May 14 2010

The Outsider Tart


Posted by Dee under company spotlight

As I mentioned on my list of favourite things for May, I am addicted to foursquare. Whenever you “check in” you can see what other people have been up to in the same area… I sort of what’s hot in the area list, and see their useful tips in the area. Some times this is something simple the the time of the last train at the tube station, or where the best seats are in a cafe, other times it is informing you of a hidden gem!

The Outsider Tart is one of these hidden gems, selling homemade American baked goods, cupcakes, brownies, and of course Woopie Pies! As well as a selection of American produce, Graham Crackers, Maple Syrup and decent barbeque sauces (which I am thinking will be perfect when the weather heats up).

Selection of Cakes from the Outsider Tart

The counter was an aladdins cave of cakes and cookies, finding it impossible to pick one, I opted for a selection of four treats,nutless brownies, marshmallow rice crispy treats (with Lucky Charms), s’mores, and an Oatmeal Woopie Pie (They have sold out of the Chocolate ones).

Mar 29 2010

Vinopolis


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I have to admit here in Chez Taggs we like the odd glass of wine, on a recent visit to South Africa the highlight of the trip was the time we spend in the Winelands. So the idea of doing a wine tour in London has always appealed.

This weekend, we decided to devote some time to visit Vinopolis on the Southbank. There are 4 different type of tour you can take we opted for the Spirit of Vinopolis tour, which included the ‘How to Taste Wine’ session, 5 regular wine tastings, a tasting notebook and special Bombay Sapphire cocktail, as well as tasting of rum, whiskey, absinthe and beer.

We started with a demonstration about wine tasting, this 20 minute talk explained to use your senses to try wine, explaining about notes, corking and legs. Then it was on to the “tour.” Included with our tickets where a number of vouchers that could be exchanged around the complex, strangely the wines we liked the most were from the “discover table” originating in Greece.

Cocktails at Vinopolis

At the end of the tour is the wonderful Bombay Sapphire bar, which looks like it belongs in a trendy boutique hotel, here we had a choice of cocktails – none of which tasted like gin! We then had vouchers for the “spirit” bars, at any stage you can upgrade your tickets to get more vouchers or even some tapas in the Wine Wharf.

If you find you like any of the wines you can buy bottles (or cases) at the Wine Merchant on site or via their website. They also have an amazing Whisky Exchange with over 1,500 single malt whiskies, and a wide selection of other spirits including over 150 Vodkas.

If you have thought of going to Vinopolis but been put off the idea thinking if is for hen parties or wine buffs, I refer you to their own explanation…

Vinopolis is very successful at de-mystifying wine by offering an experience that can be enjoyed by enthusiasts at all levels enabling them to learn in a fun and engaging way.

Mar 23 2010

Etsy Europe


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I was over the moon this weekend to read that etsy are planning on opening a new Lab in Berlin – hopefully making etsy accessible in Europe. I love etsy – I am purely a buyer on there, I do not think I am talented to sell any of my creations!

However, my biggest complaint about etsy is the trying to find local sellers. Don’t get me wrong, I have now objection buying handmade products from overseas, I would just prefer to buy handmade items from people in the U.K.

To mark the opening, etsy are devoting this weeks voter to European sellers – go vote!

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