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dish m m m rn .......... ; with MARCIA MORRIS Goats treat worth tasting Weekendplus
TORTILLA BEANY BAKE with The Vegetarian Society
DON’T forget, National Vegetarian Week starts on May 24th until the 30th. I t is an annual celebration of the meat-free alternative.
; ; To encourage people to mark National Vegetarian Week the Veg etarian Society has devised some
; exclusive gourmet recipes or a tasty i store-cupboard supper idea for our
readers to enjoy. Vegetarian cuisine is on the up!
With three million vegetarians in the UK and 50% of the population “meat-reducing", vegetarian food is
■ more inventive, more delicious and more exciting than ever. What better way for our readers
to mark National Vegetarian Week than by trying a sensational season al menu specially created by chefs from the Vegetarian Society’s Cor don Vert School. Vegetarian cooking has come a
long way since the humble nut roast. I t is now more popular than ever before. Supermarkets, restaurants and caterers have all recognised this and now offer more choice when it comes to shopping and eating. The Vegetarian Society is keen to
point out tha t meat-free does not equal a limited and bland diet. There are now plenty of products
on the market that can be cooked, seasoned and flavoured in the same
way as meat, and the sheer range of exotic fruits and vegetables means that exciting and tasty vegetarian cuisine is available to all.
: _ If readers are more interested in
inspiration for a tasty family tea, the Vegetarian Society has a fantastic store cupboard dish for you. Tortilla Beany Bake is quick to
assemble and will be loved by the whole family. Luscious layers of creme fraiche, spinach and flageolet beans, flour tortillas and tomato sauce,topped off with grated cheese make this a substantial yet healthy meal that looks as good as it tastes. The. Vegetarian Society is also
launching “Food for Thought’” - the essential guide to going vegetarian just in time for National Vegetarian Week. Readers can order a free copy by
calling the society on 0161925 2000. TORTILLA BEANY BAKE
- Store cupboard ingredients
• 5 Herb-flavoured wraps (large) 9 2 medium red onion,' thinly,:
sliced 9 170g/6oz. Frozen spinach (will
defrost to 75g/3 oz) • 350g/12oz. Tinned flageolet
beans (drained weight) • 300ml/10oz. half fat creme
fraiche (or natural yoghurt) • 425g ja r ready-made tomato
pasta sauce • 100g/
4oz.Vegetarian cheddar
cheese, grated You will also need a circular
ceramic baking dish deep enough to hold the tortilla layers.
Method 1. Heat the oven to
190°C/375°/Gas 5. 2. Grill the wraps on both sides
until beginning to crisp. 3. Saute the onion in a little oil. 4. Mix the spinach, beans and
creme fraiche together., 5. Layer the tortilla and the veg
etables in the following order: wrap, 1/3 tomato sauce, an onion, wrap, half the bean mixture, wrap, 1/3 tomato sauce, an onion, wrap, half the bean mixture, wrap 1/3 tomato sauce, and finally the grated cheese. 6. Bake for 15-20 minutes.
I AM not a great lover of irrelevant, flippant
sounding wine names, but I am sure that there
will be a lot of OLD GIT red sold over the Father’s Day period.
One wine tha t does
capture my imagination has got to be the tongue in cheek South African red GOATS DO ROAM. A pure pun, which falls flat in conservative South Africa, the Cote de Rhone wine from France, is one of its best selling wines overseas. The wine shares the
principal grape varieties of its French counter part with a dollop of pinotage as well as the shiraz,
carignan,
grenache and mourve- dre. To say it was an out standing success is an understatement. The first vintage was in 1999 and 165,000 cases were produced and sold, 100,00 were red the rest was rose and white. The Fairview Estate,
owned by Charles Back, situated in the Paarl dis trict of South Africa pro duces this wine and on the estate they have a herd of goats from which
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^ -^SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS i8S^ & GARDENS CRUISE
Departing 25th August 2004
(S an k Holiday Departure) Discover truly breathtaking natural scenery as we cruise
round the top of Scotland. Visit the delightful coastal port of Serabster. from
where you’ll have the chance to enjoy the idyllk Castle of Mey, and Ullapool, with the opportunity to visit the world-renowned Inverewe Cardens. Then there’s the beautiful Isle of Mull and the pretty harbour of Tobermory • far removed from the stresses and strains of
everyday life. SUMMER SUNSHINE
CRUISE - MV Funchal Departing 21st September 2004
The MV Funchal combines an intimate, friendly atmosphere with a wide range of modern facilities to create a great cruising experience. Let your vessel transport you to seven fantastic ports of call, where slghseeing, shopping and pienty of sunshine awaits.
CRUISE TO THE
COSTA DEL SOL Departing 2nd October 2004
Let the MV Funchal transport you to six fantastic ports of call, where sightseeing, shopping and plenty of sunshine awaits. Why not extend your holiday and enjoy an additional seven-night cruise around the Canary Islands and Madeira from Just an additional £240 per person, visiting Madeira, Tenerife and Lanzarote?
CANARY ISLANDS
& MADEIRA CRUISE -FLY/CRUISE Departing 10th October 2004
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Cruising from Newcxstfo (North Shields) Ports of call: Scrnbster, Ullapool, Tobermory and Crmnedc Accommodation In your chosen grade of cabin Live West End style entertainment every evening, including resident band & entertainer. Alt meals on board Complimentary coaching to Newcastle (North Shields), returning from Greenock
5 days from,£249
> Cruising from Uvvrpool 1 Extensive cruising itinerary including 7 ports of cell; Oporto, Lisbon, Cadiz, Gibraltar, Tangier, Vigo and Cobn (for
12 days from £599 iLlns with full private facilities Including > Entertainment each evening
1 Exciting range of optional shore excursions 1 Complimentary coaching from selected areas to Liverpool and return
• Convenient cruise departure from Liverpool 11 days from £399
• Six excellent ports of call including Oporto, Lisbon, Cadiz, CaubhNW, Gibraltar and Malaga
■ Eight nights' accommodation onboard MV - Funchal - all meals & entertainment on board
• Overnight B&B hotel accommodation In northern Spain on the return journey
Complimentary coaching from selected areas to Liverpool and return
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This really Is the perfect opportunity to take a pre- winter tonic and enjoy a leisurely cruise on board an ' excellent vessel to four wonderful ports of call • not forgetting the chance to add on a four night stay in ] Spain's sunny Costa del Sol, for a great value price! [
MADEIRA & CANARY
ISLANDS CRUISE Departing 31st October 2004
From the comfort of the Impressive MV Van Gogh you will experience a myriad of delightful destinations and a very special atmosphere. There will be plenty to do and see ashore and afloat, and our Itinerary offers a lovely blend of leisurely days cruising at sea, sightseeing and shopping ashore.
r j CRUISE SOUTH
Pour excellent ports of call - Casablanca, Madeira, Tcscriie & Lznutote
Return flights direct to Malaga from Liverpool and Manchester
8 days from £499
Seven nights' accommodation on board the MV Fumftjl
All meals & entertainment on board All Air and Port Taxes Included EXTEND YOUR STAY: Enjoy a four night stay in Spain’s sunny Costa del Sol from just £139
- Cruising from Liverpool 12 days from £599
• Extensive cruising itinerary including S ports of call; La Coruna, Lisbon, IWurifs, Madeira and Oporto
• Atl cabins with full private facilities including air conditioning
• Full board on the MV Van Gogh • Entertainment each evening • Exciting range of optional shore excursions • Complimentary coaching from selected areas to Liverpool and return
TO THE SUN Departing 11th November 2004
Fantastic Ocean cruising Is now on your doorstep with this wonderful "Cruise South to the Sun", onboard the evcr-popular MV Van Gogh, departing directly from Uverpooll Top up the tan at five sun drenched ports of call and take a break away from the bleak British winter weather - all for a great- value price!
■ Convenient cruise departure from Liverpool 10 days from£399
’ Five excellent ports of call - La Coruna, Tangier. ClbrxiUr, Cadiz and Lisbon
• Nine nights' accommodation onboard the MV Van Gogh
• All meals & entertainment onboard • All port taxes Included • Services of the ship’s crew onboard • Complimentary coaching from selected areas to Liverpool and return
TARTAN, TURKEY &
TINSEL PARTY CRUISE Departing 20th November 2004
Celebrate Christmas early onboard the MV Van Gogh as you cruise from Liverpool to Greenock. Sailing From: Liverpool
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CHRISTMAS MARKETS PARTY CRUISE Departing throughout December 2004
Ports of call: Bromerhaven, Ams terdam (Ijmuidon) and Z c cb ru jg o Sailing From: London Tilbury
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Departing 17th & 22nd April 2005 • Four excellent ports of call - Stavanger, U
S 6 days from £299
PARTY CRUISE TO THE CAPITAL
Departing 27th April 2005 Give yourself a real t re a t and travel to London by luxury ocean cruise liner!
Sailing From: Newcastle (North Shields) 2 days from £89
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• Six excellent ports of call - Oporto, Cadiz, Gibraltar, Tangier, Lisbon and Vigo
Sailing From: Falmouth 9 days from £399
ST PETERSBURG & THE BALTIC CAPITALS CRUISE
Departing 4th & 15th September 2005 P o r ts of call: Copenhagen, Stockholm, Tallinn, S t . P e te rsb u rg and Helsinki Sailing From: Hull
12 days from £699 CARIBBEAN WINTER
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with wine writer , Mike Murdoch
they produce a range of cheeses, all of which are available from their shop. I t is the story of the
goats, that live in a tower on the estate that gave rise to this wine. The story goes that Charles Back’s son, Jason, left the gate open at the bottom of the tower one night and in the morn ing the goats were seen to be eating the best of the grapes. On closer inspec tion they had chosen differ ent grapes to eat and so a blend was made from the goats selection. A good story or a first-class mar keting tool, but it makes for good reading and the wine is excellent too. Hard on the heels of the Goats do Roam are two rel
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atively new wines. Goats do Roam in Villages, a pun on the Cote de Rhone Vil lage appellation, being a better selection of grapes
,for a more serious wine. The last of the wines to be added to the stable is Goat Roti, an intended pun on the renowned Cote Roti, again from the Northern Rhone. This is the most serious of them all, made from selected shiraz, grenache, carignan and viognier, a white aromatic grape which softens the wine out a little. The bunches were sorted
for under and over ripe grapes which were remov ed, then gently pressed and fermented in open topped fermentation vessels prior to going into French oak casks. This is a big wine in all respects, being 15% abv, but with chunky fruit and a spicy persistent finish. Goats do Roam is avail
able from supermarkets like Booths for around £4. 99, the Goats do Roam in Villages, £6.89, and Goat Roti, £8.99, both from Majestic Wine Warehouse. A delicious touch of the magic of South African wines - pure sunshine in a glass.
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Spotlight on this week’s hot properties...
■ HEWETSONS Estate Agents are offering for sale at £495,000 a detached character cottage, White Cottage, Pleas- ington Lane, Pleas- ington. The property offers exceptional accom modation in a unique riverside position with beautifully maintained private garden areas. The accommodation has been fastidiously maintained with the benefit of modern quality fit ments and is in attractive deco rative order throughout. Briefly comprising: Reception
hallway, lounge, inner hallway, cloaks, dining room, breakfast kitchen, porch, conservatory/sit- ting breakfast room, utility. To the first floor there is a stair case, inner landing, master bed room, en suite bathroom, 2 fur ther bedrooms, house bathroom, attic. Also garage and workshop.
B 18 WOODLANDS Drive, Whallcy is on the market with Mortimers and an asking price of offers in the region of £189,000 are sought. It is a mature three bedroomed semi detached residence in a village location lying close to the cen tre of the popular Ribblc Valley village of Whalley. It is accessed from King Street and lies in a small cul-de-sac location of four other properties at the end of the drive itself. The village amenities are easily accessible and include a wide range of shops, Spar superinark-
HBRODEN Lloyd
te, health centre, library, junior school, churches and a good rail transport system. The market town of Clithcroc and the larger towns of Blackburn, Accrington and Burnley are also easily accessed, so too is the A59 lead ing to the motorway network.
are offering for sale Apartment 9, The Fountains, Barrow- ford, at an asking price of £119,950. The property is an executive first floor flat offering two bedroomed accom modation in a thriv ing village and hav ing easy access to the motor way network. The master bedroom has en- suite shower facilities; the breakfast kitchen is fitted to a high standard in cherrywood; 3pce bathroom with Rocha suite and Grohe shower.
Outside there is a designated car parking space for one car. The property is beautifully maintained and would suit the first time buyer. The estate agents can be con tacted on 01282 602000.
Highly-desirable property
10 Lowergate, Clitheroe.
Price guide £ 2 7 5 ,0 0 0
THIS highly desirable his toric town centre four-bed- roomed home is our prop erty of the week. The double-fronted cot
tage was originally a cot tage and blacksmith's and has recently undergone a complete refurbishment, including hardwood dou ble-glazed windows, a new kitchen with flag floor, cast iron Yorkshire range, new bathroom and restoration of doors and panelling. A traditonal reception
hallway gives access to the ground floor accommoda tion and staircase. The sitting room
includes a beamed ceiling, open stone feature fire place and hearth and arched recesses. A gener ously-proportioned study has a beamed ceiling and a
restored cast iron and tiled fireplace. The living room features
stone mullion double glazed sash opening win dows and traditional stone built open fire. A restored Yorkshire
range is the focal point of the generous kitchen with a range of handmade qual ity wall and base units and many features, including a restored London ceramic sink with drainer sur rounded by a fitted beech block work surface to three sides. The staircase features a
half landing with etched and coloured glass sky light. From the landing are two bedrooms and a walk- in wardrobe. A second landing gives
access to two further bed rooms and the house bath room which has a four- piece suite including a mains power shower. To the rear of the prop-
erty is a private secluded agents: MSW Hewetsons, garden and patio with Chartered Surveyors, 6 - 8 handmade arbour.
Church Street, Clitheroe.
Viewing is strictly by Tel. 01200 424142 www. appointment with the
mswhewetsons.co.uk
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