It’s interesting writing a review for a blog about a book that in its opening chapters includes the comment: “It made me sad when I caught myself pretending that everybody out there in cyberspace cared about what I thought, when really nobody gives a sh*t. And when I multiplied that sad feeling by all the …
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Salted Caramel Chocolate Cookies
When it comes to delicious cookies, you never need an occasion to whip up a batch and just indulge in deliciousness. We can’t thank Lady Rhubarb enough for this simple but totally scrumptious recipe, try it for yourself, you wont be disappointed…we need to make more, we have eaten every single one of them (salivates).
‘Once’ The Musical – 5 Stars!
Elldrew had no idea about the musical ‘Once‘, apart from seeing the lead song performed on TV, liked it, googled the show and decided to book tickets. Whenever we venture in for some West End theatre action we do forget how much we actually enjoy it, baffled why it takes us so long between shows. …
‘We Do’ Love This Weddings Blog!
Planet Elldrew were recently flattered to be spotlighted on Smashing the Glass’s wedding blog.
Acid Rain
We recently mentioned that we had commissioned a large format piece of art from artist and graphic designer Lene Bladbjerg, after spotting her talents at Spitalfields markets. Elldrew are happy to reveal ‘Acid Rain’, which is proudly being displayed in our lounge room.
Star Trek: Into The Darkness
Two words – LOVED IT. Being a Trekkie fan there is nothing better than seeing any instalment from the Star Trek franchise on the big screen. Visually spectacular, packed with heaps of action, this movie remains true to the brands core (pardon the pun).
Dining Delights Of Denmark
Business travel; a necessary evil but one that is, every so often, peppered with a rare treat. Take Elldrew’s recent trip to Copenhagen – a city so renowned for it’s gastronomy that even with a mere 3 days notice we were sure we could do better than the hotel restaurant. Elldrew tried all the corporate strings …
For Arts Sake
On a recent trip to Spitalfields (London’s oldest markets), we came across their monthly Arts Fair. A bit disheartened by the size of it (about 10 ‘booths’) we decided to have a look around anyway as we had been looking for several months for something to take pride of place on our lounge room wall…the …
Captive Prince
For anyone that enjoyed reading ‘The Song of Achilles’ by Madeline Miller, then you are in for a treat with the ‘Captive Prince‘ series by S.U. Pacat.
The Song Of Achilles
Take two lovers, from seemingly different backgrounds, add a disapproving parent, follow the struggles as both lovers not only come to terms with their blossoming relationship, but the hardships of trying to live up to expectation and gain approval for what just seems so natural and right…