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Video no. 1 of the new PIGSY Art Series is out now
This blog was originally started to track our progress as we regenerated a derelict Victorian house in Dublin. We turned an old crumbling ruin in to our dream house! If you wish to read through the trials and tribulations of the house build it is best to start at the oldest blog post and read in date order. The blog then evolved in to being all about my life in Dublin, Ireland and then life in Malaga, Spain with artist "PIGSY" and now back in Dublin I hope you enjoy reading it!
"Everything Bagel Seasoning" in Supervalu Rathbourne
I'd seen mention of "Everything Bagel Seasoning" on different American forums and I really liked the sound of it. I considered trying to buy some online and also planned to buy some on my next trip to the States.
However, I was pleasantly surprized to find it on sale in Supervalu Rathbourne today. They have a whole shelf full of non-Irish food from different Eastern European countries along with some products from USA (Hello JIF peanut butter!).
And there it was in the USA section - "Everything Bagel Seasoning"!
I was also tempted to buy "Liquid Smoke" but left that for another day.
On the train home from Rathbourne (I was visiting my parents) I decided that I would bake some Keto Bread (recipe here) and would top with the seasoning.
OMG - it tastes so good!!
And even better was when I smeared a big load of cream cheese on the bread and topped with more seasoning. So delicious!
"Everything Bagel Seasoning" gets a big thumbs up from me so do try and get your hands on some if you can.
So what am I doing?!
Why watching the Eurovision of course!
And at the same time I'm watching classic Aer Lingus ads on YouTube.....they don't make them like they used to.....
You've got to love everything about this ad. From the beautiful instrumental version of "True Colours" to all of the varied characters representative of life.
I had to smile to myself at the "runner". A long while ago, before I started my career as a librarian, I worked for Aer Lingus as a boarding agent. Whenever, we had a passenger who had a checked in late, we would receive a call from check in with an update for us. They would tell us that a passenger was on their way and to look out for them before we closed the gate - the passenger would have been told they might make the flight if they could RUN. We would then refer to this passenger as a "runner". As in we might say to the gate agent "we are all boarded, bar a runner who we are giving 1 more minute to get here before we close". Of course a runner would generally not have checked in bags because the check in desk wouldn't let them check in if they had bags because they might make it if they ran but their bags would not. Given that it was over twenty years ago when I worked for this airline, the majority of people checked in bags because of course at that time baggage was not charged for. So it was a rarity for people not to have checked bags - except for, of course, business people heading over on an early flight to London with a return that evening.
So I really related to the Cabin Crew member who gave a great big smile when she saw the runner. As a boarding agent, I would have given the passenger a great big smile like that when I saw them run up to the podium!
I went down a Youtube rabbit hole this evening and landed on a programme all about the biggest hoax on British TV which was "Space Cadets".
I remember watching this show live and literally watched it through my fingers for a lot of it. It was a total cringe fest at times, literally I felt so bad for the contestants as the whole show evolved. I also felt that the TV company took advantage of the vulnerabilities of the participants.
Aside from feeling so bad for the contestants, I was wowed by the lengths that the production crew went to in order to make the hoax seem so real. For example, I seem to recall that as well as feeding the participants real life actual Russian food, they placed pieces of litter on the site - and the litter was packaging from Russian products!
Have a look at this video which explains and shows the full concept of the show.
Thankfully when the "Space Cadets" show was broadcast there was not so much social media so the participants seem to have been forgotten and went back to their normal lives without much attention.....I hope!
Do you remember the show, did you watch it - let me know in the comments below.
On Saturday evening we had our Spanish teacher for dinner with her boyfriend. A few weeks previously we had a lovely evening in their apartment and so we were happy to return the favour and have them over in our house.
When we visited them it was bucketing rain and although we planned to cycle (they live near the docks) it was far to wet so we went to get a taxi but struggled as it was so wet and everyone in Dublin was trying to get a taxi somewhere rather than getting wet! And then for them this Saturday, it was raining too! But they managed to get here by taking the Luas and then walking to our house with umbrellas.
So after getting up early and cycling to Rathmines to the Swan Centre to buy all of the food (we brought 2 biks bags and one backpack with us) for dinner, we served a Spanish - Irish mix up. For drinks, we had to go to Supervalu later in the day on a beer run as we had no room in our bags after shopping in Dunnes. On the beer run, we picked up Guinness, Heineken, Malbec wine (for me!) and some tonic for gin.
For food, we started with a charcuteries of meats along with Spanish (Manchego) Cheese and Irish Cheese (Cheddar) and also some blue Stilton. Our Spanish teacher had given us some Membrillo (Quince) which was homemade in Spain by her boyfriend's mother and we served this with the cheese. So delicious!
We also had olives, hummus and sundried tomatoes which was just lovely with arrival drinks.
For main, we had Spanish meatballs with some sides. Sides included Cous Cous and twice cooked hasselbeck potatoes which were divine.
Postres / Desserts were a few small brownie bites, strawberries & cream and I also made an "Irish" version of tiramisu using choc chip brioche instead of ladyfingers (which were impossible to find) and Baileys instead of Marsala wine.After numerous consultations and receiving thousands of submission (I sent one in!), Dublin City Council with the support of the Councillors will make Capel Street Car Free.
Having been trialled successfully last Summer, though with limited car free hours, it is great news to see this street being permanently made car free. It will be the longest street in Dublin to become car free and will follow in the footsteps of Grafton Street and Henry Street both of which are Dublin's main shopping streets and have been pedestrian only for decades. It seems bizarre to think that buses used to drive down the upmarket paved Grafton Street and I am sure that it will become like that with Capel Street someday in the future with no one calling to have it revert to the bottle neck choked with traffic street that it currently is.
Capel Street has an interesting mix of pubs, eateries and shops. I haven't been on the street in ages but intend to go back as soon as it is made car free. The last time I was there was in about June 2020 (I think when Ireland opened after the first lockdown) where I visited the hardware store there. It's worth mentioning that I cycled to visit this shop and at the time I had my electric bike so I strapped the piece of plastic tubing that I bought in to my panniers (half in half out) and cycled back across the Liffey to Ranelagh from the Northside.
I sure am looking forward to this big change in Dublin and share a video below which shows the potential for the streets of Dublin but also shows how some of the fears of car drivers is generally unfounded, world over.
Good job Dublin City!
Edit - here's my trip report from my visit to Capel Street on 21st of May, the day after it was made car free