Sunday, 30 October 2022

Flying visit to Malaga

Malaga!

In order to get two PIGSY paintings to Spain, we decided to fly to Malaga and hand deliver them rather than sending them in the mail. It was going to be my first time back in the city after spending a year there during lockdown so I was unsure how I was going to feel about it.

So last Sunday we went on an Aer Lingus flight to Malaga arriving in the late afternoon. We immediatly headed to our favourites Casa Lola for a few tapas and then on to La Classica for some Gambas and White Fish.

We packed lots in and met up with different groups of friends. Some of the restaurants we ate in included Ocho (lunch and dinner) and a little wine bar on Paseo de Redding that I can't think what it was called. 

One of the things I definitely wanted to do was eat a portion of Berenjenas which I had been dreaming of - these fried aubergines were definitely as I remembered them!

Other than that we swam (pool and sea) and even managed to have ice creams in Casa Mira for old times sake along with all of this we got a bit of art in with a trip to the CAC (along with a drop in to La Casa Amarilla to delivery the PIGSY paintings)......I also might have had a few glasses of cava and vino tinto.

In no particular order, here's a photo dump from the short trip of just Sunday to Wednesday. A flying visit for sure - but so good to be back!! 



At the rooftop bar in AC Malaga - a Marriott hotel
Just off Constitution Plaza
In La Classica near Uncibay Plaza (for the best white fish)
Pastries and cava for breakfast on a friend's rooftop terrace
Gambas
With a friend that I met for coffee - selfie time afterwards
Looking out on to Constitution Plaza
La Casa Amarilla Crew
In Ocho for lunch with friends from Ireland
Foie Gras in Ocho
Pate in Ocho
I tasted a fresh fig for the first time!
Rooftop pool in AC Malaga
Cathedral view
Sitting at the counter in Casa Lola's
Ice cream at Casa Mira
Visiting CAC
A plate of Berenjenas in a square just off Calle Larios



Saturday, 29 October 2022

Critical Mass Dublin - Halloween Cycle

Halloween edition of Critical Mass in Dublin

On the last Friday of the month, cyclists come together in cities all over the world to take part in Critical Mass where they cycle in a group for safety and to raise awareness of cyclists.

For the Halloween edition of Dublin Critical Mass, many participants dressed up in costume or lit up their bikes.

I wore an illuminous skull mask along with my helmet.

The picture above shows me waiting to join the cyclists at Stephens Green.  The event starts at Parnell Square on the Northside and continues over to the South Side and then swings in to the city centre.  From Parnell Square it goes down the newly traffic free Capel Street.  But for me, it is most convenient to join at Stephens Green after getting the train to Pearce Street after work,

You can check out a video on twitter here that shows all the great costumes - love the Tennenbaum family!!


Let me know if you are interested in joining the next cycle in November or even the one in December which will probably be Christmas themed.........I need to start planning a costume for that one very soon - or at the very least get some lights to string around my bike!

You can get full information about Critical Mass Dublin here on I Bike Dublin


Friday, 21 October 2022

October is nearly over,,,,

October has been busy!

So I've had a busy October but it sure has been a lot of fun. Perhaps this was the reason I didn't blog for close on a full month.

There has been tons happening with PIGSY art with the closing of the group exhibition that he was part of in Ranelagh Arts. Other things were the Black and White Art Movement and in other exciting news he has got a new studio.  All of the above was a lot of work and there was lots of visit to the frame shop, dropping off art, specifying frames and then collecting art and delivering it to various art spaces in Dublin. And then on top of that there was an invite for PIGSY to be part of two exhibitions in Spain in December so that means planning and organising for that too! You can catch up with all of the PIGSY art news on the PIGSY blog here. 

A woman with a glass of wine in her hand stands in front of a man with long hair holding a bottle of beer up with a small art gallery exhibition is in the background

Then there was a big birthday to celebrate (not mine!) so we went to the Stella Cinema to celebrate and after that went for dinner. We saw the film "Don't Worry Darling" and thought the setting of the amazing Stella Theatre was perfect for this beautifully cinematographic movie.

And then the next thing we do is we go to Spain! On Sunday!

It will be a flying visit to Malaga as we are returning on Wednesday but I am looking forward to returning to the city that I spent a year in during lockdown. I expect we will be busy with lots of friends to meet up with along with visits to what were our favourite restaurants in Malaga along with hopefully a swim in the sea, or two. Look out for a blog post on my trip when I get back.

Collagen - an update

Looking back at my past blogs I see that it is now over 4 weeks since I started taking Collagen (read my collagen blog here) and I am happy to report that I am seeing results of new baby hair growth at my hairline. I've also been drinking bone broth which is collagen rich too so perhaps this is also helping. I had hoped to see other results such as less dry skin but can't say there has been an improvement here, but still I sure am happy with the hair growth.  If I notice any further improvements I will report back.

Greek yoghurt on the counter beside a container of Dose & Co Collagen


Sunday, 25 September 2022

Sunday Funday in Dublin

Car free Capel Street

After spending some time picking up litter in Ranelagh in the morning, I then went in to Dublin City to meet up with my sister Katie. 

I normally have Ciaran picking litter with me but still managed to pick nearly 3 bags full on my own.


Katie and I met on the newly (newish) car free/pedestrianised Capel Street on the Northside of Dublin and meandered up Capel Street and then back down again, stopping off for coffee in Camerino Bakery.  There was lots of family friendly activities on the street with face painting for the kids, street performers and music which made for a great vibe.

For us we just enjoyed the car free ambiance as we strolled around and chatted, however, there are lots of quirky independent shops on Capel Street and I made 2 purchases buying a pair of warm gloves in Ramblers Way just off Capel Street and then I bought.......wait for it......chicken feet(!) in a Chinese supermarket that had a little restaurant to the back of it. When I lived in Spain I made bone broth with chicken feet (full of collagen!) but have not done so in Ireland because chicken feet are not something that are readily available in the local supermarket.  So when I saw them in the Chinese store I bought a bag which are now sitting in my freezer for when I am next making a batch of bone broth.

This is about my 4th time visiting Capel Street (I have always cycled) since it was made traffic tree and I have found it to be very pleasant each time - I look forward to visiting again!

Saturday, 24 September 2022

"We will park your bike for you"

Vegfest!

It was a fun day today at Vegfest in Rathmines where I was volunteering with the Dublin Cycling Campaign. We were offering a bike valet service where we parked attendees bikes in a safe convenient space at the entrance.

It was a fabulous sunny September day (I came wrapped up in two jackets but that was probably overkill!) and there was a big crowd at the event.  We were kept busy parking bikes all morning and we also got to talk to people about the work of the Dublin Cycling Campaign too.

All in all a fun day out - check out a few pics below

Vegfest is open again tomorrow (Sunday 24th) so get on your bike and make a visit to it!






Thursday, 15 September 2022

Collagen - Dose & Co Vanilla Creamer

Collagen powder

As you know I am a big fan of bone broth and all things collagen, so when I saw Dose & Co Collagen powder for sale in Holland & Barrett I decided to buy some to see what it was like.

There were different flavours to choose from but I selected vanilla as I thought it would work best for the way that I planned to take the collagen in food.

Many people mix it in to porridge, smoothies or coffee at breakfast but because I fast until dinner time I decided to mix it in to some greek yoghurt after dinner.

There is a dairy free variation available but I have no problem with dairy so this is the one I selected.
This is what the powder looks like - I put a heaped spoonful in yoghurt and gave it a good mix
It mixed in nicely and tasted delish - nice and sweet (but not too sweet) and a mild vanilla taste.

Seems like a very good way of getting collagen in to your body without going through the palaver of making bone broth (which I plan to do for the Winter time).

I'm not too sure what results to expect but am hoping that my hair will thicken up.  I'll give it 30 days and will see!

Sunday, 4 September 2022

Keto Waffles made with Kerrygold Butter

What's the best thing about Keto?!

Butter and even better is if it is Kerrygold

So when I happened upon a receipe for Keto Waffles calling for butter as one of the ingredients, I was on board.

However as I usually do I kind of modified the recipe. You can find the original keto waffle recipe here, or you can use my recipe below.

For my recipe I did the following

Added 5 eggs to 250g of Mascarpone Cream Cheese and mixed together.  

To the above I added a cup of melted Kerrygold Butter along with a splash of double cream.

Then the final ingredient gets added - it's about a quarter cup of coconut flour *with optional Baking Powder)

Depending how wet or dry the batter is, you can add either more coconut flour if too dry or another egg if it is too dry. 

I added Baking Powder to the last batch that I made. But they seemed no different to any without the baking powder.......so it probably can be left out.
Check my batter!! Just perfect....
Stack of waffles - they can be reheated in the microwave
Oh and here's a tip, if you want more of a buttery taste, just lash on some more Kerrygold when the waffle are made
Take care with coconut flour, add it slowly as it absorbs liquid massively and it can dry out your batter very quickly. You can always add more if needed!

Enjoy your waffles and let me know what you thought they tasted like......and what did you eat them with?!