Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Raspberry and Lemon Cake
On a rainy Sunday afternoon, what better than to make this very easy but very tasty Raspberry & Lemon cake. Lemon desserts are my favourite so this recipe from Womans Own looked great, but I had some left over raspberries in the fridge so I decided to throw them into the mix too!
You an view the Womens Own Lemon Cake recipe here (http://www.womansown.co.uk/food/low-calorie-recipes-food/low-calorie-recipes-lemon-drizzle-cake/)
My adapted recipe to make the Raspberry and Lemon cake is below.
For the cake:
100g softened butter
175g self-raising flour
1 tsp baking powder
175g golden caster sugar
2 large eggs
6 tbsp milk
finely grated rind of 1 large lemon and juice of half
1 punnet of raspberries
For the icing
juice of 1 large lemon (you need 3 tablespoons)
100g golden caster sugar
Method:
1. Preheat the oven to 180C/fan oven 160C. Butter and line the base of a shallow oblong tin (about 18x28cm/7x11in) with baking parchment.
2. Blend the butter, eggs and milk together.
3. Mix the flour, baking powder, caster sugar and lemon rind in a separate bowl.
4. Fold the wet mixture into the dry mix until it's well mixed.
5. Stir half of the raspberries in breaking them down so the mixture should turn pink.
6. Squeeze in the juice of half a lemon.
7. Spoon the mixture into the tin and smooth the surface with the back of a spoon.
8. Place the remaining raspberries on the top (they will sink whilst cooking but don't worry)
9. Bake for about 40 minutes, until golden and firm to the touch.
10. Meanwhile, make the icing: beat together the lemon juice and sugar, pour the mixture evenly over the cake while it is still hot, then leave to cool.
Let me know how your Rasberry & Lemon cake is, post some pics too!
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Monday, 20 October 2014
Yeni Mezze Bar Review
I visited a lovely little restaurant the other day...Yeni Mezze Bar.
Discreetly placed halfway down Hanover Street in Edinburgh, I became aware of this restaurant through the site 5pm.co.uk.
The restaurant offers tapas style dishes with a middle eastern theme such as falafel, arancini balls, houmous, and stuffed filo pastry rolls. Kebabs, salads and meat dishes were also on the menu if you fancied something bigger. We ordered 4 tapas between us with a side of Arabic flat bread, and were surprisingly full! The food was very reasonably priced, each tapas costing between £3.75-£5.95, and we had a lovely bottle of Spanish wine to accompany our meal.
Considering it was a Wednesday evening, the restaurant was almost full which gave it a great atmosphere, helped also by the welcoming and efficient staff.
I have to go back to Yeni Mezze as all their dishes sounded amazing and I only got to try 4! You can check out their menu http://www.5pm.co.uk/restaurant/edinburgh/new-town/yeni-meze-bar/.
The Role of Digital Media and Social Networking in Marketing Communications
The 21st century has
seen the creation of a digitalised generation. When in the past print and
broadcast medias’ were used to reach out to consumers that has now become the
role of digital media. So much so that some print publications are converting
to having a purely online presence.
So how does this digital
generation use technology to reach consumers and sell products?
Well, Digital Marketing can be
defined as all forms of marketing material that is delivered through electronic
devices. To expand on this you can look at the Digital Marketing Mix:
- Email Marketing – Delivers personalised and targeted messages to a specific audience using data gathered from online purchases.
- Search Engine Optimisation – Figuring out what people type into a search engine when searching for your website, and adapting the site’s name/description so that it flags up when searched.
- Pay Per Click – Paid adverts on search results, usually placed above or to the sides and are highlighted. Can cost anything from £1-£50 per click.
- Online advertising – Buying banner space or advertising on a specific website.
- Affiliate Marketing – Similar to online advertising; however the site that’s hosting the advert will get commission based on how many sales are made through the ad.
- Text messaging – Promotional messages, targeted to a specific group gathered from past purchases on data given online. For example, Dominoes Pizza text-discount.
- Blogging – Making a blog attractive, current and searchable through good use of search engine optimisation and design techniques.
- Viral marketing – Creating material that naturally spreads throughout your target market. Think of Social Media campaigns, videos, or blogs.
S Social media can help a brand to:
- Increase brand recognition – Twitter you can use hashtags and people can see a brands personality through their tweets. Brands can create Facebook pages.
- Improve brand loyalty
- Have a constant presence – the more a consumer sees of a brand the more likely they are to convert.
- Increase traffic – the more social media sites you have you are increasing your chances of a new customer seeing you.
- Analyse customers – Tools are available now where you can analyse the traffic to your site, finding out where your viewers are located, what route they took to your site, and at what point they left.
When looking at the Digital
Marketing Mix and the benefits of Social Media, we can see that a lot of the
benefits come from being able to target specific groups instantly and directly.
Brands can now speak with their consumers’ one on one via social media, which raises their online activity, allows them to find out what the consumer wants, and comforts and attracts the consumer as they receive instant feedback from what feels like an actual person as opposed to a voice on the phone or a letter.
Brands can now speak with their consumers’ one on one via social media, which raises their online activity, allows them to find out what the consumer wants, and comforts and attracts the consumer as they receive instant feedback from what feels like an actual person as opposed to a voice on the phone or a letter.
So what audience does digital
media have?
According to http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm, 39.3% of the global population use the
internet; this shows a growth of 676.3% over the past 4 years. And according to
Business Insider, by the end of 2013 there were 2 smartphones for every 9
people in the world, showing an increase of 17% since 2009.
We can see from these figures that technology is rapidly becoming a permanent part of people’s lives. As a constantly changing and updating platform it’s essential for brands to keep up-to-date and to make the most of this invaluable marketing tool.
We can see from these figures that technology is rapidly becoming a permanent part of people’s lives. As a constantly changing and updating platform it’s essential for brands to keep up-to-date and to make the most of this invaluable marketing tool.
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