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In this episode of 5 O'Clock Apron Podcast, Claire is on home turf, in Bristol and walks to Dee Ryding's house. Dee is an undertaker and owns the funeral parlour Divine Ceremony. Dee calls herself an undertaker and champions the phrase “Lovers in Life – Helpers in Death” as the strapline to her business. It was a blazing hot day in June for this recording, Claire marching the short walk to meet with Dee and cook together in her bright, sunny kitchen in Bishopston. Claire knocks on the front door, to be met by Dee, already in an apron and raring to go with one of her favourite - very much battered and splattered - cookbooks to hand, 30 Minute Indian by Sunil Vijayakar published in the year 2000 by Octopus. Within minutes Claire and Dee are chopping and chatting together, cooking one of Dee's favourite curries from the book. It is a recipe Dee swears by, and cooks often for her family. Over the years, because Dee has now been cooking this recipe for a good many years now, Dee has made her own adjustments, tinkering with the recipe to suit her, and her children's tastes. Claire has wanted to cook with an undertaker for the podcast since way back in Series 1, and truthfully, this episode is everything Claire had hoped it would be. Dee and Claire discuss many topics as they cook, from the practical, such as artfully arranged spice drawers and a love of measuring spoons to the more profound, what happens to our bodies after we die and what impact Queen Victoria had on the modern funeral. There is a brief, but poignant moment in the recording, when Dee and Claire's discussion tackles some of the bigger questions life must throw at us, with Claire having to steady herself, her emotions getting the better of her, composure regained, the pair continue cooking, the curry smelling utterly delicious. This is an extraordinary episode of 5 O'Clock Apron Podcast, listen in, wherever you get your podcasts, as you cook along in your own kitchen and marvel at what a tonic food and cookery can be to everyday life, for everyone. Dee's Chicken and Cashew Nut Curry Recipe Serves 4 Ingredients; 1 onion, roughly chopped 4 tbsp tomato puree 1 heaped tbsp Greek style yogurt 2 garlic cloves Thumb sized piece of ginger, peeled Juice ½ lemon ¼ tsp ground turmeric 2 tsp garam masala 2 tsp salt 70g lightly toasted cashew nuts 800g diced, skinless chicken thigh 3 tbsp coconut oil, or use ghee or neutral oil 50g dried apricots, thinly sliced 300ml hot chicken stock, or use water 1- 3 tsp hot aubergine pickle 200g baby spinach leaves Big bunch of coriander, stalks finely chopped, leaves roughly chopped Method; In a food processor, add the onion, tomato puree, 50g of the cashew nuts, ginger, garlic, turmeric, lemon juice, yogurt, salt and garam masala and process to form a smooth, thick paste. In a large wide frying pan, add the coconut oil and the onion paste, cook the paste over a moderate heat for around 4 - 5 minutes, until the paste takes on a darker colour and begins to smell very fragrant. Add the diced chicken thighs and mix well to combine. Add the hot stock to the pan and add the apricots and coriander stalks. Give the pan a good mix and put a lid on the pan. Cook the curry over a moderate to low heat for around 30 minutes, until the chicken is cooked through. Remove the lid, stir through the baby spinach leaves and add the hot aubergine pickle, more or less, and to taste. Check the seasoning, adding more salt, lemon juice, spicy pickle or use chopped fresh chilli, to taste. Serve with steamed rice or naan, roti or paratha and add the remaining cashews and the chopped coriander leaf to the top of the curry to serve. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Clara didn't set out with a big plan for her life, but by listening to her heart, it's taken her exactly to where she feels she's meant to be. Clara only started practising yoga as a way of coping with her busy life when she wasn't always the best at saying 'no.' She decided to learn how to teach it all around her job as a digital creator. A chance conversation led Clara to creating Bristol YogaSpace - a little gem in an area called Bishopston in the city. Clara doesn't just teach yoga - she's built her own community and life filled with something she loves. Clara believes it's all about finding the space to listen to our own hearts - and she gives you some wonderful advice to help you do the same. To learn more about Clara and Bristol YogaSpace click here: https://www.bristolyogaspace.co.uk/For your copy of my romantic comedy novel Do We Really Have To Do This? click here : https://www.amazon.co.uk/Do-Really-Have-This-Strawberry/dp/1838296549And to browse all my Next Chapter Collection of Novels click here: https://www.elliebarkerwrites.com/bookshop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Floyd, Lilly and Sophia visited Bishopston Primary School to support them in launching their very own podcast! They interviewed Zac, Scarlett and Ava who spoke fondly about their school. We hope to welcome Bishopston pupils to Clwyd (where we will become the interviewees) in the near future!
Has Bristol's local politics caught up with how many outsiders see the city: Full of cycling vegetarian activists? The Green Party are now the biggest group on the city council, and Emma Edwards the councillor for Bishopston and Ashley Down is charged with leading them through a tumultuous period as the city gears up to ditch the mayor and move to a committee system. The Greens are no strangers to criticism from the left and right, and from Mayor Marvin Rees. How will a party proud of its record on protest and with limited experience of governing work with others in the city including their antagonists on the Labour benches? How can the Greens continue to reach out beyond the central leafy or leftie areas to represent the diversity of Bristol's communities?Sit in with Neil and Emma as they get stuck into this and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New EasYoga Podcast Episode 49 - Join Gemma in this episode where she talks to special guest Ed Wood owner, director and lead instructor of Yogafurie, A Yoga studio based in Bristol, England.And this is the short version of how it began…In 2012 Ed took a voluntary redundancy from his work in IT and began Yogafurie Hot Yoga.They started from nothing, and would hire spaces and haul in heaters every evening to warm the room up to offer the magic of Hot Yoga! In 2016 Ed and his wife Freia welcomed a beautiful baby, Hamish into the world! And as if this new bundle of joy wasn't miracle enough, another kind of baby was born at the same time when they opened their very own purpose built studio in Bishopston at the same time!Yogafurie is also committed to reforest an area the size of mainland Britain by 2050.You can find out more from Ed and Yogafurie here:www.yogafurie.comhttps://www.facebook.com/yogafuriehttps://twitter.com/yogafuriehttps://www.instagram.com/yogafurie/hello@yogafurie.comNew episodes will be available every Friday.Easyoga Podcast was voted #7 of the Best 15 UK Yoga Podcasts by Feedspot. Go check it out. https://blog.feedspot.com/uk_yoga_podcasts/Have a great day and as always, let me know your thoughts by leaving a comment below also please make sure to subscribe to this podcast.Did You Know...That You Only Need To Move Your Body For 30 Minutes Per Day 3 Times Per Week To Feel Awesome And Shift That Stressed Weight.Discover The #1 Secret Which Is 100% FREE!https://www.easyoga.co.uk/accessnow100percentfreeConnect with Gemma via her social platforms:EasYoga Website is : https://www.easyoga.co.ukFacebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1526740577474162/?ref=bookmarksSocial Platforms:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/yogigemma/Pintrest – https://www.pinterest.com/YogiGemmaYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3AzNc6oBLzanU-MgZsd-6AFacebook https://www.facebook.com/gemma.nice.7Facebook Page http://www.facebook.com/easyogaonetoneTwitter – https://www.twitter.com/@easyogagemmaLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/
This week we're hearing from inspiring young people from Swansea and Neath Port Talbot. The future of our region is in the hands of the younger generation, and we're interested in what motivates young people to get involved in changemaking projects and how we can amplify their voices and encourage them to become facilitators of positive change. We hear from Neath Port Talbot Youth Council member Lola, who has been involved in projects such as Sustainable Schools, which aims to reduce plastic in school canteens and a pilot project involving fruit trees within schools. We also hear from Swansea-based young people Jed, Elliot and Jake who have used their voice to successfully campaign for and fundraise a skatepark in Bishopston by using community collaboration to make their voice heard within the local area.
Badger met up with Group Cycling Trainer Helen from Bishopston as she put Patrick and Gemma through their paces on the static bikes. Why is group cycling so good for you? Helen explains all and we find out why our 2 recruits are being pushed to work hard and get even fitter for 2018.
This week I explore the life of Bristol's Nobel Prize winning physicist, Paul Dirac. Born in Bishopston in 1902, educated at what is now Cotham School, by his early twenties Dirac was writing papers that have profoundly influenced our understanding of how the world works. Professor Sir Michael Berry and Dr Vincent Smith of Bristol University's School of Physics join me to tell this remarkable story.
17 April 2016, 1030am - James Stevenson by BishopstonAndStAndrews
10 April 2016, 1030am - James Stevenson by BishopstonAndStAndrews
27 March 2016, 930am CoGS - Denis Adide by BishopstonAndStAndrews
27 March 2016, 1030am StM - Wayne Massey by BishopstonAndStAndrews
22 March 2016, 4pm - Tom Liz Clements by BishopstonAndStAndrews
13 March 2016, 1030am - Charles Auld by BishopstonAndStAndrews
6 March 2016, 4pm - Wayne Massey by BishopstonAndStAndrews
28 February 2016, 930am COGS - Sheila Melot by BishopstonAndStAndrews
28 February 2016, 1030am StM - Wayne Massey by BishopstonAndStAndrews
25 February 2016, 740pm - Keld Dahlmann - Christoffer Højlund by BishopstonAndStAndrews
21 February 2016, 1030am - Jerry Dart - Colette Bewley by BishopstonAndStAndrews
14 February 2016, 1030am - Wayne Massey by BishopstonAndStAndrews
31 January 2016, 1030am - Charles Auld by BishopstonAndStAndrews
24 January 2016, 1030am - Fiona Dorman by BishopstonAndStAndrews
10 January 2016, 7pm - Wayne Massey by BishopstonAndStAndrews
10 January 2016, 1030am - Wayne Massey by BishopstonAndStAndrews
3 January 2016, 1030am - James Stevenson by BishopstonAndStAndrews
24 December 2015, 1115pm Midnight Communion - Tim Martin by BishopstonAndStAndrews
20 December 2015, 5pm Carol Service - James Stevenson by BishopstonAndStAndrews
20 December 2015, 1030am - Wayne Massey by BishopstonAndStAndrews
20 December 2015, 1030am - Fiona Dorman by BishopstonAndStAndrews
13 December 2015, 1030am - Wayne Massey by BishopstonAndStAndrews
6 December 2015, 1030am, StM - James Stevenson by BishopstonAndStAndrews
6 December 2015, 930am, COGS- Sheila Melot by BishopstonAndStAndrews
29 November 2015, 1030 - Wayne Massey by BishopstonAndStAndrews
22 November 2015, 1030, StM - James Stevenson by BishopstonAndStAndrews
15 November 2015, 1030am - Fiona Dorman by BishopstonAndStAndrews
15 November 2015, 9am - Anne Iles by BishopstonAndStAndrews
11 October 2015, 7pm - Pete Portal by BishopstonAndStAndrews
13 September 2015, 7pm - James Stevenson by BishopstonAndStAndrews
13 September 2015, 7pm - Wayne Massey by BishopstonAndStAndrews
25 October 2015, 9am - James Stevenson by BishopstonAndStAndrews
25 October 2015, 1030am - James Stevenson by BishopstonAndStAndrews
11 October 2015, 1030am - Jeremy Peters by BishopstonAndStAndrews
11 October 2015, 9am - Jeremy Peters by BishopstonAndStAndrews
4 October 2015, 1030am - James Stevenson by BishopstonAndStAndrews
4 October 2015, 9am - James Stevenson by BishopstonAndStAndrews
27 September 2015 (Harvest) 9am - Wayne Massey by BishopstonAndStAndrews