The Big Beef Taste Test at St. George's Bar & Grill, Belfast

On Saturday evening we were invited to a Beef Masterclass at St. George's Bar & Grill. The beef in question was a selection of high quality cuts straight from Hilltown Farm. One of the farmers called in to tell us all about the free range style their cattle are raised, including the eight pints of stout each beast delights in each day! The beef is aged on location, meaning your steak has a tiny mileage from farm to plate.

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Head chef James then gave us a short Masterclass on the cuts and techniques we can use at home. From beef heart, to cuts of rump, we all learned a little something new. 

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Beef heart, tastes a little like liver or kidney

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Slow roasted beef with rice

The kitchen was hot, so we took our drinks out on the terrace which overlooks the famous St. George's Market area. The Bar & Grill serves brunch on market mornings, and I really want to call back for that, over looking the pretty cupcake stalls and craft vendors. Most of the produce St. George's Bar & Grill comes from the market downstairs, from local vendors, making it super fresh.

Our tasting platter consisted of a tender rump steak, a deconstructed lasagne and a posh version of cottage pie. We had been out all day Saturday, so we had our son with us, but they really looked after him. While we were having the Masterclass they allowed him to draw on their menu chalkboard, and knowing the food was a little bit too picky for a six year old, they offered him chips to feast on. He really felt special. 

 

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Michael enjoying an ale made on Hilltown Farm

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So tender

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The restaurant has pre-theatre or concert menus, so we have already planned to come back the evening before we see Miley Cyrus next month. Showing a theatre ticket, or even an ice hockey ticket will get you a free glass of wine with your meal.

Thank you for having us, St. George's, I have you down as one of Belfast's best kept secret foodie stops now. 

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T-shirt Fun with Ikea Textile Pens

We bought a white t-shirt each from H&M (£2.99 & £3.99) to try out the Ikea Loppstarr Textile Pens. They can be found in the textile department for £1.75 a pack.

Son asked me what sort of t-shirt he should make. I said, "what would you really love on a t-shirt that you can't buy in the shops?" So, of course, he drew a giant ham & cheese Subway, a stage, and a disco. 

I picked a t-shirt which was more stretchy than his plain, white cotton one, which proved to be a mistake. Plain tees are easy to draw on, but stretch fabric is really tricky. My t-shirt didn't come out too well, I couldn't draw lines just make dots to put together a picture. So my advice is go for very basic cotton tees, or fabric. I gave mine a Ridgway Homemaker plate design. 

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Easter Tuesday Daytrip to Exploris Aquarium, Portaferry, Northern Ireland

 

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Spot the sea creature that looks like one of those darn Rainbow Loom, elastic band bracelets.

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I did a picture 

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So did my husband.

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Grumpy, hungry face

Grumpy, hungry face

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We then took the ferry across to Strangford to try to get fish & chips for lunch. Nowhere open. Drove to Killyleagh. Nowhere open. Now I realise everyone needs a holiday, but with dozens of families on day trips, an open chippy within the 30 mile radius of the ports could have made a killing. We tried Saintfield, nope, on to Comber, just a KFC style place with no seats. We eventually found a chip shop open in Ards, about ten miles from home. Poor show South Down!

We did go for a dander in Killyleagh to try and find somewhere open, and so our son could visit the castle which is used for the exterior shots in CBBC's Dani's Castle.

 

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Cadbury Easter Egg Trails All Over the UK this Weekend. We Took Up the Quest at Mount Stewart.

We are just back from a lovely day out at Mount Stewart, one of the National Trust's Northern Irish properties. This long weekend, all over the UK, Cadbury are holding Easter egg trails, and you can find your nearest trail here.

We had a lot of fun. The trail costs £1 on top of National Trust admission. Your child receives a special Cadbury Passport, a Safari hat, and on completion of the trail each child gets an egg. 

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Mini Hunter S Thompson

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This is a 'stop taking photos and get on with the trail' face.

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Michael with his egg

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We brought a picnic, but there is also a small restaurant/cafe at the property.

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On the way home to Bangor we cut across the peninsula and stopped in Donaghadee for a paddle and to share a parcel of chips. Perfect day.

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Cinnamon Waffle Chocolate & Free Personalisation of Easter Eggs from Thorntons

Thorntons are known for their luxury Continental selection, but in our household they are also known for the yearly chocolate bunny my Dad still buys my brother & I to this day, with our names decorating them. Thorntons Easter Eggs all include free personalisation in store, but you can also place an order online to receive some Easter treats this week.

These basic eggs are suitable for all the family and are only £3 online, with a further 20% off this weekend.  All can be personalised for free.

 

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If you desire something a little fancier, these toffee and fudge eggs are only £5 online.

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And how about a raspberry cheesecake egg? Or cookies & cream, or cinnamon waffle? Chocolate connoisseurs can also pick up a banofee flavoured egg, all with 20% off right now.

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If you have lots of family to buy for, the Thorntons site has special, money saving collections of eggs, one of which is down from £40 to £20 at the moment.

We Had a Picnic in the Middle of Ikea, Belfast

Last night Ikea Belfast invited local interiors' press and bloggers for a nosy round their new collections. We viewed their relaunched kitchen department which has been completely overhauled worldwide for the first time in ten years. Don't fret if you already have an Ikea kitchen however, your 25 year guarantee still stands.

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You know I love plant walls, and here is one I might be able to keep looking alive- because it's plastic!

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The PS collection is now in store and looks great.

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I really want one of these satiny fish cushions to complete a nautical bedroom.

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The Brakig collection is also still in stock and has proved very popular. It includes my favourite mint green.

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Our evening finished with a picnic in the newly launched Spring/Summer garden collection. We had milkshakes and pick n mix.

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Thanks to Jeff from Belfast Times for this photograph.

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