The Anonymous Widower

To Southgate For a Cup Of Tea

This morning, I took the Piccadilly line to Southgate to try out one of the new Tesco-financed coffee-shops called Harris and Hoole.

The tea was excellent and properly served in a pot.  Note the triple-barrelled tea timer, which could time your tea to exactly 3, 4 or 5 minutes.  If they’d sold them in the shop, I’d have bought one, but they don’t at present.  But they are available on-line from here!

The staff were attentive and if they can replicate this style, the company may have created something like an updated traditional coffee shop, that you still see occasionally in places like Harrogate. It certainly has a better ambience than Starbucks and is laid out with quite a bit of space.

At present, they don’t have any gluten-free offerings, but apparently, they’re working on it. They do though have EatNakd bars.

Overall it’s a good concept and I wish them well, despite the Tesco connection. My allergy to the supermarket chain stems from a business run-in years ago and where there are alternatives I go elsewhere.

In the 1950s and 1960s, when I was at Minchenden Grammar School just up the road, the only coffee bar was the Mayfair a few doors towards Cockfosters from where Harris and Hoole is now.  That place was beloved of teddy-boys and served coffee in those shallow Pyrex cups. It was off-limits during school hours!

January 29, 2013 Posted by | Food | , , , , | 3 Comments

The Red Sock Code

This article is both tragic and sad, but funny and gives a good feeling.

So what’s wrong about bring ladies, or men for that matter, of easy virtue, into a care home to help with the caring?

January 29, 2013 Posted by | Health, World | | Comments Off on The Red Sock Code

A Mouse In The Studio

Shelagh Fogarty has just been interrupted on BBC Radio 5 Live, by a mouse running around the studio.

What a bimbo! Judging by her reaction!

It’s what you get when you move the BBC to a rodent-infested part of the North.

January 29, 2013 Posted by | World | , , , | 1 Comment

Hedgehog Decline

A few years ago, when we owned the stud, I remarked that I hadn’t seen a hedgehog in years. when I lived in London as a child, they were always about and you used to see quite a few squashed ones on the road.

Now it would appear they are in serious decline according to this article in the Mail.

I’ve never seen one here in Hackney, although given the number of gardens, parks and cemeteries, there must be a few.  On the other hand, we do have lots of foxes.

I did type “Hackney hedgehog” into Google and found this article. The writer suggests that foxes could have predated on the dead hedgehogs found.

So is Basil Brush one of the reasons for the decline.

January 29, 2013 Posted by | World | , , , | 2 Comments

Let’s Tax Fizzy Drinks!

There has been a call this morning, for a tax to be put on fizzy sugary drinks. It’s reported here on the BBC.

I would not be affected by such a tax, as I suppose the only high sugar drink, I take is the odd smoothie, when I need to take my pills out.

I did however chat to someone yesterday, who has retired from a job, where they looked after obesity and diabetes in the community. Judging by that pair of jobs, there is a serious connection between being overweight and getting diabetes.

So perhaps, it would be a good idea to try to cut down on all that sugar! On the other hand, we perhaps shouldn’t go for artificial sweeteners, as many like the outspoken, DogtorJ, believe them to be a problem. He incidentally is a vet, who is a coeliac, and has come to some interesting research-based conclusions.

I doubt we’ll ever see a tax on fizzy drinks, as the industry wouldn’t allow it and I suspect, it would be a vote loser.

January 29, 2013 Posted by | Food, Health | , , | 1 Comment

A Cautionary Tale

I don’t mess about with hardware and although, I could probably do quite complicated work on PCs at one time, I couldn’t now, as my knowledge is way out of date.

But this tale from the BBCs web site, shows how you might fall into all sorts of security holes if you do.

Their technology correspondent changed the motherboard on his home PC and consequently, the various security systems thought he was committing credit card fraud, as the computer address had changed.

Now he, thought he knew what he was doing.  He did hardware-wise, but he got caught out, by intelligent checking software on the Internet.

when I feel, one of machines is getting to the end of it’s life, I buy another machine and gradually swap everything over, still doing most of the work on the old machine.

So whhen it dies, I just move the last update over and put the old machine in the bin.

January 29, 2013 Posted by | Computing | , , | Leave a comment