this is highly recommended if you’re looking refuel the morning after with just the perfect balance of a good traditional brunch in a swanky, chic and private location.

The staff are a delight from start to finish and with a backdrop of the Pokerstars Live Tournament this is the perfect place to people watch.

The Weekend Brunch menu is available from 11:30am – 4pm
with a lunch service commencing at 12pm

…and for a limited time only (every Saturday until Jun 4th)

The Hippodrome Casino present

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The Quick And Easy Way To Make The Perfect Hot Chocolate

When it comes to cooking I can be pretty lazy. I am always looking for shortcuts in the kitchen. So I was pretty pleased when I came up with a method for making the perfect hot chocolate without using a saucepan and going through the bother of warming up milk. Ready? Here it is: just boil the kettle, take a mug, add 2-3 heaped spoonfuls of hot chocolate. Add milk to the mug and stir. Then when the kettle boils, add water. If you fill the mug up half milk and half boiled water then you have the perfect hot chocolate without the faff. The key to perfection here is the ratio of boiled water to milk. It may be different for you so experiment. Too little milk ruins the taste, too little water means it is too cold. But when you get it right it is divine. Extra points for adding marshmallows. Yum.

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From Both Ends of the Stethoscope By Dr Kathleen Thompson Book Review

From Both Ends Of The Stethoscope by Dr. Kathleen Thompson book review, health, breast cancer,I have to admit that I thought From Both Ends of the Stethoscope would be good. I also knew that it would educate me, but what I didn’t realise was that Dr Kathleen Thompson would make her book so entertaining and readable. The book is outstanding, an essential for anyone with breast cancer and their family. Dr Kathleen Thompson writes about her own experience in a graceful and poignant way while also giving you the inside track. You would only get this type of information from an insider and Dr Kathleen Thompson is an insider twice over; as a doctor and cancer survivor. I was incredibly impressed by her book. Her writing is so good she could write a novel.

Far from a fuddy medical book this guide takes you by the hand and tells you everything you need to know. It takes the process step-by-step, giving invaluable information at every point, all intertwined with Dr Kathleen Thompson’s fine prose on her own experience. I loved this book. Well done Dr Kathleen Thompson. Well done indeed.

Dr Kathleen Thompson is Frost’s medical expert but I promise you this has caused no bias for this review. This book is stunning and I am proud to have Dr Kathleen as one of our writers. The woman is an inspiration. You can send us any questions for her about any medical problem to frostmagazine@gmail.com or tweet us @Frostmag

Whilst dealing with her own breast cancer, Dr Kathleen Thompson recognised the desperate need for a ‘going through breast cancer’ guide. Her experiences make a fascinating story in themselves, and Kathleen uses them to guide the reader through diagnostic tests and treatment options, what to do when things go wrong, and when mistakes are made. All the while she explains what is happening and why. 
Recognising that anyone encountering cancer is in a state of shock, she delivers factual information intermingled with her own story, in an easily-digestible, and often amusing format. Each chapter ends with further information sources and a summary. 
Kathleen looks back on her cancer journey with honesty, humour and compassion, and with the benefit of her medical understanding and knowledge of the system.  
Later in the book she also explains medical research and how to assess the credibility of the numerous cancer treatment claims, and what we can all do to protect ourselves from cancer.

 

Read an excerpt from From Both Ends of the Stethoscope here.

Both Ends of the Stethoscope by Dr Kathleen Thompson

Paperback ISBN: 978-0-9935083-0-1

E book ISBN: 978-0-9935083-1-8

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01A7DM42Q