This is a good casserole for summer or winter, loads of beans which are full of goodness with great flavours and an excellent store cupboard clear-out; Chop and change the ingredients as you please, the beauty of this dish is in it's flexibility.
This is what I put in:
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CHORIZO MUCK
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Onion (diced)
Chilli (diced)
Garlic (diced)
(Simmer gently)
Potatoes (new potatoes / something waxy is good) (chopped in half)
Pepper - Red / yellow / green (chopped)
Chorizo / sausage (pre cook under grill) / bacon (likewise)
Mix up
Red kidney beans / mixed beans / chick peas - Drain and rinse
Chopped tomatoes
Simmer for 30mins - 2 hours (The longer you leave it, the
better the flavour)
Season generously
Serve with salad for a light summer dish or rice in winter with warm
pitta bread as a side. Leftovers are great in a baked potato with
creme fresh / yoghurt and chopped parsley. Enjoy!
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Sunday, 27 July 2008
30 Second freestyle: Quarion
"Quarion is a special project from Hip-Hop, Nu Jazz and Techno producer Ianeq. Going back to the roots of hypnotic dance music, Quarion is all about the deeper aspects of House and Techno."
Wednesday, 16 July 2008
Frank Gehry's Pavillion at The Serpentine Gallery
For those that have experienced Gehry's distinctive, sculptural
architecture may have heard about his latest - and first for the UK - construction down at the Serpentine Gallery in Kensington Gardens. The Pavillion is an annual feature to the London based gallery, inviting a world renowned architect to design a covered space for summer relaxation in the day and performance by night.
Frank Gehry's Pavillion opens this Sunday, the 20th July and is well worth the visit. For more information visit the Serpentine's website. Here are some photos of the construction to get you in the mood....
architecture may have heard about his latest - and first for the UK - construction down at the Serpentine Gallery in Kensington Gardens. The Pavillion is an annual feature to the London based gallery, inviting a world renowned architect to design a covered space for summer relaxation in the day and performance by night.
Frank Gehry's Pavillion opens this Sunday, the 20th July and is well worth the visit. For more information visit the Serpentine's website. Here are some photos of the construction to get you in the mood....
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
Welcome
Welcome to my new site for 2008/09. I haven’t updated since 06, which in web terms is a lifetime! Sorry for the delay anyway. Well, ish.
All my previous sites have focused on my snowboarding career. Those of you who know me from those days probably don’t know what I’ve been up to recently, while those that know me from my later projects may not know of my earlier life before I settled in London village. So this is a chance for me to grow up and profile some creative work I’ve been doing.
My main project has been the umbrellas, which has taken up most of my time for the last 10-12 months and has been worth every minute. JOI has had a great response from retailers, press and consumers worldwide. Find out more on the site – joiumbrellas.co.uk. With any luck, next season’s umbrellas will be ready this October so keep an eye out for those as well.
Over on hamishduncan.com, I’ve put up some examples of other commissions I’ve fulfilled for different clients over the last few years. I’ve divided them into categories that should be self-explanatory. Have a look and check ‘em out.
You can also contact me! I'd love to hear from friends, randoms and enemies alike. The latter is an open apology for anyone who has suffered my company on late nights.
Anyway, if you’re interested in what I’m up to I’ll be putting new stuff right here. So check the site, or hit the subscribe button at the bottom of the post to add an RSS feed to your ‘puter. Or, if you’re a real mate, then stumbleupon/diggit/facehook it or whatever floats your digital boat. Ta.
Hambourine
All my previous sites have focused on my snowboarding career. Those of you who know me from those days probably don’t know what I’ve been up to recently, while those that know me from my later projects may not know of my earlier life before I settled in London village. So this is a chance for me to grow up and profile some creative work I’ve been doing.
My main project has been the umbrellas, which has taken up most of my time for the last 10-12 months and has been worth every minute. JOI has had a great response from retailers, press and consumers worldwide. Find out more on the site – joiumbrellas.co.uk. With any luck, next season’s umbrellas will be ready this October so keep an eye out for those as well.
Over on hamishduncan.com, I’ve put up some examples of other commissions I’ve fulfilled for different clients over the last few years. I’ve divided them into categories that should be self-explanatory. Have a look and check ‘em out.
You can also contact me! I'd love to hear from friends, randoms and enemies alike. The latter is an open apology for anyone who has suffered my company on late nights.
Anyway, if you’re interested in what I’m up to I’ll be putting new stuff right here. So check the site, or hit the subscribe button at the bottom of the post to add an RSS feed to your ‘puter. Or, if you’re a real mate, then stumbleupon/diggit/facehook it or whatever floats your digital boat. Ta.
Hambourine
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