Film Review – LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE – By Ruth Sharpe
Family values uncovered DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILIES have made the film industry a lot of money. Filmgoers love to see how much worse their own family could be and, more importantly, how
Film Review – THE BLACK DAHLIA
Should that be Black and Decker? THE CASE of The Black Dahlia investigates one of the most notorious murders in Hollywood history. In 1947, Elizabeth Short, an aspiring actress, was
Cruise with your kids – PART TWO
IF YOU’RE considering a family holiday with a difference, why not consider a cruise? In the second part of our two-part guide to planning a family holiday at sea we
Informal tasting at The WareHouse during October
WINEMINE’S POPULAR daily wine tasting is continuing throughout October. Each week will be themed on a different grape variety. These events present a great opportunity to visitors to taste and
Key Lime Pie
By Sheena Rawcliffe THIS DESSERT originated in America and is a rich cousin to Lemon Meringue Pie. Ingredients: • Your chosen pastry case. • 10-12 limes – this will depend
Stir Fried Vegetables
By Sheena Rawcliffe THE IMPORTANT thing for the success of stir frying is to ensure that your wok (ideally) or large frying pan is very hot, the vegetables are dry,
Christmas cake
By Sheena Rawcliffe WITH A little over two months to Christmas, you should now be thinking of making your Christmas cake. I have used the following recipe for the last
Salmon
By Sheena Rawcliffe SALMON IS a wonderful fish with all sorts of health-giving properties. A simple dish is griddle salmon with stir fried vegetables. As salmon is an oily fish,
TRAVEL NEWS
Room for pets TRAVELLERS WHO cannot bear to be parted from their pets received good news this week, when one of Britain’s biggest hotel chains announced it is to install
Making merry in the Midlands!
FLYING BACK to the UK from Faro has never been easier, and the run up to Christmas is a great excuse to pop back for a spot of Christmas shopping,

