Not your average festival experience @GinFields

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Think festival and you could be forgiven for thinking I was knee deep in mud, portaloos and warm beer…

…err not this gal!

My dream festival experience would include bunting, a restaurant quality barbecue and the finest alcoholic beverages served in glasses…

And guess what?

The HighField delivered exactly that!

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to GinFields – a very civilised, grown up festival!

It had all the fun and frolics you would expect to find at a Summer festival – including music, games, food, selfie props and bars.

But rather than a muddy field, camping chairs and pot noodles; we were in a beautiful garden complete with hay bales, sofas and amazing food!

And gin, more gin and guess what..?

G I N!

We had a fabulous time meeting interesting people and hearing stories from gin companies near and far and of course sampling the different varieties of gin.

However, don’t you worry if you feel you have missed out!

As gin is so fashionable right now, The HighField have made sure they have plenty of options for you to choose from.

Like your gin served in a grand coupe?

The HighField stock at least 10 different types of gin – served with ice, fruit and juniper berries.

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Fancy a cocktail instead?

How about an English Garden? Hendricks Gin, cloudy apple juice, elderflower cordial, cucumber and of course the all important ice.

Or a jug of Pimms (while the sun is still shining)? This gin based classic is served with lemonade and fruit.

Or maybe you can be tempted with a Sipsmith London Cup? London Dry Gin infused with Earl Grey tea and lemon verbena, lemonade and ice.

Tempted?

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How about a few facts to impress your friends next time they pop round for a G & T…?*

⭐️ Gin is actually flavoured vodka!

⭐️ Gin is meant to be mixed, not drunk straight – making it perfect for cocktails!

⭐️ Gin isn’t actually British! The English discovered that Dutch soldiers drank Jenever in the 17th century, to boost morale before heading into battle. The term “Dutch Courage” was born, and the English brought the idea of making and drinking gin back with them. It would take another 150 years before they would have their own version!

⭐️ London Dry gin is not always made in London!

⭐️ The Philippines drink more gin than any other country in the world!

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GinFields was The HighField’s first ever Gin Festival – but I have a feeling that it may become an annual event!

What’s your favourite tipple? Is it gin? Let me know in the comments below…

The HighField

22 Highfield Road

Edgbaston

B15 3DP

We paid for our own tickets to attend this event and I did not receive any reward for this review. All thoughts and opinions expressed in this post are my own and all photographs were either taken by me or used with permission from The HighField.

*Gin facts courtesy of FoodRepublic.com

I Got 99 Problems But Smiles Ain’t One!

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According to Marilyn Monroe, a smile is the best make up any girl can wear.

I’ve been thinking recently about all the things that make me smile – all the little things that I post weekly about. Smiles are so important to me and I don’t think we do it often enough – at least, I don’t think we do stuff intentionally in order to make ourselves smile.

It doesn’t have to be expensive, nor time consuming – just a small act of self love to bring a smile to your face. Scientifically even a fake smile can do you the world of good. Just taking time to notice the stuff that makes you happier and intentionally including more of it in your every day can increase your happiness.

Every month I challenge myself to do something new – read about my previous challenges here.

This month I am going to SUPERSIZE my Its the little things series and come up with one thing every day that has made me smile.

And I want you to join in too!

Here’s the challenge for you:

I’m challenging all of my readers to experience one thing every day for the month of September that is guaranteed to put a smile on their faces.

Just ONE thing that puts a grin on your face and a giggle in your heart.

Some of my favourite ideas include:

~ finding time to read ~ a beautiful photograph ~ a candlelit bubble bath ~ a new lipstick ~ fresh flowers ~ laughing ~ sending ‘Have a lovely day’ texts ~ a surprise gift ~ anonymous cakes at work ~ hugs ~ a walk in the sunshine ~ finding the perfect quote ~ finishing a project ~ a trip to the library ~ eating my favourite food ~ going the extra mile for someone ~ coffee dates ~ colouring ~ watching old movies ~ starting the day with positive affirmations ~ or exercise ~ my favourite mug ~ doggy snuggles ~ making someone else smile ~ coordinating stationary ~ spending time with loved ones ~ being creative ~

If this feels hard, too foreign or a waste of time. Don’t forget…

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It’s so worth a little effort.

And a final thought for you to carry with you today…

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These are all fabulous reasons to make yourself smile. Remember they’re contagious too!

If you want to join in, it starts September 1st.

Link your posts back to this one so that I can share in all your smiles. Place my Cheshire Cat proudly on your blog too.

I’ll be posting daily throughout the month too and if you’re on Twitter, use #itsthelittlethings and let’s start a revolution!

Can’t wait to see how you all get on!

xo

It’s The Little Things 28/08/16

It’s the things that make me smile a secret smile, make my heart happy and generally make my day delightful.

Here’s a few things from my fabulous week…

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These flowers that I treated myself to
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These cute little charity shop finds
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And this equally cute little outfit I wore to The Beech House
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My new weapons of choice at the gym
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My FREE post-gym reward
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When your coffee comes in pretty tins!

What little things have delighted you this week?

They don’t have to be monumental or extravagant. They just have to have improved your day in some beautiful way.

Let me know below.

Have a fabulous week to come,

Nicky 💋

Monthly Challenge Playlist poetry: #3 The Funky Edition

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This is where I come when I need my spirits lifted, desire a dance party for one or am generally feeling nostalgic.

This playlist is a feel good one, I saved the best ’til last.

If you don’t like what you see here

Now I will tell you what I’ve done for you

Do you have the time?

Can’t stop, addicted to the shindig

It starts with

Come here, baby

It’s just one of those days

Cut my life into pieces

I hate the rain and sunny weather

Until the break of Dawn

Songs

Get the funk out – Extreme

Going Under – Evanescence

Basket Case – Green Day

Can’t Stop – Red Hot Chili Peppers

In the End – Linkin Park

Crazy – Aerosmith

Break Stuff – Limp Bizkit

Last Resort – Papa Roach

Everything About You – Ugly Kid Joe

Original Prankster – The Offspring
I’ve had a blast with this challenge and I’ve enjoyed sharing my eclectic taste in music with you all!

Thanks again to Kristian, who was the inspiration for this post. Read this post and this one if you’re interested in my other playlist poems.

Have you ever created poetry using a random method? Have you ever used music as your inspiration for writing?

As ever, I’d be really interested to hear your thoughts. Let me know below 💋

 

The Beech House Arrives in Style

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And it’s an arrival that has caused some excitement in the area.

On entering The Beech House it’s hard to believe this modern meeting place in the heart of Solihull only opened its doors a couple of weeks ago.

It was mid afternoon when we visited and there was already a hum of activity from inside where many were enjoying food and drink. There were even a few brave souls on the front terrace – enjoying our British Summer…ahem!

Our table was booked for early evening but we decided to make an afternoon of it; giving us chance to sample the cocktail menu…don’t judge me!

I started light, with a glass of Prosecco and hubby had an espresso martini after challenging them via Twitter to impress him with his all time favourite.

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They were certainly up for the challenge, and it was good. I then moved onto this pink little number – if you follow me on Instagram you know I cannot resist a Cosmo! Which was lovely, and more than a little boozy!

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The bar area was pretty full of people checking out what The Beech House has to offer. They have an extensive nibbles, light bites and sandwiches selection to eat in the bar and having eaten lunch here earlier in the week I can confirm that they certainly are tasty. I  highly recommend the smashed sweet potato.

The restaurant has a related atmosphere and pleasant lighting – you will see that some of my photographs certainly have a ‘soft glow’ to them.

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The menu has everything you would expect; including pasta dishes, burgers and home comforts. But it also offers Antipasto Misto and Greek Mezze sharing platters, thirteen different types of Forno Vivo Wood Fired Pizza

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…and a selection of dishes cooked on an Oakman Inns speciality – the Josper oven. It’s a charcoal fired grill which allows food to be smoked, slow cooked and roasted resulting in deliciously tasty and tender meats and vegetables.

Speaking of food…I ordered the chicken liver parfait from the specials menu to start. Which was divine – chunky, fresh and so tasty. It came with a red onion chutney and toasted brioche.

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Hubby had the saltimbocca scotch egg with prosciutto, Lincolnshire sausagemeat and hollandaise.

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The egg was so soft inside when he cut into it – just perfect.

For our mains, we both ordered from the specials menu. I had the smoked salmon, cod and spring onion risotto.

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This was deliciously tasty, with just the right amount of spring onions and without being too fishy.

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I have to admit, it was so filling I did not finish it all.

Hubby had the fish pie, which is something he would not usually choose. But boy were we glad he did – this baby was a.ma.zing!

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I don’t know whether it was the cheddar mash potato lid, the creamy sauce or the fish itself but there was a little something something in there that my tastebuds went crazy for! Hubby described it as “fantasmagorical” – mind you by this point he had consumed a cocktail, a pint of Guinness and was now on the rosé!

I asked three different members of staff but they did not reveal what secrets the pie held – I’m sure the chef would have told me had I asked, but then he’d probably have to kill me…

After a much needed breather we moved onto desserts. I had the blueberry cantucci biscuit meringue mess which was a mix of vanilla, lemon, meringue, mascarpone, smashed Italian biscuits, blueberries, toasted hazelnuts and lemon jelly.

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It was an impressive medley of textures and flavours rather than a mush that eton mess type desserts sometimes are.

Hubby had the yoghurt and vanilla cheesecake with raspberry sorbet. Which was a pretty substantial slice when delivered and I’m afraid to say I had to help him finish it.

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The desserts menu is a lovely one – a final mix of both traditional and seasonal puddings. They are clearly all worthy of a taste as I asked five members of staff what their favourites were and they all gave different answers!

We finished our meal with two of the nicest coffees – and they were hot. Not lukewarm like some, but hot.

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Our meal at The Beech House was absolutely lovely and this was enhanced by the atmosphere and the staff. They were professional, thoughtful and attentive without being over fussy. They brought extra cutlery (in case I needed a spoon for my risotto) and offered to take our photograph.

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Judging by how busy it was when we left, I believe The Beech House has made its arrival known. And as they say, if you’re going to arrive…arrive in style!

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The Beech House

727 Warwick Road

Solihull

B91 3DA

On this occasion we dined as guests of The Beech House. However we had previously eaten lunch there ourselves and as always, all thoughts and opinions expressed in this post are my own and all photographs were taken by us unless otherwise stated.