Wednesday 19 December 2018

Seven out of 12 UK train companies now offer vegan options



Seven out of 12 UK train companies now offer vegan options

Seven major train companies offer vegan options on-board their trains now, compared to just two earlier this year, thanks to a campaign by a leading vegan charity.

At the beginning of 2018 The Vegan Society launched the next phase of their popular Vegan on the Go campaign, which sought to get more plant-based options onto UK trains.

Virgin Trains, East Midlands Trains, Greater Anglia, Grand Central, Crosscountry, Great Western Railway and Hull Trains all provide vegan options since the launch of the campaign.

The charity is targeting five more train companies and hoping to work with them on improving the vegan menus in the New Year.

Elena Orde, Communications and Campaigns Officer at The Vegan Society, said: “We are very pleased to see so many train companies make positive changes to their vegan food and drink offering.

Vegan breakfast ad-1
Virgin Trains advertising campaign earlier this year saw this poster on various billboards across the country

“These businesses are showing the way the market is going – vegans need to be catered for, and those who fail to recognise this risk missing out on a growing segment of the market.

“Vegan food options are inclusive of most dietary requirements and often promote sustainability. We’re looking forward to working with more businesses on this.”

Many companies have upped their vegan game over the course of the year, adding vegan sandwiches, hot meals, cakes and plant milk for use in tea and coffee.

Julie Harper from Virgin Trains says that the firm is invested in changing people’s perceptions of vegan food. She added: “Although these options are vegan, they are for everyone. They look delicious and taste delicious in their own right.”

Virgin Trains have this year run a large advertising campaign for their vegan breakfast option, showing a commitment to providing exciting plant-based options.

Debbie Pye, Customer Experience Product Manager for East Midlands Trains, said: “Our vegan wrap is now one of our bestsellers. We really are finding that across the board, everyone enjoys vegan products even if they are not vegan themselves. They are selling exceptionally well.”

Lucy Wright, Media Officer for Greater Anglia, said: “Vegan options are great because not only do they cater for the vegan community, but they are loved by everyone – from those looking to try something new and different, to those who care about the environment.”

In 2019 The Vegan Society will turn its attention to vegan food on-board planes, and looks forward to seeing similar successes in this field.

Train or plane companies wishing to request more information or assistance in providing vegan options can email campaigns@vegansociety.com.


Thursday 23 August 2018

COURTEENERS TO PLAY AT THE BONUS ARENA, HULL-Bonus Arena-Hull-The Early Bird Eater

COURTEENERS TO PLAY AT THE BONUS ARENA, HULL

Courteeners have announced details of a major UK tour this winter which includes a date at the new Bonus Arena in Hull.
Liam Fray and his band will visit the city on Thursday, 29 November and tickets for this standing/seated gig go on general sale at 9am on Friday, 31 August.
Following the band’s penultimate slots on the main stage at this year’s Reading & Leeds Festivals and headline appearances at Neighbourhood Festival and Truck Festival, the band will play a huge UK tour in November/December including arena shows in Leeds, Liverpool, Glasgow, Newcastle and Hull, culminating in a return to London’s O2 Brixton Academy, their fifth headline show at the venue during their career.
Support on the tour comes from special guests Gerry Cinnamon and Zuzu.
This year saw the band celebrate the 10th anniversary of their gold selling debut album ‘St. Jude’. A reworked version of the album (‘St. Jude Re:Wired’) hitting the Top 5 of the Official UK Albums Chart.
The band played celebratory sold out shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall for Teenage Cancer Trust in March and Manchester Arena in April.
The Bonus Arena officially opens next Thursday with a show by the legendary Van Morrison.
Other gigs announced so far at the Arena include Madness, Strictly Come Dancing: The Professionals, Jack White, The Vamps, Rhod Gilbert, Rick Astley, Boy George and Culture Club and The Harlem Globetrotters.


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Sunday 29 July 2018

Bonus Arena - The Best of 'Ull comedy-

Hello and welcome back
This blog features
The Best of Ull comedy 
 

After attending the opening night at Bonus Arena I attended the Best of 'Ull comedy night. Situated in the other part of the arena, we were running late and the weather was terrible I say that depending on your view after the heat we've had actually it wasn't cold it was just wet. 
Anyway, the only downsides was no walk way from the adjoining car park to the venue doors and having to go outside for the box office. That's just a thing though really we all got wet and running late meant we had to head straight to the seats, it's just as impressive as the first time I was in there, steep though, no matter very very impressive. It meant everyone got a good view and thank god it was cool inside also.

Jed who I assume most of Hull knows fronts Hull Comedy Festival and is the face of Comedy for Hull hung out Monday at my place as I waned to get a feel for the vibe of his scene, career and I think it does you good to get to grass roots of anyone's passion, life and something they surround themselves with. I am surrounded by food and foodies so it's perfectly plausible to spend time with Jed to understand him.
Jed speaks what he sees so he's relatable and current, I'd say he appeals to everyone, every age, gender etc etc and I don't think he even needs to try to he just does. That's not just a comedy front it's the sign of a very likeable character that comes across on and off stage.
Opening up Jed made the audience laugh almost instantly, everyone cracked up which set us all up and actually makes you want to hear more from.

Steve Rimmer was the first act, I have seen Steve before which was when I first saw Jed. I can't lie I am not a fan, I don't like the jokes about Spring bank and I don't like the mock foreign accent. I think it's miss guided and mocking his act was the same as I saw him play way back. The fact the audience ( some not all) laughed was like the scenes at Black Panther when the tribes of Surma and Mursi tribes in Ethiopia where laughed at. 
There's something quite dark and sinister about those jokes, laughs and misguided uneducated taunts. I just can't relate to, don't want to hear and I couldn't clap at the end of his stint. 
Personally I think there is a time and a place, it wasn't either and although I am sure Steve didn't intend to come across like that I feel the people who found it funny are the very types who don't need to be encouraged. That being said there were parts that were funny, just a little less funny than I hoped for.

Onto Lois Mills, an act I have never heard of seen before and don't wish to again. I'm not sure if comedy is her strong point and acting should be her thing maybe neither should be as I am aware people go into character. I have no idea what she was trying to achieve with a log drawn out word, humming. The act didn't perform and I was bored, if I hadn't been given a press pass it would of resulted in me leaving the arena at that point.
Although I should add after a recent call I took a lot of people liked her, I guess it's just a difference in taste and humour, so with that in mind hats off to her.

After a short break and having a wonder in the interval we sat back down and I hoped for better, Jed introduced Jack Gleadow who I see spoken about on my social media. When people say they are not bragging, they are so what I am going to say is.  I see people talking about Jack, my Facebook friends list is extensive and varies it's around four thousand deep and you can't find it I hid it because I'm not into social climbing, not off me anyway!
Jack has a solid reputation, clean, vibrant and he's very popular. Although I hadn't seen him before I trusted my Facebook friends and was eager to see him perform.
Including the audience was a genius move and was hysterically funny those guys was brought up twice and twice made fun off, took it well and made Jacks' act stand out, highlight talent and most people wanted to see more and told me they'd venture to see him again. Huge praise from the near on eight hundred strong crowd with laughs about online dating, old school comedy and an interactive performance.

Both Garry Jennison and David Smith were good in equal measures, humourous and talented I think I'd have to see both again to be able to convey more of an opinion though so apologies to both acts on the few words said. Never the less I will make a concerted effort to do just that an see you both locally as soon as I can.
The main act, the draw of the night was Angelos Epithemiou, we all knew it and we all wanted to see him. I am defo a Shooting Stars girl, that show had me in tears.I even have the dvd box set I watched it when the original was on the t.v and eight of ten cats now. Angelos is good act, he's brutally funny, a great character and remenisant of good humour. Flicking the v's from a bag he had with him and genrally being ballsy (see what I did there?) if you was at the gig it's standard and you'll get the pun. If you wasn't there you should of been! Clearly I loved Angelos and Jack the most and I would liked Jed to of done his own set, I think Jed could pull off his won show there all by himself he's got game!
Great night, great venue perfect Friday night fodder!

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Tuesday 22 May 2018

Jack White - Hull Venue - Press Release - The Early Bird Eater




Jacks music is like a velvet running through your veins, like a silk running over your soul.
His voice is like a lyrical whiskey passing through your ears and not your lips but seeping into your soul.
Hot, all-consuming and going down with a warm feeling.
(No pun intended)
I can't help but feel VERY VERY VERY excited about this event
JACK WHITE IS COMING TO HULL VENUE

The Grammy award-winning Jack White will perform at Hull Venue on Thursday, 18 October. Tickets go on sale 10am on Friday!
When the White Stripes started in 1997 no one, least of all White, ever expected that a red, white and black two-piece band would take hold in the mainstream world. The band's self-titled debut and sophomore effort De Stijl amassed critical acclaim and built a passionate underground following, but it was the release of 2001’s White Blood Cells that thrust the White Stripes onto magazine covers as they captivated larger audiences through worldwide touring. “Fell in Love With a Girl” served as the band’s breakthrough hit and it's accompanying Michel Gondry Lego clip was chosen by Pitchfork as the #1 music video of the 2000s.
The release of Elephant in 2003 not only cemented the band’s reputation but also offered the #1 hit single “Seven Nation Army,” which has since been appropriated as arguably the most popular chant in sports stadiums around the world.
White formed a "new band of old friends," the Raconteurs, in 2006. Their debut album Broken Boy Soldiers featured the #1 hit single "Steady, As She Goes" and showed a markedly different side of White, one where songwriting, vocal and guitar duties were shared.
Jack White released his third solo album, Boarding House Reach (Third Man/XL Recordings), in March. The album, his first in four years, was produced by Jack White III and recorded at Third Man Studio in Nashville, TN, Sear Sound in New York, NY, and Capitol Studios in Los Angeles, CA; it was mixed by Bill Skibbe, Joshua V. Smith, and White at Third Man Studio in Nashville, TN. Tickets for Jack White at Hull Venue will go on sale Friday 10am via http://bit.ly/2FgaaFg
Tickets are priced £39 (standing) and £49 (seated). Booking fees apply.

Where do I begin with Jack?
Jack is a god, he's beautiful and he's talented
Here is a clip about his LP Lazaretto
Here's a little more about 
Third Man Records actual store

This beautiful clip
 
I remember first seeing Jack and thinking 
oh boy, what the hell is going on here.
I pretty much think most of the world was out for the count with Jack and his talent.
I last saw him play in Leeds a couple of years ago, it was a little rowdy, a few eager people but then Jack played.
I was standing and was just in total shock, some people I am sure couldn't pull that stage off.
Jack seemed to have everyone in a trance, the crowd went wild and I fell instantly in love with him.
Here are a few of my all time faves I hope you enjoy Jack, his music, his talent and most of all the GOD that is Jack!


In short, this is a perfect image of how I feel about Jack, 
his music and EXACTLY how I feel when I play his music
(An image of myself)
We all know this one!
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Wednesday 9 May 2018

Chloey Rose - deuce music - The Early Bird Eater

Credit to Jon Palmer photography
The first Deuce Act of the week is Singer Songwriter Chloey Rose who is based in Lincolnshire, England.

Drawing inspiration from as far apart as 
Kate Bush
 and Ben Howard, Chloey Rose has been captivating audiences up and down the UK over the years.
With a number of accolades behind her such as widespread BBC exposure, winning the Open Mic Regional Finals, and performing at a selection of renowned venues across the UK, Chloey Rose now returns with her new single Lungs
Described as having dramatic emotion and presence, you can find more details on Choley Rose by visiting her website 
Her Facebook
Her Instagram
You can listen to Chloey Rose's new single Lungs 

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Tuesday 1 May 2018

Best picks, design, decor, travel , cooking and fashion.


Hello and welcome back

I have not blogged my own finds for ages now so let's start here.

Need to get to Harry's more!





Via 
TheKitchn
What exactly is Opalhouse? Keep reading to get a preview of the new line and find why it's going to make you want to redecorate your kitchen.
"The new brand was created based on Target's deep understanding of its guests and the aesthetics they are searching for to style their homes, coupled with inspiration from the Target design team's travels abroad," a press release explains.
Peanut milk 
via
Tasting Table
This genius move against potholes
via
Facebook
I LOVE cooking at home.







L.A EATER

Moo’s Underground Barbecue in East LA Breaks All the Right Rules

Dwell
Then this
Family Friendly reno
Here's why midcentury America's most popular resort town might ban short term rental

Midcentury Modern Meets The Mountain



31 Things That'll Say "Fuck Off" So You Don't Have To

Via 
Buzzfeed
Home life at it's best!






Then these forward-thinking ideas for future shopping

Pretty sure the French would be onboard with this 
via
Facebook
My much missed dog
SHADOW

The Last Woolworth Luncheonette in America Hides in Bakersfield

AnOther
Glorious photographs of Art Nouveau
Next month

I-D

get a first look at the haunting new alexander mcqueen documentary

Inspiration 
Via 
Facebook
Planned my 40th in Barc!

Best Bites
Via 
In Best Bites, we aim to satisfy your craving by serving up quick, beautiful videos featuring recipes for the at-home foodie, whose first stop when looking for inspiration isn’t a cookbook, but your phone.
And
Eater 
New York

Jacob’s Pickles’ New Fast-Casual Dumpling Restaurant Is Now Open on the UWS

Portlandia was right about so many things, but really, everyone in Portland just really, really cares about great food, perfect coffee, and serious cocktails. What’s so funny about that? So get on your rental bikeand start living like a local. It’s awesome.

6 Spring Pasta Recipes to Get You Out of Your Blanket Forthttps://www.bonappetit.com/story/spring-pasta-recipes

Via 
Great British Chefs

Oat, cacao nib, sultana and sunflower seed granola

Via
Eater L.A

Here’s What Pasadena’s Big New Fried Chicken Shop Will Look Like

Goats



Wednesday 25 April 2018

LOVE ACTUALLY – IN CONCERT TO VISIT HULL VENUE THIS CHRISTMAS- PRESS RELEASE


LOVE ACTUALLY – IN CONCERT TO VISIT HULL VENUE THIS CHRISTMAS

Following on from a triumphant sold out 2017 premiere tour, Love Actually will once again be screened live across the UK with a full orchestra performing its enchanting score – just in time for Christmas.

The live concert will be coming to Hull Venue on 10 December.

Tickets for this seated show - priced from £29.50 to £65 (plus fees) - go on sale on Friday morning.

Directed by Richard Curtis and originally released in cinemas in 2003, Love Actually tells 10 separate yet interweaving stories of love around Christmas time. A full, live orchestra will perform Craig Armstrong’s evocative score at these shows, with the film being projected onto a huge screen.

Make sure you kick off the holiday season and get into the Christmas spirit.

Tickets for Love Actually: In Concert go on sale on Friday 27 April from www.ticketmaster.co.uk

Alternatively you can call 0844 8440444. Calls cost 7p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge. For any queries regarding accessible ticketing please call 0800 9884440.

Hull Venue is a state-of-the-art, music and events complex with a capacity of up to 3,500 people that will allow Hull to attract large corporate conferences, exhibitions and trade tours as well as major touring concerts, stand-up comedy, family shows and sporting events. The plans include the building of the new arena, alongside the rebuilding of Osborne Street car park and additional public spaces in a currently derelict area on Myton Street adjacent to Princes Quay shopping centre. The arena is scheduled to open during the summer of 2018. The building is owned by Hull City Council and managed by SMG Europe

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Tuesday 24 April 2018

Human Food - Plant based lifestyle- The Early Bird Eater

Hello and welcome back

I have been trying to break into the vegan/plant-based market so this blog is quite refreshing to me.

Some of the dishes are created with 
Human Food some are without.

See more about 
Human Food

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Here is a greek basil hummus
A can of chickpeas
Fine dice red onion
Pickled peppercorns
Chopped garlic 
Sea salt 
cracked black pepper
Greek olive oil
tahini
Fresh greek basil 

Blitz the chickpeas/greek basil/red onion/pickled peppercorns/garlic/the water the chickpeas are in 
with a couple of spoons of tahini.

Add a small amount of oil to the paste texture you'd like.
Season and add the salt and pepper

My first ever Buhhda bowl

Here is an amazing video of pomegranates and how to prepare them via Facebook
Coconut milk
almond milk
pearl barley
banana
pomegranate
mango
pink grapefruit
lemon zest
fresh mint

Blitz banana, coconut milk & almond milk together with pearl barley
Dice mango, zest a lemon, segment the pink grapefruit and sort the pomegranate and thinly chop the mint.

Dress and we're ready to go.
The base could be drunk as a smoothie if passed/made into an ice lolly also as it's lovely and creamy.

Berry and green bar of Human Food smoothie
(bottom glass in the image)
frozen winter berries
Green HUMAN FOOD BAR
mint
cracked back pepper 
water
blackberries
lemon
pink grapefruit
pearl barley (baked &fried)

This is the most simple cooling drink I have ever made
Blitz all the ingredients with water and we're all goo to go.
This could be blitzed/passed and made into a smoothy.
Made into a sorbet, 
added to yogurt or
added to Champagne or gin.
Finally made into ice cream or ice lollies.
A very diverse product/recipe that is not only very healthy and plant-based it's also only full of natural sugars and goodness.

Mushrooms with pearl barley & oregano 

Pearl barley 
red onion
garlic
cherry tomato
oregano
greek basil
garden peas
roasted pearl barley 
baby button mushrooms
olive oil, sea salt, cracked black pepper

Add red onion, garlic, mushrooms, cherry tomato, oregano, greek basil with frozen garden peas add olive oil sea salt and pepper.
Stir and add the pearl barley into the mix
Bake some pearl barley and fry lightly in peanut oil.

Pearl barley, greens with garden peas

Greens
garden peas
red onion
garlic
pearl barley
olive oil, sea salt, pepper

Two pans

Pan one
, Fry shredded greens with sea salt, pepper, and greek olive oil.
Pan two
Red onion, finely diced with garlic fry lightly and add garden peas with a small amount of veg stock.
Cook down and add pearl barley.

Dish up and eat.

Intense green/carrot veggie smoothie with chipotle
and Green HUMAN FOOD BAR

garden peas
carrot
greek basil
spinach
greens
chipotle
GREEN HUMAN FOOD

frozen garden peas
shredded carrot/greens
spinach
chipotle flakes
water or almond milk/ coconut water

Blitz add enough water to make smooth and drink.

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and 
The Early Bird Eater
(Photos/ words/recipes)