Wednesday, 10 March 2021

Amazon calling!

Amazon delivery

I made an Amazon order the other day. The options for delivery were to get it dropped right to my door for €4 on top of the cost of the item which was €8.  However, I then saw another option. I could choose to have it delivered to stores around the city for free. I looked at the different shops and drop off points and saw there was a drop off facility at the bookshop at the top of our road - literally steps away.

I chose the option of picking up the parcel in the book shop after it had been delivered to there. In many ways it is more convenient to do this, rather than perhaps staying at home waiting for a delivery - particularly because I live in an apartment that the delivery man needs to get buzzed in to for access to the hallway etc.

Any way the package arrived in no time at all and we walked up and collected it this afternoon. Ciaran went in and did the pick up as his name was on it because I had ordered on his Amazon account.

Here's pics of the bookshop. I think its very attractive and think that the signage lettering is kind of art deco.


So what did I order you ask?!

Xanthan Gum!!

And this is what I made with the Xanthan Gum along with Coconut Flour and Water

"Heavenly Keto Fries"


They are in the freezer now but I will fry them tomorrow evening and will eat them with a bunless burger along with my homemade olive mayonnaise. I'll let you know what they taste like!!

Here's the video that I first found out about them. Let me know if you plan to make them too!


Monday, 8 March 2021

Happy International Women's Day!

Pedal Power

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Libraries presents a special video for International Women's Day

It's 10 minutes long and a great watch......and you'll even catch sight of me on my bike with Bones in the basket!!


Freedom Machine

As a woman, cycling gives me freedom to get around quickly and conveniently. Coined as the "Freedom Machine" by Susan B. Anthony, I certainly feel free when I ride my bike!

Click here to see my account of cycling in to the city to attend a birthday party - what could be more free than that?!

School Day Cycling

Watching this video reminded me of how great it was to cycle to school when I was younger, being one of about 10 girls who cycled in a school of about 900 girls. My twin sister and I were always late for school and we needed to cycle fast to get to assembly on time. We must have looked a state with our gaberdines flying around as we cycled furiously in our uniform. Our uniform was a skirt and it may have been preferable to cycle in trousers and then change when we arrived.......but sure we never were on time to do that!!

Our best friend Alice was a cyclist too and we used to cycle home together. We pushed our bikes to Alice's house as she lived closest to the school and dawdled and chatted on the way to her house where we stood at the driveway and chatted some more......until.... Amy and I realised that we were going to be late for swimming classes if we didn't leave straightaway.  You can see a pattern here! And then it was off again, cycling home quickly to get our swimming gear and head down to the pool - on our bikes again!

I'm glad that my parents encouraged me to cycle as a child because as an adult I can now see the worth of forgoing the car and enjoying the bike. Cycling is great for my physical and mental health and honestly it makes my spirit happy and I feel young at heart when I am on the bike.

If you haven't cycled in years now is the time to get back on the saddle and enjoy the thrill of the ride!


Saturday, 6 March 2021

Saturday in the Charity Shop - Green clothes for St Patrick's Day

 St Patrick's Day - 17th of March

As we are approaching St Patrick's Day, I thought it apt to show some of the green items for sale in the Cudeca Charity Shop that I volunteer in on Plaza de Merced, here in Malaga.

If you like the look of any of them, make sure to get down to the shop first thing on Monday morning to buy when the shop opens. Particularly if you plan to wear green on St Patrick's Day!






Friday, 5 March 2021

Keto Lemon Poppy Seed Loaf - it's zesty!

 Keto Lemon Poppy Seed Loaf

I decided I'd change up my Keto bread (see recipe here) and add lemon juice and poppy seeds to see if I could make it more of a cake instead of a bread.

Well it worked out beautifully and tastes great. Lovely, lemony and zesty!

Biomilanes

There is a little organic vegetable shop in Malaga that has a great selection of organic eco foods. I got both my lemon and also the essential poppy seeds in this store after not successfully finding poppy seeds anywhere else (but am sure I could probably find them in Corte Ingles).

This loaf was a hit and I'll definitely make it again......but for the moment it's going on my plate along with a few slices gone in to the freezer for another day.

Wednesday, 3 March 2021

Sunday Museum visit to see Spanish greats Picasso & Barceló

Picasso Museum Malaga

The Picasso Museum here in Malaga is open until 5pm on Sundays with free entry in for the last 2 hours. Normally there would be a massive queue for this attraction during most of the year but with reduced tourists numbers in the city, due to Covid, we were able to rock up at 3pm and head straight in to the permanent Picasso exhibition and the newly opened Barceló exhibition.





Singapore - PIGSY Art!

In PIGSY art news, I can report that there are now PIGSY's in Singapore. See here for details of The Ireland Funds Singapore "A Sense of Ireland 2021" Festival.


PIGSY Solo Show in Spain

In addition to the above, we are working away on PIGSY's next solo show which is coming up at the end of March in La Casa Amarilla, Ciaran is finalising the art work selection and getting pieces framed and stretched. While I'm working on the promotion end of things, writing press releases and getting press packs together.  All a lot of fun and very exciting for PIGSY to have an art exhibition here in Spain!


Saturday, 27 February 2021

Saturday in the Charity Shop

Volunteering

On Saturdays I volunteer in the Cudeca Charity Shop on Plaza de la Merced here in Malaga.

Today there was the most beautiful vintage Barbie for sale in the window. Last week there was a different two (see my blog here) but I have to say I really liked this one. It would look perfect at the top of most Christmas trees - yes, that's what I like to do with Barbie dolls!


This is the "Starlight Waltz Barbie". She is absolutely fabulous! I love the sparkly hair accessory and her earrings and amazing full skirt. What a stunner!

She didn't sell today so if you are interested, get down to Cudeca early on Monday morning.
Barbie doll dressed in a magnificent full bodied skirt with pink fur lined off the shoulder top

Mannequin makeover

So I did a yellow on yellow clothes display. However, it looked like a bit too much yellow so I switched it up and added a blue scarf and a hat with a blue decorated band. 















Not too sure which one I prefer. Let me know what you think!

In other news, we had a keto friendly dessert of strawberries and cream last night - with more cream than strawberries as you can see!

It was so good and lovely to have after dinner.  We are having it again tonight!

Thursday, 25 February 2021

PIGSY Press

 Irish Abroad: PIGSY in the Irish Times

Very exciting to wake up to an article in the Irish Times about PIGSY's art and our life here in Malaga on our "year out" otherwise known as a career break.


Click here to read the full article

Busy Art Day

With the article up online, I spent the morning promoting it on social media and updating the PIGSY website with the details on the Press and Media section. It was quite incredible the amount of traffic it sent to his website and all day he was receiving texts about the article along with emails and of course lots of instagram messages too. A fun busy day for sure!