Thursday, April 29

from our kitchen window

Thursday, April 22

S P R I N G


Tuesday, April 20

R U I N E D



RUINED By Lynn Nottage
Thu 15 Apr 2010 - Sat 5 Jun 2010, Almeida Theatre, Islington
Ruined at Almeida Theatre

As someone who is interested in raising public awareness of the atrocities in the DRC, especially in relation to violence against women, I found Ruined gripping, real and heart wrenching, a play which could speak to the general public and make them want to get involved in the issues.

Lynn Nottage succeeded in writing a script, which was able to examine the complexities of the conflict in the DRC and its horrific affect on the Congolese people, in particular on women, while still allowing for humour to soften the reality of war. The characters had immense strength and ability to cope in completely traumatic situations, the actors excelled in telling their stories.

Ruined is disturbing at times, but has to be to portray the truth of the war that is continuing in the DRC over metal, money and power. Women's bodies are the battlefields of which this war is fought; this play portrays the stories of these women remarkably.

I would recommend that everyone in London go to see this play.

Article on Ruined in the Guardian

Sunday, April 18

Chocolate Self-saucing PUDDING!

100gm Butter
1C Sugar
2Tbs Coco powder
1 1/3C Flour
4tsp Baking powder
1/4 tsp Salt
2/3 C Milk
½ tsp vanilla essence

1 C Brown sugar
½ C white sugar
4 Tbs Coco Powder
2 C Boiling water


Turn oven on to 180C Bake.
Melt the butter and mix in the sugar and coco powder.
Add flour, baking powder and salt and mix until just combined.
Mix in milk and vanilla.
Put into a dish (20x25cm) so it comes no more than 1/3 up the side.
Put brown and white sugar, and coco powder on top.
Just before it goes into the oven carefully pour the boiling water over a spoon onto the mixture.
Bake for 40 minutes at 180C.

Thursday, April 8