Amy Huberman & Brian O’Driscoll

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When I look at wedding photos, any wedding photos, I must confess, the first thing I look is the bridal bouquet, followed by the bridesmaids’ bouquets…..and then the wedding dress and bridesmaid dresses!! Seems like the wrong order, I know, but it’s a habit I’m not going to shake!

Such was the case with the recent wedding of Irish actress Amy Huberman and Irish rugby star Brian O’Driscoll in the Parish of Aughavas in Co. Leitrim followed by a reception in the nearby Lough Rynn Castle Hotel. Amy made a stunning bride, her dress was purchased in Myrtle Ivory Bridal Couture , Anne Lane, off Grafton Street, Dublin 2 and was designed by Welsh designer, Stephanie Allin, an ivory strapless gown in true fairytale style and her bridesmaids wore knee length dusty pink dresses in different styles by Irish designer Fiona Heaney of Fee G.

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As is usual with me, I was drawn to the stunning bridal bouquets, created by local Florists Josephine & Brendan of Calla Floral Design. I have blogged before that we have seen a lot of pink bouquets this year, really one of the more popular choices with our brides this year. The Bridal bouquet was a simple, elegant hand-tied posy of sweet avalanche roses, beautiful and timeless, and complimented Amy’s dress perfectly. The Bridesmaids carried posies of white and pale pink roses, one of the most popular combinations we have seen this year – again, timeless and elegant choices.

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With thanks to John Reynolds of John Reynolds Photography for letting me use his amazing photos in my blog entry today.

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Filed under: avalanche rose,Just for Fun — Tags: , , , , , , — Sinead @ 11:28 am on July 6, 2010







R&R at Barberstown Castle

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Sometimes our job has it’s perks, and an overnight stay in Barberstown that involved some wedding research for future RosieDays Brides has to be one of the finest perks there is!

With our 4th wedding anniversary passing uncelebrated and the hubbie’s birthday approaching, I decided a romantic getaway was in order and as I had heard so much good about Barberstown from past and present RosieBrides I decide it was the venue of choice!

Just 25 minutes from us in Kimmage, we arrived to Barberstown about 2pm (following a wedding delivery that morning!) We literally dropped our bags in our (amazing, 4 posted bed) room and legged it to the tea rooms – a bright and sunny lounge area for afternoon tea. Anyone that knows myself and Lorraine knows how much we love our food and hubbie is much the same!! Afternoon tea arrived on a 3 tier cake stand, individual sandwiches of homebaked ham, cucumber and smoked salmon, still warm homebaked crumbly scones and decadent individual desserts – chocolate mousse, mini eclairs…all divine!! We scoffed the lot and sat enjoying the relaxing live piano music in the foyer.

We had booked evening dinner for 8pm and after a relax with books in the lounge, we took a stroll around the fabulous grounds enjoying the sunny afternoon and then got ready for dinner. An amazing power shower with the l’occitane products supplied in the ensuite, (I don’t care what I dont’ get in a new house, it’s having a power shower with a head the size of a dinner plate!) we made our way to the dining room.

We were invited to take a pre-dinner drink in the bar and we sat enjoying a glass of prosecco (me) and a beer (him) in front of a blazing fire and perused the menu. The dinner was, how will I put it – wow!! An amuse Bouche arrived to our table – delicious chicken liver parfait, himself went for rabbit terrine that was delicious, perfectly textured and tasty and I opted for organic smoked salmon with zesty fresh crab salad served with pickled ginger and soy dressing – amazing.

Head Chef Bertrand Malabat, we were told by our friendly waiter, has been at Barberstown for over 10 years, and uses fresh organic, locally produced where possible ingredients with a distinct french influence. He does not disappoint! Our mains arrived with a perfect interval to allow starters to settle and I opted for grilled Halibut with a single Ravioli filled with fresh lobster and smoked haddock with a tomato consome, himself had rack of lamb, my fish was divine and his lamb (from someone who dosen’t like lamb) was fab!!

We managed to squeeze in a dessert each – a rich chocolate cake with raspberry sorbet for himself and a deliciously light fresh berry pavlova with basil sorbet for me. I can’t recall the name of the wine we had, but it was red and extremely good!! After our meal we made our way (rolled) to the cosy bar and enjoyed the truly wonderful live music by Brian Dunning (flute accompanied by piano).

I would happily recommend this venue for a break away or a larger celebration such as a wedding day, with such fine accommodation, dining and amazing function rooms you will not be disappointed!

For more information on Barberstown Castle’s Wedding packages click here
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Filed under: Just for Fun — Tags: , , , — Sinead @ 2:29 pm on June 15, 2010







Tweelia Smith – Dining Online

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Something a little different for today’s blog. Last night I took part in my first ever Twinnerparty – a novel idea organised by Donal Skehan of www.thegoodmoodfoodblog.com. During the week, Donal posted up the recipes for the menu on Saturday night, followed by a shopping list (very handy!) and recipes and pictures. The idea behind it is lots of people in all locations cooking this meal for friends, or simply for themselves! Then all those that took part, posted messages as they cooked and ate on Twitter.

It was a dinner party a deux Chez Sinead last night and this was the menu that I followed and tweeted about.

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Starter

Beetroot, Goats Cheese, Pine Nut and Rocket Salad

Main Course

Roast Herby Chicken with Honey and Thyme Parsnips

Dessert

Sticky Crunchie Banoffie Pie

Full details of all the recipes and shopping list can be found here http://www.thegoodmoodfoodblog.com/

I started by preparing the Chicken for the main.  The recipe called for chicken legs and drumsticks, I happened to have a whole chicken in the freezer so I defrosted it and got to work. Confronted by a whole raw chicken and armed with a carving knife, I realised I had absolutely no idea how to fillet a whole chicken so I just “winged” it. I’ve no idea if I would pass the masterchef’s tests of cutting up whole chickens but it looked alright to me when it was cooked!

I realised after dissecting the poor chicken that I had forgotton to get garlic in superquinn so hubbie was dispatched to the centra across the road to get a bulb! I picked up a pack of “Italian Mix” fresh herbs in SQ and chopped them up added some dried thyme and bunged all into the pestle and mortar with the garlic, some sea salt and the olive oil and gave it a good bash.  Went searching for honey for the parsnips, realised we had none (note to self, check cupboards before shopping next time) and decided to try golden syrup instead. I put the quartered parsnips, syrup and a spoon of the herby mix in a sandwich bag, gave them a good toss about and they went on a tray (with my favourite cooking tool – the silicone mat!) The chicken I threw in the bag as well after the parsnips and poured in the rest of the herby mix and all into the oven for 40 mins.

10 mins later realised I forgot the onions so quartered 2 up and threw them into the tray. I didn’t bother with the whole heads of garlic.

While the main was roasting, I got to the salad. Made up the dressing which is absolutely fab, dunked the rocket into it and onto the plate, sliced up beetroot and crumbled the cheese. Toasted the pine nuts and drizzled more dressing over for good measure. Dressing was supposed to do 6 people but it was so nice there isn’t much left for today!!

Verdict on the Salad – DEEEELISH!!

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Main course swiftly followed, perfectly timed might I add! Absolutely gorgeous flavours, loved the combination of the sweet roast parsnips and onions with the herby chicken. A lovely way to cook chicken and i’m sure we’l be having it again soon!

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And for the fantastic finale – the Crunchie Banoffie Pie!

I should have said at the start – I had no digestive biscuits and as banoffie is one of my favourite desserts, I had been meaning to try making the base with Ginger Nut biscuits for a while. So I bashed them in a sandwich bag with the rolling pin, melted the butter in microwave (I divided the measurements by 3 as only 2 of us eatin) and mixed the crushed biscuits and butter together and pressed loosely into bottom of individual glass dishes.After we had finished eating the main – well, a good bit after as we were so full, I poured over Dulche De Leche chocolate toffee, topped with sliced bananas, whipped light cream (because we all know that would help lower the calorie content!!) and topped with bashed crunchie bar.

AM.AZ.ING.

Thanks to Donal for organising the Twinnerparty and I look forward to the next one!

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Filed under: Just for Fun — Tags: , , , , , , , — Sinead @ 12:01 pm on January 24, 2010







A new Artist in the making

Just had to share these with my readers. My darling Son, R who is 18 months old had his first introduction to finger paints this morning.

Lessons I have learnt:
1. Buy coverall bib/overall type outfit for him – entire outfit is in the wash now covered in blue and yellow paint (I couldn’t find the red paint!)

2. Cover everything in 10 foot radius – table, chairs, counter on way to bathroom to wash hands, all covered in paint.

3. Put Dog out – She is now sporting blue fur and a yellow nose after jumping up to see what was going on, getting a big paint covered hug from R and then decided to taste the plate of paints while I was washing R’s hands!!

Nevertheless it was great fun, he got the hang of hand into paint onto paper v. quickly and was so proud of himself :) Ryan's Paintings.jpg

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Filed under: Just for Fun,Uncategorized — Tags: — Sinead @ 5:19 pm on November 24, 2009







The lengths I go to for a day off :)

Sorry readers that there has been no updates for some time. Unfortunately I spent a few days in the hospital last week and i’m under doctors orders to take it easy for a few days! Thanks to all in the Beacon Hospital for the fabulous care I received and really very nice food :)

Thankfully I was able to keep on top of emails thanks to the iphone and Lorraine stepped in and took over – and is checking in on me regularly to make sure i’m still in bed!

So, I’m catching up on my magazine reading and internet browsing but looking forward to getting back to work on thursday for the wedding on Friday.

In the meantime, posts to follow soon about the Christmas Demo we attended, the Charity Christmas Fair last week and more weddings in between!

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Filed under: Just for Fun — Tags: — Sinead @ 11:21 am on November 22, 2009







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