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Magazine bloom The very latest news direct from the community delivered to your letterbox for free every month. What’s going on in your own neighbourhood, health, beauty, local legends and much more. Food and cookery ranging from easy peasy inspiration to recipes to local restaurant reviews. Issue 10: October 2012 www.bloommagazine.co.uk • @bloommag • Find us on Facebook Autumn Sensation Shop Local This Season Whatever the weather East Belfast is in Bloom

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Welcome to the October edition of Bloom Magazine, East Belfast's FREE lifestyle magazine delivered to households every month and stocked across the area in cafes, shops, community groups etc. We have a Shop Local focu on Bloomfield Avenue plus some history on the area from EBHS Hon Sec Emma Dunn. The Secret Day Spa share their beauty tips, our Rising Star is East Belfast born film producer George Clarke of Yellow Fever Productions. Our Local Legend has been growing his business for decades, literally, its Alan Hill of Braeside Nursery. Our cookbook is by Rozanne Stevens ahead of her visit to Belfast Cookery School. Plus of course local businesses that are right on your doorstep. East Belfast is in Bloom.

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MagazinebloomThe very latest news direct from the community delivered to your letterbox for free every month.

What’s going on in your ownneighbourhood, health, beauty, local legends and much more.

Food and cookery ranging from easy peasy inspiration to recipes to local restaurant reviews.

Issue 10: October 2012www.bloommagazine.co.uk • @bloommag • Find us on Facebook

Autumn Sensation

Shop Local This SeasonWhatever the weather

East Belfast is in Bloom

Welcome : So as we bid the autumnal nature of the summer goodbye and welcome in the autumnal nature of autumn, we have a packed issue this month that has everything you need for a good read with the feet up. The East Belfast Festival last month had a palpable effect on the community and it’s wonderful to see so many people getting involved in such events. It’s that kind of spirit that shows the East off to its best and the kind of spirit we should harness week in week out. The ultimate aim when we started Bloom was to provide a platform for local business, trades, artists, charities, craftspeople, sports... the list goes on. We have had some incredible feedback of success to that effect and we want to continue to provide this unique outlet for people to spread the word on what they can offer. Very often, like the festival, there is something very special just round the corner from you, hopefully we can tell you what it is. With that in mind we have the beginning of a regular area focus feature starting off with Bloomfield Avenue. Emma Dunn firstly gives us an insight into the history of Bloomfield then we profile a vast array of businesses and traders on the Avenue that you can visit. Also this month we of course have the breaking news. Our beauty gurus at The Secret Day Spa look at the perils of using the wrong facial products. Our Rising Star is the East Belfast man who is causing a stir on the big screen, George Clarke of Yellow Fever Productions. For the culinary inclined, our cookbook is by Rozanne Stevens and for new additions to the diary, check out our What’s On guide. The Local Legend is Alan Hill from Braeside Nursery who has his roots in the business for almost 50 years in a beautiful location minutes from the East. So there’s a taster, enjoy the issue and if you see something you like or need, get it locally,; help the community grow.

Any views expressed within are not necessarily endorsed by Bloom Magazine or Newborn Media. Reference to any specific product or service does not constitute or imply its endorsement or recommendation by Bloom Magazine. Links and contacts are provided for user convenience and do not constitute or imply endorsement or recommendation by Bloom Magazine. Any reproduction without permission is prohibited.

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What have you got planned for the month ahead? Here’s a helping hand.

Meet George Clarke of Yellow Fever Productions. A local rising star of film.

Almost 50 years in blooms, now he’s in Bloom; Alan from Braeside Nursery.

We focus on one of East Belfast’s local shopping thoroughfares, Bloomfield Avenue.

Secret Day Spa on the perils of using the wrong facial products.

Emma Dunn takes us right back to the origins of Bloomfield.

Breaking local news and info direct from the community and beyond.

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Bloom News Your local news & views

It has been announced that a new museum dedicated to the history of policing in Ireland is to be built in East Belfast. The site is in the grounds of police headquarters at Knock and will be alongside the memorial to RUC officers. The current museum on the same site currently restricts the number of items collected over the last 200 years. The new £5.5m project is expected to take two years to complete and will be open to the public with free admission. On display will be a range of artefacts including uniforms, medals, weapons and other items with some dating back to the early 19th century. Visitors will also be able to hear a vast oral history archive the RUC George Cross Foundation has built up by interviewing former police officers about their experiences. The RUC George Cross Foundation will manage the museum. Its members, patrons and guides will all work for free. The foundation plan to ask the group’s patron, the Prince of Wales, to open the building when the project is completed.

Fourteen seasons is a long time in fashion, but since its inception in 2005, Belfast’s West Coast Cooler FASHIONWEEK continues to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to providing the latest looks and hottest trends for fashion conscious stylistas. A fabulously fashionable event held on the rooftop at The Merchant, Belfast took place recently to launch the event, which will take place from 13th–21st October across various venues in the city. This autumn’s programme will include kids’ shows and workshops sponsored by The OUTLET at W5 as well as chic afternoon teas at the Merchant Hotel, the Diet Coke Design Award, the Fashion ReFound project and the super stylish Style Sunday event at James Street South restaurant, as well as the main catwalk shows in the Europa FASHIONWEEK Centre. For further info on events and tickets visit www.belfastfashionweek.com

Fashion Week Back With ADiverse Programme of Events For Your Autumn Style Fix

Jenny Curran and Katie Larmour

Aidan Campbell’s 7th local history book, Stormont, is published on Friday 19th October. The launch takes place at 10.30am in Hillmount Nursery Centre, Gilnahirk. The proceeds from all six of Aidan’s previous local history books have been donated to the Marie Curie Hospice, Kensington Road and to date book sales and talks given by Aidan have raised over £86,000. This illustrated history remembers the area through old photographs and the memories of locals. The story starts at the Holywood Arches and travels along the Upper Newtownards Road, taking in Bloomfield, Ballyhackamore, Knock crossroads, Stormont, Summerfield, the Ulster Hospital and Ballybeen. Stormont is a companion to the best-selling local history books, Beaconsfield, Knock, Cherryvalley, Gilnahirk, Castlereagh and Cregagh also by Aidan Campbell. Aidan Campbell continues to be a volunteer at Marie Curie Cancer Care on a regular basis. He is also available to give talks with slideshow to local groups.

Local Historian’s 7th Book Launch Announced

www.bloommagazine.co.uk 7

Your local news & views

Rising stars of NI’s theatre & music come together in Tinderbox’s Huzzies Tinderbox Theatre Company has teamed up with award winning playwright Stacey Gregg and fast rising music star Katie Richardson to create Huzzies for the 50th Ulster Bank Belfast Festival at Queens. Huzzies tells the story of a band who crave distraction from the humdrum of everyday life and yearn for something better. Fast-paced, direct and full of Stacey Gregg’s trademark wit, Huzzies follows the highs and lows of four fame hungry musicians as they hurl themselves at the Belfast music scene. Upstairs at The MAC 19 October - 3 November. Tickets from £9.50 online at www.themaclive.com or by calling 028 9023 5053. facebook.com/tinder-boxtheatre @tinderboxtheatre #huzzies

JUST for YOU of 13 Belmont Road, established in 1985, has recently undergone a refurbishment and re-design of their main sales floor, to provide an even more pleasurable browsing experience for regular and new customers alike. Already, many are genuinely amazed at how much more open floor space has been created - a big bonus for those with prams or wheelchairs! Also the predominantly light tones introduced to the dÈcor, enhances the overall relaxed atmosphere now to be enjoyed whilst perusing the extensive latest ranges of Cards, Scented Candles, Baby Gifts (including Daisy Roots baby shoes and slippers), Winter Handbags & Scarves, Jewellery (including Vibe watches and mobile phone handsets), Inspirational Journals and Books, the fun Brightside & Waldo Pancake collection, and Cath Kidston mugs and napkins. Just arrived from Gund is a 2nd delivery of Boo, the Cutest Dog in the World (see the real dog now on YouTube). All the store’s latest product lines can now be viewed on their Facebook page - and don’t forget Just Party on the 1st Floor, which has just completed its 1st year of supplying balloons, banners and party accessories for all occasions, and there’s 20% Off Party Costumes for the month of October! 13 Belmont Road, Belfast BT4. Tel: 028 9065 7228.

‘JUST FOR YOU’ UNVEIL

SHOP REFURB & REDSIGN

CastleCourt welcomes its annual Student Night on Thursday 5th October as well as its new

‘Upload Your Mode’ competition. The student night will feature a live set from local band

Wonder Villians as well as a Cool FM roadshow and hundreds of prizes, discounts, samples and

offers including £500 cash and an Apple iPad. The Upload your Mode competition encourages

stylish shoppers to Tweet (or post on Facebook) photos of themselves at CastleCourt with the

chance to win huge prizes – from makeovers and beauty hampers to cool shoes, bags, accessories and fashionable nights out including front row

at Belfast FASHIONWEEK.

6 www.bloommagazine.co.uk

Bloom News Your local news & views

It has been announced that a new museum dedicated to the history of policing in Ireland is to be built in East Belfast. The site is in the grounds of police headquarters at Knock and will be alongside the memorial to RUC officers. The current museum on the same site currently restricts the number of items collected over the last 200 years. The new £5.5m project is expected to take two years to complete and will be open to the public with free admission. On display will be a range of artefacts including uniforms, medals, weapons and other items with some dating back to the early 19th century. Visitors will also be able to hear a vast oral history archive the RUC George Cross Foundation has built up by interviewing former police officers about their experiences. The RUC George Cross Foundation will manage the museum. Its members, patrons and guides will all work for free. The foundation plan to ask the group’s patron, the Prince of Wales, to open the building when the project is completed.

Fourteen seasons is a long time in fashion, but since its inception in 2005, Belfast’s West Coast Cooler FASHIONWEEK continues to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to providing the latest looks and hottest trends for fashion conscious stylistas. A fabulously fashionable event held on the rooftop at The Merchant, Belfast took place recently to launch the event, which will take place from 13th–21st October across various venues in the city. This autumn’s programme will include kids’ shows and workshops sponsored by The OUTLET at W5 as well as chic afternoon teas at the Merchant Hotel, the Diet Coke Design Award, the Fashion ReFound project and the super stylish Style Sunday event at James Street South restaurant, as well as the main catwalk shows in the Europa FASHIONWEEK Centre. For further info on events and tickets visit www.belfastfashionweek.com

Fashion Week Back With ADiverse Programme of Events For Your Autumn Style Fix

Jenny Curran and Katie Larmour

Aidan Campbell’s 7th local history book, Stormont, is published on Friday 19th October. The launch takes place at 10.30am in Hillmount Nursery Centre, Gilnahirk. The proceeds from all six of Aidan’s previous local history books have been donated to the Marie Curie Hospice, Kensington Road and to date book sales and talks given by Aidan have raised over £86,000. This illustrated history remembers the area through old photographs and the memories of locals. The story starts at the Holywood Arches and travels along the Upper Newtownards Road, taking in Bloomfield, Ballyhackamore, Knock crossroads, Stormont, Summerfield, the Ulster Hospital and Ballybeen. Stormont is a companion to the best-selling local history books, Beaconsfield, Knock, Cherryvalley, Gilnahirk, Castlereagh and Cregagh also by Aidan Campbell. Aidan Campbell continues to be a volunteer at Marie Curie Cancer Care on a regular basis. He is also available to give talks with slideshow to local groups.

Local Historian’s 7th Book Launch Announced

www.bloommagazine.co.uk 7

Your local news & views

Rising stars of NI’s theatre & music come together in Tinderbox’s Huzzies Tinderbox Theatre Company has teamed up with award winning playwright Stacey Gregg and fast rising music star Katie Richardson to create Huzzies for the 50th Ulster Bank Belfast Festival at Queens. Huzzies tells the story of a band who crave distraction from the humdrum of everyday life and yearn for something better. Fast-paced, direct and full of Stacey Gregg’s trademark wit, Huzzies follows the highs and lows of four fame hungry musicians as they hurl themselves at the Belfast music scene. Upstairs at The MAC 19 October - 3 November. Tickets from £9.50 online at www.themaclive.com or by calling 028 9023 5053. facebook.com/tinder-boxtheatre @tinderboxtheatre #huzzies

JUST for YOU of 13 Belmont Road, established in 1985, has recently undergone a refurbishment and re-design of their main sales floor, to provide an even more pleasurable browsing experience for regular and new customers alike. Already, many are genuinely amazed at how much more open floor space has been created - a big bonus for those with prams or wheelchairs! Also the predominantly light tones introduced to the dÈcor, enhances the overall relaxed atmosphere now to be enjoyed whilst perusing the extensive latest ranges of Cards, Scented Candles, Baby Gifts (including Daisy Roots baby shoes and slippers), Winter Handbags & Scarves, Jewellery (including Vibe watches and mobile phone handsets), Inspirational Journals and Books, the fun Brightside & Waldo Pancake collection, and Cath Kidston mugs and napkins. Just arrived from Gund is a 2nd delivery of Boo, the Cutest Dog in the World (see the real dog now on YouTube). All the store’s latest product lines can now be viewed on their Facebook page - and don’t forget Just Party on the 1st Floor, which has just completed its 1st year of supplying balloons, banners and party accessories for all occasions, and there’s 20% Off Party Costumes for the month of October! 13 Belmont Road, Belfast BT4. Tel: 028 9065 7228.

‘JUST FOR YOU’ UNVEIL

SHOP REFURB & REDSIGN

CastleCourt welcomes its annual Student Night on Thursday 5th October as well as its new

‘Upload Your Mode’ competition. The student night will feature a live set from local band

Wonder Villians as well as a Cool FM roadshow and hundreds of prizes, discounts, samples and

offers including £500 cash and an Apple iPad. The Upload your Mode competition encourages

stylish shoppers to Tweet (or post on Facebook) photos of themselves at CastleCourt with the

chance to win huge prizes – from makeovers and beauty hampers to cool shoes, bags, accessories and fashionable nights out including front row

at Belfast FASHIONWEEK.

8 www.bloommagazine.co.uk

Bloom News Your local news & views

On 12th September Grosvenor Grammar School welcomed Aaron McKinney from AM Property Management Limited, sponsors of its recently staged ‘Graham Cup’ Rugby Festival. The event saw Grosvenor welcome teams from four other schools, Banbridge Academy, Belfast Royal Acad-emy, Rainey Endowed and Wesley College. The hosts performed encouragingly on the day, secur-ing victory over Banbridge Academy by 7 points to 3, a 0-0 draw with Rainey Endowed and suffer-ing narrow losses to both B.R.A. (10-7) and Wesley College (7-0), but it was the latter side, visiting from Dublin, who ran out eventual winners. The event, named after Grosvenor’s former Head of Sports Studies Mr Ian Graham, was being staged within Grosvenor for the third consecutive year. The school wish to thank AMPM, whose sponsorship helped to make the event possible and provided the necessary finance for trophies and hospitality to be provided on the day. We look forward to reading about further successful Graham Cups within Grosvenor over the years to come.

Third Graham Cup Rugby Festival

Owner, Zuzi Fletcher along with senior therapist, Rachel Fletcher cut Crystal Spirit Day Spa’s cake to celebrate their recent 2nd birthday. Congratulations and here’s to many, many more. Unit 2 39-53 Bloomfield Avenue. Phone 028 9046 6653.

The Asda Active Family Fun Day took place recently at Orangefield Park. It was the final bank holiday weekend and despite the unsur-prisingly mixed weather the Belfast event went down a storm with the families that turned up to try all sort of sports. The event organisers had some of the Asda Active sports in a large marquee so when the rain did fall the fun contin-ued. Amongst all the fun and sports of the day there were cheque presentations to three local sports group nominated by Asda Dundonald. Congratulations North Down Trampolining Club who won the vote and received a £300 donation to their club, also congratulations to Castlereagh Armature Boxing Club who came second and Dundonald Ice Skating Club who came third. Pic-ture: Asda Dundonald Community Life Cham-pion Rio Scott and Store GSM Justin Vaughn presenting the winning cheque to North Down Trampolining Club

Titanic Belfast has welcomed

its 500,000th visitor, just six months after opening on March 31, 2012. The visitor attraction has exceeded the original annual forecast for

visitor numbers, which was set at 425,000.

Is True Beauty Complicated?

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Superior PalaceThe Fine Quality Oriental Takeaway 39 Bloomfield Avenue, Belfast BT5 5AE

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Sunday to Friday 3.00pm - 12.00amSaturday 3.00pm - 2.00am (late night)

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The Electrolysis Centre111A Bloomfield Avenue, Belfast BT5 5AB

Telephone: 028 9046 6909Email: [email protected] Web: www.electrolysiscentreni.co.uk

Electrolysis & I.P.L.

Lynda Ann Fisher M.B.I.A.E., D.R.E

Lynda Fisher is celebrating almost 30 successful years as an electrolysistand has also spent the last seven years providing Intense Pulsed Light(IPL) treatment.

The Electrolysis Centre offers a discreet, personal and friendly service. It is paramount that all clients, new and regular, are made to feelcomfortable, relaxed and confident in the quality of our service.

Treatments:Lynda uses Electrolysis and IPL to treat the following conditions:

Skin rejuvenation treatments are also available. Please contact Lynda for afree personal consultation to discuss your specific requirements.

� Hair removal� Seborrheic keratosis� Skin tags� Broken veins� Whiteheads� Warts/verrucas� Campbell De Morgan spots� Rosacea� Pigmentation

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Is True Beauty Complicated?

Kelly’s Beauty Salon& Oasis tan

At Kelly’s Beauty & Oasis Tanning Salon our aim is to offer you a stress free voyage of harmony, balance and serenity, where each treatment is designed for you, your desires and needs, revealing beauty and total relaxation...

Beauty • Sunbeds • Vibro Plates • Spray Tan

Mon 1-9 Tues-Fri 10-9 Sat 10-459a Comber Road, Dundonald.

Tel 028 9048 3638

Superior PalaceThe Fine Quality Oriental Takeaway 39 Bloomfield Avenue, Belfast BT5 5AE

Telephone Orders WelcomeOpen 7 days a week

Sunday to Friday 3.00pm - 12.00amSaturday 3.00pm - 2.00am (late night)

Delivery Service available from 5.00pm

Tel: (028) 9073 8480

SAVE£3.00

When you spend £10 or over in a single transaction.

Vaild until 31/10/2012Please present this voucher to

avail of this offer.

The Electrolysis Centre111A Bloomfield Avenue, Belfast BT5 5AB

Telephone: 028 9046 6909Email: [email protected] Web: www.electrolysiscentreni.co.uk

Electrolysis & I.P.L.

Lynda Ann Fisher M.B.I.A.E., D.R.E

Lynda Fisher is celebrating almost 30 successful years as an electrolysistand has also spent the last seven years providing Intense Pulsed Light(IPL) treatment.

The Electrolysis Centre offers a discreet, personal and friendly service. It is paramount that all clients, new and regular, are made to feelcomfortable, relaxed and confident in the quality of our service.

Treatments:Lynda uses Electrolysis and IPL to treat the following conditions:

Skin rejuvenation treatments are also available. Please contact Lynda for afree personal consultation to discuss your specific requirements.

� Hair removal� Seborrheic keratosis� Skin tags� Broken veins� Whiteheads� Warts/verrucas� Campbell De Morgan spots� Rosacea� Pigmentation

Beforetreatment

Aftertreatment

Member of the British Institute & Association of Electrolysis

The Regulation andQuality ImprovementAuthority

Registered with

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Are you aware of the disadvantages that you can actually get when you use the wrong products for your skin?

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Bloomfield Avenue is a continuation of Bloomfield Road which was named after a

house called Bloomfield and we can assume that the road led to this house. Bloomfield House consisted of roughly two hundred and fifty acres of land and a number of farm buildings as this area would have been fairly rural at that time and the house was located roughly where Bloomfield Park is now situated. The house was in existence for quite a number of years and during the First World War its buildings were used by the UVF. It should also be remembered that prior to 1895 this area was outside the Belfast city boundary until around 1905 when the lower reaches of Bloomfield/ Ravenscroft Avenue became accessible by tram. Improved transport in the area resulted in wide scale development and a lot of the smaller terraced houses in the area were built around this time. The largest employer for the area would have been the Belfast Rope & Twine Company (The Ropeworks) which at its peak employed 4000 workers mainly women from Bloomfield and the surrounding district, although other employers would have been The Owen O Cork flax mill and a factory called Ross Brothers who were mostly engaged in the linen and damask trade. Although not as large an employer as The Ropeworks, Ross Brothers also built a school, Bloomfield School, for their employees and this school didn’t close until 1973. One of the best known businesses from the area began as a small grocery shop at 334 Greenville Terrace on the Beersbridge Road and it was owned by a man called J.L Stewart. This small grocery business soon became known as Stewarts Cash Stores and eventually developed into Stewarts Supermarket. It was

The Origins of Bloomfield

because of this that during the 1920s and 30s the Beersbridge Road at its intersection with the Bloomfield Road was really the shopping centre of the district until the opening of Connswater shopping centre moved some of this to Bloomfield Avenue. It may be hard to believe now but the first international football match between Ireland and England was played at Bloomfield on the grounds of Knock Football Club which was adjacent to Bloomfield Station and believed to be roughly on the site of Martinez Avenue. It is a game perhaps best resigned to history as I understand that the result was unfortunately a humiliating 13 – 0 defeat to England! Many people in the more affluent housing would have settled in the area due to its close proximity to the train station which was located close to the present day Martinez Avenue, and transport into Belfast from here via the County Down railway line would have been extremely quick, frequent and it was extensively used by the residents of the area until its closure in 1949.’

©Emma Dunn. The East Belfast Historical Society meets in Belmont Tower on the second Thursday of each month. For further details please email [email protected]

From a single rural home to a densely populated bustling residential and retail suburb, Emma Dunn outlines the wonderful history of the area.

East Belfast Historical Society

Bloomfield Avenue 1917

Bloomfield Railway

Serving food 9am-2.30pm NOW INCLUDING SUNDAYS FOR JAZZ BRUNCH. Thursday/Friday/Saturday evenings: 6.00-8.30pm (closing at 11pm)

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• Enjoy the tranquillity of our private pedicure room which is complete with massaging chair and the Jessica ZenSpa range of products, vital therapy for the stresses of modern life.

• 3D Browz is the latest trend in eyebrow sculpturing creating a new definition in eyebrows. This unique procedure includes different techniques to create the perfect sculptured brow.

Shop Local: Bloomfield Avenue

An area of East Belfast with an extraordinary history growing from a single rural home to a thriving industrial hub to a retail and residential zone, we look at the businesses who line the main thoroughfare today.

When did you first open? 4th September 2012.What do you offer?3D Browz, massaging, pedicure chair, three week polish. Our private pedicure room is complete with massaging chair and the Jessica ZenSpa range of products. 3D Browz is a unique procedure that includes different techniques to create the perfect sculptured brow.What can new customers expect? A welcoming, homely atmosphere. Each treatment is tailor made for the client with a personal touch.109a Bloomfield Avenue. Tel 028 9046 1466.

When did you first open? July 2011.

What do you offer?Cupcakes! Our most popular flavour is white chocolate and raspberry cheesecake.

What can new customers expect? Delicious cupcakes and cakes for any occasion from christenings to weddings. Quality ingredients and TLC ensures our cupcakes taste as good as they look and look as good as they taste!

129 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel 028 9045 7293. www.jbirdbakery.com

When did you first open? The original owners opened the first Chatters here 26 years ago, we’ve been the owner for the past 14 years. What do you offer?Freshly prepared, high quality, great value food. Lunch, breakfast, snacks and afternoon teas. Sit in and take away. Also meals to go such as tarts, savoury items, traybakes and cupcakes. We cater for parties, business meetings and events. What can new customers expect? A complete food experience in a friendly environment with music and chat - come and see for yourself!64 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel: 028 9073 1654. [email protected]

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When did you first open? March 2007What do you offer?Renowned for quality nursery furniture, interiors and quirky gifts.What can new customers expect? We are a boutique that has something to suit all the family. Our first floor is a specialist children’s department where we offer nurs-ery and junior furniture, bedding, room accessories along with children’s clothing, gifts, Uppababy Vista pram system and mater-nity wear. The ground floor features homewares and gifts such as candles, tableware, handbags, jewellery, cards. We endeavour to give all our customers a personal service not always available in larger stores. Unit 5, 39-53 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel: 028 9045 4959. www.funky-living.co.uk

When did you first open? October 2010What do you offer?Property rentals and apartment block management.What can new customers expect? Property letting and management service. Block management service to apartment complexes. We offer a personal and reliable service that is good value for money.112 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel: 028 9073 7261

the essence of healthy living

Kay Armstrong114 Bloomfield AvenueBelfast BT5 5AETel: 028 9045 7717www.yaronaturalhealth.co.uk

When did you first open? 1999.What do you offer?REN Skincare, facials, home products. Chemical free products. REN pioneered the concept of Clean Bio Active Skincare using the latest clinically proven bio actives free from skin unfriendly synthetic ingredients.What can new customers expect? We believe real health comes from prevention rather than cure. We have a holistic approach to inner well-being and outer radiance. Using ancient and revered massage techniques our therapists use only organic and chemical free products. Destress, detox, re-energise or simply indulge. 114 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel: 028 9045 7717www.yaronaturalhealth.co.uk

When did you first open? December 2011.What do you offer?We are a ladies fashion boutique specialising in casualwear.What can new customers expect? Wearble everyday clothes & funky, well priced accessories.72 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel 028 9046 6555.

When did you first open? 2010

What do you offer?Physiotherapy for back and neck pain, sports injuries, soft tissue injuries,

joint conditions, post-op rehab, foot and ankle pain and physio for adults. What can new customers expect?

We aim to promote the well being of people within the community by providing accessible, quality physiotherapy care for people of all ages.

The Arches Centre. 11-13 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel: 028 9073 9970.

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When did you first open? 2005What do you offer?Stockist of a wide range of shoes you will not see on everyone’s feet! Aimed at women of all generations and kids from tots to teens.What can new customers expect? SPLASH is an exciting shoe boutique that appeals to a clientele looking for footwear a little more funky and edgy whilst retaining an emphasis on quality, comfort and genuine value for money. At face value, SPLASH has everything you would expect from a shoe store. Dig a little deeper and there’s so much more – subtle styles, affordable luxury and little quirks that make sense to those in the know!106 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel: 028 9045 7226

When did you first open? 2008 from home and since 2011 in Bloomfield Avenue.What do you offer?Reflexology and deep tissue massage.What can new customers expect? I work holistically with the person aiming to restore wellbeing through a number of relaxing and refuvinating treatments; to let go of the physical aches and pains and alleviate the stresses of our busy day to day lives. The products we use to complement your treatments are Neal’s Yard whose remedies believe nature provides everything we need to enjoy greater health and well being. Full consultation available. 11-13 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel: 07955 219175www.harmonyholistichealing.com

Shop Local: Bloomfield Avenue

When did you first open? 28 years ago in Botanic

Avenue firstly.What do you offer?

Electrolysis and intense pulsed light for treatment for hair removal, skin tags, broken veins,

whiteheads, warts, pigmentation and also skin rejuvenation. What can new customers expect?

I have almost 30 years experience as an electrolyst and seven providing intense pulsed light. I am a full member of the British

Institute and Association of Electrolysis since 1982. I’m also registered with RQIA. All treatments are provided by myself and I

offer a discreet, personal and friendly service. 111a Bloomfield Avenue. Tel: 028 9046 6909.

www.electrolysiscentreni.co.uk

When did you first open? Approximately 1982.What do you offer?All of our collections are popular as many of them are exclusive to Peel, for example; Moschino, Marc-Cain, Superfine and Citizens of Humanity to name but a few. We

are also renowned for our personal dresser service.What can new customers expect? Peel is a little oasis of calm where customers are welcome to browse and shop in a warm and friendly environment. We offer an excellent one to one service and there is always tea and coffee on the go. We dress women of all ages and cater for sizes 6/8 to 20. Collections are sourced from Paris, Milan, Barcelona, Copenhagen and Sweden, and customers can be assured of finding something special and unique to suit all life styles and all budgets!107 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel: 02890 452665. www.peelfashionstore.com

107 Bloomfield Avenue, Belfast, BT5 5ABT/F: 028 9045 2665 F: 028 9087 2491 E: [email protected]

ALL OF THE ABOVE AVAILABLE AT PEEL AND OR MARC CAIN

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When did you first open? January 2007.What do you offer?Waxing eyebrows, gel nails, micropigmentation. What can new customers expect? I have been in business 30 years and have a faithful band of clients who keep me fully booked. I thoroughly enjoy being a part of the Bloomfield Avenue community.111a Bloomfield Avenue.Tel: 028 9045 1140.

Shades Beauty Salon

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WarwicksButchers Est. 1987

Spread the cost of your festive fayre this year and join our CHRISTMAS CLUB. Call

in anytime and we can talk you through what we have to offer this Christmas and how the club can help you plan ahead for

the biggest meal of the year!

Specialists in locally sourced dry aged beef, lamb, dry cured bacon, fresh pork, poultry and seasonal game.

MEAT PACK 1£20 Family Pack

RRP £27.50 SAVE £7.501lb FRYING STEAK

2 x CHICKEN FILLETS1lb EXTRA LEAN

MINCE STEAK1lb BEEF OR PORK

SAUSAGES4 x PORK CHOPS

4 x 1/4 STEAK BURGERS

MEAT PACK 2£20 Family Pack

RRP £27.50 SAVE £7.50ROASTING CHICKEN

1lb EXTRA LEAN MINCE STEAK

1lb BEEF OR PORK SAUSAGES

1lb BACK BACON1lb DICED STEWING STEAK

4 X PORK CHOPS

Spread the cost of your festive fayre this year and join our Christmas club24 Holywood Road, BT4 1NT. Tel 028 9065 7086 @warwickbutchersLike us on:

Shop Local: Bloomfield Avenue

When did you first open? 2010What do you offer?Massage, acupuncture, reflexology and cupping.What can new customers expect? I offer various treatments and have had much success with fertility and pregnancy. Some patients who suffered from depression and stress also benefited from treatment. I specialise in sciatica, slipped disc and pain relief of conditions like arthritis and back pain. My stroke patients have benefited from my massage and acupuncture package which has led to good muscle tone and movement. 126 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel: 028 9046 6404. www.drruihong.com

When did you first open? March 2011What do you offer?Nail treatments, enhancements, inch loss bodywrap, bio sculpture. What can new customers expect? A little corner of tranquility for a manicure, pedicure, nail extensions or a new look with gorgeous lashes and a few inches off with a body wrap, we are able to help. We care about your nails and encourage natu-ral growth with a little help from our quality products. My motto is “I love a challenge” and hundreds of hands and feet would agree. 126 Bloomfield Avenue. www.thenailroomonthecorner.com

When did you first open? 9th November 1987.What do you offer?Our most popular requests are Kertain Complex and Steam Pod. What can new customers expect? We are an established award winning salon of-fering an experienced and professional service to all ages and gender. Stylists are specialised in every aspect of hairdressing; cutting, colour, formal, bridal and treatments. 68 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel: 028 90459 641.www.companyhaircutters.com

When did you first open? Flagship clinic opened in Whiteabbey 2002. Bloomfield then in September 2011What do you offer? Our most popular service is Botox and Dermal Fillers treatments. All our practitioners have over 15 years experience each in injecting & Denise (Clinic Manager) was one of

the first injectors in NI. Our beauty treatments are very popular such as Revive Pure Red Light Therapy, a relaxing facial with amazing results developed by doctors. We also stock skincare ranges Thalgo, Environ, Priori and Jane Iredale Mineral Make-Up achieving a glowing skin from within. We also stock OPI nail products & Vita Liberata Tanning products.What can new customers expect? Medi-Cosmetic is a specialist skincare clinic offering the latest in anti-ageing treatments such as Collagen Stimulation Therapy & Hydrodermabrasion. We offer a high standard of customer service, expert skincare advice and a range of beauty treatments from waxing & tinting to gel nails & massage so you really can get all your treatments in one clinic. Book an appointment in September and receive a £10 Gift Voucher for your next treatment. Or try Medical Microdermabrasion for the special price of £29. We know the secret to beautiful skin, let us share it with you. 58 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel: 028 9045 2025. www.medi-cosmetic.com

When did you first open? March 1993

What do you offer?Small sizes are still our most

popular, we specialise in sizes 6-8. We offer a friendly, approachable and

professional service. What can new customers expect?

We strive to be unique, offering fabulous European collections which we put together differently than any

other store. Personal, friendly service is essential to ensure our customers needs and desires are satisfied, reflecting the quality of the merchandise on offer - all

at an affordable price. 62 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel: 028 9045 7722. www.ab2boutique.com

Nail Room On the Corner

COMPANY HAIRCUTTERSDr. Ruihong Chinese Clinic

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No.36Coffee Shop and Eaterie

36 Belmont Road, Belfast. BT4 2AN. 02890 657476

New menu for Autumn Come and enjoy our new menu, don’t worry, we have kept your favourites and

introduced many new tempting treats. At breakfast, treat yourself to a Cafetiere of freshly ground coffee with a fresh blackberry and apple scone, a No36 fry, made to order pancakes or something really special such as French toast with blueberry compote and crispy bacon.

At lunchtime you will still find your favourite deep filled pies, sausage rolls and pasta dishes along with a new range of sandwiches, wraps, Ciabatta and melts with warming

homemade soup. Our summer Indian wrap is sure to be a favourite.

Afternoon tea (and coffee) along with our new range of speciality hot chocolates are great with our new autumn range of traybakes, gingerbread men and cookies and sure to go down

well with the kids and adults.

Christmas Set MenuB.Y.O

Thursday and Friday nights from 29th November.Taking bookings Now.

Call in store for a copy of the Christmas set menu or visit our Facebook page.2 courses £17.953 courses £21.954 courses £24.95

No.36Coffee Shop and Eaterie

36 Belmont Road, Belfast. BT4 2AN. 02890 657476

New menu for Autumn Come and enjoy our new menu, don’t worry, we have kept your favourites and

introduced many new tempting treats. At breakfast, treat yourself to a Cafetiere of freshly ground coffee with a fresh blackberry and apple scone, a No36 fry, made to order pancakes or something really special such as French toast with blueberry compote and crispy bacon.

At lunchtime you will still find your favourite deep filled pies, sausage rolls and pasta dishes along with a new range of sandwiches, wraps, Ciabatta and melts with warming

homemade soup. Our summer Indian wrap is sure to be a favourite.

Afternoon tea (and coffee) along with our new range of speciality hot chocolates are great with our new autumn range of traybakes, gingerbread men and cookies and sure to go down

well with the kids and adults.

Christmas Set MenuB.Y.O

Thursday and Friday nights from 29th November.Taking bookings Now.

Call in store for a copy of the Christmas set menu or visit our Facebook page.2 courses £17.953 courses £21.954 courses £24.95

When did you first open? 6 years here in Bloomfield Avenue but first started in Newtownards 23 years ago. Opened the Bloomfield branch with John Riley.What do you offer?Style cuts, incredible and traditional hot towel shaves and we also sell quality shaving products. What can new customers expect? We are a quality barber shop offering great style and great value to the discerning male. 27 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel: 028 9058 9889. www.peterolivers.com

Peter Oliver

When did you first open? 1983

What do you offer?A range of labels suitable for all occasions including rain coats from Denmark; the Ilse

Jacobsen range, very stylish and very practi-cal for our unpredictable weather conditions. We also stock Hudson jeans, a favourite with

all the celebs and we also stock the infa-mous Australian footwear label, emu. This is a water resistant sheepskin range in a fabulous

selection of styles. If you have a wedding or special occasion the Oky Coky range is perfect! We also stock, Sandwich, Olivia Rubin and many others. We do wardrobe makeovers and personal styling evenings, a great way to spend an evening with the

girls. To top it off, you can buy online on our web shop www.toriswardrobe.com

What can new customers expect? We will offer you what we try to offer all our customers...great customer service, good ad-vice and a great choice of brands. Whether

it’s jeans, knitwear, dresses, coats shoes or accessories or even a cup of coffee, call in

have a look around at what we have in store and it’s sure to tempt you!!

50 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel: 028 9045 7719.

www.toriswardrobe.com

When did you first open? 12th September 2010What do you offer?Massage and Spa.What can new customers expect? A nice relaxing atmosphere, friendly staff, ten kinds of massage or we can build packages to suit your budget and needs. We also offer great prices for hen parties, birthday parties or just a girly afternoon.41 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel 028 9046 6653 www.crystalspiritspa.com

Crystal Spirit Day Spa

Shop Local: Bloomfield Avenue

When did you first open? We opened in May 2012 at Connswater with our first club opening before that in Whiteabbey.

What do you offer?We offer an extensive group exercise timetable – around 50 classes per week featuring Les Mills and Zumba. We offer personal training, nutritional programmes and fitness testing.What can new customers expect? New customers can expect our classes to be expertly deliver with Northern Ireland’s finest set of Group Exercise instructors.19-21 Bloomfield Avenue. Tel: 028 9045 6555. Facebook: Smply Class Connswater

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Open 24 Hours 7 Days Per Week!

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We offer: THREADING: eyebrow, lip, chin, neck, forehead, side face, full face, HD Eyebrow • LASHES: Semi permanent and individual

eyelash extension • TINTING: Eyebrow and eyelash • HENNA TATOOS: Hands or feet • MASSAGES: Indian head massage.

Netra Brow Studio - Connswater Shopping CentreIn front of Boots Pharmacy

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Deal of the month! Eyebrow threading £10 • Eyebrow threading & tinting £16

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The very best in seasonal based food from classic to exotic dishes, savoury tarts, pasta, vegetarian and daily specials.

For something lighter, try one of our tray bakes. In Chatters, everything is made in house right down to the jam. We also provide a take away and outside catering service too.

Chatters Coffee Shop & Bistro

64 Bloomfield Avenue, Belfast BT5 5AD. Phone 028 9073 1654.

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Del ishSouth African born cookery tutor and broadcaster, Rozanne Stevens visited Belfast recently to talk about her wonderfully entitled cook book, Del ish. The chef and author has put together 101 recipes featuring her trademark ‘ish’ factor. ‘I like to take food and put my own twist on it - a skill I have honed after many years of travelling the world and immersing myself in the cuisines and cultures of the region. So my book is full of dishes that are Chinese ‘ ish’ or Thai ‘ish’ – hence the name of my book - Delish.’ The ten chapters of recipes covers Chinese-ish, Thai-ish, Spanish, Irish, Marrakeshish, South Africanish, Frenchish, Mexicanish, Greekish, and Italianish food ensuring there is something to suit every palate. You can catch Rozanne at Belfast Cookery School from October where she will be holding her ‘ish’ classes. For more information, or to get a copy of Delish, visit her website www.rozannestevens.com or join her on Twitter, @RozanneStevens or her Facebook page, facebook.com/RozanneStevens.

Rozanne Stevens: Bringing the Ish Factor to World Cuisine

If there is lamb shank on the menu, my dad is guaranteed to order it, one of his favourites. And if there is one thing Norman knows how to cook, it’s lamb. My dad taught me to make little incisions in the meat and insert slivers of garlic and fresh rosemary to infuse flavour. Cooked low and slow, lamb shank should fall off the bone and melt in your mouth. Served here with a chunky tomato stew for an easy side. The citrusy herby topping is like a gremolata used in Italian cuisine that adds freshness and flavour. So both Greekish, Italianish and Normanish!

4 lamb shanks

2 T pure olive oil

5 cloves of garlic, peeled and sliced

4 sprigs of fresh rosemary

4 medium carrots, roughly chopped

Mussels are still one of the few delicacies that are reasonably priced. They make a great sharing meal for two or with a group of friends. I have many happy memories of enjoying this French classic with a glass of champagne and good company. Cleaning mussels just requires pulling off the beard, rinsing well and taking off shattered barnacles that can end up in your sauce. While you are cleaning the mussels, if any of them remain open, throw them out. This means that the mollusc is dead and could make you sick. A live mollusc will close when you tap it, as it thinks you are a predator. Conversely, once you have cooked the mussels, any that remain closed should be discarded. So you have two checkpoints to ensure freshness and food safety

100g butter

2tbls olive oil

4 saffron strands

1 red onion, sliced in thin half moons

3 cloves garlic, peeled and chopped

2 fennel bulbs, thinly sliced

500ml good white wine

Juice of 1 lemon

Extra lemon wedges to serve

1kg mussels, cleaned and

debearded

3 ripe tomatoes, diced

Fresh coriander and parsley

Method:In a large saucepan, melt the butter and olive oil.Add the onion and garlic and cook until slightly softenedAdd the fennel, white wine, lemon juice and mussels.cover and simmer until the mussels begin to open. Give the pot a good shake.Add the tomato, salt and pepper to taste.Garnish with the fresh herbs and serve from pan with crusty bread.

4 sticks of celery, roughly chopped

1 large onion, roughly chopped

2 bay leaves

12 peppercorns

1 bottle of good red wine

Chunky tomato stew:

1 T olive oil

1 red onion, finely diced

2 sticks celery, large dice

2 medium carrots, large dice

2 cloves garlic, crushed

2 tins chopped tomatoes

2 T tomato paste

2 T balsamic vinegar

1 t sugar

1 tin butter beans, rinsed and

drained

Salt and pepper

Citrusy minty topping:

Zest of 1 orange & 1 lemon

2 T parsley, chopped

2 T mint, chopped

2 cloves garlic, sliced

Method:Prepare the lamb shanks by making 6 tiny incisions into each one with a sharp knife to create

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Norman’s Lamb Shank

Norman’s Lamb Shank

tiny cavities. Push a slice of garlic and a few rosemary leaves into these incisions. Season the lamb shanks very well with sea salt and black pepper.Preheat the oven to 150°C. In a large enamelled cast-iron casserole dish, heat the olive oil. Brown the lamb shanks on all 3 sides over a high heat, about 4 minutes per side. Add the carrots, celery and onion to the casserole. Pour in the red wine and boil for 3 minutes. Add the bay leaves and peppercorns. Cover the casserole tightly and transfer to the oven. Braise the lamb shanks, turning once, for 3 hours until tender. To make the chunky tomato stew, heat the olive oil in a pot. Add in the onion, celery and carrot. Place a circle of parchment paper on top of the veggies to trap the steam. Cook on a low heat for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the garlic and cook for 2 minutes before adding the tomato, tomato paste, balsamic vinegar and sugar. Season with salt and pepper. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer for 30 minutes. Add in the butter beans for the last 10 minutes of cooking. Taste and adjust the seasoning.Mix the citrusy herb topping together and set aside.Make a ‘bed’ of chunky tomato stew on each dinner plate. Arrange the lamb shanks on top. Drizzle over a little of the cooking liquid, but discard the cooking veggies, they have done their job. Garnish each lamb shank with the citrusy minty topping.

This is my mom’s recipe and it is the easiest, most decadent chocolate pudding. It is like a giant chocolate fondant baked in a lasagne type dish. There are two parts to the recipe, a sponge batter and a sauce.

These get made separately and then poured into the dish. They curdle and look strange, but during baking they separate and you get chocolate sponge on the top and a rich dark chocolate sauce underneath. Serve warm with cream or ice cream and fresh or frozen berries.Some of the solid ingredients are measured by volume in millilitres, so use your measuring spoons for small amounts and your measuring jug for larger quantitites.

Sponge batter:

60g butter

190ml sugar

1tsp vanilla essence

1 egg

190ml milk

250ml flour

1tbsp baking powder

½ tsp salt

2 tbsp cocoa powder

Sauce:

375ml water

375ml brown sugar

3 tablespoons cocoa powder

Vanilla ice cream and

raspberries to serve

Method:Cream the butter and sugar together till light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs and vanilla extract.Sift together the flour,salt, baking powder and cocoa powder. Gradually beat into the creamed butter and sugar, alternating with the milk until all mixed in.Pour the batter into a greased oven dish.Combine all the sauce ingredients in a pot, stir over a low heat until dissolved then bring to the boil.Gently pour the hot sauce over the batter. It will separate and curdle, but this is as it should be.Bake at 200°C for 30 minutes until you have the sponge on top and the sauce underneath. Do not overbake as the sauce will dry up. Serve with vanilla ice cream and raspberries.

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Norman’s Lamb Shank

Monica’s Molten Chocolate Pudding

Monica’s Molten Chocolate Pudding“

Delish by Rozanne Stevens available now published by

Original Writing Ltd.

tiny cavities. Push a slice of garlic and a few rosemary leaves into these incisions. Season the lamb shanks very well with sea salt and black pepper.Preheat the oven to 150°C. In a large enamelled cast-iron casserole dish, heat the olive oil. Brown the lamb shanks on all 3 sides over a high heat, about 4 minutes per side. Add the carrots, celery and onion to the casserole. Pour in the red wine and boil for 3 minutes. Add the bay leaves and peppercorns. Cover the casserole tightly and transfer to the oven. Braise the lamb shanks, turning once, for 3 hours until tender. To make the chunky tomato stew, heat the olive oil in a pot. Add in the onion, celery and carrot. Place a circle of parchment paper on top of the veggies to trap the steam. Cook on a low heat for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the garlic and cook for 2 minutes before adding the tomato, tomato paste, balsamic vinegar and sugar. Season with salt and pepper. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer for 30 minutes. Add in the butter beans for the last 10 minutes of cooking. Taste and adjust the seasoning.Mix the citrusy herb topping together and set aside.Make a ‘bed’ of chunky tomato stew on each dinner plate. Arrange the lamb shanks on top. Drizzle over a little of the cooking liquid, but discard the cooking veggies, they have done their job. Garnish each lamb shank with the citrusy minty topping.

This is my mom’s recipe and it is the easiest, most decadent chocolate pudding. It is like a giant chocolate fondant baked in a lasagne type dish. There are two parts to the recipe, a sponge batter and a sauce.

These get made separately and then poured into the dish. They curdle and look strange, but during baking they separate and you get chocolate sponge on the top and a rich dark chocolate sauce underneath. Serve warm with cream or ice cream and fresh or frozen berries.Some of the solid ingredients are measured by volume in millilitres, so use your measuring spoons for small amounts and your measuring jug for larger quantitites.

Sponge batter:

60g butter

190ml sugar

1tsp vanilla essence

1 egg

190ml milk

250ml flour

1tbsp baking powder

½ tsp salt

2 tbsp cocoa powder

Sauce:

375ml water

375ml brown sugar

3 tablespoons cocoa powder

Vanilla ice cream and

raspberries to serve

Method:Cream the butter and sugar together till light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs and vanilla extract.Sift together the flour,salt, baking powder and cocoa powder. Gradually beat into the creamed butter and sugar, alternating with the milk until all mixed in.Pour the batter into a greased oven dish.Combine all the sauce ingredients in a pot, stir over a low heat until dissolved then bring to the boil.Gently pour the hot sauce over the batter. It will separate and curdle, but this is as it should be.Bake at 200°C for 30 minutes until you have the sponge on top and the sauce underneath. Do not overbake as the sauce will dry up. Serve with vanilla ice cream and raspberries.

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Norman’s Lamb Shank

Monica’s Molten Chocolate Pudding

Monica’s Molten Chocolate Pudding“

Delish by Rozanne Stevens available now published by

Original Writing Ltd.

Proper shaving has become a lost art. Today’s average male has no clue about the fine art of the traditional wet shave that

their grandfathers and some of their fathers used to take part in. Instead, they’re only accustomed to the cheap and disposable shaving products that companies market. I’m not sure when or why it happened, but the tradition of passing down the secrets of a clean shave abruptly stopped. Thankfully, this glorious male ritual is making a comeback. Pre-shave cleansing: Some skin care experts recommend cleansing your face with a facial soap before shaving to help remove dead skin and excess dirt and oil, thus freeing up any ingrown hairs and preventing the clogging of your razor. If you do cleanse your face before shaving, don’t wash with ordinary soap, as it will dry your skin. Use warm water and a facial soap or cleansing scrub designed for men’s skin. It is best to shave after a hot shower, when the bristles have been well softened. Lather up: If you’ve never used a brush during shaving, you’re in for a treat. Take a small dollop of your shave cream and place it in a mug. Take your brush that you’ve pre-soaked with water and swirl the cream around until you get a nice thick lather. Apply the lather with your brush in swirling motions. When your face is nice and covered. The shave: You don’t need to use pressure because the weight of the safety razor is sufficient to cut your beard. If you press down, you’ll end up hacking up your face. To help counter the tendency to apply pressure, try holding the razor by the tip of the handle. Shave in the direction of the growth to prevent razor rash and in-grown hairs. If you’ve been shaving against the growth up until this point, then it might take some time to get a close shave by going with the growth. Keep trying; your face may take a week or two to adjust to a new method of shaving. Post shave: Rinse your face with cool water. When you are finished shaving rinse off excess cream with cold water. Gently pat your face dry. Do not rub. Apply toner or aftershave balm. Avoid using alcohol-based aftershave, as it will dry out your skin. Instead, apply a balm or toner with ingredients that will moisturise and nourish your skin. After-shave toners help remove any residue left over from shaving, close the pores, and refresh the skin.’

The Perfect ShavePeter Oliver, Northern Irelands leading barber offers his advice on how to achieve the perfect shave.

PeterOliver Peter runs shaving

courses and Jay (pictured) who has been intensively trained by Peter is one of Belfast’s master barbers and his shaves are legendary.

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Albertbridge CongregationalWoodstock Link10.30-12.15Donation £1CFC Mops & Tots9.30-11am (term time - alter-nate Tuesdays from 11/9/12)CFC Mops (Mums only)9.30-11am (term time - alter-nate Tuesdays from 18/9/12)10 Belmont Rd, BT4 2ANTel: 028 9067 1838www.thisiscfc.comMersey Street Presb.Parents & Toddlers10-11.45am term timeMersey Street PresbyterianBT1 1EXTel: 028 90 [email protected]

www.merseystreet.org.uk£1 donationSt Donards Church10am-12Bloomfield Avenue Tel: 028 9065 2321www.stdonards.com£1 for adults. Tea/coffee/juice biscuits and homemade scone.Strandtown Baptist Tots10.15- 11.45am (term time)Strandtown Baptist Church, 1 Clonallon CourtBelmont Road, BT4 2ABTel: 028 9080 8380£1 per adult

Busy Bees 10 -11:30amKnock Methodist Church, Knock Road, BT5 6JATel: 07867 [email protected] @ orangefield10-11.45amO’field Church & Community, 464 Castlereagh RoadBT5 6BHTel: 07745 [email protected] Mother and Toddler Group10-12pmWoodstock Road, BT6 8PRTel: 028 9045 [email protected]

Cregagh Mums & Tots10-12pmCregagh Community CentreMount Merrion AvenueBT6 OFLTel: 028 9040 1444Knock Parent & Toddler Group

10-11.45amKnock Presbyterian Church53 Kings Road, BT5 6JHTel: Pamela 07921 067927 or Gillian 07803 117619.www.knockpresbyterian.co.uk

Tots ‘R’ Us10.30amHouse of Worship127a Orby Drive, BT5 6BBTel: 07791 776307/07980 984506www.houseofworshipireland.comSt Columba’s Mums & Tots9.45-11.45 (term time)St Columba’s Parish Church29 Kings Road BT5 6JGTel: 028 9065 1412

Wandsworth Community028 9065 1668Zumba 6-7pmAerobics 7-8pm Yoga 8.15-9.30pm

Belmont Towerwww.belmont-tower.co.ukCore fitness 9.30am-10.30amChildrens dance classes 4-7pm Zumba Classes 6-7.15pm Pregnancy Yoga Classes7.30-8.30pmWandsworth CommunityChildrens Irish dancing 4-6.30pm, Aerobics 7.15-8.15pmTai Chi 8.15-9.30pm

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Yoga with Sharon 6-8pmEast Belfast Historical Society13th Oct. 7.30pm. Blue PlaquesWandsworth Community028 9065 1668LA Dance (kids Hip Hop) 5-6pm Aerobics 7-8pm Core Combat 8.30-10pm

Belmont Towerwww.belmont-tower.co.ukBelcanto School of Singing 10-1pmWandsworth Community028 9065 1668Busybees musictime for babies 9.45am-10.45am £3.95 per family.Computers for beginners 10am-12 and 1-3pm, Childrens Ju Jitsu 7-8pm

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Belmont Towerwww.belmont-tower.co.ukBaby massage 10am-1pmYoga with Eleanor 5.45-7.45pm39th Old Boys 7-9pmWandsworth Community028 9065 1668Sewing Group 10am-12noonFlower Arranging 1.30-3.30pm, Yoga 7-8.30pm

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Yoga with Sharon 6-8pmEast Belfast Historical Society13th Oct. 7.30pm. Blue PlaquesWandsworth Community028 9065 1668LA Dance (kids Hip Hop) 5-6pm Aerobics 7-8pm Core Combat 8.30-10pm

Belmont Towerwww.belmont-tower.co.ukBelcanto School of Singing 10-1pmWandsworth Community028 9065 1668Busybees musictime for babies 9.45am-10.45am £3.95 per family.Computers for beginners 10am-12 and 1-3pm, Childrens Ju Jitsu 7-8pm

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Belmont Towerwww.belmont-tower.co.ukBaby massage 10am-1pmYoga with Eleanor 5.45-7.45pm39th Old Boys 7-9pmWandsworth Community028 9065 1668Sewing Group 10am-12noonFlower Arranging 1.30-3.30pm, Yoga 7-8.30pm

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I had absolutely no background in film at all,’ says East Belfast man George Clarke, the

brainchild of film production company Yellow Fever Productions. ‘When I left high school in 1994, I couldn’t afford to go to London or New York to learn about the industry, so just held out knowing that one day I would get somewhere with it.’ He spent 15 years working in low paid jobs and temp positions just until the right moment came, then when he turned 30, he decided enough was enough. ‘I quit my job, and took the biggest risk of my life.’ So Yellow Fever Productions began life in October 2007 when George started production on his first feature film ‘Battle Of The Bone’. ‘The team was brought together by a host of new faces and everyone was a first timer to the industry. BOTB became a very ambitious learning curve for us all and an introduction to the world of what YFP was all about.’ This month YFP turns five years old, and in that time they have independently managed to produce and make over 100 projects including five feature films, some of which have gone on to win awards in the US and run the big screen here in Belfast. ‘We also run our own DVD and distribution label,’ says George, ‘which has seen our own films and US indie’s hit the shop shelves across the UK and Ireland, and the annual Yellow Fever Independent Film Festival which had its 4th run this year with special guests Mike Leeder (Rush Hour 3, Mummy 3, Resident Evil 5) and prolific director Albert Pyun (Captain America, Cyborg, Road To Hell). So it’s been a hell of a ride so far!’ So what has been the highlight so far? ‘Every year something amazing happens. Winning an award, completing a film, hearing the applause at the end of a première, and getting recognised worldwide is just a few... I love every minute of it really. Another part of the job is going to schools and colleges from here to New York to do talks on no-budget film making and what we do. For five years now, YFP has been my full time job.’ A jam packed schedule for the company, what’s next? ‘Well my latest feature ‘Splash Area’ just premiered at the YFIFF and is next off to the Freak Show Film Festival in Orlando. After that we begin work on ‘Billy’ a true life drama about a sick kid from Castlederg and the political scandal that surrounds his case, along with our big action flick ‘The First Mission’ of which we have the joy of getting one of my hero’s (Jackie Chan) top stunt guys in to help with the fight and action choreography. Its going to be a busy year.’ With all that in mind its understandable why its difficult to pinpoint a highlight given that there are so many, but its clear George and his team love what they do. ‘Having the freedom to create and do something different almost every day is the thing I love most about this line of work. It is all driven by pure passion and dreams, and no matter how hard the struggle, the end result is always worth while.’

George Clarke’s film company has been at fever pitch for 5 years. He tells us the story.

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Braeside Nursery Centre began in 1964 when it was set up by Alan. L. Hill. His father had always been a farmer and it wasn’t

long until Alan continued in the tradition of working with the countryside at an early age. The nursery was an off shoot from the family farm and Alan slowly built it up, as he explains, ‘When I left school in 1962, I started this to sell to the public in 1964 growing plants. Then it was very small, I started with 16x10 foot glass house, then 50x20 2-3 years later and then 100x20. It was mainly lettuce, tomatoes, chrysanthemum then moved into bedding plants, shrubs, trees in the early 70s and I have been doing that type of thing ever since. So how different was it then to the market these days? ‘I was selling to the garden shops and centres in the early days. There were a lot of shops in Belfast city centre then selling plants, at least four or five of them. I also did May’s Market which is where the Waterfront Hall is now, Lisburn on a Tuesday and Bangor on a Wednesday. I did that for around five years and it was hard to be in two places at once so I then decided to be based here more with people coming up to the nursery. I actually have a few of the original customers still coming in now.’ The nursery has increased in size from a small business to its present day status as one of the largest nurseries in Northern Ireland with probably the widest range of plant material available all the year around. Alan also works with many of the country’s leading landscapers, ‘There’s a lot of landscapers get a lot of plants off me these days for their projects and I actually still deliver to a fellow in Belleek.’ But the general public also travel the very short distance out of Belfast to visit this incredibly beautiful, serene and wonderfully arranged place, a joy for beginners and professionals alike. ‘The business became very different when the big chains came but we have a huge choice here and people like a more personal service and the knowledge and information of what to plant and what to use where. We have everything you could need and I’ve plenty of pansies, violas, wallflowers, autumn flowers, polyanthus, bulbs for the spring like daffodil and crocus. Shrubs we have all year too.’ Braeside also offer stoneware and ornamental pots to enhance any garden patio or home and there is a wide range of garden sundries including fertilisers, composts and natural stone plus it’s a locally owned nursery not that far away. ‘It’s a very short distance out of Belfast, most people know where Roselawn Cemetery is, so it’s not far past that, first on the left.’

Alan Hill has been expanding his beautiful nursery business in the hills for the past 48 years. With the 50th anniversary just round the corner, we speak to this fascinating and hugely knowledgeable man on how it all started and what this local nursery can offer you.

Decades of Growth

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Braeside Nursery Centre began in 1964 when it was set up by Alan. L. Hill. His father had always been a farmer and it wasn’t

long until Alan continued in the tradition of working with the countryside at an early age. The nursery was an off shoot from the family farm and Alan slowly built it up, as he explains, ‘When I left school in 1962, I started this to sell to the public in 1964 growing plants. Then it was very small, I started with 16x10 foot glass house, then 50x20 2-3 years later and then 100x20. It was mainly lettuce, tomatoes, chrysanthemum then moved into bedding plants, shrubs, trees in the early 70s and I have been doing that type of thing ever since. So how different was it then to the market these days? ‘I was selling to the garden shops and centres in the early days. There were a lot of shops in Belfast city centre then selling plants, at least four or five of them. I also did May’s Market which is where the Waterfront Hall is now, Lisburn on a Tuesday and Bangor on a Wednesday. I did that for around five years and it was hard to be in two places at once so I then decided to be based here more with people coming up to the nursery. I actually have a few of the original customers still coming in now.’ The nursery has increased in size from a small business to its present day status as one of the largest nurseries in Northern Ireland with probably the widest range of plant material available all the year around. Alan also works with many of the country’s leading landscapers, ‘There’s a lot of landscapers get a lot of plants off me these days for their projects and I actually still deliver to a fellow in Belleek.’ But the general public also travel the very short distance out of Belfast to visit this incredibly beautiful, serene and wonderfully arranged place, a joy for beginners and professionals alike. ‘The business became very different when the big chains came but we have a huge choice here and people like a more personal service and the knowledge and information of what to plant and what to use where. We have everything you could need and I’ve plenty of pansies, violas, wallflowers, autumn flowers, polyanthus, bulbs for the spring like daffodil and crocus. Shrubs we have all year too.’ Braeside also offer stoneware and ornamental pots to enhance any garden patio or home and there is a wide range of garden sundries including fertilisers, composts and natural stone plus it’s a locally owned nursery not that far away. ‘It’s a very short distance out of Belfast, most people know where Roselawn Cemetery is, so it’s not far past that, first on the left.’

Alan Hill has been expanding his beautiful nursery business in the hills for the past 48 years. With the 50th anniversary just round the corner, we speak to this fascinating and hugely knowledgeable man on how it all started and what this local nursery can offer you.

Decades of Growth

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25 School Road, Crossnacreevy. BT5 7UA. Tel 028 9044 8426. www.braesidenurserycentre.co.uk

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