Sunday, June 29, 2008
Glastonbury Festival 2008 – Sunday
Saturday, June 28, 2008
HorseCam
http://www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/glastonbury/HorseCam/
Glastonbury 2008 - Saturday
Right. So this was the Glastonbury Festival 2008 on Thursday…
And this was the Glastonbury Festival 2008 on Friday. A little spot of overnight rain turned the hard baked earth into a sticky mire. But only on the well tramped thoroughfares so it could be worse. Still, it makes walking and staying upright quite a challenge and you work out muscles you didn’t know you have.
The best apple and pear juice on the park is from my favourite The Orchard Pig, who are here with their own Gloucester Old Spot sausages and bacon as well. From
I liked the look of the Chimichurri Argentinian steak sandwiches with chimichurri sauce, again around the £5 - £6 mark and someone is doing gourmet fish and chips – haddock only – cooked to order.
Some kids from
Friday, June 20, 2008
The Glastonbury Festival
Monday, June 16, 2008
Elderflower jelly
The base is a Bramley apple jelly, left to drip overnight and then flavoured with elderflowers. For this you will need a jelly bag, but if you don’t have one, or, like me, can’t find it because you use it so infrequently, just use a pillowcase. Support it on a sturdy coat hanger and hang it from something over a large bowl.
Ingredients
4 lbs Bramleys
3 pints water
2 pounds sugar
6-8 heads elderflowers
3-4 tbsp lemon juice
Method
Wash, core and chop the apples roughly. Put in a pan with the water, bring to the boil and simmer until very soft. Pour into a jelly bag and allow to drip overnight.
Next day measure the juice and add one pound of sugar for every pint of juice. Dissolve the sugar over a gentle heat. Add the elderflowers tied in muslin. Bring to the boil and boil vigorously until the setting point is reached.
Remove flowers. Add the lemon juice and allow to cool slightly.
Pour into clean sterilised jars and seal.
This is lovely with cold chicken, or to deglaze a pan that you have cooked chicken in. It’s also great with lamb.