It has been a bust few weeks. I've have finally getting enough work to have monies again. Of course, that meant last week I was getting to many hours. Now my knee is a little crippled as a result of over working the connective tissue in and around the knee joint. I'm having trouble getting up and down from a seated position and Forget trying to get up from my mattress on the floor - once I finally manage it I'm staying up. Thankfully, the knee isn't to bad to walk on.
Despite this I've been having to continue work this week, because as it's not landing me hospital or a wheelchair, I have to keep working for monies. This sentiment has continued on my days off. On my days off of work, I take advantage of the time at home and do my chores. Yesterday I was flitting between home and the laundrette to get my double duvet clean and partially dry while trying to wash clothes in my twin tub at home and get my room vacuumed. This was barely a dent in my chores list unfortunately as when i was having long days at work last week, things just kept building up. I still have a lot to do, and as with anything that requires cleaning , by the time I've finished one lot of chores other chores need to be done again.
Got to love working for a living. I have what is diagnosed at Chronic Widespread Pain Syndrome (A Diagnosis I've never sure I trust as accurate and fully believe it may change in the future). Every extra hour I spend cleaning at work or in the home has an impact on my physical pain levels. Even trying to take it easy doesn't help because any form of movement whether it's walking or just sitting at a desk (this still require muscle movement as they fight to keep you in an upright position) will have an effect on the levels of pain felt. The irony is, I've tried the other alternative of doing as little as possible and it doesn't work either - you still find pain crops up, so I just get on with it when I can. :)
Welcome to the rabbit hole. In recent times this blog has revolved around self-promotion of my creative-writing blog and my personal blogging. Older post contain recipes and soap crafts - this blog moves with my lunacy. :)
Friday, 27 July 2012
Sunday, 22 July 2012
Cocoa Patisserie Cafe, Brighton, UK
Cocoa Patisserie Cafe produces some of the most visually beautiful pastries and tarts in Brighton and Hove. I first came across the pastries in the Brighton and Hove food festival a year or two ago. I remember the pastry I bought quite vividly as it stuck in my mind as being very yummy and unusual in that the caramel was salted (a taste I had not come across before.) The Salted carmel shortbread tart can be seen in the image below, it is the second from the right.
My grandmother was in town the other day and I was stuck with somewhere to go for lunch, so I decided that we would try the Cocoa cafe, being that it is in a quite central locale. You could quite literally step off the train and go there for lunch. Lunch ended up being quite an enjoyable experience.
The cafe is very nicely decorated with the companies cocoa theme colours and features nice wooden furniture that was surprisingly comfortable to be seated at. This was a nice change. Each table was decorated with a fresh cut yellow rose and our tea came served in lovely china teapots with matching tea cups.
For my lunch I ordered a Char-grilled chicken Caesar salad, mostly because I'm supposable on a health kick. :) However salad is always a good test of any kitchens food hygiene as it features fresh vegetables that go off very quickly if kept in poor conditions. Much to my delight the salad was crisp and fresh, this is always a bonus. It was also beautifully presented, I could really tell that the chef was a first artist when it came to food. It's no wonder he's won awards. The chicken was grilled just right and the parmensan cheese came in a caramelised section (An absolutely yummy way of eating cheese). My one concern was the the salad leaves were drenched in olive oil which tasted good but made for an oily meal. However it was a very nice meal all round and as you can tell from the photos of the pastries it was very hard to resist having a yummy yummy desert.
The desert are what make cocoa worth the visit. They are as tasty as they look. I would highly recommend trying them if you are in Brighton :)
My grandmother was in town the other day and I was stuck with somewhere to go for lunch, so I decided that we would try the Cocoa cafe, being that it is in a quite central locale. You could quite literally step off the train and go there for lunch. Lunch ended up being quite an enjoyable experience.
The cafe is very nicely decorated with the companies cocoa theme colours and features nice wooden furniture that was surprisingly comfortable to be seated at. This was a nice change. Each table was decorated with a fresh cut yellow rose and our tea came served in lovely china teapots with matching tea cups.
For my lunch I ordered a Char-grilled chicken Caesar salad, mostly because I'm supposable on a health kick. :) However salad is always a good test of any kitchens food hygiene as it features fresh vegetables that go off very quickly if kept in poor conditions. Much to my delight the salad was crisp and fresh, this is always a bonus. It was also beautifully presented, I could really tell that the chef was a first artist when it came to food. It's no wonder he's won awards. The chicken was grilled just right and the parmensan cheese came in a caramelised section (An absolutely yummy way of eating cheese). My one concern was the the salad leaves were drenched in olive oil which tasted good but made for an oily meal. However it was a very nice meal all round and as you can tell from the photos of the pastries it was very hard to resist having a yummy yummy desert.
The desert are what make cocoa worth the visit. They are as tasty as they look. I would highly recommend trying them if you are in Brighton :)
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