We love to egg!

Friday, January 1st, 2010

PoachEgg

No better way to start the New Year but with a poached Egg – just look at it! Egg yourself, lovers & the people who you would like to egg with this perfect little treat. Thanks to ‘Delia’ we know how to poach the perfect egg. So here it goes.

Firstly – “This method is not at all frightening or hazardous, but bear in mind that for successful poaching the eggs have to be really fresh – less than four days old. The key to a well-poached egg is to keep the water at a bare simmer throughout the cooking. Place a suitably sized frying pan over a gentle heat and add enough boiling water from the kettle to fill it to 1 inch (2.5 cm). Keep the heat gentle, and very quickly you will see the merest trace of tiny bubbles beginning to form over the base of the pan.

Secondly – Carefully break the eggs, one at a time, into the water and let them barely simmer, without covering, for just 1 minute. A timer is essential here because you cannot guess how long 1 minute is.

Thirdly – After that, remove the pan from the heat and let the eggs sit calmly and happily in the hot water, this time setting the timer for 10 minutes. This timing will give perfect results for a beautifully translucent, perfectly set white and a soft, creamy yolk. Now remove each egg by lifting it out of the water with a draining spoon and then letting the spoon rest for a few seconds on a wodge of kitchen paper, which will absorb the excess water. As you remove the eggs, serve them straight away.”

Finally – sprinkle with crushed pepper & rock salt, add in a couple of essential! soldiers and ‘perfectomundo’ your treat is ready.

Happy New Year to you all & well of course, thanks to Delia! YUM!

1st January 2010

Digesting Planet India!

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

After a seemingly insatiable 30hrs sleep I am back on home turf with
my eyes peeled. Someone asked me how India was? Honestly…

It deserves a new addition to my vocabulary. Sitting there in my mind shimmering full of sense & nonsense, lavish & unassuming that it makes Jaipur – The Pink City look as pale as milk. My impressions flow like lucid dreams glazing over with the sunshine of Mumbai, candy coloured wedding garb, street children far from marble flooring, designers ‘bare’ rebellion or glitzy Bollywood-stream, history explosion turned Verve, Gaba trousers & plaits, hallucinating block prints & Masala Dosa, Bombay Electric contrasting educational establishment and the stream goes on.

The traffic never stopped – it only changed colours. Dusky Jaipur looked exquisite from my window frame and the block prints covering the walls of Gempalace inspired my own private ‘Darjeeling Limited’ that would do Wes Anderson proud – for sure.

The buglike cabs turned black in Mumbai and besides little me in a ***** Taj – they gave me the biggest joy since funfair rides. Riding along in these little bugs I screamed with joy inhaling heaps of cosmopolitan air wearing Little Shilpa & Nachiket Barve creations, enjoying a Fairtrade Melange, Masala tea with Bollywood ‘Maholtra’ supreme & a stroll through a sweatshop factory some place else that smelt very close to home.











Mumbai – Ahmedabad…all blending into one…Full of spicy mirrors woven into textiles, ‘candy-floss’ yarn strung & coloured by roadsides for spools to go with kites for local kids’ fun, food from stitched banana leaves & hundreds of nut crackers so beautifully bronzed they made you cry. A Calico Museum stuffed with textiles from all around Planet India living inside a private paradise garden decorated with Mosaic terraces only to be graced by the bare feet of elves. And finally! I get wrapped in the wealth of Sari by Shaymal & Bhumika…oh my!

NOW I understand the need for Princesses & Gempalace jewellery! Bollywood please take my humble hand. In fact NOW my home – ‘Whitechapel High Street’ – galvanised with its mini sari palaces & miniature Gem Palaces makes sense. Underpinned with rationale IMG ‘databank’ Vikram Raizada and graceful Verve intelligence – I am left with the odd glimpse of what will be my INDIA, what will crystalise in time to bind itself around my heart – exciting enough to be future.

Thanks for an unforgettable & infinite inspiration to my creative juices – Planet India.

December 2008

Jam it India

Saturday, September 26th, 2009
For these first few days India has been framed by my car window heading out for back to back meetings with academics, a government man who looks after the Loom Weavers of India, MY personal Entrepreneur of the Year – The Head of Fashion Council of India, the director of FabIndia the ‘Philip Green’ of India, countless studio visits & socials with established designer entrepreneurs working with the Crafts of India. The welcomes are warm to my pleasure accompanied with cookies & cake topped with a wealth of inspirations, insights & stories that leave me feeling humbled and excited for their exceedingly exquisite potential. So I sit digesting it all soaking in the world starring out of my car window in between all the Welcomes. Pointedly the Director of Apparel Export Promotion Council suggests: ‘Our streets are the Life. They are for marriage, trade, sleeping, living, innovation, parties …” In his scheme of things least for driving?
Funny! traffic is dominating my window pictures painted with decorated elephants, horses, zillions of hooting cars traffic-jammin’ and inbetween yellow-green gas-fuelled taxis frolick across four lines of traffic – little fun-loving bug-like creatures. Constant surround sound of hoots – every emotion expressed by hoots Bass, Dur and Moll. All this dressed up by the grace of Indian women spicing up the mix with luscious coloured saris on the backs of motorcycles – sitting sideways like ladies on horseback. Pretty flowers everywhere cutting through the pollution that sinks onto the New Delhi like a silent mist. My eyes are met with friendly curiosity & acknowledging stares.
Passing by Wedding Farms covered in light chains and fake castles – weddings are in season for the next three months. Weddings and religious festivals circulate the Indian calendar. Besides weddings that last four days with up to 21 dresses for the bride and dowrys in the shape of Rolls Royce, bling, cash and I presume anything else possible!!! there is the Festival of Ganesh – an Elephant God that is beautifully dressed and symbol for prosperity. On his celebration people flock to the sea carrying the clay elephants – decorated as colourful as the brides with paints & flowers. They take it to water in order to return it to the Earth creating good fortune throughout the next year. The elephants souls sail off in thousands into the distance & I don’t know, but they must dive to the bottom of the sea, every year. Elephant reef must be beautiful – and if not at least its biodegradable.

I pass shanty towns – poorer than I have seen them in Africa, begging children with flower chains slung around their necks, a heady mix of the streets spruced up with pigs, cows, birds, dogs, monkeys, flower stalls & fruit displays that are immaculate in colour and arrangement. All these mixed up are almost as perfect as the weave of a sari with a golden border.

There is something else – I cannot stop comparing this place to Africa – the colours, the scent, but then I listen to BOB MARLEY jammin’ it and I stop in my tracks – a vision I cannot shake… Indian Youths moving it to BOB? My current music is the symphony of traffic & the wild dogs playing outside the window when I drift off to sleep…. so its hard to imagine and maybe it doesn’t exist? I need to go to a nightclub! Settle that into my schedule.

For now I staring at the land between Delhi & Jaipur on our way to Jaipur – the pink City. In my humble opinion one cannot go wrong with a bit of pink – so I am excited about this one!

December 2008

Innovative Business & Fashion Entrepreneur of the Year

Saturday, September 26th, 2009
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“Having seen Annegret in action over the last two years, she is a beacon of light within the fashion industry, at the forefront of looking at ways that she can build the capacity of small business co-operatives in Africa. ”
Claire Hamer, Buyer and Entrepreneur
(former Buyer for Topshop)

Cheering up those rainy London days…I am thrilled! CHOOLIPS just won ‘Barclays Innovative Business of the Year’ 2008 with the RSATrust/Enfield Enterprise Agency for its ethical business approach & stepping up the pace with its latest innovative twist to Batik printing. Adding fresh sparkle to our prints for next year we will keep the twist up our sleeves for the time being as all will be revealed with pretty dresses next Spring.

It seems we are not stopping here! CHOOLIPS is also shortlisted ‘UK Young Fashion Entrepreneur of the Year 2009′ with the British Council in partnership with NESTA** http://www.creativeconomy.org.uk/UKYFE

The UK Young Fashion Entrepreneur Award is the latest edition to the British Council Young Creative Entrepreneur programme, which focuses on design, screen, music, publishing and fashion.

So off we go to India tomorrow for two weeks! Along with five other finalists I will gain precious insight into one of the world’s fastest-developing and most dynamic economies on this specially-tailored tour opening the door to India’s fashion industry. We will meet leading figures from India’s fashion industry and their peers, other Indian young entrepreneurs from the sector and find out more about the industry’s infrastructure, the market and how to do business in India. On our return we will be re-interviewed to assess what we have learned from the opportunity and how we might take the experience forward. A winner will be chosen and announced at London Fashion Week in Feb’09.

If you care to join me on my journey to India over the next two weeks I will be sharing my impressions on the BLOG every few days. I cannot wait to have my eyes filled with India & discover a few new CHOOLIPS’.

**NESTA is the National Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts. Its mission is to transform the UK’s capacity for innovation. With the largest portfolio of early-stage businesses in the country, it is a leading authority on how to grow new ideas. We also stimulate imaginative solutions to pressing social issues and shape policy to help the UK meet its national innovation challenges. www.nesta.org.uk

November 2008

THE SHOE….of the year

Saturday, September 26th, 2009


I have been finding shoes all my life and admittedly most times they have found me…some of them so good I kept them on when going to sleep!

…Its an infatuation with shapes, colours and comfort, but most of all having yummy shoes provides me with the sense that my feet are a delicious part of me. All the shoes I have stay with me too…they stay and they get worn! And when I have worn them out the memory of our walks fills me with joy.

This time I found them…
I remember the first time I saw them was on www.terraplana.com
They struck me with a deep excitement and I knew they were the pair for this year! Some days later a friend met me for coffee and she was wearing them! … They looked even better on the feet…and NOW they look even better on MY feet. Thanks to my dear friend for sending a pair in the post! These are by far the most delicious pair I …psssst, don’t want to insult my other shoes… they are so light and more comfortable than any trainer I have ever worn. My feet are in fluffy world… they are looked after by an utterly stylish and comfortable… VEGGIE???? Incredible… these are a VEGGIE LEATHER SHOES! I have never bought into Veggie shoes. I am sold! What other colours do these come in? Lets have a look… www.terraplana.com

May 2008