Thursday 27 June 2013

Black Mirror: Be Right Back





After watching all three episodes of Charlie Brooker's intelligent, experimental and imaginative show, Black Mirror back in 2011 I was excited to see that Channel 4 was releasing a new series. To someone who doesn't tend to venture far from Eastenders or Downton Abbey (like my housemates), Black Mirror can seem very far-fetched and unrealistic, but thanks to my three years of studying a degree in Drama, I was able to see deeper into the crazy and often sickening (''The National Anthem') plot lines. I, unlike my housemates who mocked the entire series, could see what Brooker was trying to achieve through his futuristic writing style.

So I sat down ready for the first of three episodes of 'Be Right Back', intrigued to see what he had come up with this time and I am so glad I did as this, in my opinion, was the best episode of them all. The whole series in general was made up of beautifully written and acted pieces of drama, but the subject matter explored in this specific episode deeply affected me at an emotional level. Like many of his other works, Brooker explores the concept of technology and how it is constantly progressing and taking more of an active role in controlling the way we live. With new iphones, tablets, cameras and laptops emerging every day in today's society, 'Be Right Back' felt dauntingly real and justifiable.

The episode began with a couple, clearly living in a future year where technology has greatly advanced. Brooker takes no time in getting straight into the action and before the first ad-break has even arrived, the male character loses his life (presumably in a car accident). As a complete sap who strangely enjoys anything remotely tear jerking or romantic, I became fully immersed and emotionally engaged with the widowed protagonist. If this was Eastenders I would have shed a few tears, gone to bed and forgotten about it by the next day; however, Brooker's innovative twist left this 48 minute programme etched in my mind for days to come. 

With the opportunity to reconnect with her dead husband through a new form of technology that compiles information from his past online networking to form realistic responses, Martha enters the dangerous yet addictive realm of communication with the deceased (or a vitual form!). During the one hour duration of the programme I constantly criticised her for giving in to use this software and stunting her ability to let go and move on from her loss; however, once the credits had rolled (along with a few tears) I began to consider whether I would have done the same. It forced me to consider the pain and desperation felt when losing a loved one and posed the question, what are the boundaries of technological development? Companies are relentlessly trying to invent new, innovative gadgets to help improve our lives, but at what point do they stop improving and start ruining?

Overall 'Be Right Back' was an incredibly moving piece of drama that I highly recommend anyone to watch. I will be keeping an eye out for more of Brooker's work in the future as I find it inspiring and deeply thought provoking.

If you want to watch it you can do so here:

Friday 21 June 2013

Cupcakes Tutorial




Following on from my last post, Sweet Treats, I thought I would post a cupcake tutorial just in case any of you fancied having a go yourself! I have also found (from a lot of trial and error) that this recipe is pretty fail-proof and always ends up tasting amazing, so you don't need to worry if you're not a baking expert!
As we are throwing a surprise 30th birthday party for my sister this weekend I thought I would make some girly '30th' cupcakes, but obviously you can just use this recipe as a foundation and use your own creative flair if you wanted to make a batch for a different occasion.

Ingredients


For 12 cupcakes you will need: 
115g/4oz butter
115g/4oz caster sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
115g/4oz self-raising flour
1 tbsp milk

10 Simple Steps


              
1) Preheat the oven to 180degrees/Gas Mark 4. 
2) Put the butter and sugar in a bowl and beat together thoroughly. 
3) Gradually beat in the eggs.
4) Beat in the vanilla extract.
5) Sift the flour into the bowl and fold into the mixture.
6) Fold in the milk.
7) Make sure the mixture isn't too thick/thin. Add more flour/milk to balance out.
8) Spoon the mixture into cupcake cases (only about 1/3rd full!)
9) Bake in the over for 20-25 minutes.
10) Leave them to cool before decorating!

Decoration!


This is my favourite part of the baking process as I usually go a bit mad with icing/sweets/sprinkles, but today I decided to keep these ones elegant and simple with vanilla frosting and wafer daisies.
To make the vanilla icing you will need:

150g/5.5oz butter
1 tsp vanilla extract
280g/10oz icing sugar

Method

1) Put the butter and vanilla extract into a bowl and beat until very soft and fluffy.
2) Gradually sift in the icing sugar (the more you beat, the softer the frosting will be!)
3) If the the consistency is a little thin to pipe (like I found mine was) keep adding a bit more icing sugar until you reach a thicker mix.
4) Place the icing into a piping bag with your choice of nozzle (I went for a wide flower-shaped one) and pipe it around the top of your cakes.
5) Decorate to your taste- for this batch I used Dr Oetker's Wafer Daisies which are available at most large supermarkets.
6) I also made a little flag out of paper and a cocktail stick to prepare them for the party!

 


I hope this tutorial is useful to you, feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.
Happy baking and happy longest day of the year! :)

Tuesday 18 June 2013

Sweet Treats

Team GB//pear & amaretti cheesecake//gingerbread house//
raspberry & vanilla// valentines lovehearts// scarfed snowmen 


One thing you will get to learn about me is I love a good baking sesh.

When I was little I would go to my Granny's house at least once a week and we would have epic baking marathons making endless batches of icing-smothered creations. As I've got older I don't bake as much (and definitely don't like to make as much mess as I did then!) but every now and then when I've got some spare time on my hands I like to revive my childhood hobby.

I've popped up a few pictures of my favourite creations- maybe one day I'll have a bakery of my own!

Numero Uno

Hello!
Having been a sneaky blog-stalker for the past few months now, nosing around many of my friend's blogs, I decided it was about time I got one of my own.


I am a passionate writer and obsessive reader with a bookcase that homes everything from classic novels to trashy magazines.
With an interest in anything arty/fashion related I hope this blog will reveal a glimpse of who I am and what I like; from recent purchases to examples of my own work!

I'm not the most photogenic person in the world and I don't have enough money to be buying £30 lipsticks to review every day, but I will aim to find other ways of making this blog worth reading!