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Cancer Research UK Creates first Socail Icon "Do" Button

Thursday, 30 January 2014


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CANCER RESEARCH UK CREATES WORLD’S FIRST SOCIAL ICON ‘DO’ BUTTON
 Don’t just like, DO! Cancer Research UK inspires people to #ActNowForResearch 


In a world first Cancer Research UK has developed a digital ‘DO’ button, encouraging the nation not just to like something they see but also to do something about it in 2014.  

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Launched as part of its campaign to raise awareness of the importance of research in beating cancer,  the ‘DO’ button is a simple reminder that there are lots of ways that people can take action to help Cancer Research UK beat cancer sooner.

Once installed, the ‘DO’ button appears alongside other social media icons on websites and blogs. When pressed, it directs people to a random #ActNowForResearch generator, which provides an immediate way for someone to support Cancer Research UK’s work.

Action doesn’t just mean donations. The #ActNowForResearch generator suggests many different ways – both humorous and more traditional – from uploading a selfie with #ActNowForResearch written on your forehead, donating a pound for every cat picture you email in a week, signing up for Race for Life to taking an item of clothing you don’t use into one of Cancer Research UK’s high street shops. But whatever the action, you’ll be encouraged to share it across social media, inspire others to do something in support of the charity and raise awareness of the importance of research in beating cancer.

Natasha Hill, Brand Director at Cancer Research UK, said: “We’re really excited to be the world’s first charity to create a ‘DO’ button. And although #ActNowForResearch is designed to be fun by creating actions that might be a bit out of the ordinary, it has a serious message at its heart – that collectively we can all take action that will help Cancer Research UK  beat cancer sooner.”

The launch of the ‘DO’ button follows the recent publication of figures by Cancer Research UK showing that the number of people being diagnosed with cancer in the UK each year has hit more than 330,000 for the first time*.

While more people than ever are being diagnosed with cancer, research has led to more people surviving the disease, with survival doubling in the last 40 years.

Follow #ActNowForResearch on Cancer Research UK’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages for more information.  

Note:   The number of people being diagnosed with cancer in the UK each year has hit more than 330,000 for the first time, according to the latest figures* published by Cancer Research. While more people than ever are being diagnosed with cancer, research has led to more people surviving the disease. Survival has doubled in the last 40 years thanks to improvements in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer.

 * The figures show 331,487 people were diagnosed with cancer in the UK in 2011, rising from 329,547 in 2010.
·Read the latest UK cancer statistics here: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/cancer-info/cancerstats/



                                                                                                                                                                                          
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Jalapeno Pepper Jam Baked Brie and Valentines Day . . .



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I was recently sent a gift pack from Godminster Cheese, just in time for Valentines day . . . their sweet "Heart to Heart" set,   is a tasty combination of a delicious 200g Vintage Organic Cheddar and 150g Heart-Shaped Organic Brie, both heart shaped and presented in their very own unique gift box.

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 Godminster Vintage Cheddar is completely organic, containing no preservatives and encased in a ruby coloured wax.  There is no need to remove the wax as it makes the perfect case to keep it in.  You can simply slice the top off and scoop out the cheese and then replace the "lid" when you are done.  Best served at room temperature, this lovely chedddar is rich and creamy.  Quite delicious!

Godminster Traditional Organic Brie, is an organic soft cheese, created using fresh milk from the Godminster Farm.  With it's fresh flavour and creamy texture, this was also quite delicious.

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Inclued as well was a round of their lovely Organic Brie which I decided to do something interesting with.   I wanted to make something which would be wonderful as an appetizer for your Valentines Day Celebrations.

Brie cheese is just wonderful baked . . . it melts beautifully and it's delicious flavour and texture are a wonderful canvas upon with to layer other flavours.

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I cut it in half whilst it was still really, really cold from the fridge and then place the bottom round, cut side up on a square of Puff pastry.  

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I spread the creamy top of the bottom layer with some Jalapeno Pepper Jam that I had picked up at Morrisons at Christmas time but hadn't had occasion to use yet.  It was so pretty and jewel-like . . . and flecked with lots of red jalapeno pepper flakes.  I then placed the other half on top and covered encased the round completely with the puff pastry, sealing it shut.  (You want to do this really well or you could have a blow out!)

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I decorated the top with heart cutouts placed in a round to resemble a pretty blossom, with a few little stamen balls in the centre, and then brushed the whole thing with some beaten egg yolk and ater.

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Fifteen minutes later we were rewarded with gloriously rich and creamy gooey brie mixed with that hot pepper jam . . . perfect for spreading onto soft slices of a fresh French loaf . . . and topped with a few leaves of rocket . . .

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Or  onto buttery  pepper crackers, and served with some crisp slices of a sweet red eating apple, it went down a real treat.   We both enjoyed this immensely.  Not only was it attractive, but it was quite simply . . . delicious.  How often do you get an appetizer that is so delicious without having put much effort into it.  I would serve this to anyone . . .

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* Jalapeno Pepper Jam Baked Brie*
Serves 4
Printable Recipe  

This is the easiest and tastiest appetizer.  Everyone loves it.  

1 8-oz wheel of Brie Cheese
1/2 package of all butter, ready roll puff pastry
4 TBS Jalapeno Pepper Jam
1 egg yolk, beaten with 1 tsp water  

To serve (optional)
Sliced French Baguette
crisp crackers
rocket leaves
sliced apples  


Preheat the oven to 200*C/400*F/ gas mark 6.  Line a baking sheet with baking paper.  Set aside. 

You will want your cheese to be really cold.  Using a sharp knife, cut the cheese in half horizontally through the middle.  Place the sheet of puff pastry onto the lined baking sheet.  Place the bottom half of the brie in the middle.  Spread the Pepper Jam over top almost to the edges.  Top with the other half of the Brie, cut side down.   Cut the corners off the pastry, so you have a rough circle shape.   Brush the edges of the circle with some beaten egg.   Bring the pastry up to cover the round of Brie, folding and pinching to seal.  Using the scraps cut out decorative shapes to decorate.  Brush the outside of the pastry with some egg and then place the cutouts on top of where you have sealed the Brie shut in a decorative manner.  Brush them with egg too.   

Bang the Brie into the preheated oven.  Bake for 15 minutes or so until the pastry is crisp and golden brown.  Place on a serving board and arrange with crackers, sliced baguette, some rocket and sliced apple.

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You can purchase the Godminster Heart to Heart set    of cheeses on the Godminster site for £17.45
Do visit their page for information of stockists near you, and other information about their products.

Although I was given this cheese to try out, all opinions are expressly my own.  It was to be perfectly honest . . . quite simply lovely.  Many thanks to Godminster for sending it to us.  I would buy this cheese quite happily for any special occasion.
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Curried Spam Fried Rice

Tuesday, 28 January 2014



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Spam was not something which we ever had when I was growing up.  I am not sure why that was.  We never had tinned meat of any kind except for deviled ham, which my mother sometimes bought to make our sandwiches for lunch with.  It came in a tin which was placed inside a paper wrapper decorated with little red devils.  I am not sure, but I think the devils somehow made it taste better!

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The one and only tme I can remember ever enountering Spam was at school.  A boy in my class wanted to trade his Spam sandwiches with my peanut butter ones.   I wouldn't trade because I did not know what Spam was and I was a bit afraid of trying something that I had never had before.   Besides, I really liked peanut butter.

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I was very lucky.  I grew up in a country that was untouched by war in my lifetime and I had a father with a really good job.  People over here in the UK have not been that lucky.     Having been through two World Wars, and rationing, etc.  tinned meat is something which has pretty much been a staple on family tables for a long time.

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I am ashamed to say I had never eaten it until I came over here, but I have to say . . . I quite like it actually!  You can buy the low fat one, and so it's not all that bad for you.  It's economical and quite tasty.   I made Spam Fritters last year and they were delicious.  When I saw a recipe recently on  unihomemaker.com  I just had to bookmark it to try here at home.  It looked really tasty.

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I changed it a tiny bit.  I made use of store cupboard ingredients and used a pouch of the already cooked Uncle Ben's brown basamati rice that I always have in the cupboard and I added some shredded savoy cabbage both for colour and taste.  We like cabbage in our fried rice.

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I also grated my carrot instead of cutting it into chunks, which meant it cooked much faster.   I was going to add some grated swede, but forgot.   Oh, and pineapple chunks.  I thought they would be really good, but it was bucketing down and the pineapple was out in the shed.  I didn't fancy getting wet.  But I reckon some pineapple chunks would go really well in this.  

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In any case, I really hope that you will try this.  It's really, REALLY tasty and is now on our favourite list as Casa de Rayner.  I spose you could use leftover ham if you wanted to, but the Spam was really tasty.  In fact I am craving it again already.   I know . . . I'm such a glutton.

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*Curry Spam Fried Rice*
Serves 4
Printable Recipe

This is delicious.   It's also quick and very easy to throw together.   A fabulous simple supper. 

2 large free range eggs, eaten with 1 TBS cream
olive oil for cooking
1 small tin of low fat Spam, chilled and diced
1 onion, peeled and finely chopped
1 banana shallot, peeled and finely chopped
1 fat clove of garlic, peeled and finely chopped
1 medium carrot, peeled and grated coarsely
six savoy cabbage leaves, heavy centre veins trimmed away and discarded,
and cabbage thinly sliced (Roll up tightly and slice, easy peasy)
salt and black pepper to taste
1 heaped tsp of curry powder
1 (2 serving) sized pouch of ready cooked rice or 1 1/2 cups cooked rice
2 tsp dark soy sauce
a handful of frozen petit pois 

Beat the eggs and cream together.  Coat a large skillet lightly with olive oil and heat.   Dump in the eggs and quickly scramble them.  Remove the scrambled egg to a bowl and keep warm.  Add a bit more oil to the pan.   Add the spam and brown it well on all sides.   Scoop out and keep warm with the egg.  Add the chopped onions, garlic and shallot.   Cook to wilt and then add the carrots and cabbage.   Cook, stirring, until wilted.   Add the curry powder, salt, pepper and soy.   Stir in the rice and return the eggs and spam to the pan.   Stir in the frozen peas.  Heat through.  Check for seasoning and adjust as necessary.  Serve hot.



Did you know that the 3rd to the 9th March 2014 is Spam Appreciation week?  Neither did I, but it's official.  2014 is going to be a fab year to remember for the iconic meat SPAM ® Chopped Pork and Ham, as  the Monty Python gang reunite, and a whole new generation of people get to enjoy their humor and acquaint themselves with their favourite meat!  This is no better time to realize just how unique, tasty and versatile SPAM with it's incredible 75+ year history can be.

To honor and celebrate this special week, fans are again being asked to demonstrate their love of SPAM ® by uploading a video, photo, drawing, or even writing a short sentence to show their appreciation of SPAM ® products.  There are five theatre wekeend breaks to be won courtesy of Show and Stay, plus 100 runner up prizes.   The competition opened on the 20th of January and will be closing on the 28th February, 2914.  The best entries will then be displayed on
www. spam-uk.com for appreciation.

Here's the video that won last year's competition.



A few facts about SPAM®

  • More then seven billion cans of SPAM products have been opened since it's launch in 1937
  • They may only be islands, but Hawaii and Guam go crazy for the stuff.  In Aloha State more than 7 million of the products are sold per year and Hawaii even hosts its own SPAM JAM festival in Honolulu.  While in Guam an average of 16 SPAM ® products are consumed by every person per year.
  • SPAM ® Chopped Pork and Ham is made from more than 90% prime shoulder pork and ham.
  • Clebrity SPAM® fans include James May and Heston Blumenthal.
  • In South Korea, SPAM ® Chopped Pork and Ham is considered a gourmet delicacy and is often given as a gift.
So now you know it all!

SPAM ®, it's not just a fad to follow . . . it's dinner.
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Unique Home Living

Monday, 27 January 2014

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Just look at the nice pots and pans I was sent recently from Unique Home Living.    The Breast Cancer Aware 3-piece saucepan set by Ethos. 

  • Special edition mirror polish 3 piece pan set 
  •  Pink silicone handles for an easier grip and comfort.
  • The glass lids are ventilated for controlled cooking 
  •  High durability pan bodies 
  • Set comprises of: 16cm with lid, 18cm with lid & 20cm with lid 
My mother is a breast cancer survivor and I like to support the Breast Cancer Campaign in every way that I can.  Ethos has guaranteed a minimum donation of £30,000 to Breast Cancer over a three year period and their line not only includes this nice saucepan set, but other things as well.   You can buy this lovely set of pans right now at Unique Home Living for £36.99, a marked saving from the RRP of  £58.99 

If I had any complaint at all about the pans, it's that the pink silicone handles mark up easily, but I would choose pink wouldn't I!!  The pans themselves are lovely.  They have a lovely heavy base and I like that I can peek in at what's cooking without having to lift the lid.  They are a nice quality polished stainless steel with riveted handles.  Nice.  Nice.

Unique Home Living is an online homewares shop that specializes in gifts and goods for the home, both indoor and outdoor.  They have a no quibble 14 day returns policy and free next day delivery on orders over £50.   They have a dedicated customer care line and their online shop is very easy to work through and view, with a lovely variety of goods in a variety of prices to suit any  budget.  You can't beat that. 

Many thanks to Jennifer for sending me these lovely pans.  All opinions are my own.

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Sweet Marie Slices

Sweet Marie Slices

In Canada they have these really tasty candy bars names Sweet Marie's.  They were always my favourite candy bars when I was a child. 

 Not only were they stogged full of caramel, peanut butter, crispy cereal and salted peanuts . . . not to mention covered in chocolate . . . but they actually named the bars after ME!  (Don't ever tell me any different!)

All in all a very irresistable combination don't you think?

 Sweet Marie Slices

I don't know if they have anything similar over here, but I suspect they do . . . and I suspect that it is probably the Picnic or the Lion Bars.   

Or a cross between the two.

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It's funny how things go . . . how when you can't get something anymore, you kind of crave it.   Things like Kraft Macaroni and Cheese . . . or Velveeta . . . 

All Dressed Potato Chips . . . Coffee Crisp Candy Bars . . . Lucky Charms Cereal . . . Captain Crunch . . . Sweet Marie's . . .

Sweet Marie Slices

And the longer you have to live without them . . . the more you want them.   The more you crave them.   The more you think about, dream about, desire . . . them . . .

Sweet Marie Slices

I find myself making lists every time I fly home of things I want to pick up to bring back with me when I go home.   Things like Lipton's Chicken Noodle Soup Mix . . . Cheese Whiz . . . and all of the above . . .

Sweet Marie Slices

I think I can cross Sweet Marie Candy Bars off my list now . . . because these tasty bars are almost identical . . .

 Sweet Marie Slices

They are chock full of crunchy-ness, and chewy-ness, and peanuty-ness, and scrummy-ness . . . with just the right amount of chocolaty-ness to make them incredibly moreish, can't put me down . . . addictive-ness . . .

Sweet Marie Slices

The fact that they are named after me  is . . .  just . . . well . . . the icing on a very VERY tasty cake!  In fact the only bad thing I have to say about these is  . . . it's impossible to eat just one.   *naughty girl am I*

Sweet Marie Slices


*Sweet Marie Slice*
cuts into 12 squares
Printable Recipe  

Delicious peanut butter squares filled with the crunch of peanuts and crisp rice cereal and topped with melted chocolate.   Scrummy yummy!  

90g of smooth peanut butter (1/2 cup)
175g golden syrup (1/2 cup corn syrup)
100g soft light brown sugar (1/2 cup packed)
1 TBS unsalted butter
50g crisp rice cereal (2 cups)
150g of roasted peanuts (1 cup)
180g of chocolate chips (1 cup)
chocolate sprinkles to decorate  

Sweet Marie Slices


LIne an 8 or 9 inch square pan with foil, having enough of an overhang to use as handles when it comes time to lift them out.   Butter the foil and set aside.  (If you use a nine inch pan your squares will not be as thick through, but larger in width, or you can cut them the same size and get more.  It's up to you.)    

Place the peanut butter, golden syrup, brown sugar and butter in a large saucepan.  Cook, stirring constantly, over medium low heat, until the peanut butter and  butter have melted and the mixture begins to bubble.   Remove from the heat and stir in the cereal and peanuts, mixing all in well together.  Spread this mixture into the prepared pan, and press down firmly.  I find using a buttered metal spoon the best way to do this.  The mixture doesn't stick to the spoon and it does a great job of pressing it down.  Immediately, while the mixture is still hot sprinkle the chocolate chips evenly over top.   Once they have softened and melted, spread them evenly over top of the crisp rice mixture.    (If you like you can place the pan in a hot oven for a few minutes to facilitate this.)  Sprinkle with chocolate sprinkles to decorate and then place the pan in the refrigerator for one hour until the mixture hardens enough to be cut into squares.  When ready, just lift out with the foil and using a sharp knife cut into squares.


Sweet Marie Slices


NOTE: for fun today I cut mine with a sharp straight sided metal Heart shaped cookie cutter.  Of course you will not get as many pieces if you do this, but the scraps are great to snack on.  *grin*   AND, the slices look so cute and very Valentiney!

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