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As you can see there was a good turn out for our May meeting and our ladies displayed their creativity with aplomb! We hope you all had a lovely evening.
P.S. I will be updating the Facebook Group "Fulham WI" with our news as we go along. Feel free to join if that method of communication suits you.
Claire.
FWI
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Dear Ladies
Recipe (thanks to The Times):
Elizabeth Battenberg cake Ingredients Cake 180g self-raising flour
80g ground almonds 3⁄4 tsp baking powder 225g unsalted butter, room temp 225g caster sugar 4 large eggs, lightly beaten Red and blue gel food colouring Filling
65g unsalted butter, room temp 1⁄2 tsp vanilla bean paste 25ml double cream 125g icing sugar Pinch fine salt
6 tbsp jam
To decorate
500g white marzipan Red and blue food colouring Method
Preheat the oven to 180C/gas mark 4. Take a 40 x 20cm piece of parchment paper and make a 5cm fold in the middle, this will act as a dam and prevent the cake batters running into each other. Grease a 20 x 30cm brownie tin and line with the prepared piece of parchment.
Mix the flour, almonds and baking powder together in a medium bowl and set aside. Beat the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy, slowly add the egg, beating until fully combined before adding more. Add the dry ingredients and fold until well mixed. Divide the batter in half and add red colouring to one half and blue to the other. Place the batters into the prepared baking pan and gently level. Bake in the oven for 25-30 mins.
Allow the cake to cool for 10 minutes before turning out on to a wire rack to cool completely. Using a serrated knife cut five one-inch wide strips of red cake and four one-inch strips of blue cake. Slice each blue cake diagonally along the length to form the corner pieces.For the buttercream, beat the butter until smooth and creamy, slowly add in the cream, mixing until smooth. Add the icing sugar bit by bit and once fully combined beat until fluffy. Add in the vanilla and salt and beat to combine.
Assemble the cakes together to resemble a Union Jack. Use jam as glue to join the red sponge to red sponge and use buttercream where you join red to blue. To finish, roll out the marzipan until 4-5mm thick and brush with a thin layer of jam. Place the cake on to the marzipan and wrap with the marzipan to seal. Turn cake seal-side down and trim edges for a flush finish.
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Dear Ladies
Gaby Martin
Where body and soul meet to eat.
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Food and lifestyle concepts, styling and design.
Orchestrating events, tastings, micro festivals, pop-ups, social media managment and bespoke services.
For the producer: Promoting outstanding artisan foods by leg and by web. Making it simple for the small producer.
For the hosting venue: Increasing foot fall and engaging visitors through food knowledge, spectacle and innovation.
Building fruitful and sustainable connections through food, Gaby focuses on the social, aesthetic and cultural fusion of food and location. Masterminding enchanting site-specific food events, the aim is community and connectivity.
You will have wants and needs, but we will bring you more.
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Gaby studied art and design at Camberwell School of Art and Kingston University 3-D Design (Interiors), as well as Food Styling at Leiths School of Food & Wine and WSET Award Wine and Spirits.
Gaby is an urban allotment grower, committee member of Slow Food London and splits her time between London and Sussex.
About Gaby: http://about.me/gabymartin
FULHAM WI – EVENTS UPDATE
Christian Louboutin Exhibition, Design Museum, Saturday 21 May 2012
Meeting at the museum at 10.30am.
39 Steps - Criterion Theatre, Piccadilly - Tuesday 29 May at 8.00pm
Tickets are bought £19.50, payment required asap!!!
Portobello Jubilee Market - Saturday 2 June - 10am to 4pm
We have been asked to man two stalls and will need to be there from 9am to set up and get the water hot! All we need to do is provide the cakes to offer people tea and a bit of cake for £1. Tea and everything else is provided and we keep all the funds raised which will go towards the full bursaries for a course at Denman College which two lucky members will win at our AGM. All cakes and biscuits are welcome, and cakes that we can cut up would be ideal. Beautiful cupcakes are always welcome and we can sell these separately but don't make them too big please! We can collate cakes during the week if that helps you and help on the day will be much appreciated.
Our stalls are at the Golbourne end of Portobello Road, near the craft market and the Portobello Green Vintage Clothes market. There will be lots of bunting and balloons and such like so will make a happy family day out with lots of things to look at and be tempted by!
Parsons Green Fair - Saturday 7 July - 12noon to 5pm
More cakes required and jams and chutneys and anything else you feel like!!! Another fun day which is very sociable and raises funds for us!
The Queen – Art & Image - National Portrait Gallery – Thursday 19 July 2012
To mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, this landmark exhibition brings together some of the most remarkable and resonant images of Elizabeth II made during her reign. From formal painted portraits to commissioned photographs and from press images to works by celebrated contemporary artists, the exhibition charts the evolving representation of one of the most portrayed people of all time, and the influence of this imagery on changing perceptions of the monarchy.
Exploring the startling range of artistic creativity that the Queen has inspired, the exhibition also reveals the radical changes in portraiture and profound social developments since the 1950s. Featured photographers and artists include Cecil Beaton, Pietro Annigoni, Andy Warhol, Annie Leibovitz, Lucian Freud, Thomas Struth and Gerhard Richter. For more information go to http://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/the-queen/the-queen-art-image.php
This exhibition is predicted to sell out quickly, so we will be booking tickets (£6.00 each) for the 6.15pm slot. Please can you let Toto know if you are interested in going to this by Monday, 28 May.
Saddlers Wells, Tuesday 18 Spetmber at 7.30pm
Tickets bought, £30.40 payment asap please!!!!
Other events we are considering for later in the year:
Please contact Toto on totofwi@gmail.com or 07957 323 321 regarding any of these events or anything that you would like to do.
Greatly look forward to seeing as many of you as can make it on Monday evening.
All good wishes
Katrina and the rest of the Committee
Fulham WI x
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Dear All,
Just dashing away for the weekend but realise I should remind you all that we do NOT meet on the bank holiday and our May meeting, which is terribly exciting, will be on MONDAY 14 MAY 2012.
Unusally we will not be in the pub that night, but will be at the John Lewis of Hungerford showrooms on Wandsworth Bridge Road, starting at 7.30pm when Gaby Martin will be showing us how to present food in a variety of ways so we can glam up our summer offerings and stun them all at the cake sales various!
Promise I'll write properly next week with all the things we have on the go!
See you on the 14th and enjoy the weekend!
Much love
Katrina x
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Dear All ,
As you may be aware, one of the highlights of Her Majesty the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations will be The Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant on Saturday 3 June. As part of this, Battersea Park on the south bank of the river Thames will be hosting a festival and some of the local WIs have been invited to host a WI marquee.
While its not possible for every member to attend the event keen knitters are needed!
HRH Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee
The WI Commemorative Knitting Queen’s Diamond Jubilee
Royal Knitting Battersea Park
Sunday 3rd June 2012. Jenny Hayton.
CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS
Be a part of The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations and knit Royal Regalia, corgi’s and The Royal Family to celebrate 60 years of HRH Queen Elizabeth II’s Reign.
I am an artist commissioned to create souvenir making events, knitting and The WI flag for The Diamond Jubilee Festival, Battersea Park, on Sunday 3rd June, 2012.
The Royal Knits will form part of a Souvenir exhibition and the WI Marquee at The Diamond Jubilee Festival in Battersea Park. On the day, groups of knitters will assist the general public to make knitted medal souvenirs.
IF YOU WISH TO TAKE PART AND NEED KNITTING PATTERNS OR IDEAS PLEASE CONTACT BIRDY (WI-JUBILEE LONDON EVENT) 0N 07774243206 OR birdyat@gmail.com
Please clearly label your knitting with your name, group, location and please include a photograph of you or your knitting group and write what you wish to celebrate about The Queen.
Please send your knitted items clearly labelled to:
JENNY HAYTON
WI KNITTING
19 HAROLD ESTATE
PAGES WALK
LONDON SE1 4HN
DEADLINE BY FRIDAY 18th May 2012.
(Please contact Fulham WI if you would like details of the patterns to knit)
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Dear Ladies
I need to confirm theatre tickets.
Most urgently, I need another three people who want to come to see the SanFrancisco BAllet at Sadlers Wells on Tuesday 18th September. Tickets are reduced to £30.40, and there are five of us going so far, but we need to be 8 in order to get the discount. I realise September seems a long way away, but why not have something to look forward to? If you could let me know by Friday this week I would appreciate it. Either reply to this email or email me directly at katrinaquinton@gmail.com.
A closer date is Tuesday 29th May when we are off to see The 39 Steps at The Criterion Theatre at Piccadilly Service. Reduced price tickets are £19.50. Again, please let me know as soon as possible so that I can confirm numbers with the theatre.
We have also received an email about knitting and sewing for the Jubilee which I will forward separately.
Next meeting is Monday 14th May (no meeting on the bank holiday) and please remember that it will be at the John Lewis of Hungerford showrooms in Wandsworth Bridge Road and will be an evening of food styling and presentation with Gaby Martin. A proper pre-meeting mailer will come but if you could get back to me about the theatre it would make my life easier!!
All good wishes and enjoy the long weekend to come.
Katrina Quinton
President
Fulham WI
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Hello ladies!!
The November Fulham WI meeting will take place this coming Monday 7 November at 7:30pm. Our speaker will be Dallas Barnes-Hughes (Katrina’s mother), speaking on Wedgwood. - – AND it is the AGM!
Please be advised that we are now taking subs for the 2012 calendar year - subs are £31.50. We also have some of the new WI diaries for 2012 at £3.50 each.
We will be holding elections for committee members at our November meeting, and are actively seeking the following roles:
Crafts Co-Ordinator
Speaker Co-Ordinator
Website/Online Co-Ordinator
Elections for those positions which are currently filled will, of course, be taking place as well.
CONTENTS
October Speaker
Events
NFWI Announcements
Local Requests
ETC.
NOVEMBER SPEAKER
The Speaker at our AGM this year is Dallas Barnes-Hughes and she will be speaking on Wedgwood.
Dallas has had an interest in Wedgwood for many years having worked for the company and then continued to study its history and processes. Please bring along any Wedgwood pieces you may have and Dallas will be pleased to tell us about them. Wedgwood is a lot more than the blue and white jasper and it is a beautiful product from an innovative company founded by an amazing individual. (Dallas also happens to be a very long-standing WI member … and is also Katrina's mother!)
As always, the meeting will be in the upstairs room at the Peterborough /Southern Cross pub on the New Kings Road (on the junction of Wandsworth Bridge Road ) nearest tube is Fulham Broadway. Please find here a link to Google Maps for directions. We look forward to welcoming new members and returning members alike.
EVENTS
Thursday 17 November 2011 – Pottery Evening – get ready for Xmas at the Pottery Café at 735 Fulham Road, London, SW6 5UL. Starting at 7.30pm, unearth your creativity and decorate pieces of pottery. It costs £5.95 per place for materials, and for whatever you decided to decorate. Pick up your work a week later after it has been fired in the kiln. For more details and lists of pottery pieces that you can decorate please go to http://www.pottery-cafe.com/ This has always been a popular evening for WI members so please get in touch ASAP to book your place.
Tuesday 29 November 2011at 7:30pm – Priscilla Queen of the Desert – We have 20 dress circle tickets priced at £39.75 (normally £66) at the Palace Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue. The show is due to close in the West End on New Year’s Eve so this might be your last chance. Please let us know if you are interested and pay at the meeting.
And dates for next year …
Saturday 28 January – Changing of the Guard at BUCKINGHAM PALACE – exclusive – at 10.00am- more details to follow …
Friday 3 February – get over detox January and spend the evening in a pub for a great cause, whilst supporting fellow WI member Alex in her pub quiz! In maximum teams of 5 test your general knowledge. More details to follow …
Tuesday 21 February – Theatre Group - Ghost. Again, more details to follow …
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The October Fulham WI meeting will take place this coming Monday 3 October at 7:30pm. Our speaker will be the Hon Alexa Shackleton.
Please be advised that we are now taking subs for the 2012 calendar year - subs are £30. We also have some of the new WI diaries for 2012 at £3.50 each.
We will be holding elections for committee members at our November meeting, and are actively seeking the following roles:
Elections for those positions which are currently filled (see here) will, of course, be taking place as well.
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OCTOBER SPEAKER
The speaker will be the Hon Alexa Shackleton, who has been instrumental in furthering Shackleton historical research.
Based in London, the Hon Alexandra Shackleton has contributed forewords to books on Antarctic exploration, and consulted for the Channel Four/First Sight Films television drama Shackleton, starring Kenneth Branagh. She has even had the honor to christen three ships: the Royal Navy's Ice Patrol ship, HMS Endurance; the trawler Lord Shackleton; and, most recently, the British Antarctic Survey ship,RRS Ernest Shackleton.
She succeeded her father, Lord Shackleton KG OBE PC (1911-94), younger son of the explorer, as President of the James Caird Society, and has been at the heart of all its activities since. She was instrumental with Harding Dunnett in displaying the James Caird at the London Boat Show at Earl's Court in 1994, and in lending support to Trevor Potts's four man (three men and a woman) In the Wake of Shackleton expedition, which sought to recreate the James Caird boat journey and Shackleton's crossing of South Georgia, the first such expedition to attempt this.
She travels around the world lecturing on Shackleton and his legacy to schools and city institutions and everything in between.
As always, the meeting will be in the upstairs room at the Peterborough /Southern Cross pub on the New Kings Road (on the junction of Wandsworth Bridge Road ) nearest tube is Fulham Broadway. Please find here a link to Google Maps for directions. We look forward to welcoming new members and returning members alike.
EVENTS
Saturday 1 October – look forward to those of you who have signed up for the tour of Parliament.
Tuesday 11 October 2011 – Jack the Ripper Walk – Meet at 7.15pm just outside Tower Hill tube to set off at 7.30pm for a guided walk led by Donald Rumbelow, "internationally recognised as the leading authority on Jack the Ripper." Costing £8 a place, this walk lasts just under 2 hours and provides a chance to inspect the murder sites, sift through the evidence - in all its gory detail - and get to grips, so to speak, with the main suspects. Afterward you can steady your nerves in The Ten Bells, the pub where the victims - perhaps under the steely gaze of the Ripper himself - tried to forget the waking nightmare. http://www.jacktheripperwalk.com/
Thursday 17 November 2011 – Pottery Evening – get ready for Xmas at the Pottery Café at 735 Fulham Road, London, SW6 5UL. Starting at 7.30pm, unearth your creativity and decorate pieces of pottery. It costs £5.95 per place for materials, and for whatever you decided to decorate. Pick up your work a week later after it has been fired in the kiln. For more details and lists of pottery pieces thart you can decorate please go to http://www.pottery-cafe.com/ This has always been a popular evening for WI members so please get in touch ASAP to book your place.
And dates for next year …
Saturday 28 January – Changing of the Guard at BUCKINGHAM PALACE – exclusive – at 10.00am- more details to follow …
Friday 3 February – get over detox January and spend the evening in a pub for a great cause, whilst supporting fellow WI member Alex in her pub quiz! In maximum teams of 5 test your general knowledge.
Again, more details to follow …
Please contact Toto on criminalangel@hotmail.com or 07957 323 321 begin_of_the_skype_highlightingend_of_the_skype_highlighting regarding any of these events or anything that you would like to do.
NFWI ANNOUNCEMENTS
Keep on Jamming! Real Jam Festival 2011
Don’t forget that entry forms are now available with full details on how to enter. IT’s fun to take part in the competition and to test your skills. You can send in your entry and in addition, on 8 and 9 October Denman will fling open its doors for activities involving top chefs and more. Dinner, bed and breakfast are available for anyone wanting to come along. More information can be found at www.denmancollege.org.uk and www.thewirealjamfestival.com or by calling 02865 391 991 and asking for leaflets.
Win a kitchen makeover
Share your favourite recipe for a family meal costing under £7.50, and send a picture of it, to have the chance of winning a fantastic kitchen makeover courtesy of Morphy Richards. Other brilliant prizes include a WI cookery course at Denman for two.
Finalists will be invited to Denman on 5 December, when celebrity chef Brian Turner will crown the winner. Two runners-up will each receive a Morphy Richards product of their choice, plus a DAB radio and a WI cookery course for themselves and a friend. Every competition entrant will receive a discount code for Morphy Richards worktop cooking products. For full terms and conditions and to enter, go to www.homeofthehouseproud.com or call Denman College on 01865 391991 to ask for details.
Do You Write a Blog?
With the new WI website under development, the NFWI are investigating the potential for guest blogs. If you write your own blog please send details of it to g.atkinson@nfwi.org.uk.
Love Your Libraries Campaign
After huge support for a resolution on library closures from delegates at the 2011 AGM, WI members are being urged to get involved in the Love Your Libraries campaign.
We are calling on the Government to honour their commitment to act as a champion of the library service, and hope to collect 100,000 signatures and trigger a debate in parliament. We have just launched an online version of the petition, on the Government’s e-petitions website, so please do go to the link below and sign, and pass on to friends and family!
http://epetitions.direct.gove.uk/petitions/1269
There are lots of other ways to take action: by joining your local library, collecting petition signatures, and writing to you local council.
Enter the Fast Fashion ‘Little Black Dress’ Competition
WI members are being given the chance to design and create their own ‘little black dress’ as part of the NFWI’s Fast Fashion campaign, to be showcased at a fashion show at the Fashion and Textiles Museum at the end of the year. Please let us know if you would like more information.
COOL Update
The NFWI held a briefing meeting on 5 July ahead of a crucial European Parliament vote on changes to food labelling regulations. The NFWI Chair and Public Affairs Committee briefed MEPs and representatives from the European Commission and the Environment and Agriculture Committee on WI research and findings from the supermarket action day, when 87 WIs visited 135 supermarkets to gain a snapshot view of labelling on supermarket shelves. Despite Government claims that a voluntary scheme is working, members’ reports showed real room for improvement and a marked variation in labelling practises across supermarkets, particularly on budget ranges.
Hours after the meeting MEPs voted to introduce mandatory labelling for fresh meat products and to tighten up the law to ensure that the presentation of labelling is not misleading for consumers. While this is a major step forwards, unfortunately the Parliament did not take the opportunity to tighten up labelling on products with meant ingredients such as sausages or pies. An impact assessment in two years time will assess the feasibility of this.
Sign up to be a MDGs champion – eight ways to change the world
Building on the success of the WrW project, we are asking interested members to sign up to be Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) champions and raise awareness in their community as to why advancing women’s rights around the world is key to accelerating progress on the MDGs by the 2015 deadline. The initiative will be launched in the autumn and champions will be provided with materials, resources and access to an online forum to share ideas with other MDG champions. If you would like to sign up or find out more information please contact Yetunde Akintola on 0207 371 9300 ext 212. For more information on the MDGs visit http://www.endpoverty2015.org/.
Ex-Offenders Project
Are you interested in helping female ex-offenders with cookery, literacy and numeracy so that they have skills to get them back on their feet and into work? This is a new national project combining basic practical cookery with literacy and numeracy. Please contact Diane Sanderson, Home Economics Adviser, at the NFWI Unit on 01865 391 788 ext 278 or d.sanderson@nfwi-unit.org.uk if you would like to find out more about the project.
ETC.
Maple Village WI Christmas Fayre
Saturday, 19 Nov from 10am – 2pm
Maple Village WI in Surbiton are holding their first FREE Christmas Fayre this year. They are inviting members to come along and partake in some Christmas Shopping, and are also wondering if any members would like to ttake a stall to sell your own products? They are looking for candles, glass or ceramic items, children’s toys and clothes, and Christmas decorations and gifts.
We were contacted by a photographer who is working on a project on the Women’s Institute through a series of portraits. She is aiming to get a sense of the contemporary face of the WI – looking at individuals’ careers, interests, and hobbies.
Peter from Age Concern of Hammersmith and Fulham has got in touch regarding their Volunteer Befriending Service which connects volunteers with older people who may be isolated or housebound. Volunteering involves and hour a week offering companionship or practical support, which means conversation, picking up prescriptions or accompanying someone to an activity, etc…
Please let us know if you are able to offer your time and we will pass your details onto them.
Streetwise Opera Volunteering
We have been contacted by Streetwise Opera, a charity that uses music as a tool to help those who have experienced homelessness move forward in their lives. Their Workshop Programme aims to increase confidence and self-esteem, encouraging an engagement with wider communities through regular singing and acting workshops, performances and work placements, creating unique opportunities that allow people to move forward in their lives.
They are looking for helpful and committed volunteers for both daytime and evening opportunities and any help, however small, is always appreciated. Volunteers can help out in a number of ways including assisting with regular Theatre Trips, Public Performances, Fundraising Events and Workshops.
If you are interested please contact Nicholas at the Streetwise Opera office.
Email: office@streetwiseopera.org
Tel: 020 7495 3133
Parliament Week
Parliament Week is a new national initiative that aims to build greater awareness, understanding of and engagement with parliamentary democracy in the UK.
The inaugural Parliament Week will take place between 31 October and 5 November 2011 with a programme of activities across the UK that explore how and why the House of Commons and the House of Lords matter to everyone.
The theme for Parliament Week 2011 is ‘Stories of Democracy’ – from the past to the present, from local to national. Parliament wants to raise awareness about how democracy affects people and how they can participate in it.
Further information about the programme of events and how you can register to take part is available from www.parliamentweek.org or email parliamentweek@parliament.uk.
Breeze
The Breeze network from British Cycling is all about fun, local bike rides for women, by women – and there’s a whole range of support, training and ride opportunities too. Breeze is part of British Cycling’s commitment to getting more women riding bikes for fun, and encouraging more women to join British cycling. Breeze bike rides are free and getting involved is easy. You can either use the ride finder to look for a Breeze ride in your area or if you’re interested in starting a group, why not become a Breeze champion? To find out more, visit the website www.goskyride.com/breeze or www.britishcycling.org.uk.
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