segunda-feira, 26 de agosto de 2013

Harrods ££££££ :)


Why not shopping at Harrods ??!!

Ontem, eu estive pela primeira fez na loja da Harrods and before to be there I was wondering that should be impossible to buy anything, but I was quite wrong.

The place is such amazing and big REALLY BIG... vale a pena conferir!










Muitas das coisas por la como roupas, sapatos e joias nao tem precos, ou seja, voce precisa perguntar a um dos staffs caso tenha interesse em comprar.

But, there is um departamente de food and wine que cabe no bolso de qualquer pessoa, alem de pequenos restaurantes que provavelmente nao deve ser impossivel have a dinner there.

Caso queira visitar e sair de la holding same green bags, why not visit the website first and check out the prices ... such good idea hun?! :)
http://www.harrods.com/?cid=PPC_Harrods_Traffic

The place is too easy find ... just outside tube station
Address: 87-135 Brompton Rd, Knightsbridge, London SW1X 7XL
Phone:020 7730 1234
Hours:
 
Monday hours 10:00–20:00




domingo, 18 de agosto de 2013

Scottish Egg ..hmmmm


One day I was watching The Office ( love it) and I saw Keith eating something looks like a 'coxinha' (brazilian snack) but I was sure wasn't that ... so, later I found out that this delicious little ball is Scottish Egg.
Recently I had the opportunity to try at Old Crown pub 33 New Oxford St, London WC1A 1BH.

I didn't eat the egg because I have a little problem with the melt yolk, but the pork meat is such amazing.

This is the recipe, just in case you like to cook for your friends this summer:


Preparation method

  1. Place the eggs, still in their shells, in a pan of cold salted water.
  2. Place over a high heat and bring to the boil, then reduce the heat to simmer for exactly nine minutes.
  3. Drain and cool the eggs under cold running water, then peel.
  4. Mix the sausage meat with the thyme, parsley and spring onion in a bowl and season well with salt and freshly ground black pepper (Simon recommends being generous with the freshly ground black pepper).
  5. Divide the sausage meat mixture into four and flatten each out on a clean surface into ovals about 12.5cm/5in long and 7.5cm/3in at its widest point.
  6. Place the seasoned flour onto a plate, then dredge each boiled egg in the flour.
  7. Place each onto a sausage meat oval, then wrap the sausage meat around each egg. Make sure the coating is smooth and completely covers each egg.
  8. Dip each sausage meat-coated egg in the beaten egg, rolling to coat completely, then dip and roll into the breadcrumbs to completely cover.
  9. Heat the oil in a deep heavy-bottomed pan, until a breadcrumb sizzles and turns brown when dropped into it. (CAUTION: hot oil can be dangerous. Do not leave unattended.)
  10. Carefully place each scotch egg into the hot oil and deep-fry for 8-10 minutes, until golden and crisp and the sausage meat is completely cooked.
  11. Carefully remove from the oil with a slotted spoon and drain on kitchen paper.
  12. Serve cool.

    Now, enjoy this video from THE OFFICE: 


quarta-feira, 14 de agosto de 2013

Hey, taxi?!


 How everybody knows the public transport in London is pretty cool ... bus or train in my opinion is comfortable and you can plan your time with 99% sure you gonna be just in time where do you wanna go... but if you choose the tube to go everywhere probably you never gonna see little details that this wonderful city has.

So if are with friends and pretend go to somewhere no so far why not call a taxi? or even alone when you are backing from the supermarket, for example, take a taxi... this is a lovely opportunity to talk with someone different that really need understand what are you saying, otherwise you'll pay a lot of money or stop in somewhere soooooooo far.