Tweets on 2010-12-07


  • Ice Pattern On Conservatory Glass. Temp In Conservatory Around Zero. Brr! http://flic.kr/p/8YQEMZ #
  • @jonxyz all of twitter! 🙂 #
  • The forecast for today said the MAX temp would be -5, and that seems to have been the case according to my measurements. (@ncclols) #
  • No, I'M MIKE CROCKART AND I RESIGN IMMEDIATELY! @willhowells @leamanchris #
  • I can't believe I'm setting out for an evening meeting on a day when my outside thermometer is pushing -9. #nottingham #
  • "Is your journey really necessary?" Lib Dem Group. Hmmm. #
  • After watching Frost / Nixon last night, wondering how long it'll be til Fearne Cotton interviews Clegg. #
  • Aargh. So busy putting on extra jumpers, I have yet again forgotten my work pass. #
  • Grovelling with security guard. (@ Loxley House w/ @nghodder) http://4sq.com/9RTLCy #
  • @NCCLols never works for me – I'm not enough of a bastard to be that notorious. #
  • @NCCLols plus the amount of jumpers, scarves hats etc, not sure my own mother would recognise me. #
  • City centre
    Pubs. Businesses, buses – all completely deserted. #nottingham #039;s a ghost town. #
  • Safely home and thoughts already turning to custard. #
  • RT @TVRav: Are you trapped in your car on the M8? Can you do a phone interview with ITV @Daybreak ? 020 7827 7229 #
  • Weather station reporting -11! New low! #
  • Human Santapede ho ho ho! http://etsy.me/e3kqyj #

  • Earlier today, I enjoyed a Cheese Moment at the bus stop. http://flic.kr/p/8Z35aE #
  • Oh, thank goodness for that. You CAN turn off horrid #newtwitter #
  • @dr_nick buy smaller cans. #
  • @dr_nick fresh custard is not hard or too long winded, it just requires having the fresh ingredients to hand. #
  • @dr_nick http://bit.ly/fTU1JU – interestingly it's still on the same battery as when installed. Now down to -12.2. Never worked w/ pc 😦 #
  • @dr_nick but if you're looking for a weather station apparently the best, priciest ones are made by Davis #

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Tweets on 2010-12-06

  • @Psythor that's Peter "haven't the rich suffered enough" Mandelson, eh? #
  • This looks like an interesting thing to do in Paris. http://bit.ly/ezJdwD #
  • Possible Xmas day menu http://bit.ly/eJhc6D #
  • Since I learned about instant custard, I keep finding myself thinking "what can I have with custard today?" #
  • Finally watching Frost/Nixon. Really getting into it when DVD stutters and gives up during presumably crucial phonecall scene. #
  • @dr_nick sachets from supermarket. Own brand instant sugar free custard. #
  • @kayray and I bet your friend doesn't even have to watch irritating trailers and copyright notices. #
  • Taking it out and polishing it fixed everything. Worked for the DVD too. #
  • @dwbullock marriage equality is Lib Dem policy – hear my mini report http://bit.ly/ckzvts. God knows what coalition will make of it tho. #

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Tweets on 2010-12-05

  • There's definitely a thaw going on out there. Snow Has already melted of trees and fences. #
  • @artesea I still like FileZilla #
  • @artesea and sometimes I fire up ole text based FTP just for the memories. But windows filepaths are so long to type in 😦 #
  • @rfenwick yay, get a cat, they're awesome. #
  • @Meryl_F you have seen the Simon's cat videos, right? http://www.youtube.com/user/simonscat #
  • Enjoying Wartime Housewife's blog post on internet dating. http://bit.ly/gWYvqm #
  • Wrapping up warm ready for a night on the tiles with @pe27ach and @tom_gerahty and @magicweston. #
  • (ahahaha. I wouldn't know what a tile was if it bit me) #
  • @rfenwick would never have happened if you'd got a cat. 😦 #
  • Eek. It's more slippery half melted than it was before! #
  • I'm at Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem (Brewhouse Yard, Castle Rd, Nottingham). http://4sq.com/cD8uUJ #

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Tweets on 2010-12-04

  • Have just noticed from upstairs window that garden thermometer has 4" of snow on it, which might be affecting the readings a little. #
  • Also 4" of snow on top of the rain gauge, which will be interesting in a few days. #
  • @NCCLols snow might actually insulate against colder air, tho? If eg snow is -4 and air is -8? #
  • Cat mewing and pawing at hot water cylinder. "Why isn't the heating on?! WHY?" It'll come on in a minute, cat. It's not time yet. #

  • Snowy view from bedroom window http://flic.kr/p/8Y3p14 #

  • Fighting? Us? Never! http://flic.kr/p/8Y4Cya #
  • Cripes, the #nowshow channelling Dulce et Decorum re climate change is chilling. 10/10 for Brigstocke. #
  • Cripes, never thought of Lib Dem regional conferences as "summits" before. http://yhoo.it/gH7Ekc #
  • If Labour MPs all vote against (raising) tuition fees next week, it will be the first time they've ever done so. #
  • It appears @markpack is trying to become foursquare mayor of a pothole. What's wrong with being photographed pointing at it? 4sq.com/etxoPa #
  • Oh wow, awesome, snow version of famous Simon's Cat youtube vid (2nd one down) http://bit.ly/dHZprN #
  • @austinrathe talk to crew, get next train delayed? Middle bridge connects all platforms but 1 min pushing it? Assuming trains still running! #
  • Seeing @magicweston using #hashtags like a pro. 😀 #
  • @austinrathe will anyone starve if you don't get home? #
  • . @austinrathe did you see "Police advise Geordies to wear coats" ? http://bit.ly/hDk8kJ #
  • Interesting headline, there >> Pot man gave market its buzz << http://bit.ly/hNaJQz #
  • "Coalition plans to sweep away 1,000 years of history." http://bit.ly/ghWw5T #
  • Tantric yelling. #glee #lol #
  • @iaindale how come it's suddenly magically daylight? 🙂 #
  • @iaindale I wondered if all those ill-gotten gains from the Tory party had bought you the world's most killer flash 🙂 #
  • @iaindale http://twitter.com/alexfoster/statuses/1296137992 (check date 🙂 #
  • @SamMannion that's why I said "all" in my initial tweet. #
  • @austinrathe cripes, that took a while. Must have cost a fortune in the taxi! #
  • @benrathe @austinrathe ladders are serious! Ppl die! http://bit.ly/hY6akt #
  • Shoulda moved to Cleveland with that guy when I had a chance! #

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Tweets on 2010-12-03

  • @helenduffett interestingly that's not the noise my hot water bottles make. Mine either purr or miaow. #
  • @bykimbo use it to glaze tarts? #
  • Staff gathering around telescreens for some sort of footie announcement, not sure. (@ Loxley House) http://4sq.com/9RTLCy #
  • Muji has closed! Where will I go now to fantasize about living in a clutter-free micro-apartment? #
  • Misread weather forecast. Don't need to worry about yiffing – it said "flurries". #
  • Not sure I like the sound of "black Wii" #
  • @tom_geraghty the sky-bar halfway up the Hilton Deansgate tower is quite fancy – amazing views – but pretty pricey and hard to get into. #
  • Just written my first article for LDV in ten weeks. How easy it is to drop out of habits. #
  • @tom_geraghty yeah, but you don't usually drink them by the pint! #
  • Crikey. Somehow have managed to write 1,000 words on the subject of coffee cake. #

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(Not) Pudding club: coffee cake

Tonight was to have been pudding club, but with a large amount of snow on our road, our cars are effectively stranded, and the journey out to Long Eaton by public transport, nursing a cake tin, unfortunately didn’t quite appeal so much.

I had been toying with making three things: Nigel Slater’s orange jelly (which was on his TV show a few weeks ago but in the Guardian nearly 10 years back!) (although I made grapefruit jelly recently, so… too soon?); Gordon Ramsay’s Mocha Mousses or some sort of coffee cake / gateau.

The desire to make a coffee flavoured dessert stems from a realisation that has come years too late. My husband P does not drink coffee, so I had assumed he also didn’t like coffee flavoured things. Thinking back on it, I’ve seen him eat tiramisù enough times in restaurants to know this wasn’t true. And discussing it, whilst he still doesn’t want to drink coffee, it turns out he is more than happy with coffee flavoured desserts. Which makes me very happy as coffee is perhaps my most favourite dessert flavouring in all the world. (A similar amount of happiness comes from the almost simultaneous discover that he DOES like blue cheese – for some reason it’s been in my head that he didn’t for about seven years!)

I experimented making mocha mousses before by just adding a shot of moka pot espresso to a chocolate mousse. It didn’t work. For one, I got the chocolate quantities wrong, and so the resulting foam never actually set.

The Gordon Ramsay recipe does not somehow seem to me to be a chocolate mousse, which is a very simple recipe with but two ingredients: chocolate and egg. Is it possible to make a mocha mousse with so few ingredients, without resorting to cream and cream cheeses?

The other Big Question in coffee flavour desserts is how to get the coffee flavour in? I’m a huge coffee snob, and I don’t give house room to instant coffee. But a blog post from Dan Lepard and a paper article from Nigel Slater both suggest that there is a place for instant coffee in cake making. Slater puts it:

About the coffee. I have flavoured cake and frosting with both strong home-made espresso and instant coffee granules, and I have come to the conclusion that the latter gives a richer, more rounded flavour.

The only bore is having to go out and buy the stuff. And if anyone looks as if they are about to get snooty with you, just remind them that Elizabeth David apparently drank instant coffee by the mugful.

Fortunately, I didn’t have to buy it. Somehow I am on Starbucks’s mailing list ((I know, I know, says he’s a coffee snob in one paragraph and mentions Starbucks in the next.)) and they are currently hawking a new brand of instant coffee, and they keep posting me samples of sachets of their instant coffee, so I used that.

I toyed with various different coffee cake recipes: Dan Lepard’s Waitrose recipe; Nigel Slater’s again. At one point I even looked a bit at “Delia’s Austrian“.

The cake I eventually made used Dan Lepard’s cake recipe, but with a different filling and syrup. I liked the idea of using veggie oil as the sponge fat because I have a bottle of the stuff that P bought that I almost never use. (I’m an oil snob as well as a coffee snob). Another thing that attracted me to Lepard’s recipe was this exhaustive photoblog on his website forum responding to a comment that suggested his recipe was unusable.

Unsurprisingly, my cake did not look as good as Dan’s.

Coffee mocha cake

His recipe has an awful lot of raising agents – self-raising flour AND baking powder, and on top of that, separating the eggs and beating the whites to fluffy peaks – and despite that, my cakes did not rise like his.

A two egg sponge has often felt a bit mean to me for two 20cm sponge tins, and indeed when I was pouring the batter in, there was barely enough to fill the bottom. I think I could possibly have got away with even more liquid, but there certainly wasn’t enough to depress the centre bits, which is what you are supposed to do to ensure the sides of the cake rise as much as the middle. And when it came out, short of the time allotted, it was a little crisp and biscuity.

No matter, I intended to moisten the cake using a coffee syrup, making a sort of kind of coffee drizzle cake. So I made a shot of espresso using a moka pot, sweetened it with the last of the Madeira wine we brought back from honeymoon, and drizzled that over both halves of the cake. Next time I will make the syrup an awful lot sweeter.

For the filling, I used some ambient chocolate crème patissière I found in the supermarket last week. It is not great, I have to say. I can taste the UHT-ness of the cream it is made with, and it has a bit of a synthetic taste to it.

All in all, not a huge success. We’re still doing our best to eat the cake, however.

225g self-raising flour
2 tsp baking powder
225g caster sugar
225ml vegetable oil
2 medium eggs, separated
2 heaped tsp instant coffee granules, dissolved in 2 tsp boiling water
75ml whole milk

(method for using Kenwood food processor)

Heat oven (I used non fan, 170 deg, this prob too hot) and grease and line two round 20cm sponge tins.

Separate the eggs and beat the whites to soft peaks. Remove from the bowl and reserve.

Sift the flour and baking powder into the bowl, and, still using the whisk attachment, mix the yolks, oil, sugar, coffee and milk into a batter. Add back a third of the egg white and whisk until mixed. Fold in the remaining egg white and divide between the tins. Bake until cooked, about half an hour until the middles of the cake are spongey to the touch.

Allow tins to cool slightly on rack then remove cakes from tins before cold.

Allow cakes to cool fully before moving on to filling and syrup.

Make a syrup out of espresso, sherry and sugar and drizzle over the cake.

Make a filling out of whatever you like – buttercream? Coffee flavoured buttercream? A simple flavoured icing of icing sugar and coffee? Just stay away from shop bought chocolate crème patissière.

LibLink: two pieces in New Statesman

Two pieces in the New Statesman have crossed my desk recently, and I thought I’d pass them on.

First, a quick Q&A with Lib Dem peer Julia Neuberger, including this rather positive outlook:

Are we all doomed?
Absolutely not! Not only are we not doomed, we’ve got a bloody great responsibility to turn things around when we feel as if we are.

Me, I always feel as if the Eco-Apocalypse is just around the corner.

And secondly, David Laws pens a piece in reply to Andrew Adonis’s review of his book.

I am one of those many politicians across all parties who admire Andrew Adonis. If I didn’t, I would not feel the need to respond to his review of my account of the formation of the Lib Dem-Conservative coalition in last week’s New Statesman. Andrew suggested that I have written a “highly informative [but] highly partisan” account, before plunging into a highly partisan review of my book. Indeed, he has produced not so much a review as a conspiracy theory, propped up by a few selective quotes.

Those links in full:

Tweets on 2010-12-02

  • There's a certain grim inevitability, but I think I'm going to be late for my time management training. #
  • RT @etherjammer: "Real women use PC's"? "Real women use Mac's"? REAL WOMEN USE APOSTROPHES CORRECTLY #
  • My bro struggled to PO depot to collect new gadget only to find when he got there it was actually birthday flowers for his wife. Tee hee. #
  • Ordnance Survey scarf. Now with tassles. Only in the Ordnance Survey webshop, apparently. #
  • Can anyone recommend an Android app for backing up photos from phone to PC? #
  • Have just trudged two miles through cold and snow. Now casting eye over wine rack for something mullable. #
  • @owenblacker as you point out, it's a bit cold for a qwiki. #
  • @qwghlm I *so* misread "hereto". #
  • @dr_nick you still have to drive slowly! #
  • LibriVox describes Advent calendars as a German tradition. Do they not have them in the US? http://bit.ly/hFArt4 #
  • Probably Not The Best Christmas Decorating Idea http://bit.ly/f5bYmR #

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Tweets on 2010-12-01

  • Setting out now. Send out a search party if I don't check in on foursquare soon. #
  • Phew. Safely here. All main roads nice and clear. (@ Notts Fire and Rescue HQ) http://4sq.com/9ZdLUI #
  • @dan_lepard what ingredients will we need? 🙂 #
  • @NGHodder they're having a sit-in in the Great Hall, I think I read on twitter. #
  • Lib Dem Councillor's family home attacked by Socialist Workers http://bit.ly/fPPgz5 <<<< eek! #
  • @Documentally you risk freezing it off! #
  • Seriously folks. Don't try and drive on Winchester St, Nottingham right now. #
  • The gritting lorry made it up the hill but the taxi following couldn't make it and had to do a slippery 3pt turn. #
  • @A_C_McGregor is that "haven't gritted it at all" or "haven't gritted it again since it last stopped snowing" ? #
  • @A_C_McGregor No 28 bus not currently serving Bracebridge Drive: http://bit.ly/fPG3w9 #
  • A little freaked out by Nigella's furry apron #notaeuphemism #
  • RT @NCCLols Blimey. All Nottingham City Tx buses were suspended 1/2 hr ago << cor, that doesn't happen often. #
  • LOLcat's kitty reunion story: http://bit.ly/eEpPur #
  • Washing up at 3am. Tomorrow: time management training session. #
  • So, apparently, sluishing ceramic baking beads in a plastic colander in washing up water sounds a lot like shaking the cat-treats pot. #
  • I never knew that. The Print Cave is only two miles from here. And there's a good pub halfway. Hmmm. *strokes beard* #

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