Tuesday, 28 May 2019

Keto Egg bites!

I was introduced to Starbucks Egg Bites while on my recent holiday to Florida. They are sous vide cheesy eggy delicious bites.

I wish they were available here in Ireland but for the moment I have do by making my own.

In my first batch I made them with eggs and cottage cheese and also cheddar with some bacon bits.

For my second batch, I switched out the cottage cheese (too low fat) for some ricotta and also some cream cheese. I made this switch because I am back on keto due to too much Key Lime Pie on holiday!

I also added a little parmesan cheese when I was adding the cheddar - this was added for taste along with a bit more hot sauce than I added to the first batch.

So voila!  Here they are.....


One tip I would say is that you should whip the eggs with a blender and then add the cream cheese or cottage cheese. I don't think you would get this mixed properly if you were doing it by hand.

Monday, 27 May 2019

Fishing in Key West

Just back from visiting my twin sister in Key West where I had a brilliant time catching up with Amy and hanging out with her.

Amy had a few days off so we were able to get up to some of our favourite things. Namely brunch, beach and fishing!

On Saturday we were booked on to the Salty Goat (a super boat - I have fished with them before and was glad to be able to fish with them again) but headed to Cuban Coffee Queen for a nice cup of Joe before we got out on the water.

We had a fun day fishing with a so so catch by the three of us - enough for dinner and a little left over to go in the freezer.

Here's a few pics from the day....



Strong coffee to start the day and a cooler bag with strong drinks for later in the day!



Salty Goat is a great boat. Perfect size for a nice group of people to have a comfortable day fishing.



Amy lit up the barbeque and cooked up the fish on lemon - so delish!


Looks great and tasted even better :-)



And the perfect ending to a perfect day, came in the form of:

PIE!!



Look out for a few more blogs all about my Key West trip over the next few days.....


"Pigsy" short film - now online!

Woo hoo!

Film maker Mike Andrews 8 minute short about Pigsy is now available to view online, after featuring in Film Festivals across Ireland and the UK




Press play below!

Sunday, 12 May 2019

In the sunny South-East for the weekend!

We spent a lovely  few days in Dunbrody House this weekend. 

Good weather was forecast and we set off in the sun on Friday to drive the 2.5hrs down from Dublin to Wexford in the Smart car.

For dinner on Friday we went to the pub on site at Dunbrody House. It is called "The Local" and we had the best fish & chips ever!



Our room was incredible. It was massive and really comfortable with a balcony out on to the garden. The arrow below shows the room location.





On Saturday we went for a short car ride to Ballyhack and then spontaneously drove the Smart on to a ferry over to Passage East. What fun!



We booked in for dinner on Saturday night in the Dunbrody House dining room.  Originally we were in for 8.30pm but then changed to a much better time of 7.15pm. This worked out great and we went straight for dinner after watching Leinster v. Saracens in the Heineken Champions Cup. Sadly Leinster lost :-( 

Pictured below is the duck breast from the tasting menu.



We had a bottle of malbec - my favourite!



Here's the tasting menu. My favourite was the duck while Ciaran liked the fish best.


There was a good continental buffet for breakfast and there was also a cooked to order hot breakfast. As well as the usual full Irish there was such things as omelettes (I had one on the first morning) and pancakes which I had on the second day.


It was a wonderful weekend and I really enjoyed relaxing, reading a lot and chilling in the sunshine.  Ireland is a wonderful country when the weather is good.



Sunday, 5 May 2019

Online Release of "Pigsy"

Exciting news!

Film maker Mike Andrews has announced that his Pigsy documentary will be released online on May 20th.


While you wait for the release you can watch the trailer below




After screening in Galway, Bristol, Cork and London it's great to know that it will be seen by a wider audience once it goes online.

Edit - 
Here's the film, now available online


Litter picking......again

Yesterday, I was back out litter picking again. The first Saturday of the month is the Friends of the Grand Canal meet up day (do join in, meet up is at the first bench at Wilton Terrace near Leeson Street Bridge at 10am).

It didn't seem like it was only a week previously that a big clean up had been done - see my post on the Dublin Community Clean Up Day.

I moved slightly away from the canal and concentrated on the Leeson Street /Leeson Park area.

Look how much I picked in an hour from about 10.30am until 11.30am. 

The bag to the right is full of an old wet sleeping bag that I found on the ground. This bag was so heavy that I had to ring Ciaran to ask him to drive and meet me and take the bag back to the collection point. When he got back to the bench where the clean up starts the man from the council was loading up some rubbish from the clean up in to his van. Ciaran said he was a lovely guy, when he heard that I had needed Ciaran to pick up the bag, the council man said he would have taken it, if he had seen me as he drove around.

I didn't stick around for coffee at the bench after the canal clean up (very kindly sponsored/provided by Starbucks Leeson Street) but instead cycled along the canal to Pot Bellied Pig for a lovely brunch with a nice glass of bubbles!



How beautiful is the Grand Canal?!




Happy Bank Holiday to all my readers!

Saturday, 4 May 2019

My alma mater

On Thursday I had some quite lengthy cycles (for me) to do.

I started off by cycling in to work in Dun Laoghaire and then later in the afternoon I had a meeting in Deansgrange so I cycled on to there. After this I finished work but rather than going straight home I needed to go to Rathmines to collect a book that I had reserved in the library.

The best way to get to Rathmines was to cycle along the Stillorgan dual carriage way and then cut in through UCD and then head to Clonskeagh and then down to Ranelagh and then on to Rathmines.

And so it was back to my my Alma Mater when I turned in to UCD (University College Dublin).

I was very pleasantly surprised at how nice UCD is looking these days. There had been new new buildings constructed since my time and most surprisingly was how green it all was - my memory of going to college was how it was an awful concrete jungle. I'm glad to see it has softened over the years and looks very green and attractive. Of course it was a sunny day so that helped.



The lake was very familiar to me as the Arts Block was right on it. However, I would have known it more from the other side as that is the Arts Block across the water.



There were lots of new buildings but I only got a picture of this one because I was in a rush and if I stopped to take more pics I could have missed the library.



At the time that I was studying here, I lived on the other side of the city. My memories of the place are that I was always tired and cold while here. Tired because I had to get up really early to miss the traffic on my commute over (I often arrived so early that I would park my car and then go for a little sleep in the car park before waking and going to get a coffee and heading to the library - I even brought a blanket in my car!) and cold because of all of the concrete!!

All in all it was nice to cycle through and relieve old memories of my time as a student and I then made it to the library to collect my book. I was glad I was on the electric bike all the same as it was quite a long cycle all in all.