Eat, Drink and Be Winchester Review

We have a new cafe just opened here in Winchester and while the SLB Style team are moving to London very soon we still love to deliver amazing finds in Winchester. Eat, Drink and Be opened just 5 weeks ago and we where delighted when we got to sample the quality fair on offer. All the cakes are made by the coffee house themselves. Everything on offer is simply prefect and just amazing value for money.

What used to be an old jewellers at the top of the high street is now on of the finest cafes we have here in our little city. Offering delicious cakes, muffins, homemade soups and a range of freshly made salads.

When it comes to amazing places to eat and drink we do love to find the cool places to advertise and this one will keep you coming back for more and more we are sure. If you are planning a trip around The Great Hall and the Cathedral grounds then this is one place to really make a beeline for!!! Sorry we really couldn’t help that!! Eat, Drink and Be will have you fuelled up ready for a day of shopping and wandering.

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Outside has been revamped into a little continental haven for people watchers and coffee lovers. Simply plonk yourself down and sit back, watch the stylish world pass you by with you sit, sip and rejoice at the wonderful views of this beautiful city.

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We ordered Coffee, cakes, lemonade and spring water. We had decided to be a little good and have a healthy lunch when leaving home, especially when looking at all theses salads, just beautiful. The cakes got the better of us… tempting us away from any plans to diet yet again!

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This place gets a big 4 stars from all of us at SLBStyle. If you would like a review of your fine dining or coffee shop please don’t hesitate in contacting us and we would be honoured to com and take some snaps. Follow us on Twitter @sarahbacchus @LottieSmith25 @ianbacchus and for all other photographic work contact me via www.sarahbacchus.com

 

 

One In Three In The UK Can’t Afford To Eat Healthily

appleMore than a third (39 per cent) of people in the UK – around 25 million – say they do not eat healthily because it is too expensive to do so.   One in seven people (14 per cent) said they do not have time to prepare healthy food, and one in ten (10 per cent) said they do not know how to eat healthily.

 

These are the findings of new research out today from UK health charity Nuffield Health, who questioned more than 3,100 UK adults.  The figures provide a snapshot of the UK’s views on obesity and healthy lifestyle choices.  Experts say the findings are concerning, and show poor understanding about healthy living and an acceptance that obesity has become the norm in society.

 

The research, carried out to support National Obesity Awareness Week, highlights the urgency for effective obesity prevention strategies.  Of those polled, a third of people said they had noticed a rise in obesity in the area they live.  40 per cent of people said that seeing obese adults in the area they live in is common, with almost the same number – 38 per cent – saying that childhood obesity is now the norm.

 

The figures back up research released this week by the National Obesity Forum which shows that current strategies are failing to halt the rise in obesity, and a 2007 prediction that more than half of people in the UK will be obese by 2050 will in fact be exceeded.

 

Of the respondents, a further 550 people who were measured as obese – with a Body Mass Index of more than 30* – were questioned about their views on weight management.

Of this group:

  • Nearly half (48 per cent) are resigned to remaining obese due to a lack of willpower
  • 17 per cent said they had never attempted to lose weight
  • One in five (20 per cent) would rather be overweight than watch what they eat.

 

When questioned about attitudes towards exercise, the figures showed:

  • 40 per cent said they find exercise boring
  • A quarter (25 per cent) do not have time to exercise
  • One in seven (14 per cent) would rather be overweight than have to exercise.

 

When questioned about the Government’s response to tackling the problem, almost half (45 per cent) said that GP referrals for exercise should be considered. 40 per cent would like to see increased funding for recognised weight management programmes, 43 per cent want stricter regulations on ‘unhealthy’ food and drink chains from sponsoring high profile events and 40 per cent said that school meals should be regulated as a matter of urgency.

 

While the majority of respondents (81 per cent) said obesity is the fault of the individual, when questioned about contributing factors to the UK’s obesity epidemic, more than half (55 per cent) said the blame lies with the food industry.

 

Jackie Donkin, Nutritional Therapist at Nuffield Health, said; People who are trapped in the rut that is obesity need to take a step back and really think about the food they are eating.   As a nation, if we continue in this way we are heading for not only an obese population of children and adults, but a chronically ill population.  The key to success is not just dieting, it is long-term lifestyle changes that people need to adopt and which will only work if taken in small steps over a long period of time.

 

Eating more fruit and vegetables, cutting down on takeaways, or eating food in its natural state, rather than covered in rich sauces, will drastically reduce the amount of fat and sugar we eat.  Increasing day-to-day activity; walking up the stairs instead of taking the lift; walking those short distances instead of taking the car; going for a walk around the block in the evening, will all contribute to a healthier lifestyle, which once adopted will become much easier to maintain over time.”

 

St. Katharine Docks | London Gems

One of the best things about the stunning metropolis that is London is variety. Everything really is here. Whether it is marina views or green scenery, if you want something different, just start walking in the other direction.

St Katharine Docks is beautiful. This small harbour next to Tower Bridge has plenty of places to eat and drink. The best thing about this marina is just to sit, have a drink or a meal and watch the world go by. There are also shops, two art galleries, festivals and events. Every Friday at St Katharine Docks, between 11:00 & 15:00 hours they hold their Award winning Good Food Market on Marble Quay.

There is also a Starbucks, a Cote Brasserie (which I think does very good food), a Cafe Rouge, and one of the most famous historic pubs in London, The Dickens Inn. St Katharine Docks are also taking part in the Thames Festival.

Perfect for: soaking up 1000 years of history, being near water, yacht/boat watching, eating, drinking, shopping, stunning views and meeting up with friends.

St. Katharine Docks
50 St. Katharines Way, London E1W 1LA, England