Flatbread Pizza


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I recently posted about these yummy bites on Instagram, so I thought I would share their simple method with you here. I keep the Flatbreads in the freezer and use them with things I have in the fridge for a quick lunch. Obviously add whatever toppings you like. I use Cream Cheese instead of mozzarella because of the very fast bake time.

1

The Base

Preheat your oven on 250°C with the grill on too. For the base take a flat bread and spray it with butter (I love the lurpak one) or brush with olive oil on both sides. Place under the grill for about 1 min on each side to crisp.

2

Add the Toppings

  1. Spread each base with Tomatoe Paste and then sprinkle evenly the fresh and Sundered Tomatoes.
  2. Now add your toppings; either the Artichoke, Capers and Chroizo, or the Parma Ham, Figs and Goats Cheese.
  3. Top with the cheeses. First dollop the Cream Cheese in bits across the top and then finish with a grating of your hard cheese.
  4. Season with Salt and Pepper generously.
  5. Sprinkle a little olive oil over both pizzas before returning them to the oven for about 15mins.
  6. Keep an eye on them they burn very quickly!
  7. Serve with Rocket, Balsamic Vinegar and Potato Wedges.

Velvet Memories


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Velvet has to be the ultimate luxury fabric, rather velvet silk. It’s so delicate that you wonder if you can even sit down. It’s completely worth it for a look of decadence so great it feels like a costume from a period drama. I love classic luxury, the kind that is timeless, trendless and always in style. If you invest in classic pieces they will always be in style.

Coat, Dress and Boots Alaia

Hat E.WERLE

Bag Emm Kuo

Tights Calzedonia

Earrings Wanderlust & Co

Rings Cartier and De Beers

Watch Rolex

Lipstick Tom Ford

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Petworth Sussex


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Petworth is a lovely town in West Sussex, filled with the kind of english charm you wish you could bottle. The cobbled streets and town square will totally seduce you. Even on the wet winter day I visited, it was perfection.

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Petworth has antique shops at every turn, a national trust house, Turner painted surroundings and delightful cafes to soak it all in from.  It’s the perfect place for a weekend away. Only an hour and half from central london by car, the last half an hour of which is spent driving from picturesque town to pretty vista. You can enjoy the whole town on foot, exploring the pedestrian only streets which are the most lovely.  I must have visited every antique shop and just when I was tired, a lovely cafe welcomed be in with a custard tart. If that’s not old England, I don’t think I know it.