2009: oysters and ideas

JANUARY (photo by Mora McLagan)

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I began 2009 with an incredible pot luck feast at mine, where friends shucked oysters, cooked slow-roast pork, brought delicious salads and baked melting chocolate fondants. I served up vanilla icecream and raspberry sorbet and then spent much of the month being ridiculously pleased by my new ice-cream maker. My friend Jess went back to live in the bountiful fish paradise that is New Zealand. I was suitably saddened by her departure and blogged rather uninspiringly about hairy vegetables. On the first day back at work I had an appraisal, which went something like this:

Boss: So, how are you getting on? Are you happy with your job. It all seems to be going rather well doesn’t it?

Me: [too hungover and infused with January blues to lie, and having been there for three and a half years without a squeak of discontentment] Actually, I’m not happy. I feel a bit uninspired by it all.

Boss: [looking rather shocked] Oh! Oh dear. Um, well, what can we do to rectify that…

Me: [hopefully] Maybe I could be here less…

So, I began my heavenly four-day week. Which, even though it meant squishing rather more than four days work into four days and several editorial all-nighters, was just great. It gave me a chance to work on my blog and just have a lot more fun.

FEBRUARY

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I went surfing in Fuertaventura, a strange place full of moonscapes and OAP nudists. Surfing was something I learnt how to do in 2008. 2009 saw me becoming increasingly bad at and cross with it. I discovered that surfing in freezing cold wind over craggy rocks is not as fun as surfing in the sun on a perfect beach, even if it does look like vanilla icecream.

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February was also the month of snow-ball fights and Lebanese food in west London, cooking over an open fire in Wiltshire and perfect pizza at Al Parco by Parliament Hill.

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I also went to Bompas & Parr’s scratch ‘n sniff screening of The Cook, The Thief, His Wife And Her Lover. I’d become a massive fan of their innovative food design a couple of months before, when they’d sent me a recipe for glow-in-the-dark gin and tonic jelly that made all my friends fall down drunk at Christmas dinner.

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I managed to bag a job as Camden Editor for YourLocal London website, which took me out and about, chatting to local businesses, reviewing restaurants, bands, plays, searching for lost pets and exploring Camden’s pop-up shops, wildlife and vineyards… Suddenly that four-day week was more like a six-day week, but a lot more interesting.

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It was also in February that I went to Horton Jupiter’s Secret Ingredient and Ms Marmite Lover’s Underground Restaurant and was truly bitten by the idea of cooking for strangers…

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  1. ronny’s avatar

    Really like the idea of your summing up ‘09, how you got to where you are – looking forward to the next instalments (not so much December, though… lol)

  2. mei’s avatar

    i just learned to shuck oysters last week! let’s reprise the jan 2009 oyster party with a jan 2010 oyster party!

  3. LexEat!’s avatar

    I had just settled in to read how your supper club came about but we only got to February – now I’m sitting on the edge of my seat waiting for the next instalment!

  4. foodrambler’s avatar

    Hmmm, which bit of December could you possibly be talking about I wonder? ;)

    Thanks for the comment – will do my best to make through all the months of 2009. Bear with me, it may get boring…

  5. foodrambler’s avatar

    Mei, we must must must have an oyster shucking party. They are Mora’s most favourite things in the world, so I think we could get her shucking…

    Lex & Ron, you’ve spurred me to try & speed up my thought processes. Tomorrow should be a big blog day. But they’ve just opened a swap shop in Camden, so will have to wait ’til I’ve carted my entire wardrobe down there to swap for cool stuff. They also have a badge-making machine and comfortable sofas. I may never return…