Month: March 2025

Reasons To Be Cheerful – April 2025

Hello friends,  April is coming so let’s get ready to celebrate

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Week 1

Date How To Celebrate
April 1 – Sourdough Bread Day

To celebrate: I love a good sourdough but have yet to make my own!  I’ll be celebrating today with an Elsa Greer sandwich made from some bought sourdough.  If anyone out there has a good recipe for a beginner, please let me know!

April 2 – National Ride your horse to a bar day

To celebrate: Well, if you have a horse, ride it to your local bar!  For the rest of us, just enjoy that kooky days like today exist!

April 3 – National Chocolate Mousse Day

To celebrate: Make this classic French dessert!

 

Moccha Mousse

April 4 – International Carrot Day

To celebrate: For something a little bit different why not make a Cucumber Catamaran with Carrot Paprika Balls?

 

April 5 1998 – The First Spice Girls Concert in the UK occurred today

To celebrate: Listen to your favourite Spice Girls song!  Zigazig ah!

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April 6 – National Fresh Tomato Day

To celebrate: Make my Favourite Tomato Salad!

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April 7 – No Housework Day

  Celebrate by putting your feet up! You deserve it!

No housework Day

 

Week 2

April 8 – National Beer Day              

Celebrate with a Cherry Beer Margarita!

Cherry Beer Margaritas

 

April 9 – National Gin and Tonic Day

To celebrate: This is turning into a boozy week!  Why not try my Aperol Gin & Tonic for a take on the classic?

Aperol Gin and Tonic

 

April 10 – Hug Your Dog Day

To celebrate: Well, the name says it all.  If you don’t have a dog, hug a friend’s pup!

Hug Your Dog Day

 

April 11 1961 – Bob Dylan plays his first gig at Gerde’s Folk City in New York 

(Photo via https://www.villagepreservation.org/2017/04/11/bob-dylans-first-nyc-gig-april-11-1961/)

 To celebrate, Watch A Complete Unknown, the film about Dylan’s early career, or just listen to your favourite Dylan track.  Tangled up In Blue is one of mine! 

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March 12 – National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day

To celebrate: Try a Macedonian Grilled Cheese!

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April 13 – National Scrabble Day

To celebrate: Have a round of this classic game.  Good luck with those triple word scores!

 

April 14 1912 – The SS Titanic struck an iceberg on her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York.  

To celebrate: Watch the classic movie of this tragic tale.  Or make some Punch Romaine as served on The Titanic. (Told you this was a boozy week!)

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Week 3

April 15 – I actually don’t care what else is happening today.  I’m seeing The Libertines at the Forum tonight and could not be more excited! 

I’ll be celebrating for all of us! 

Libs MEL

 

April 16 – National Eggs Benedict Day

To celebrate: Try to calm down from the excitement of yesterday with a delicious brunch of Eggs Benny!
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April 17 –  Today is both National Cheeseball Day and World Malbec Day.  

(Photo via Chez us)

Celebrate by having a Girl Dinner tonight!

Cheeseball and wine

 

April 18 1956 – Grace Kelly marries Prince Rainer of Monaco in “The Wedding of the Century”

(Photo via Vogue)

To celebrate:  Join me in popping over to my pal Jenny’s site for Grace Kelly’s recipe for Caesar Salad

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April 19 – National Rice Ball Day

To celebrate: Make some yummy, yummy arancini!

 

Spinach and Cheese Arancini
Spinach and Cheese Arancini
April 20 – National Pineapple Upside Down Cake Day

To celebrate:  Make my favourite cake!

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April 21 2016 – Music legend Prince dies at 57

To celebrate: Raise a toast to Prince with a When Doves Cry

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Week 4


April 22 1923 –  birthday of Bettie Page, famous American pin-up model

To celebrate: Strike a pose.  Be your best glam self today!

Bettie Page

April 23 – National Picnic Day

To celebrate: Pack your basket and go!  Time to eat al fresco!  One of my fave picnic foods is a Scotch Egg – this version is packed with Cheddar cheese!

Cheddar Scotch Egg

 

April 24 – National Bucket List Day

To celebrate: Make your Bucket List.  Or, even better tick or plan to tick an item off your list. 

 

April 25 – Anzac Day is celebrated in Australia and New Zealand

To commemorate: Take a moment to honour those people who who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations.

April 26 1977 – Studio 54 opens in New York

To celebrate: Strut your stuff with your best disco moves.

Disco Moves

 

April 27 1976 – birthday of Scottish singer, songwriter and cellist.Isobel Campbell.  

To celebrate: Listen to some Belle and Sebastian or The Ballad of The Broken Seas her first album with Mark Lanegan 

 

 

April 28 – National Great Poetry Reading Day

To celebrate: Make a Rhubarb and Rose Syllabub and read the Edith Sitwell poem which mentions it.  

 

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Rest of April

April 29, 2018 – The Simpsons became the show with the most episodes of any series on TV! 

 

To celebrate: Watch an episode or two! Still funny after all these years!

 
April 30 –   National Honesty Day

To celebrate: Let’s all try to be a little bit more honest today!

 

I hope your April is wonderful!

 

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Croquettes aux Crevettes

Hello friends, today we are continuing our European tour via Good Housekeeping’s World Cookery. Our trusty tour bus has pulled into the charming nation of Belgium, a land of delectable chocolates, waffles, stunning architecture, and, as we’ll discover, a deep-seated love for prawns. We are celebrating with some Croquettes aux Crevettes, also known as Prawn  or Shrimp Croquettes

Prawn Croquettes

Now, I’ll admit, my initial perception of Belgian cuisine leaned heavily towards waffles, beer, and perhaps those famous mussels. The notion of prawns taking centre stage seemed a tad unexpected.   However, because I was a little suspicious about this, I googled, “Are prawns a popular food in Belgium? And the answer was:


Yes prawns, particularly “grey shrimp” (crevettes grises) are a popular food in Belgium often enjoyed in various forms, including croquettes and as part of seafood dishes

What truly piqued my interest was the automatic inclusion of croquettes in the response. It was as if the internet knew precisely what Good Housekeeping was guiding us towards. Clearly, the culinary wisdom of this esteemed publication remains unchallenged. Lesson learned: never doubt the expertise of Good Housekeeping’s World Cookery.

 

Croquettes Aux Crevettes: The Recipe

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The final product was undeniably delicious.  The creamy white sauce worked perfectly with the sweetness of the prawns.  The crispy coating provided a nice contrast to the soft filling.  I served my Croquettes with a side of sriracha mayo which added a spicy kick that complemented the richness of the croquettes. A simple roasted onion salad provided a refreshing counterpoint, cutting through the creaminess.  They would also be great with a glass of ice-cold beer!  Belgian of course!

And apologies in advance, I don’t know that much about Belgium, so a lot of my references will come from In Bruges, which is an absolute belter of a movie that I must rewatch very soon! 

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Destination Unkown – Kofta Tagine and Couscous

Hello, crime readers and food lovers.  Today, we are on a mystery trip to a Destination Unknown.  However, if you look at our accompanying meal, you probably know where we might be heading.  Agatha Christie published Destination Unknown, a standalone spy thriller, in 1954.  Christie’s spy thrillers are not my favourites.  And this one is no exception to what seems to be becoming a rule.  Honestly, I thought the book started well, but then it quickly turned absurd.  I could not suspend my belief enough to enter this world – which may say more about me than the book.  Ultimately, I’ll leave you to be the judge!  

Despite the potential disappointment with the book, our dish of the day is a delightful Lamb Kofta Tagine with Couscous. This recipe comes from Rachel’s Everyday Kitchen by Rachel Allen. I snipped the couscous recipe out of a magazine ages ago. It is my go-to recipe for couscous and is the perfect accompaniment for the tagine.  

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Destination Unknown – The Plot

Destination anywhereEast or west, I don’t careYou see my baby don’t want me no moreThis old world ain’t got no back door

This 1968 song by The Marvellettes describes Hilary Craven’s state of mind.  She is bereft after the death of her child and the breakdown of her marriage.  She is planning to commit suicide in her Moroccan hotel room when a strange man walks in.  (And this, around page 34, is where the plot stopped being believable for me).  

Unknown to Hilary, scientists from all over the world have been going missing. One such scientist is Thomas Betterton. Thanks to her “very magnificent” head of red hair, Hilary looks uncannily like Thomas Betterton’s wife, Olive.  

British Intelligence

The man in Hilary’s room is Mr Jessop, a British intelligence agent.  He suggests that instead of suicide by pills, Hilary goes undercover as Olive Betterton to find out what she can about the missing scientists. If this is how they recruit their agents, feel free to insert your own joke about the misnomer of British Intelligence! 

Hilary said:  “It would be madness!”.  
“Oh yes, ” said Jessop, “it’s madness all right.  It’s a very tough assignment and if our suspicions are realised, you’ll probably cop it.  You see, I am being quite frank, but according to you, you’re prepared and anxious to cop it.  As an alternative to throwing yourself in front of a train or something like that, I should think you would find it far more amusing” 

Agatha Christie – Destination Unknown

The Scientists

Hilary, posing as Olive Betterton, then travels to a “Destination Unknown,” which reveals itself as a secret research facility built into a mountain, hidden behind a leper colony. The missing scientists live there, either creating a utopian scientific community or enduring a prison, depending on one’s perspective. There, she meets her supposed husband, Thomas Betterton, who displays unhappiness within the compound and an inability to work. Surprisingly, he doesn’t expose her.

Meanwhile, Jessop tries to locate Hilary by following a series of clues she left during her journey, including pearls from a broken necklace.

Eventually, Jessop finds Hilary, and Hilary finds love. They all live happily ever after, except for Thomas Betterton. Authorities arrest him for killing his first wife and stealing her work, because she, not he, was the true scientific geniu

Oh, and the wealthy billionaire who funded the mountain utopia gets away scot-free because the very system he is trying to bring down, i.e. capitalism, allows him to use his wealth and power to escape justice. 

Cue Alanis Morisette – Ironic.

Destination Unknown  – The Covers

Collage Destination Unknown

There are some great covers here, including, I believe, our first Hebrew cover (fourth row, second from the left) and a very 1980s-kind of punky Hilary (bottom row, far right). There are also some recurring themes—the desert, planes, red-headed women, and pearls. I think my favourites are the Hebrew cover and the top row far right with the rather Grace Kelly-looking woman. Sadly, there are no absolutely bonkers covers for this one!  

The Recipe: Lamb Kofta Tagine with Couscous

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Links to the Christieverse

  • None that I could find

Other Food & Drinks Mentioned in Destination Unknown

  • Alcoholic refreshments
  • A Half bottle of wine
  • Vichy Water
  • Coffee  x2
  • Martini
  • Meat
  • Bread and cakes
  • Mint tea

April’s read will be Hickory Dickory Dock – Our first Poirot of the year!  

Have a great week!

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