I came back from shopping in town to find a notice pinned on a tree by where i park my van. I went to have a read only to find the it was the first person i saw the day i moved into my house.
R.I.P. Jose Alves 91 anos
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Thursday 29 September 2016
Sunday 25 September 2016
Whole meal bread
It's now over six years now that i have been making my own bread. I admit to be using a Panasonic bread maker and it's about the most important gadget i have and won't be without it.
I treated myself to 12 kilo of Allinson Wholemeal flour. The recipe I used was for a 50% mix of white flour and 50% Wholemeal because i don't really like brown bread but as it's good for me i have to give it a try.
I used the recipe that comes in the Panasonic manual when you buy a bread maker. Each loaf was life brown bread and not as good as i am used to. Today i used the recipe that is for white sandwich bread and it worked perfect just like white bread but brown. After cooking put a damp cloth over the top and it makes the crust as little softer.
I treated myself to 12 kilo of Allinson Wholemeal flour. The recipe I used was for a 50% mix of white flour and 50% Wholemeal because i don't really like brown bread but as it's good for me i have to give it a try.
I used the recipe that comes in the Panasonic manual when you buy a bread maker. Each loaf was life brown bread and not as good as i am used to. Today i used the recipe that is for white sandwich bread and it worked perfect just like white bread but brown. After cooking put a damp cloth over the top and it makes the crust as little softer.
Saturday 24 September 2016
Iberianspices Mail order
For those who don't know i sell Spices and most probably i have the best selection for sale at any market to be found in Portugal.
After being asked a lot about mail order i have decided to give it a go. Over the next few days the Iberianspices Blog will change. A complete stock list with product pack size and price will be displayed.
I have a Paypal account and all i need to do is send via email a Paypal invoice and you can make payment from your card to Paypal. Please note you don't need a Paypal account to make payment.
As they say watch this space for news.
After being asked a lot about mail order i have decided to give it a go. Over the next few days the Iberianspices Blog will change. A complete stock list with product pack size and price will be displayed.
I have a Paypal account and all i need to do is send via email a Paypal invoice and you can make payment from your card to Paypal. Please note you don't need a Paypal account to make payment.
As they say watch this space for news.
The market
Today was my first day at the markets since i returned from the UK. As a little treat i brought back a few treats for those English who can't do without English food.
This market is great undercover so no chance of rain or even wind as it's under cover and protected on most sides.
As a bonus the market now has Wifi
This market is great undercover so no chance of rain or even wind as it's under cover and protected on most sides.
The Reunion
While in Liverpool on my last trip i went to a school Reunion for those who attended Rosco Garsfild road school.
The night went well in fact a little to well but nobody got drunk after all we are all in our late 60's. The surprise to me was a number of ladies turned up, our school was in two halves and a fence between the two. The only disappointment for me was John Wild never turned up, i wasn't told till the end was that he passed away the week before. John and i used to help each other with homework and generally where good mates at school.
Seeing Steve after his accident was good he has made great progress and is now able to walk but not unaided.
I took loads of pictures on my digital camera and put the memory card in my wallet. The next day while i was in town my wallet was stolen and all the photos have gone i can only hope some of the others there on the night will have some pictures they can let me have.
The night went well in fact a little to well but nobody got drunk after all we are all in our late 60's. The surprise to me was a number of ladies turned up, our school was in two halves and a fence between the two. The only disappointment for me was John Wild never turned up, i wasn't told till the end was that he passed away the week before. John and i used to help each other with homework and generally where good mates at school.
Seeing Steve after his accident was good he has made great progress and is now able to walk but not unaided.
I took loads of pictures on my digital camera and put the memory card in my wallet. The next day while i was in town my wallet was stolen and all the photos have gone i can only hope some of the others there on the night will have some pictures they can let me have.
Wednesday 21 September 2016
Back and settling back into life in the Sun
It's only a couple of days and i am back and waiting for my first market. The highlight of the trip was seeing someone special apart from my Mum. We enjoyed some nice nights out together and i look forward to a trip over soon to see her again.
I got to see my Mum a lot and even cut her grass, i can't even remember the last time i cut grass. Of course i got to see my grandaughter always a highlight of any trip back.
Two thousand kilometers is a long drive but this time i had someone who wanted a lift back to the UK so it was nice to have company.
I have a new Spice supplier who also sells Organic Spices, i have found they have 12 Spices that i can but and sell for the same price as i did with normal spices. After speaking to both my suppliers they both tell me that over 90% of my Spices are in fact Organic. The difference being that most growers can't afford the fees to register as Organic. For four years the growers have to hae there land surveyed and certified as organic. After four years they can claim to be Organic but the cost is the prolem so they just sell there Spiees
I got to see my Mum a lot and even cut her grass, i can't even remember the last time i cut grass. Of course i got to see my grandaughter always a highlight of any trip back.
Two thousand kilometers is a long drive but this time i had someone who wanted a lift back to the UK so it was nice to have company.
I have a new Spice supplier who also sells Organic Spices, i have found they have 12 Spices that i can but and sell for the same price as i did with normal spices. After speaking to both my suppliers they both tell me that over 90% of my Spices are in fact Organic. The difference being that most growers can't afford the fees to register as Organic. For four years the growers have to hae there land surveyed and certified as organic. After four years they can claim to be Organic but the cost is the prolem so they just sell there Spiees
Tuesday 13 September 2016
getting ready for the drive back
It may be a few days early but I have to get ready for the journey home some time so I stared a few days early. This time I am bringing loads of Organic Spices and I can sell them for the same price as my none Organic spices. My supplier tells me that most of the Spices I have been selling are in fact Organic it is just the cost to register and have yearly inspections that stop the growers from declaring they are Organic.
As I have room in my van I am also bringing back to sell at the markets English food. There are loads of people who don't or won't accept the fresh Portuguese food on offer and would rather pay extra for English food laced with all kinds of additives. Last trip the most popular thing I had was Custard creams and Cloudy lemonade and I have an order for 6 bottles of lemonade. I picked out only a small range of goods for sale and hopefully after two or three markets all should be gone till my next trip to restock.
As I have room in my van I am also bringing back to sell at the markets English food. There are loads of people who don't or won't accept the fresh Portuguese food on offer and would rather pay extra for English food laced with all kinds of additives. Last trip the most popular thing I had was Custard creams and Cloudy lemonade and I have an order for 6 bottles of lemonade. I picked out only a small range of goods for sale and hopefully after two or three markets all should be gone till my next trip to restock.
Thursday 8 September 2016
Who said Scousers don't work
After seeing English workers during my time in business I was so surprised at what I saw while sat outside my daughters house. I arrived from Portugal at 6am in the morning and instead of waking her I stayed outside in my van.
My granddaughter is always excited to see me so I wanted to surprise her before she went to school. I told my daughter not to answer the door on the morning I was due. I knocked on the door at the agreed time and my granddaughter opened the door. It was worth waiting outside just to see her face she seems just as excited to see me as she always is.
Now back to waiting in the van. A little before 7am I saw someone walking fast with a long ladder and at first my first thought was he had stolen the ladder. Until I saw him put the ladder up to someone's window, then Oh is he going to break in but no another two guys came with ladders came and started to do the upstairs windows of a number of houses in the street. As quick as they came 2 more came to clean the downstairs now remember what I said about time it still was before 7am in the morning.
I do have a photo but the IPad won't let me download it so I have to wait till I get home and have access to desktop computer whe I get home.
My granddaughter is always excited to see me so I wanted to surprise her before she went to school. I told my daughter not to answer the door on the morning I was due. I knocked on the door at the agreed time and my granddaughter opened the door. It was worth waiting outside just to see her face she seems just as excited to see me as she always is.
Now back to waiting in the van. A little before 7am I saw someone walking fast with a long ladder and at first my first thought was he had stolen the ladder. Until I saw him put the ladder up to someone's window, then Oh is he going to break in but no another two guys came with ladders came and started to do the upstairs windows of a number of houses in the street. As quick as they came 2 more came to clean the downstairs now remember what I said about time it still was before 7am in the morning.
I do have a photo but the IPad won't let me download it so I have to wait till I get home and have access to desktop computer whe I get home.
Saturday 3 September 2016
Turmeric new Wonder Spice
After reading about the new wonder Spice Turmeric i had to have my say. I stock Turmeric but i am probably the only person selling ORGANIC Turmeric here in Portugal. So look out for me at the markets and get this wonder Spice it's certified ORGANIC.
Turmeric - Nature's wonder drug! The healthiest herbs & spices
Turmeric - Nature's wonder drug! The healthiest herbs & spices
- Herbs and spices have more antioxidants than any other food group
- Can help prevent the initial triggering of mutations in your DNA
- Taking a moment to spice up your life can have far-reaching consequences
Published:
00:56 GMT, 1 March 2016
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Updated:
09:02 GMT, 1 March 2016
Ounce for ounce, herbs and spices have more antioxidants than any other food group.
This means they can help prevent the initial triggering of mutations in your DNA that could lead to cancer or other diseases.
So
taking a moment to spice up your life can have far-reaching
consequences. And the truly amazing properties of turmeric make it
something we should sprinkle on our food every single day.
TURMERIC
What
if someone could invent a magic pill that protected us from some of the
worst diseases on the planet? Imagine the joy of the pharmaceutical
companies - and what they'd charge us to buy it.
Ounce for ounce, herbs and spices have more antioxidants than any other food group
Well,
I have news that Big Pharma doesn't particularly want to hear. The
ingredients for that pill are probably already right there on your
kitchen shelves: in a packet or bottle labelled turmeric.
Since
the turn of the century, more than 50 clinical trials have tested
curcumin - the pigment in turmeric that gives it that bright yellow
colour - against a variety of diseases.
These
show that the spice may play a significant role in preventing or
treating lung disease, brain disease and a variety of cancers -
including multiple myeloma, colon cancer and pancreatic cancer.
Curcumin
has also been shown to help speed recovery after surgery and
effectively treat rheumatoid arthritis better than the leading drug of
choice. It may also be effective in treating osteoarthritis and other
inflammatory conditions, such as lupus and inflammatory bowel disease.
In
the latest trial for ulcerative colitis, a randomised, double-blind
study found more than 50 per cent of patients achieved remission within a
month on curcumin - compared with none of the patients who received the
placebo. And consuming turmeric with soya may offer a double benefit
for osteoarthritis sufferers.
So how much do you eat - and how do you eat it?
'Turmeric is potent stuff. If I gave
you an eighth of a teaspoon of turmeric to eat once a day for a week,
then exposed your blood to an oxidising (bad) chemical, the number of
cells with DNA damage could be cut in half'
Turmeric
is potent stuff. If I gave you an eighth of a teaspoon of turmeric to
eat once a day for a week, then exposed your blood to an oxidising (bad)
chemical, the number of cells with DNA damage could be cut in half. All
because you had a little bit of turmeric onboard.
Because
this spice can have such powerful drug-like effects, I'd advise
everyone - including pregnant women - to take just a quarter of a
teaspoon a day.
Ultrasound
studies show that even this small amount causes the gallbladder to
contract, squeezing out half its contents. In doing this, it may help to
stop gallstones from forming. But be warned: if you already have a
gallstone, that turmeric-induced squeeze could be painful.
And here's a good tip. Try to have your quarter-teaspoon with black pepper.
There's
evidence to suggest raw turmeric may have greater anti-inflammatory
effects, while cooked turmeric offers better DNA protection
About
five per cent of black pepper is composed of a compound called
piperine. And one of the things this does is to prevent your liver from
actively working to get rid of the curcumin you've just eaten.
Even the tiniest pinch of pepper can significantly boost curcumin levels in your blood.
You
can buy turmeric from any supermarket - or get it raw from Asian shops
and grate a quarter of an inch of the root into your food. There's
evidence to suggest raw turmeric may have greater anti-inflammatory
effects, while cooked turmeric offers better DNA protection.
I find that turmeric of any kind goes particularly well with brown rice, lentil dishes and roasted cauliflower.
But wouldn't it be easier to take a curcumin supplement?
No
- because curcumin is not equivalent to turmeric - it's just one of its
ingredients. The few studies that have compared turmeric with curcumin
have suggested turmeric may work even better.
Against
breast cancer, for instance, curcumin kicked butt, but turmeric kicked
even more butt. The same was true against pancreatic cancer, colon
cancer, multiple myeloma, chronic myeloid leukaemia and others.
Figuerio dos Vinhos
This is just one roadway out of five at the Munucipal market in Figuerion dos Vinhos. I had to take three photos to give an idea of the size of the market.
If you look at the three pictures you can get an idea of the size of this place and this is only one roadway out of five.
Me ever the show off at my market stall.
This is to my left.
Directly opposite me.
This is down to my right.
If you look at the three pictures you can get an idea of the size of this place and this is only one roadway out of five.
Me ever the show off at my market stall.
This is to my left.
Directly opposite me.
This is down to my right.
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