Wednesday 26 December 2012

Food Trends 2013




What's going to be big in terms of food in 2013? We...elll - the general consensus seems to be that 2013 will be the year of the vegetable. (Not surprising really, when you think of the cost of meat, the often diastrous conditions animals are transported in, and the terrible headlines about hormones and antibiotics found in meat.)

As to which vegetables we will all be tucking into with 2013-élan, opinions are divided - the much derided cauliflower and kale are often mentioned. I myself would put my money on coloured potatoes hitting the headlines, and in general a big surge für vintage, and rare breeds.

Which local cuisine will be tops in 2013? People in the know favour Brazilian cooking to feature large in 2013, and in harmony with that they also say that fiery Mezcal will be our top tipple (worm optional!)

The big question is: How will restaurants cope with the big slump in customer frequency? What new concepts, ideas and surprises have they got planned to lure us all back? Concept dining is being mentioned (yawn...) A more promising idea (at least in my books) is to re-create "at home suppers" in a restaurant. Meaning, going to a restaurant will be more like going to a dinner party in a friend's house - communal tables, shared bottles of wine, small gatherings, and an intimate, non-intimidating atmosphere. We'll see how that pans out. I think that restaurants will have to re-think their total approach, there is something that doesn't sit quite right with the Zeitgeist at the moment. Too fussy, too expensive, too "we set the agenda, aynd you'll have to put up with it".

Another very big trend will be home-baking, not so much the old cupcakes, but individual, interesting and high-quality products. Speciality breads will feature here, as well as in the bought category. 2013 will definitely be a bad year for pappy, white pre-sliced loaves!

Similar to the home-baking trend, but more fresh and interesting: 2013 will be the year of home-made snacks. No more multi-packs of Walker's crisps, but carefully crafted, well-thought through spicy nuts, home made bread chips, herby crackers and other delicacies.

It all sounds good fun and I for one am looking forward to a very foodie 2013!

Thursday 13 December 2012

The Digital Pen - A Dream Come True!

I'm not doing product placement, but I simply don't know how else to show you how fantastic this is:

A pen which glides over your reading material - books, graphs - whatever and stores it digitally .... I can't believe my luck! Isn't that just incredibly good news? I definitely want one! From the book straight into Evernote!

Smartpen, I love you already!


 http://www.livescribe.com/en-us/smartpen/sky/
(Unfortunately,the hyperlink function isn't working, so you'll have to paste this into your browser to find out more.)

Tuesday 27 November 2012

Crafts and Christmas Markets... Yeah! (With some personal tips)



Crafts are having a moment as you undoubtedly noticed as well. Just have a look at those beautiful Pinterest boards of that name, or look at Etsy or other craft related websites. People are knitting, crafting, papier-maché-ing, glueing bits together, woodworking, tie-dyeing - you name it.

It seems we're all in need of reassurance that the tangible, the genuine, the stuff you can feel and touch really exists. And even more importantly: That it's made with love. (And not in some horrible Chinese sweatshop where safety nets prevent people from committing suicide because their working life is so horrendous.)

Homemade, handmade - crafted with love.
My prediction therefore is that.....

......Traditional Christmas Markets - not the kinds which look like a 1970s fun-fair! will be the places to be this year. What could be more reassuring than browse through lovely crafted things on a romantically lit market square, the air scented with spices and an aroma of mulled wine?

Bobble caps and quilted jackets to the ready -this winter we will all be in a great big comfort zone - the Traditional Christmas Market, with its lovely array of beautiful things and a wonderfully protective atmosphere where nothing bad can happen.
A few that fit that bill:

  •  The most beautiful in my opinion:
 Munich
http://www.discover-munich.info/munich_christmas_markets.php

  •  A really lovely one where you can learn to make candles:
Freiburg (an absolute gem of a town, well worth visiting, btw!)

http://www.fwtm.freiburg.de/servlet/PB/menu/1172668_l2/index.html

  • A personal favourite: Christmas markets in Alsace, e.g. Strasbourg
http://noel.tourisme-alsace.com/de/weihnachtsm%C3%A4rkte

Wednesday 7 November 2012

Hip and Cool It's Not...

... but oh so well-designed for its purpose! I'm talking about the new mobile phone just launched by Age UK - a phone targeted at the needs and abilities of older people.




No retina display here, or icecream sandwich technology. Just a plastic case with easy buttons and big labels that does the job of ringing your loved ones when you want or need to. I wish this type of of phone was avalailable in all countries, as my elderly relatives would certainly benefit.

I think we often overlook how confusing and bewildering mobile technology is to older people. My mother's mobile phone ended up in the kitchen drawer, as she just couldn't get comfortable with it. She missed the easy and familar features of a landline and was baffled by all the menu-driven options.

So this immensely practical and sturdy looking phone with a no-nonsense straight-forward application seems genius to me.

Might also be a great Xmas present for elderly loved ones!


http://www.ageuk.org.uk/latest-news/age-uk-launch-phone-for-older-people/

Tuesday 6 November 2012

Well Done, Procter and Gamble!

Sandy has gone, but the problems are still there on the American East Coast, especially in New York City.
In true American fighting spirit though, brands, shops and manufacturers have been providing instant neighbourhood help. I'm always full of admiration for this kind of thing, and anybody who's ever worked for a big company will appreciate that any form of spontaneity is not at all easy to organise, let alone get it approved by various departments and cost-centres.

The one that impressed me the most was Duracell. (Made by manufacturing giant Procter & Gamble, no less!) They simply drove a truck through Lower Manhattan - a compact little thing called "The Rapid Responder". From this power station they distributed masses amounts of free batteries to power-starved people and provided charging stations for mobile phones  -1,000 hours for much needed mobile communication and internet access.




You can read a heart-warming report about how much all this was appreciated here:  (Quite funny that the Duracell truck was placed at Battery Park!)

http://architechnologist.com/duracell-rapid-responder-to-sandy/

I'd like to say "Well done, Procter & Gamble" showing true American spirit - providing fast and uncomplicated help - truly inspirational!

Monday 29 October 2012

Red or White?

You Read It Here First picks up innovations, ideas, things that make up the Zeitgeist -  it listens in to how people feel and think.

It isn't in any way political, but occasionally zooms into something that could be touching on that area.

Remembrance Day is coming up. And therefore it may be worth pointing out that there is an alternative to wearing a red poppy - WEAR A WHITE POPPY!




The white poppy stands for Peace - it doesn't dishonour people who gave their lives for others to live in freedom. It just points out that there is another way tp resolve conflicts - one that doesn't necessarily require people to pay with their lives in the first place.

There's an interesting Wikipedia article if you'd like to know a bit more about it

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_poppy_%28symbol%29

and here is the White Poppy website itself, if you're interested :

http://www.ppu.org.uk/whitepoppy/index.html


I leave it to you - red, white, or none at all!

Tuesday 23 October 2012

Watching a Film Whilst....

This is soooo not me, I probably shouldn't write about it. But then again, "You Read It Here First" is committed to bringing you interesting new stuff from all over the world, from manufacturers, lifestyle gurus, geographers and psychologists, foodies and art buffs, literature lovers and techies....you name it!

And so here it is! We all know how much Brits love their hot tubs - well... now they've gone one step further: Now you can watch films whilst sitting in a hot tub. Oh yes, you can!

So if you  like nothing better than sharing a small space with plenty of strangers whilst paddling away (with your feet) in fizzy hot water, cocktail in hand, eyes straight onto the screen... then sign up for one of the Hot Tub Cinema locations springing up all over London!

Just don't expect to meet me there :)



Monday 15 October 2012

It's All About Iceland

Naah.. not what you're thinking: We've heard it all before, that Nineties resort of clubbers who'd board a cheap flight from Newcastle, and club the night away in the freezing fog of Rejkjavik.

This time it's really cool, or even cold! Scandinavian product purity meets Scandinavian design meets Scandinavian exotism. And it's Icelandic drinks that have become very trendy indeed.

It started with those exclusive (and very expensive) Icelandic mineral waters where one was never quite sure whether they came out of a volcanic hot spring, or an icicle. In any case they came beautifully packaged. Then classy Icelandic vodka cleaned up in all sorts of interesting European bars.



And finally, Icelandic whisky seems to be marching in the same direction, merging purity in flavour (I have to rely on hearsay as I'm not a whisky drinker) and stunningly clean design.


So, let's drink to Iceland!

Monday 8 October 2012

Instant Nostalgia - The Vintage Fruit

Have you noticed how they're suddenly everywhere.... Quinces?

I bought one, having been persuaded by "the wonderful scent" thing. It's pleasant enough but nothing to set the house on fire, so to speak. Not very noticeable, certainly not like having a nice scented candle.

Wrecking one's brain one may remember quince jelly, and that funny thing you're meant to eat with cheese but somehow always forget (Membrillo?) But now, all of a sudden there's cannon of lamb with a (sic!) quince sauce, quince puree, quince shavings with parsnip greens....



Why is that? Nobody in their right mind would bother with it given its rather dubious effort/reward ratio... were it not for their super-charged vintage appeal. Cameron cutting your dole money? German government pledging to sort out the debt of every EU country single-handedly? But here you are, with a fetching frilly apron on, wooden spoon in hand, stirring around in a big pot, making quince jelly.

So comforting, fragrant, out of this world, nothing can rumple the idyllic nostalgia of quinces! Or as they say in Germany:   

                                                                      Die Heile Welt

Sunday 7 October 2012

How To Wear Your Iphone (Trendily)

I saw it first this summer in Stockholm - people wearing things round their necks, not necklaces but pouches. And those people weren't American tourists either- you know the sort, the ones who are so terrified of their belongings being stolen that they wear their backpacks back to front.... as front pack so to speak!
A charming look!

No, those neck pouches hung around male model look-alikes and trendy girls. And they contained... as I could observe - mobile phones.

Of course I had to get one too (from COS, in white hole-punched leather). There is a photo of me standing outside a house in Gamla Stan wearing it, but I posted it on Facebook and Facebook doesn't want to let go of it, so I'm posting just a simple specimen in a nice colour.

In Sweden, they call them "mobilväska" - in German, rather unattractively "Brustbeutel". But hey, what the hell. They're back with a vengeance! And yes, I love mine!


Saturday 6 October 2012

The Suitcase That Follows You Around

Well, I like the idea of this:

The end of dragging a suitcase around behind you! Hands free  - this suitcase FOLLOWS YOU!

Bluetooth technology links up with your mobile device, and the suitcase follows the signal bearer, i.e. you.

It's called The Hop - and from now on we can all go hands-free. Airport shopping has never been easier!

http://www.news.com.au/travel/news/the-suitcase-that-follows-you-around-the-airport/story-e6frfq80-1226487461825

You can read about it by clicking the link above. There is also a youtube video, but I think we can visualise it ourselves!

Friday 5 October 2012

So clever : The People's Supermarket

I just love this idea of a London supermarket which aims to connect people with urban lifestyles and the farming community who produce sustainable organic produce!

/http://www.thepeoplessupermarket.org/home/about-us/

In this truly innovative supermarket concept you'll even get a discount - provided you put in the hours and work for them 4 hours per month.

AND it's in the wonderful London Lambs Conduit Street - an absolute gem and a must-visit if you haven't been! London as it was.......or maybe how it will be again!

http://www.londontown.com/LondonStreets/lambs_conduit_street_7d0.html/

Sunday 30 September 2012

A New Blog - Yeah!

You Read it Here First..............

..... is a blog on trends, the Next Big Thing, something marvellous or fantastic. Not a fad, not the "red is the new black"  type of thing. But something I think will be relevant to us all.

If you'd like to contribute, you're always welcome on these pages - especially if you're from further and can tell us what's relevant elsewhere.

Otherwise, just have a look occasionally - see if you agree, or not.

And let yourself be inspired!