The Hardwick, Abergavenny

Previous to actually visiting The Hardwick I’d described it to Mr B, and others, as a kind of ‘gastro-pub’ which now, having actually been there, seems like an insult and a complete misrepresentation!

Whilst not having a long history of going to lovely restaurants (mostly due to not having a very long history of earning enough money to visit said restaurants), I like to think I’ve/we’ve been to a fair few – mostly in the last 5 years of my relationship with Mr B. I’ve been to amazing Michelin starred restaurants, I’ve been to taste filled little shacks on piers and I’ve been to great local gastro-pubs/restaurants but never have I been somewhere that succeeded in surpassing my expectations as beautifully as The Hardwick did.

If you go to one restaurant in Wales, go there. If you go to one restaurant in the UK…well, maybe go to Roganic or L’Enclume! (but it’ll cost a lot more!). For value for money with regards ambience, flavour, service and presentation I’ve not seen the like. I doubt if we go back in a years time (if not sooner) that it’ll be quite such good value for money as they could easily charge more, and will I bet!

They have an amazing array of gins available so I sampled one of their more exotic options…not sure which one (but the bar manager was hugely knowledgeable and helpful in choosing) and Mr B selected a pint of local tipple Rhymney which went down most excellently. We were encouraged to take a seat in the bar and consider the menus before they came to show us to our tables. They even did that lovely thing where they come over with a tray and carry your drinks to your table for you – I love little touches like that!

With dinner we had a superb Welsh sparkling wine (this was a holiday filled with sparkling wine – not Champagne) and we managed to go the whole hog and cram in 3 courses, despite having quite diminished appetites since our pre-wedding diets.

I had…

The Hardwick - Wye Valley Asparagus, Peas & Local Rainbow Chard with Fried Bruschetta in Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Neals Yard Creamery Perroche Goats Cheese

Wye Valley Asparagus, Peas & Local Rainbow Chard with Fried Bruschetta in Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Neals Yard Creamery Perroche Goats Cheese

Roast Rare Breed Middle White Pork Loin, Mashed Sweet Potato and Burnt Onion, Grilled Endive with Local Honey and Capers, Savoy Cabbage & Pancetta

Roast Rare Breed Middle White Pork Loin, Mashed Sweet Potato and Burnt Onion, Grilled Endive with Local Honey and Capers, Savoy Cabbage & Pancetta

Home made icecream - Treacle, Peanut butter & strawberry jam and honeycomb

Home made icecream – Treacle, Peanut butter & strawberry jam and honeycomb

Mr B had…

Crispy Breadcrumbed Middle White Pork Belly & Black Pudding with Pickled Fennel and Apple & Mustard Sauce

Crispy Breadcrumbed Middle White Pork Belly & Black Pudding with Pickled Fennel and Apple & Mustard Sauce

Pan Fried Cod, Fagioli Piattelle (Italian small white beans) with Chilli, Heritage Tomatoes & Braised Octopus in Red Wine and Seasonal Greens

Pan Fried Cod, Fagioli Piattelle (Italian small white beans) with Chilli, Heritage Tomatoes & Braised Octopus in Red Wine and Seasonal Greens

Warm Churros (Spanish Style Doughnuts) with Chocolate Sauce and Seville Orange Marmalade Ice Cream

Warm Churros (Spanish Style Doughnuts) with Chocolate Sauce and Seville Orange Marmalade Ice Cream

By far the star of the meal for me was my main, a little because Mr B was so jealous of me being the one that could eat all of it, because I just hadn’t expected such beautifully perfect cooking and amazing flavours – it has to be eaten to be believed! The burnt onions in the sweet potato mash were truly superb – going to have to try to replicate that one at home.

And one of the best things? The bill for 3 courses for both of us plus one coffee,  beer and a G&T was under £95! Very good value :)

I only wish we’d booked the dine and sleep package so we could have just rolled in to bed :) I’ve already been dropping hints to Mr B!

Here ends my waxing lyrical about The Hardwick – a place that Mr B and I will be talking about many times – ‘do you remember that…’ and ‘wasn’t that the best butter ever’ kind of conversations. The ones where you share fond memories of a most lovely evening :)

The Angel Hotel, Abergavenny

Our first stop on our wonderfully relaxing honeymoon was our favourite place in Wales – Abergavenny – and this time we stayed at the Angel Hotel in the centre of the town – just for a couple of nights to relax on their dinner, afternoon tea and breakfast package. The afternoon tea was simply amazing with lovely champagne, a ridiculous selection of teas and loads of tiny little cakes – Mr B even indulged me by letting me cut each one in half so we could each have a bit of everything! :)

We spent the rest of our time eating copious amounts of food, wandering around the Abergavenny Toy and Vintage Car Fair (we were so lucky it just happened to be on), sitting at the top of the Abergavenny castle moat staring at Sugarloaf mountain and taking lots of baths in our gorgeous slipper bath!

It was just so beautiful, like our own little bubble of sunshine that we wandered around in for the whole time…

We also visited The Hardwick, just up the road from Abergavenny, whilst we were there which was some of the best food I have ever eaten…but that’s for another day!

Dreamalittle is now Mrs B!

Crazy as it may seem (and way too grown up as far as I am concerned) – I am now Mrs B. After our wedding last weekend we ran off on honeymoon for our UK tour and have just returned to reality to he most wonderful preview photo from our awesome photographer – Sam Docker

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I want more!!! :) If this is how the rest of them will turn out then I can’t wait!

Whilst the wedding being over is sad on the one hand, I’m so excited to get back to making stuff for others and being able to share some of my wedding crafting and just blogging about the wedding and life generally. It’ll be lovely to get back to a little routine and I have A LOT of ideas of things I want to make and do for selling and gifting to friends and family  :)

Our engagement shoot in Oxford…

Firstly, I’ve been rubbish, I know. I’ve been busy dieting and mostly making bits and pieces for our wedding which unfortunately means that I can’t share any of it on here hence the silence. The thing is, if I’m putting this much effort in to the little things, I want it all to be a surprise for the guests…who knows, it may even be a surprise to me – if I get in all done in time!

Secondly, and far more importantly, we met up this weekend with our wedding photographer – Samuel Docker – for an engagement shoot in nearby Oxford (mostly the Botanical Gardens) and I wanted to share a few of the shots with you.

I should mention that as a (sort of) reluctant bride I’ve been more than a little nervous about being pleased with how I look in the photos of our wedding – it’s not that I think I’m ugly in photos and I am sure that pretty much nothing will make me feel bad that day as I’ll be so happy that I’m marrying Mr B – it’s just that in photos I never,  ever look like I look in my head…I kind of like being ignorant of the reality and thinking I look better than I do :)

I thought that having an engagement shoot would help manage my expectations of what the wedding photos would look like, I know I won’t suddenly turn in to Rachel Weisz but I do have somewhat unrealistic dreams, although I was a little unsure about having one as I’ve seen some of the American ones on the wedding blogs I follow and they are CHEESETASTIC – like the kind of thing I imagine some of them put on holiday cards (a concept that I will never, ever be able to compute) and I did not want to be part of one of those!

I shouldn’t have worried though (how ridiculously often is that true?) – what the day ended up being was a great opportunity to meet Sam, calm my/our nerves a little and get a better idea of how to pose so I can be happier with our wedding photos.

We ended up really enjoying having our photo taken but I was still worried that the reality captured in the photos wouldn’t reflect what I thought they’d look like in my head. But Sam’s only managed to make me look better than I think I do in my head :) I only hope he can work the same magic on our wedding day!

There’s a post on Sam’s blog over here

Las Vegas – Desert driving and a little too much glitz

One other thing that made it most definitely worth our while though was visiting Gordon Ramsay’s new restaurant – Gordon Ramsay Steak – at the Paris casino on the Strip. It was AMAZING! Imagine ranks of waiters delivering dish after dish to tables, all dressed like quintessential English gentlemen (the likes of which you never actually see in England), and example steaks on a butchers trolley that they wheel around, dishes with theatre and style but also taste, and a drinks menu on your very own iPad (we did have to give it back). I LOVED it! :)

The inside of Paris casino

The inside of Paris casino

 

Mr B and I outside Gordon Ramsay Steak

Mr B and I outside Gordon Ramsay Steak

Afterwards we waddled back down the Strip – prepare to do a lot of walking – and took in a little of the sights…

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And then it was onwards home – to the wonderful weather of the UK! ;)

Palm Springs – Mountain driving and the Hotel California

San Diego – Getting away from LA, Mission Bay and the Zoo

Combine serious heat with the worst traffic jams I’ve ever seen and you get seriously p*ss*d tourists. If I never ever see LA again it’ll be too soon. I think coming from all the beautiful landscapes and little towns that we’d been in (barring San Francisco, which was the most chilled city I’ve ever been to, other than Amsterdam) LA was just way too much – too much noise, too many people and too much stuff. I think the fact that we were navigating with a cartoon map which had about 10% of the streets on it and was the size of my hand might have had something to do with the pain of the journey ;)

I resolve to be less rubbish…

Yes it’s been two months since my last post and yes I have been extremely rubbish in not writing a single thing in all that time – and for not actually making anything in that time! I didn’t even finish off my American road trip round up…I will get on to that this weekend…well try to.

My birthday was lovely, Christmas was relaxing, New Years a raucous blur etc etc etc. Fun was had but nothing got done!

The main issue at the moment is the number of things I seem to need to do and the amount of time that I have to them, my mind is willing but time and body conspire against me and I never get to do any of the things I intend to.

At the moment I am intending to

finish decorating our house (3 rooms down, 4 to go), make a stupendous amount of stuff for our wedding at the beginning of May, lose at least a stone by having only 1200 calories a day and finish some of the numerous quilting/sewing projects that I started last year.

Even typing that has worn me out! But my resolution, above and beyond all the other things I need to get done in the next 4 months is to be generally less rubbish, more proactive and GET THINGS DONE!

That is all.

New Years Moustache

 

Santa Barbara via Route 1 – Scenery, Jack Daniels and seafood

Whilst in Santa Barbara the one thing that you must do is visit Stearns Wharf – we walked along it but there were plenty of people completely adverse to using their flesh sticks (it’s a 5 minute slow walk) who drove along the pier…hmmm. Anyways, at the end of the pier is a seafood shack – Santa Barbara Shellfish Company –  that must be enjoyed! They have massive tanks of crabs and lobsters. The prices are seriously reasonable and the service very charming. Everything is a little sticky and fishy smelling and we had a sea-gull who was just waiting for us to make one wrong move to have our dinner away from us but the view from this place is second to none!

And that was Santa Barbara…onwards to LA hell…

Monterey Bay – Gorgeous beaches, Steinbeck and bike riding…

Getting to Monterey was more than a little painful, not because of the roads (which were pretty crazy – there are NO rules) or the weather (which was gorgeous) but because Mr B suddenly developed a complete inability to follow directions and ended up going back into San Francisco rather than round the bay via Oakland and Berkeley as we’d intended!

At least we got to drive on both bridges though and I think it saved us time in the end but the mood in the car was a little strained for a while there! :) We did then join the beginning of Route 1 and saw some stunning scenery as the road winds along the Pacific coast (though the drive along the Big Sur stretch was more breathtaking – more on that later).

Monterey Bay had a pretty hard act to follow after the beauty of Sonoma Valley and the pain of getting there but our apartment was really lovely and homely – with a lot of IKEA furnishings! I found it on HomeAway and it was about 4 blocks back from the sea and came with free bikes and aquarium passes.

We managed to find the energy after our drive to walk down to the sea, had a meander down the pier – seriously touristy – and then found an amazing fish shop which had the HUGEST clams I’ve ever bought. That evening we had a seriously cold bottle of Beltane Ranch wine with our own home-made Spaghetti Vongole and nothing has ever tasted so good!

Beltane Ranch Wine

Other than eating as much seafood as humanly possible, here are a few things I could recommend doing whilst you are in Monterey:

1. Visit Carmel by Sea – and take a dip in the ocean from your own private beach. If you drive the ocean road between Monterey and Carmel there are loads of beaches and not a single one of them had more than about 2 people on it. We pulled up by the side of the road and spent a wonderful couple of hours on the beach – though everyone looked at us like we were mental as we sun bathed in our costumes whilst they sat huddled in their hoodies…

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2. Ride a bike along the ocean ride – We were really lucky that we got the use of bikes with our apartment and Mr B eventually persuaded me to return to the saddle after a very long time of not riding (about 15 years by my recollection!) when I’d had a couple too many wines. It turns out I cycle much better when slightly tipsy as I’m less concerned for my life/face/knees/other bikes :) Monterey has some really easy rides and the one along the beach front is pretty flat and well-lit so we even did a little night cycling – I was more than a little chuffed with myself :) We also rode up to the front of the hotel we had dinner in and checked our bikes instead of a car – slightly childish but funny seeing the concierge wheel my bike around! :)

I rode my bike!

3. Visit Cannery Row – whilst it’s more than a little touristy there are some really interesting things to see and Mr B got to see what Steinbeck was chattering about. We had a wander around on our first day in Monterey, then returned for dinner in the Monterey Plaza Hotel’s Schooner’s Coastal Kitchen & Bar (where we checked the bikes) which had all your usual American fare along with a good selection of seafood specials…

Seafood platter at Monterey Bay

CanneryRow

4. Visit the Aquarium – We were also fortunate enough to get free aquarium passes with our apartment so got to enjoy the beauty of the Monterey Aquarium for free. At the end of Cannery Row and above the sea, this place is absolutely worth a visit, even if just for their excellent ‘feeling’ exhibits where you can actually hold and touch sea urchins and starfish and lots of other sea creatures – even rays though they were having none of it with me! :( The jellyfish area was also superb…

MontereyAquarium

5. Take a whale watching trip – We booked this on-line before we went to make sure that we would definitely get to go with Monterey Whale Watching.  We thought it was a gorgeous day but when we got down to the wharf they were pretty concerned that it was going to be too choppy out at sea for us tourists – I think they expected a lot of vomiting! But we were lucky and they decided to head out…

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So that was Monterey Bay in all its beachy loveliness…onwards to Santa Barbara via a truly stunning drive – the Big Sur along Route 1!