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THE 2001 New Zealand sauvi- gnon blancs are just beginning to trickle in, provid ing another good vintage and, thankfully, a con siderably bigger crop than last
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year. One of the f irs t over the doorstep
was 2001 ALLAN SCOTT SAUVI- GNON BLANC a t
£6.99. Allan Scott Wines
is a family winery and vineyard estab lished by owners Allan and Catherine Scott in 1990, but has been heavily involved in different projects since the region's infancy in 1973. Their modern
winery, located in Jackson's Road, Marlborough, is of an original design surrounded by 40 hectares of vine
yards. This award-win
ning winery this year has produced a sauvignon blanc that is dry with exu berant gooseberry, lime and tropical f ru i t characters
abounding. A racy acidity gives a lin gering finish. I t provides an
ideal accompani ment to strong flavoured Chinese food, seafood and salads or equally enjoyable on its
watering goodies.
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FIERY OYSTER WITH TARRAGON SAUCE LAST week my husband and I made a flying
visit to Nice on the Cote d'Azur. Of course, apart from the sunshine and the
sights, the food of this area is very special. There seems to be an abundance of beautiful, beautiful flowers, fresh vegetables, delectable-looking cheeses and pates, as well as a plethora of fish. The markets positively overflow with mouth
and Renate was at the Cafe de Turin, in the Place Garibaldi, Nice, famous for its shellfish. It was a wonderful atmospheric cafe, with all the fish displayed outside in big cabinets. Vic and I
Our first French lunch with our friends Jacques „. . T
...chose La Panache de Fruits de Mer (a mixed plate) which consisted of oysters, sea urchins, half a violet which is apparently the piece de resistance, mussels, clams, prawns, small shrimps and small sea snails, quite a plate full, but delicious, all washed down
w;th wait for it, Foie Gras, a minute on the
tongue and an inch on the hips., followed by terrme de lapin and then an absolutely dehcioi^ concon- coction of mussels. For the mam coupe we tried the
dish of the region, a delicious lamb stew. Another memorable visit was to the villag
Eze on our way back from Monte Carlo. I" this lovely little place perched on a hill, we drank cham pagne at the Chateau de la Chevre D’Or overlook ing the Mediterranean while the sun set. So to remind me of the warm sunny days and the
0 6 fresh oysters, cleaned 0 30g (loz.) light brown sugar
Ingredients (serves two)
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Annabel Karmel’s Complete Party Plan
ner is published by Ebury Press, £12.99.
HALLOWE’EN has always been a time for children to dress up as witches or goblins and go
trick or treating. In the United States,
October 31st has long been an occasion for cele bration, but it has tradi tionally been less of an event in Britain until recent years. Now high street stores are producing decorations and specialist food treats as well as
masks and outfits. Pumpkins are also a
good buy for decoration
and eating, Even if you cannot
afford to kit out the kids in tailor-made costumes, hand-made outfits can be put together from a black dustbin sack or a white
sheet.Annabel Karmel, author of “Annabel Karmel’s Complete Party Planner”, enthuses: “It’s such a fun occasion - chil dren love dressing up, however inexpensive the costume. They like the spooky things of Hal lowe’en. Children like to
be frightened. “But creating the best
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Sunday. 28th October -11 a.m. f P.6B Ice Cteah for anyone
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,Y\all fiO f * E x c e l le n t Food & Crafts — T s a a j a a s r ,
(Standard menu still available)
Fancy Dress Optional with prize for best costume
T H E K IN G S A R M S Bawdlands, Clitheroe 01200 422450
Starts at 8.30pm Food served until 9pm
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th ‘Hallowe'en ^ Disco' •’ f
Fancy Dress A Must!!
£25-00 for Best Costume Hotpot Supper suppUed Come and try Joan s Witches Brew!!
I Traditional Sunday Lunch. 1
2 for *5-00
Mitton Hall C h i l d r e n ’ * Country House Hofei Ha d o w e ’ en
' P a r t y Wednesday
31st October 5-7pm
Children's Entertainer Pizza for tea £5 per child
Tel 01254 826544 t ^Wb s p o o k y
The Edisford Bridge Pub Tel: 01200 411637
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Friday 2nd November staring
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party does not have to be
a long, hard chore. “Forward planning and
organisation is the secret to success and party preparation is all part of the fun,” says Karmel. In her book, Karmel
covers a range of simple, but fun,
teasers.These
include apple bobbing, for which you need a bowl of water, apples and a news paper to stop the floor getting messy. Dealing with trick or
to the party spirit, but advises parents to super vise proceedings. POTATO WITCHES
0 2 medium, round (serves two)
baking potatoes • a little vegetable oil
0 2 sheets of black
paper O 1 small bunch of
chives 0 2 stuffed olives
treaters should also be viewed as a fun activity rather than a chore. Plac ing a hollowed-out pump kin complete with candle inside a window will guar antee callers - and here you should remember gifts for them, with Karmel recommending
sweets.Food is an important
component of any party. The more of a Hallowe’en theme it can have, the better for creating the right atmosphere. Karmel suggests making green ice cubes by adding food colouring to water before it freezes. Her book con tains a number of Hal lowe’en recipes including Dead Man’s Fingers, Bat Cakes and Tombstone Sandwiches. She believes in letting children help out in the kitchen to add
jolly up a baked potato. Wash and dry the pota
0 2 baby carrots O 1 strip of red pepper O cream cheese This is a fun way to
toes, prick all over with a fork and brush with oil. Bake in a hot oven for 60- 75 minutes, until tender (alternatively cook in a microwave/grill combina tion for about 15 minutes, turning halfway through). Make little witches’
heads.DEAD MAN’S FINGERS
0 Thin sliced white
bread, crust removed 0 soft margarine
0 cream cheese or
peanut butter 0 almonds 0 strawberry jam or
tomato ketchup Gently flatten the
hats by cutting circles from the black paper and rolling into a cone. Place the chives in the microwave for 8-10 sec onds - this will make them more pliable and you will he able to stick them on top of the pota toes to make the witches’ green hair. Decorate the potatoes to look like witches’ faces with slices of stuffed olives for the eyes, the tip of a baby car
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slices of bread with a rolling pin to make them more pliable. Spread with a little margarine and either some cream cheese or peanut butter. Roll up the sandwiches and make three indentations with a blunt knife to form the finger joints. Stick an almond on to each tip with a little cream cheese or peanut butter to form the nails and add some strawberry jam or tomato
ketchup for the blood! SPIDER AND BAT CAKES
(makes 10 to 12 cup cakes)
O lOOg (4oz) 0 soft margarine 0 lOOg (4oz.) caster
sugar .............^SSSSS^SSS- A •inipo nf nnft SIUclll lime • 0 1 x 15ml sp (1 tbsp) tarragon or cider vinegar juice o one small im
0 half a green chilli, deseeded and finely chopped O half a small red onion, finely chopped
0 few sprigs fresh tarragon Method
1. Place the sugar, lime juice and vinegar mto a .
small pan and heat gently to dissolve the sugar 2 Remove from the heat, add the chilli, onion and
a couple of roughly chopped tarragon sprigs. Leave 3. Steam the oysters for 8-10 minutes over a medi
um heat until the oysters start to open. 4. Using a cloth to protect your hands, easethe
atmosphere of the Cafe de Turin here is a recipe for °yStere-
shells open. Take a knife and ioosenthefteshf rom the shell. Leaving the oyster meat in the deeper half
of each shell. Discard the upper shell. 5. Add any cooking liquor to the tarragon sauce,
then spoon over the oysters. 6. Garnish with the remaining tarragon and serve
immediately. 2 TIME
rot for a nose and a strip of red pepper for the
mouth.These can be attached to the potatoes with a dab of cream cheese. Place the black hats on the witches
will be conducting his ghost walks for the On Wednesday, lvir oimun
fourth year. This year there will be three walks; the
first tour will be for small children only with mums and dads taking place at 5-30
main Castle Gates at 6-30 p.m. for a com plete tour .of haunted Clitheroe, and the third tour will start at 8 p.m. EVENTS - OCTOBER 26TH TO NOVEMBER 1ST
The second tour will start from the NOVEMBER 1ST ____ what’s on in the Valley
compiled by Marcia Morris All entries for inclusion to be on a listings f o rm
available from the d
Tourist Information Centre in Market Place, Clitheroe, and h in by the 10th of the month prior to the event
& ? S S S S °
m.satur: 3rd - Bushbum Drive Park, Lang"0-
a grand firework display and bonfirent t p.m. All proceeds to St .Leonards Scout
Group, Langho. Inquiries, tel. 012UU
4443rd-Clitheroe Football Club Shaw- bridge, soul night discoat8p.rn. Admis- sion by ticket only. Inquiries, tel. 01ZUU
44^ dG oavv cj
dra - Sawliey Village Hall, Bowland Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers
• o------- ____ . m h T l i fo re
Ghost walks with Simon Entwistle from invite you to an o p e n 2 0^200 426821^ ^ ^ ^ ^
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jazz evening with the Pendle Jazzmen at 7-30 for 8 p.m. Tickets and inquiries, tel.
° 27tn - west nrauiuiu v
31st - Clitheroe Library Society, a dis cussion on a diverse variety of books, relaxed and informal at 7 p.m. Monthly meetings. Inquiries, tel. 01200 428848. 31—
. ,. Simon riniwisuc. *■
01200426821. 31st —
children only. Others at 6-30 p.m. and 8 p.m. from Castle Gates. Inquiries, tel.
1st - Hallowe'en ghost walks withrwit •«•»** ~
host. al
quiz in aid of Lane Ends Community Centre, at 8
p.m.NOVEMBER 1st - Knowle Green Village Hall
Hark to Bounty, Slaidbum, fun
autumn luncheon concert with Ruth Longmaid (violin) and Jonathan Scott (piano). Concert at noon followed by
Syd Cumbus on "The Yorkshire Dales . J ~
sS E 27^ - West Bradford Village Hall, a CircleM/ireie, a uim. m
27th to 29 th - Family fun fair at Edis- I n q r M - n e - V
01200 441507, or TIC and Pye's, York
Street28th - Hurst Green Memorial Hall, flea market and indoor car boot sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
sented by Jim Atherton at 7-30 p.m. m Read United Reformed Church. Gth - Ribble Valley Crossroads Oar
talk "Ina au u vnd Out of Uiatet j^r .e- / u t —
ing for Carers" from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 5 Waddington Road, Clitheroe. Informa
P » t 0« i~ Friendly
October 25th, 2001 19
y0 flute, cello and harp.. at 7-301 p.m. m the
tion about support at home for carers. Inquiries, tel. 01200 422104. 7th - Knowle Green Village Hall, an illustrated talk entitled "Walking the Ribble Way" presented by Dr and Mrs Kellington, of Clitheroe. 7-30 for 8 p.m. 7th - Clitheroe Concerts Society pre- sent xruufej auuit^uw w.-— , at
.
Lecture Theatre, CRGS, York Street. Tickets TIC or at the door.
in
autumn luncheon series, a recital by stu dents from Chetham's School of Music, Manchester. Concert starts at noon fol lowed by lunch. Inquiries, tel. 01404
8th - Knowle Green Village Hail, 826948.
lunch. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826948. 1st - Clitheroe Naturalists' Society lec
ture in Clitheroe Library at 7-30 p.m. raJ^ it - irDm iY iq (vrfHll
O Further details of some of the above events can be found in adjacent
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"Lifestyle" advertisements. 0 A booking service for the theatres
present "Wedding of the Year" m Trinity 01200425566. g a p * * 5 **
what’s on in the North compiled by John Turner
© 2 eggs O lOOg (4oz.) self-rais ing flour (substitute 2
tbsp cocoa powder for 2 tbsp of the flour for the chocolate cakess) O 1
Vi tsp orange rind
(optional) To make five of each
design, divide the cake mixture in two and add one tbsp of cocoa powder
to half of it. Preheat the oven to
180C/350F/Gas 4. Beat together the mar
garine and sugar until light and fluffy . Beat the eggs into the mixture one at a time, adding a spoon ful of the flour with the second egg. Sieve the flour and cocoa mix into the bowl and stir until well-blended. If using orange rind add it now to flavour the chocolate sponge mixture. Line a bun tray with paper cases and spoon into them until about two-thirds full for the spider cakes. If you want a rounded
top for the bats, fill the cases a little more (this mixture will make 12 spi der cakes but probably 10
bat cakes). Bake the cakes for 15 to
20 minutes. Put on a wire
rack to cool. topping Spider cakes
0 lOOg (4 oz.) plain or
milk chocolate liquorice laces0 10 chocolate marsh
mallow tea cakes O Liquorice Allsorts,
Mini Smarties Melt the chocolate in a
heatproof bowl over a pan of simmering water. Using a palette knife, cover each cake with some of the melted chocolate. Arrange six liquorice strips for the spiders’ legs and stick a teacake in the centres. Finish with Liquorice All sorts and Mini Smarties
for eyes.
TOPPING Bat cakes
O lOOg (4oz.) softened
butter 0 175g (6oz.) icing
sugar 0 2 tbsp cocoa powder
0 1 tbsp milk O 1 tube black writing
icing O Liquorice Allsorts
edible silver balls To make the chocolate frosting beat the butter
until creaming. Sieve the icing sugar
and cocoa and gradually beat into the butter with the milk using a wooden spoon.When the cakes have cooled, cut off the tops of the cakes and cut into three sections. Use the two curved ends to make wings (reserve the middle section). Drawa V with black writing icing on the wings. Spread a thick layer of chocolate frosting over the surface of the cakes, positioning the wings so they stand
up.You will need to cut small squares of cake from the middle section to position under the wings to prop them up. Stick edible silver balls on top of black liquorice sweets for the bat’s eyes.
iHTiKHiJB to 10th. Box office: 01772 258858.
LE COSTUME.
The Lowry, Salford Quays. Until October 28th. Box office: 0161
876 2000. TWO, a play by Jim
Cartwright, The Dukes Theatre, Lan caster, Until October 27th. Box office: 01524
598500. THE FLY, Oldham
Coliseum Theatre. Until November 10th. Box office: 0161 624
2829. TITUS ANDRON-
ICUS, Charter The atre, Preston, October 29th to 31st. Box office: 01772 258858. MURDER BY MISADVENTURE,
starring Robert Pow ell, Lyric Theatre, Sal ford Quays, October 30th to November 3rd. Box office: 0161 876
2000.SHAKESPEARE IN TROUBLE, Quondam Theatre Company, Fleetwood Marine Hall, Novem ber 1st, Box office 01253770547. DANCING AT
LUGHNASA, Dukes Theatre, Lancaster, From November 2nd to 24th. Box office: 01524 598500.
SUPERSTAR, Man chester Opera House. Until November 17th. Box office: 0161
JESUS CHRIST
2422509. THE PIRATES OF
PENZANCE. Lyric
Theatre, Salford Quays. November 14th to 17th. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays. Box office: 0161
8762000. MISS SAIGON,
Palace Theatre, Man chester. From Novem ber 15th. Box office: 01612422524. RENT. Blackpool
SPEND SPEND ^
TRA, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, October
HALLE ORCHES 25th. Box office: 0161907
9000.OSLO PHILHAR MONIC. Bridgewater
Hall, Manchester, Octo ber 26th. Bax office: 0161 907
9000.DOMINIC KIRWAN sings at Preston Charter Theatre, October 26th. Box office: 01772 258858. BY JOVI, tribute band
GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS .
Colne Municipal Hall, November 9th. Box office: 01282 661234. SUPERSTARS,
Colne Municipal Hall, November 10th. Box office: 01282 661234. PATTI AUSTIN at
Manchester Opera House, November 11th. Box office: 0161 242
2524.BBC PHILHAR MONIC. Bridgewater
Hall, Manchester, November 16th. Box
office: 0161907 9000. T-REXTASY, Colne
at Colne Municipal Hall, October 26th. Box office:
Municipal Hall, November 16th. Box office: 01282 661234.
01282661234 F R E C K L E T O N BRASS BAND, Marine
POOL PHILHAR MONIC ORCHES
ROYAL LIVER
Hall, Fleetwood, October 27th. Box office: 01253
771141. BBC PHILHAR
MONIC. Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, Octo ber 27th. Box office: 0161 907
9000.LAD YSM IT H BLACK MAMBAZO AND THE WOMEN OF MAMBAZO, Bridge- water Hall, Manchester, October 28th. Box office:
0161907 9000. GYPSY TANGO
PASION, London Con- certante, Preston Charter Theatre, October 28th. Box office: 01772 258858. ROYAL LIVERPOOL
P H I L H A RMO N I C
ORCHESTRA. Preston Guild Hall, October 30th.
Box office: 01772 258858. NEIL SEDAKA,
TRA, Preston Guild Hall, November 27th. Box office: 01772
258858. and events throughout the region is
available from the Tourist Information • « . , tm _ _ _ /^1,
4.1.Amn fol
t h e
fo r e st
AND ME. Museum of Science and Indus try, Manchester. Until
January 27 th. P R I V A T E
MYTHS, recent
paintings by Shanti Panchal. Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery. Until Novem
ber 3rd.TI PLADY'S BLACKBURN, life in
Bridgewater Hall, Man chester, October 30th. Box office: 01619079000. EMPEROR STRIN G
the 1830s to 1870s, Until November 17th, Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery. GATEWAY TO
QUARTET. Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, Octo ber 31st. Box office: 0161
9079000. NILS LOFGREN, gui
tarist, singer and song writer. Municipal Hall,
Colne, November 2nd. Box office: 01282 661234. SISTERS OF SOUL. Blackpool Grand The
HOPE, paintings by Ern Brooks, Until November 3rd, Black burn Museum and Art
Gallery. C H R I S T I N E T „
STANFORD, textile artist. Duke's Gallery, Lancaster. Until November 16th.
atre, November 3rd. Box office: 01253 290190. COLNE ORCHES
Grand Theatre. November 19 th to 24th. Box office: 01253 290190.
SPEND, Manchester Opera House, Novem ber 27th until Decem ber 8th. Box office: 0161 2422524.
ri]« CARMEN, Grand
Theatre, Blackpool, October 28th and 29th. Box office: 01253
290190. TURANDOT Grand
Theatre, Blackpool, October 30th. Box office: 01253290190. AIDA, with Preston
Opera. Preston Charter Theatre, November 7th
RAW, dance and per
TRAL SOCIETY, pro gramme of Mozart waltzes and marches. Colne Municipal Hall, November 4th. Box office: 01282661234. THE SOLID GOLD
cussion, Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays, October 25th to 27th. Box office: 01618762000. READY STEADY
ROCK 'N ROLL SHOW. Manchester Opera House, November 4th. Box office: 0161 242 2524. STATUS QUO, Pre
ston Guild Hall, Novem ber 5th. Box office: 01772
258858.MA N C H E S T E R CAMERATA,' Colne Municipal Hall, Novem ber 8th. Box office: 01282
661234. SOLID GOLD ROCK
'N1 ROLL SHOW. Pre ston Guild Hall, Novem ber 7th. Box office: 01772
258858‘MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays, November 7th. Box office: 0161876 2000.
DANCE with Wayne Sleep amd Melanie Stace. Blackpool Grand Theatre. November 1st and 2nd. Box office: 01253290190. M I C H A E L
CLARK AND DANCERS. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays, November 6th. Box office: 0161876 2000. MARK MORRIS
DANCE GROUP. Lyric Theatre, Salford Quays. November 12th and 13th. Box office: 01618762000. CINDERELLA,
English National Bal let. Manchester Opera House, November 20th to 24th. Box office: 01612422524.
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