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This week Cariad talks to Jess Mills about her Mum, Tessa Jowell, who died from a brain tumour in 2018. As ever they talk grief, motherhood + determination.
You can follow Jess Mills on Twitter and Instagram @iamjessmills.
@Griefcast is hosted by Cariad Lloyd, edited by Kate Holland, recorded at Whistledown Studios (or Cariad's living room in lockdown), artwork is by Jayde Perkin and the music is provided by The Glue Ensemble. And remember, you are not alone.
Rose D'or Nominee 2019, Podcast of the Year 2018, Best Podcast ARIA's 2018.
"the pandemic's most important podcast" Telegraph
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Katherine's Telling Everybody Everything about a Canadian polygamist with 150+ kids and dozens of wives (some of whom were underage) and describes her own quest to infiltrate a polygamist family. Plus, your letters mostly about relationships and sex this week.
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Adam talks to British pop star Robbie Williams about insecurity, oversensitivity, UFO sightings, what it's like to be dissed by a musical hero from beyond the grave, whether Adam will be invited to Robbie's private island, why the Brit Awards weren't fun, and Adam plays Robbie his rude version of Rudebox.
Thanks to Séamus Murphy-Mitchell for production support and to Matt Lamont for conversation editing.
Podcast artwork by Helen Green https://helengreenillustration.com/
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WOW PRESENTS PLUS (SIGN UP TO STREAM THE ADAM AND JOE SHOW ETC.)
NEW ADAM BUXTON WEBSITE
ADAM BUXTON'S RAMBLE BOOK (HARDBACK) (WATERSTONES)
ADAM BUXTON'S RAMBLE BOOK (AUDIOBOOK) (2020, AUDIBLE)
ROBBIE WILLIAMS - STAYIN' ALIVE ("CORONAOKE" LIVE) (2020, YOUTUBE)
JON RONSON AND ROBBIE WILLIAMS JOURNEY TO THE OTHER SIDE (2008, RADIO 4 PROG ON YOUTUBE)
ROBBIE WILLIAMS AND RUFUS WAINWRIGHT PLAY 'CHANGES' (2016, YOUTUBE)
ROBBIE WILLIAMS AND THE HORNE SECTION PERFORM 'ANGELS' (2020, YOUTUBE)
'ROBBIE WILLIAMS BONKERS PRIVATE ISLAND IDEA' (2020, MIRROR WEBSITE)
ADAM BUXTON ON SAMIRA AHMED'S - HOW I FOUND MY VOICE PODCAST (INTELLIGENCE SQUARED WEBSITE)
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Katherine's Telling Everybody Everything about KFC's commitment to keep frying chicken in a pandemic. Like anything could make them stop. She wonders whether she is a bad friend because she definitely is one. Also, Katherine answers your letters on career, relationships, divorce, and sex in lockdown.
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This week Cariad talks writer, broadcaster + gardener Monty Don, about his dog Nigel, and other griefs he’s suffered along the way. As ever they talk grief, ceremonies + how to say goodbye.
You can follow Monty on twitter @TheMontyDon and you can follow the Griefcast on twitter and instagram @thegriefcast.
Griefcast is hosted by Cariad Lloyd, edited by Kate Holland, recorded at Whistledown Studios (or Cariad's living room in lockdown), artwork is by Jayde Perkin and the music is provided by The Glue Ensemble. And remember, you are not alone.
Rose D'or Nominee 2019, Podcast of the Year 2018, Best Podcast ARIA's 2018.
"the pandemic's most important podcast" Telegraph
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This week we welcome Michelin star chef Simon Rogan to Table Manners. We recorded this back in September when Simon came round to mum's for a socially distanced Prawn Saganaki and a Simon Rogan Apple Tart. We talk about The Lake District, learning his trade in a Greek restaurant, getting starstruck at Tears For Fears, his farm, where he produces the finest local ingredients for his restaurant L’Enclume and his move away from a sports career!
Now we’re back in a UK lockdown, Simon has launched 'Simon Rogan At Home', which offers nationwide food deliveries - go and support if you can. Now more than ever the hospitality industry needs our help.
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No matter your work environment, writing goals and objectives is probably part of your job. Why? There are a few reasons, one of which is that the ASHA Code of Ethics includes several components connecting goals and objectives to effective services. And you can’t have goals and objective without our dear friend, data.
Data is a common thread that weaves itself throughout the crafting, implementation, and analysis of whether or not somebody met their goals and objectives. You need data about what a person can currently do in order to write goals that are achievable and meaningful, you need to collect data to assess the efficacy of your treatment, and data helps you determine whether or not those goals were met.
There are a few guidelines to help us in this goal and objective writing process. Enter the SMART goal. An acronym referring to certain components that should be included within your goal - spoiler alert, there are at least 5 of them.
Come join us as we talk through the components we should consider when writing goals, including how we are going to collect our data. Learn more about SMART goals to find out if they could help make the process of goal writing a bit easier, a bit better, and maybe even a bit more enjoyable.
Learning Outcomes
Identify at least two components of quality measurement and different types of data collection that are relevant to goal writing
Identify at least two necessary considerations prior to beginning to write goals
Label and provide at least one example for each component of a SMART goal
References
Boavida, T., Aguiar, C., McWilliam, R., & Pimentel, J. S.(2010). Quality of Individualized Education Program goals of preschoolers with disabilities. Infants and Young Children, 23, 233–243.
Diehm, E. (2017). Writing Measurable and Academically Relevant IEP Goals With 80% Accuracy Over Three Consecutive Trials. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2(16), 34-44. doi:10.1044/persp2.sig16.34 https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/persp2.SIG16.34
Goodman, J. F., & Bond, L. (1993). The Individualized Education Program: A retrospective critique. The Journal of Special Education, 26, 408–422.
Korsten, J. (2002). Meaningful data: Making sense of + and -. Perspectives on Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 11(3), 10-13 (https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/aac11.3.10)
Olswang, L. B. & Bain, B. (1994). Monitoring children’s treatment progress. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 3(3), 55-66
Ruble, L., McGrew, J., Dalrymple, N., & Jung, L. (2010). Examining the quality of IEPs for young children with autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 40, 1460–1470.
Swigert, N. (2014). Patient Outcomes, NOMS, and Goal Writing for Pediatrics and Adults. Perspectives on Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders (Dysphagia), 23(2), 65-71. doi:10.1044/sasd23.2.65
Online Resources
ASHA’s National Outcomes Measurement System: https://www.asha.org/noms/
ASHA’s Code of Ethics
https://www.asha.org/Code-of-Ethics/#:~:text=The%20ASHA%20Code%20of%20Ethics,making%20related%20to%20professional%20conduct.
Massachusetts Teachers Association Center for Education, Policy, and Practice
https://massteacher.org/-/media/massteacher/files/employment-licensure/ed-evaluation/mta-student-learning-guidance.pdf?la=en
Tricks to Take the Pain Out of Writing Treatment Goals
https://leader.pubs.asha.org/do/10.1044/tricks-to-take-the-pain-out-of-writing-treatment-goals/full/
ASHA Roles and Responsibilities of Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) in Schools DOs and DON’Ts Roles and Responsibilities of SLPs in Schools Working Group
https://www.asha.org/uploadedFiles/Roles-Responsibilities-SLP-Schools-DOs-and-DONTs.pdf
Disclosures:
Financial: Kate Grandbois is the owner / founder of Grandbois Therapy + Consulting, LLC and co-founder of SLP Nerdcast. Amy Wonkka is an employee of a public school system and co-founder of SLP Nerdcast.
Non-financial: Kate and Amy are both members of ASHA, SIG 12, and both serve on the AAC Advisory Group for Massachusetts Advocates for Children. Kate is a member of the Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy (BABAT), MassABA, the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) and the corresponding Speech Pathology and Applied Behavior Analysis SIG.
Time Ordered Agenda:
10 minutes: Introduction, Disclaimers and Disclosures
20 minutes: Descriptions of the quality measurement and different types of data collection that are relevant to goal writing
15 minutes: Descriptions of the considerations prior to beginning to write goals
10 minutes: Descriptions of each component of a SMART goal
5 minutes: Summary and Closing
Disclaimer
The contents of this episode are not meant to replace clinical advice. SLP Nerdcast, its hosts and guests do not represent or endorse specific products or procedures mentioned during our episodes unless otherwise stated. We are NOT PhDs, but we do research our material. We do our best to provide a thorough review and fair representation of each topic that we tackle. That being said, it is always likely that there is an article we’ve missed, or another perspective that isn’t shared. If you have something to add to the conversation, please email us! Wed love to hear from you!
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Katherine's Telling Everybody Everything about being won over by the New York Mafia - great guys. And her friend, former crime boss Michael Franzese who went to prison, paid back millions and owns a dance studio now! He's a great guy.
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This week Cariad talks to comedian, writer + podcast legend Adam Buxton, about his Mum, who passed away during lockdown.
As ever they talk grief, pandemics + Charlie Kaufman.
You can follow the Griefcast on twitter and instagram @thegriefcast.
Griefcast is hosted by Cariad Lloyd, edited by Kate Holland, recorded at Whistledown Studios (or Cariad's living room in lockdown), artwork is by Jayde Perkin and the music is provided by The Glue Ensemble. And remember, you are not alone.
Rose D'or Nominee 2019, Podcast of the Year 2018, Best Podcast ARIA's 2018.
"the pandemic's most important podcast" Telegraph
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Start your week with this powerful chat with one of Britain's best singers. In this in-depth interview, Fearne talks to Sam about self-acceptance, pronouns, and making big decisions while you're in the public eye.
Sam's new album, LoveGoes, is out now.
Content warning: references to anorexia, body image, OCD
Thanks to the sponsors of this series of Happy Place, Stripe and Stare - for 20% off your first order, head to stripeandstare.com and enter the code HAPPY20 at checkout.
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This week Cariad talks to author, songwriter and fellow podcaster Amanda Palmer about her thoughts on loss, grief + whiskey in the sea
You can follow Amanda on twitter and instagram @amandapalmer.
You can follow the Griefcast on twitter and instagram @thegriefcast.
Griefcast is hosted by Cariad Lloyd, edited by Kate Holland, recorded at Whistledown Studios (or Cariad's living room in lockdown), artwork is by Jayde Perkin and the music is provided by The Glue Ensemble. And remember, you are not alone.
Rose D'or Nominee 2019, Podcast of the Year 2018, Best Podcast ARIA's 2018.
"the pandemic's most important podcast" Telegraph
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From a naturally green puppy called Pistachio, to a charming and surprising memoir by Matthew McConaughey, this week is your usual mixed bag -- including discussion of the government's abhorrent decision to stop funding free school meals for vulnerable children outside of term time (see a petition you can sign and charities you can donate to, below) and some television that has moved us. Also! A book that made Dolly's week, and Pandora's new favourite podcast.
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Tweet @thehighlowshow
Shop thehighlowshop.com - 100% profits go to charity, 50% to Black Minds Matter and 50% to The Freedom Charity. For November, all profits will be going to Fare Share
Links
Reading
Elle Hunt on Matthew McConaughey's memoir, Greenlights, for The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/oct/26/greenlights-matthew-mcconaugheys-guide-to-life-livin-hollywood-star
What happened when me and Kim Kardashian both turned 40? By Eva Wiseman, for The Observer https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2020/oct/25/what-happened-when-both-me-and-kim-kardashian-turned-40-joint-party
Help Yourself, by Curtis Sittenfeld
Quite, by Claudia Winkleman
Watching
Enslaved on BBC iPlayer
Maggi Hambling on BBC iPlayer
Out Of Her Mind, on BBC iPlayer
Listening
You're Wrong About podcast
Dawn French on Table Manners podcast
Elvis Costello on The New Yorker Radio Hour podcast
Timothy Leary on Fresh Air podcast
Sign and donate for free school meals
Sign Marcus Rashford's petition for free school meals for vulnerable children, here: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/554276
Charities to donate to:
Fare Share fareshare.org
Feeding Britain feedingbritain.org
Kitchen Social mayorsfundforlondon.org.uk/kitchen-social/
The Trussell Trust trusselltrust.org
Magic Breakfast magicbreakfast.com
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When most people think speech and language pathology they think of working on articulation in a tiny treatment room. Not only do SLPs do more than articulation, we also do a lot more than face to face service in a sterile / controlled environment. There are many different kinds of service delivery models available to us as clinicians, and yet somehow the “2x30 direct service” (or what have you) has become the “standard” in many work settings. And yet, indirect service is one of the most powerful service delivery models out there. As clinicians it is important for us to remember the different kinds of service delivery models, what components go into service delivery, and what variables we should consider when choosing a service delivery model for our client.
And just wait till we get started on how service delivery impacts workload.
Providing direct service? That contributes to workload
Indirect service? Also contributes to workload.
Writing assessments? Workload.
Insurance? Workload.
Billing? Wrkload.
Prepping up / breaking down / cleaning after a session? Wrkload.
Programming SGDs? Wrk ld.
Bus duty? load.
Loads and loads and loads. Do service delivery models impact our workloads as clinicians and vice versa? You betcha. Should we, as a field, embrace a workload model instead of a caseload model? You. Bet. Cha.
In this episode we review components of service delivery, define direct and indirect service, and discuss how these different variables interact with workload across work settings. Come join us, be our nerdy friends, and have a laugh or two.
This episode is offered for 1 ASHA CMH (equal to .1 ASHA CEU). If you have questions about CEUs or how this works, please see our How It Works or ASHA Professional Development pages.
Learning Outcomes
Identify at least 2 components that are involved in service delivery within common pediatric treatment environments (e.g., schools)
Identify at least 2 differences between direct and indirect service and what factors might indicate a need for each type of service
Describe a workload approach to caseload and identify how service delivery components and variables are likely to impact workload
References
Brandel, J., & Loeb, D. F. (2011). Program Intensity and Service Delivery Models in the Schools: SLP Survey Results. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 42(4), 461-490. doi:doi:10.1044/0161-1461(2011/10-0019
Case-Smith, J., & Holland, T. (2009). Making Decisions About Service Delivery in Early Childhood Programs. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 40(4), 416-423. doi:doi:10.1044/0161-1461(2009/08-0023)
Cirrin, F. M., Schooling, T. L., Nelson, N. W., Diehl, S. F., Flynn, P. F., Staskowski, M., . . . Adamczyk, D. F. (2010a). Evidence-Based Systematic Review: Effects of Different Service Delivery Models on Communication Outcomes for Elementary School–Age Children. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 41(3), 233-264. doi:doi:10.1044/0161-1461(2009/08-0128)
Cirrin, F. M., Schooling, T. L., Nelson, N. W., Diehl, S. F., Flynn, P. F., Staskowski, M., . . . Adamczyk, D. F. (2010b). Evidence-Based Systematic Review: Effects of Different Service Delivery Models on Communication Outcomes for Elementary School–Age Children. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 41(3), 233-264. doi:doi:10.1044/0161-1461(2009/08-0128)
Farquharson, K., Tambyraja, S. R., & Justice, L. M. (2020). Contributions to Gain in Speech Sound Production Accuracy for Children With Speech Sound Disorders: Exploring Child and Therapy Factors. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 51(2), 457-468. doi:doi:10.1044/2019_LSHSS-19-00079
Soto, X., Seven, Y., McKenna, M., Madsen, K., Peters-Sanders, L., Kelley, E. S., & Goldstein, H. (2020). Iterative Development of a Home Review Program to Promote Preschoolers' Vocabulary Skills: Social Validity and Learning Outcomes. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 51(2), 371-389. doi:doi:10.1044/2019_LSHSS-19-00011
Online Resources
ASHA Resources on Service Delivery Models: https://www.asha.org/SLP/schools/School-Based-Service-Delivery-in-Speech-Language-Pathology/
Caseload/Workload Key Issues: https://www.asha.org/PRPSpecificTopic.aspx?folderid=8589934681§ion=Key_Issues
Implementation Guide: A Workload Analysis Approach for Establishing Speech-Language Caseload Standards in the Schools: https://www.asha.org/slp/schools/implementation-guide/
The 3:1 Model - One of Many Workload Solutions to Improve Students’ Success: https://leader.pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/leader.scm.24052019.36
Overloaded with Tasks? Show them the Numbers: https://leader.pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/leader.ftr2.24082019.56
Workload Approach: A Paradigm Shift for Positive Impact on Student Outcomes: https://www.asha.org/uploadedFiles/ASHA/Practice_Portal/Professional_Issues/Caseload_and_Workload/APTA-ASHA-AOTA-Joint-Doc-Workload-Approach-Schools.pdf
Direct v. Consultative - brief write up: https://www.asha.org/njc/types-of-services/
Disclosures:
Financial: Kate Grandbois is the owner / founder of Grandbois Therapy + Consulting, LLC and co-founder of SLP Nerdcast. Amy Wonkka is an employee of a public school system and co-founder of SLP Nerdcast.
Non-financial: Kate and Amy are both members of ASHA, SIG 12, and both serve on the AAC Advisory Group for Massachusetts Advocates for Children. Kate is a member of the Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy (BABAT), MassABA, the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) and the corresponding Speech Pathology and Applied Behavior Analysis SIG.
Time Ordered Agenda:
10 minutes: Introductions and disclosures
10 minutes: Discussion of components that are involved in service delivery within common pediatric treatment environments (e.g., schools)
20 minutes: Discussions of differences between direct and indirect service and what factors might indicate a need for each type of service
15 minutes: Discussions of a workload approach to caseload and how service delivery components and variables are likely to impact workload
5 minutes: Overview, discussion, and closing
Disclaimer
The contents of this episode are not meant to replace clinical advice. SLP Nerdcast, its hosts and guests do not represent or endorse specific products or procedures mentioned during our episodes unless otherwise stated. We are NOT PhDs, but we do research our material. We do our best to provide a thorough review and fair representation of each topic that we tackle. That being said, it is always likely that there is an article we’ve missed, or another perspective that isn’t shared. If you have something to add to the conversation, please email us! Wed love to hear from you!
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SLP Nerdcast is a podcast for busy SLPs and teachers who need ASHA continuing education credits, CMHs, or professional development. We do the reading so you don’t have to! Leave us a review if you feel so inclined!
We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at [email protected] anytime! You can find our complaint policy here. You can also:
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We are thrilled to be listed in the Top 25 SLP Podcasts! Thank you FeedSpot!
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In this special bonus edition of Happy Mum Happy Baby, Gi is joined by @mothers2mothers Mentor, Nozi Samela. Nozi discusses how the organisation helped guide her through an HIV - positive diagnosis at 19 years old, when she was 6 months pregnant.
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In this episode, Liz Willis, and SLP and BCBA shares her tips for utilizing a naturalistic, play-based behavioral approach to teaching speech and language.
Head on over to www.tasseltogether.com to learn how you can earn ASHA CEUs while listening to podcourses! If you decide to join, use the discount code ssupodcast (all lowercase) to receive up to 20% off whichever membership you choose.
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Katherine's Telling Everybody Everything about how being hungry for power gives you a blindspot for children being hungry for food. What a disgrace. Plus your letters, a hometown cheater and a special appearance from Katherine's dad.
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This week Cariad speaks to TV Presenter Sabrina Grant about her sister Raquel, who she lost to suicide. As ever they talk grief, acceptance + writing poems.
You can follow Sabrina on twitter and instagram @TheSabrinaGrant. You can follow the Griefcast on twitter and instagram @thegriefcast.
Griefcast is hosted by Cariad Lloyd, edited by Kate Holland, recorded at Whistledown Studios (or Cariad's living room in lockdown), artwork is by Jayde Perkin and the music is provided by The Glue Ensemble. And remember, you are not alone.
Rose D'or Nominee 2019, Podcast of the Year 2018, Best Podcast ARIA's 2018.
"the pandemic's most important podcast" Telegraph
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As you know - mum's chicken soup comes out for the big guns and this week's guest is no exception. Soup was demanded and joyfully served for the brilliant Dawn French to commence an evening of intriguing and confessional conversation.
A fellow foodie, Dawn tells us all about what makes the Cornish pasty, her favourite eating spots in Cornwall, making ‘breakfast cake’ in lockdown and her experience of boarding school dinners and butter. We talk about disastrous auditions, a shared love of Drag race and falling in love. What a delight it was! Check out Dawn's brand new book ‘Because Of You’ that is out now x
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The fantastically glamorous Grace Dent arrived in Clapham having already won mum over with her leopard print dress as soon as she step through the door. The broadcaster, author and restaurant critic joined us round the dinner table for mum's delicious harissa meatballs whilst mum and I fawned over her every word.
We heard about her dad’s famous ‘Sketty’, her love of Angel Delight and a drink she describes as ‘Happiness In A Glass’ - a Pina Colada. The Masterchef regular tells us about growing up ‘up north’, her 'sarcastic face', memories of watching the Blackpool illuminations and how she can get into any restaurant she wants... We obviously exchanged numbers and I'm now will happily be her future plus 1.
Her absolutely brilliant and touching memoir ‘Hungry’ is out on October 29th and is available to preorder now.
Here’s the recipe for mum’s Lamb Harissa Meatballs:
1kg minced lamb
2/3 thick slices of bread
300 ml milk
Handful of mint chopped
Handful of parsley chopped
1 tsp dry oregano
Large tsp of cummin
2 cloves of garlic crushed
Grated zest of one lemon
Sauce:
3 cloves of garlic
2 tbsp olive oil
2 cans of tomatoes
10 cherry tomatoes halved
1 tablespoon of harissa
Handful of basil
Soak the slices of bread in milk for a few minutes. Add lamb, herbs, garlic and lemon and mix thoroughly with a fork.
Make small balls of mixture( golf ball size) and put on a large baking tray.
Make sauce by frying garlic, adding all tomatoes and harissa. Cook for 10 minutes. Whilst sauce is cooking, griddle or grill the meatballs until they are browned. Then put in sauce and cook for 20/30 minutes.
Sprinkle chopped basil on top before serving with mashed sweet potato and/or rice
Autumn Courgette & Charred Sweetcorn Salad:
6 small corn on the cob
4 courgettes cut into strips or diagonal
Bag of salad (rocket or ruby chard)
Olive oil
Sherry vinegar
Pepper and salt
100 grams feta
Heat oil in griddle
Griddle then corn on cob until cooked
Then griddle courgette to get nice stripes
Allow to cool
Put bag of salad in bowl
Put courgette on top
Strip the corn from the cob and add to salad.
Add few extra chard leaves on top.
Add sprinkle of salt and pepper
Dash of olive oil and a tablespoon of sherry vinegar
Crumble feta on top
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This is big. This is huge!!!!!
The one and only ultimate pop princess and style icon arrived in Clapham, followed by paparazzi on a hump day.
Kylie was the first concert I ever went too and we named our guinea pigs after her (and Jason) so who can blame me for the fangirl situation! Kylie tells us all about her upbringing in Australia and her journey to fame, where Charlene's famous overalls are now & how she’ll only have a questionable half sized cup of tea.
As if we couldn’t love her anymore, she arrived with a special delivery of her delicious wines @kylieminoguewines - We should be so lucky!!
Listen to Kylie's new single Magic out now x
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