Lotsa love,

MADE BY NOEMI,ORIGAMI,
After last week’s trip to London I am even more in love with my country's capital city than ever.
Starbucks breakfast on the train there. Lunch at Westfields shopping centre. Tube to Oxford Street to check out Urban Outfitters and the 4 storey beast of a Topshop. Then a red double decker bus to dinner at Carluccio's Italian restaurant in St Pancras station before getting the train from Kings Cross (unfortunately there was no Platform 9 and ¾ though because it was under construction and being the Harry Potter nerd that I am I was devastated) back to Newcastle which seemed so drab and quiet when we got back at 1am in comparison to the vibrancy of London.
So as you can see from our cheesey grins, we had an incredible trip.
I can't wait to go back later on in the summer holidays (fingers crossed!) and do my usual touristy photos down the Southbank and get my lovely cousins who live there to take me to my ever growing list of galleries and exhibitions.
Hope you are all having a lovely summer like me, dearies!
Lotsa blogging love,
Beth Ruby xoxo
Before you find out the outcome of the meal I want to state for the record that I put alot of time and effort into this meal for my family.
I had this on my Summer Challenge list because I hardly never cook (my Dad is amazing at it so I don't even bother when he can rustle something up twice as fabulous in half the time.)
So I spent ALL day in the kitchen trying to create a masterpiece.
I pored over recipe books from Jamie, Nigella, Gordon, Delia, you name it and decided on ciabatta topped with goats cheese, rocket and tomato for starter, a slow roast lemon and thyme chicken for mains and "molten chocolate babycakes" for dessert.
But it did not turn out the way I planned.
The starter was average (a 5/10 rating if it was Come Dine With Me) the chicken for the main course was dryer than the Sahara desert (which would have gained 1/10) and the rice I made to serve for it went ballistic. Who knew that rice could be inedible from being burned and undercooked simultaneously? And that it would fill the whole kitchen with it's evil uncooperative fumes?
However the pudding (slightly) made up for the untouched mains. They were gorgeous. And as I am a firm believer that every cloud has a silver lining, the fact that the main course was inedible meant that people could finish these AMAZING Nigella Lawson Molten Chocolate Babycakes- with a name like that how could they taste like anything other than pure chocolate perfection?
Here is a photo of my creation:
(I won't bother showing you photos of weird bread, burned rice and freaky chicken)
But I had a go and that's the main thing and all that jazz etc etc etc.
Wish me luck on my other challenges (hopefully they will be more successful than this one...)Many virtual hugs and kisses,
Beth Ruby xoxo
Thoughts?
I'm a little bit disappointed. The advert just doesn't live up to my expectations of the brand and it's amazing clothes. Miu Miu is my absolute favourite brand at the moment so if anyone would love this it would be me but I just think that they could have done a lot more with this concept of a photo booth and those gorgeous models.
Let me know what you think!
Beth Ruby xoxo
11. Read a Shakespeare play. (I am thinking about being a proper nerd and reading all the books that are on the reading list for AS Level English Literature and Language early. Romeo and Juliet is one of them. I'm so going to get on this.)
12. Get my National Life Guard Award. (I told you that I was doing this a while back, can't wait to do it and then teach people how to swim.)I AM GOING TO NEW YORK :D
My tickets are finally booked so I am beyond excited right now. Roll on October...
♥
Beth Ruby xoxo
Dear British Vogue,
On the back page “One Last Thing” section of latest March issue you said “we'd like these ruby earrings part of Georgina Chapman's dazzling new collection for Garrard."
Now when you lovely people at Vogue say you are lusting after something I usually am quick to jump on your bandwagon too but this is an exception.
Were you hallucinating/asleep/under the influence/intoxicated in any way when they wrote this?
They look like LOBSTERS.
And very expensive lobster lookalikes as well at £12,500.
What were you thinking?
However it was an amazing issue- Nick Knight AND Tim Walker my two favourite fashion photographs in one issue?! You spoil me.
But if you want a tip for pulling off ‘Lobster Chic’ then here is Isabella Blow doing it like a pro, follow her lead; wear one on your head, not a lookalike dangling off your lobes.
*Meryl Streep/Anna Wintour Devil Wears Prada reference. In case you didn’t already get that. Which of course you did.