Monday, 29 September 2014

Parmesan and Spinach Orzo

My student life quick life saver obsession
*stuffing myself while writing this post*
I actually hate spinach, but with orzo pasta? Yes, please!

I adjusted the recipe to my needs and since I cannot always get orzo from just around the corner I just took the parmesan and spinach cream and I serve it with rice. It's as appetising plus it's a very quick and a light meal that can be served on it's own. I also like serving it with lemon marinaded chicken if I have more time.  


Spinach and Parmesan Cream:

olive oil

one diced onion

two minced cloves of garlic

one tablespoon of all-purpose flour

one cup of milk

two cups of chopped spinach

half a cup of grated parmesan

pepper and salt for taste



mY neighbourhood is LOVELY.

Moving countries and starting a new chapter is hard, you don't know what to expect, but you home for the best. Now, with columbia road flower market and its atmosphere near my hope I pretty fucking satisfied with my neighbourhood.

Friday, 19 September 2014

Summer travels. Nazaré. Portugal.

Hitchkinig to Nazaré took about 10 minutes in total since the second car that went by stopped. We were very lucky to meet these two Portuguese single mothers with their children on a weekend getaway. They later explained that they are taking their kids to a water park, but it is a surprise and we shouldn't dare to tell them. Well we couldn't since we don't speak Portuguese. We squeezed into their little car and here we go. Their english was so, so, but they did all they could to talk to us. They showed interest in our travels and also concern, explaining that they wouldn't let their children on such a trip. This is a shoutout to all the single mothers in this bloody world. Even through it must be very tough at times (my mum would know) you are doing a great job and your children are the luckiest to have you.










As we arrived to Nazaré I was quite disappointed, because everyone kept telling me its the most beautiful place, make sure you go there. The beach was all touristy, the town was all touristy with seafood restaurants on every corner. However, when we dropped of our bags and longboards we went to explore.  You can take a funicular to a rocky promontory over 100m above the main part of the town and when you come to explore what is on the other side of the cliffs you will be truly amazed. The highest waves in history were surfed at this beach, even through it looked nothing like that when we were there. This beach has a totally different atmosphere with surfers, locals walking their dogs and the truly beautiful nature as opposed to the beach in centre of the town.

Summer travels. Costa da Caparica. Portugal.

So we took a day trip to the largest contiguous beach in Portugal (about 30km long) 15km away from Lisbon. For my liking it was a bit too touristy, but we found a spot with less people to lie down and enjoy the waves, cool swim and the sun.You can also come here to see the locals seine fishing using two tractors and one fishing vessel.




Summer travels. Lisboa. Saudade! Portugal.

Lisbon is my crush. Its steep, weary streets, manholes, tiled houses, views, secret spots and architecture made it one of the most appealing experiences for me this year.  Other than that, I am utterly in love with Portuguese people who are welcoming and chatty. 


I like getting up early (before the usual tourists) to see how the city wakes up and you see all the locals getting ready for the day.










Katrantzou

(I can never spell it right) is a greek designer I mentioned on my blog before. Did I say she always surprises?
A girl that originally went to the Rhode Island school of Design in the USA and later on to Central Saint Martins in London ended up switching from working on prints for interior to fashion prints after completing both her Bachelors and Masters in Architecture. Her signature style really came through when she completed a portfolio for the Central Saint Martins Master Fashion Textiles course. 

It was themed around trompe l'oeil prints of oversized jewellery featured on jersey-bonded dresses. these pieces created the illusion of wearing giant neckpieces that would be too heavy in reality.

Here are my best picks from her new collection RESORT 2015











Comeback?

So, I guess it takes some commitment to keep up a blog, which I clearly do not have as I haven’t logged in since June. Why? Simply because summer came and there were loads of other things I chose over this virtual world. It was the busiest summer of my life so far, but I have NO REGRETS. I traveled a lot, met so many amazing people, plus saw the most amazing places.


Here is a little sneak peek from a longboard trip around Portugal; Lisbon and going north along the coast to Porto from where we continued to Paris and from my girls trip to Barcelona:





Thursday, 18 September 2014

Myself.

The day I finished my exams I started working on a design of my graduation dress. Okay, I was taught not to lie, more like five days after my exams, because I was too busy sleeping and procrastinating. It was the fastest process of designing and getting it actually done, a five day process. This was due to the fact my graduation was approaching a bit faster than I wished and the sewing required a bit more fiddling.


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