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“Schnauzers”

21 Wednesday Aug 2013

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Yes, Schnauzers! Not the dogs, but a particular type of semi or demi trouser (or are they shorts?) worn by men of a certain age, whilst on holiday!
Previously known as “Dad’s holiday trousers”, these unusual strides are neither one thing or another – forcing the wearer into indecisiveness and a state of confusion!
There was a previous upper body version in the early nineties called the “Shacket” – I will leave you to work that out – a short-lived phenomenon which should have sealed
the fate of the short/trouser or “Schnauzer”. Unfortunately, they survived in an almost Darwinian manner, despite being inferior to the trouser or the short. If you have them – ditch them!

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Wild Food

20 Tuesday Aug 2013

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I have recently become increasingly interested in eating for free! Not spongeing off others, but actively seeking out free, sustainable food sources – a la “Road Kill Chef” – or, if anyone remembers him, and his hat – “Bush Tucker Man“. I have yet to veer off road to run down unsuspecting pheasants (not peasants – that would be cannibalism) but find that the sea’s bounty is a fast and peaceful source of sustenance. I am no Robson Green or Ernest Hemingway, so go about my business with less equipment and obvious machismo. I am currently investigating fishing off an SUP – not the inflatable kind for obvious reasons!

Recipe: Boil shrimps in pan of seawater on a driftwood fire – no need to season!

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In praise of “Belle” tents

20 Tuesday Aug 2013

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Awning, Camps, Recreation, Tent

It’s “Bell“, not “Belle“, but you have to admit they are beautiful! This is the ultimate bell, 5metres with a built in groundsheet, which – with an awning – takes up a considerable amount of campsite space. It’s heavy, so you will need a car to transport it – a far cry from my alpine tent, one stove, one bag travelling days but as a paterfamilias it is ideal. First off its canvas, so it doesn’t rustle in the wind, doesn’t make rainfall sound like a drumroll and doesn’t force you out at dawn due to excessive heat like a nylon tent. Admittedly its Glamping, but still a pure design, as used by scouts since the days of Baden Powell. It can handle a wood burning stove – with the correct exterior seal – enabling year round use and is a doddle to erect – ten to fifteen minutes including a cold bottle of beer.



 

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A Francophile covers miles

19 Monday Aug 2013

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Île de Ré, Cycling, Peugeot, Peugeot Velo Comfort, Travel, Travelogues

This is my bike, or velo – a Peugeot Velo Comfort to be exact – and I have become extremely attached to it. It is not like my normal urban ride, with a different frame set up forcing you to sit more upright with the weight on your bum – hence comfort. This is a slight misnomer, as your bum ends up taking the strain, as opposed to your legs, altering your gait at the days end! I rode this bicycle the length and breadth of the Ile de Re this summer. My favourite journey was the one to the bakery each morning to buy the daily bread. I would set off early, winding my way along the rural paths, through the fields past the horses, adjusting my cornering when startled by the cock crows. Stopping at the small village of **** next to the church, I would make my way past the market traders setting up their stalls, to the boulangerie to marvel at the bewildering array of baguettes and patisseries and order my selections in my increasingly confident new language. A rare sneaky gitane in the square near the church fortified me for the return journey, where I was greeted with the happy smiling faces of my wife and children. The smiles were for the pastries but one can dream! IMG_1785

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“P” is for Pineau

19 Monday Aug 2013

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Île de Ré, Charente Maritime, Cognac, France, Pineau des Charentes

I have often wandered the high streets prior to “drink o clock” (that’s 6pm for the uninitiated), looking for good examples – or any examples – of Pineau des Charantes. So, imagine my unbridled joy at spending the summer in the Charente Maritime surrounded by the stuff! The example shown – complete with ants – is an artisan liqueur of the standard pale gold colour, although both rose’ and red varieties are increasingly common. Pineau is made by blending grape must to Cognac eau de vie, thereby arresting the fermentation by killing the live yeasts – a process known as mutage. The resulting assemblage is aged for a minimum of twelve months in cask and traditionally  released in the July following the harvest. Pineau is normally served as an aperitif, chilled from the fridge or in emergencies poured over ice. Alternatively, older varieties or Vieux Pineau – which can spend up to 5 years in cask – may be enjoyed as a digestif for those who are averse to the thick head of Cognac. A dash of it may also be blended with sparkling wine as a pousse rapier!

Anyway this leads me neatly into a story concerning regionality. Invited to friends for an early evening drink, I was surprised to be offered Picpoul de Pinet. Don’t get me wrong, I am, as ever, a fan of Picpoul but we were not in the Languedoc we were on the Ile de Re! When in Rome etc., enjoy the wines of the region you are in, share them with others and urge them to do the same. Not only does it make good financial sense (local wines are cheaper and help the regional economy)  but they are designed to accompany the cuisine of the region. They also do not taste quite the same in other regions or countries –  if you doubt me, try drinking pastis outside La belle France.IMG_1778

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