A Different View with Celebrity Cruises • At Home With

There’s no doubt that holidays for us have changed since having the boys but not necessarily because we have two small people in tow, it’s more about the memories that take me back to a moment in time have changed. What I’ve really noticed as I get older is that the sounds and tastes of a place, experiences that blasted my senses, evoke a feeling of sentimentality far greater than the picture frame or little trinket I bought in a gift shop and lovingly carried back in my hand luggage. I still can’t resist a browse around the touristy stalls and a keepsake from a market is almost a subconscious ritual but they don’t give me that chest bashing sensation that transports you back to a holiday haze.

When Rich and I were first working and living together after University we had some incredible holidays courtesy of parents who thankfully worked for an airline, a business bolt hole that became a beloved holiday home and standby, last-minute-dashes-to-the-gate, flights. We used to pinch ourselves as we lay on Miami beach in Barbados, setting up our beach chairs and towels among the swaying palm trees, shading the Mr Delicious food truck, which has been in residence for decades. As I type this I can vividly remember the heat of the sand under our feet as we’d walk up to the line of locals, interspersed with happy holiday makers and the energy and wide smiles of the guys in the van asking us “What you want?” in their heaviest and most enthusiastic Bajan dialect. It’s like every day was a party on the beach, and they served the best fishcakes on the island. A packet that was so piping hot you had to blow at your fingers like a toddler while you tucked in. Real, wholesome, hearty Bajan food. 

I’ve tried to recreate them but nothing compares. And even just the memory of the smell of them makes me nostalgic for those early years in our relationship. We’d often drive into Bridgetown at some point during the holiday to head to a little restaurant on the boardwalk at the harbour and see all the huge cruise liners bringing thousands of guests into the terminal for a brief stay on the island. I always wondered how they could possibly see the real Barbados, appreciate it’s quirks and truly see the charm of local life, when you might only have time for a wander around the port.

You need to be whisked away, be immersed in the hustle and bustle of the fish market, see with your own eyes the towers of plantation fruits at the farmer’s market, touch them, smell them, talk to real local people and be part of everyday life to realise the magic. So when I was invited to London to celebrate the launch of the Celebrity Cruises At Home With dining experience I couldn’t wait to hear how they were starting to offer guests exactly that. 

They are doing things differently. Offering an authentic experience for guests who want to understand the culture of a place without a formal tour and spend time with a local, to listen to them, shop with them, cook with them, eat, drink and enjoy their company in their home. We were treated to a preview of their brand new video which was shot in St Lucia and features only staff and actual Celebrity guests on board. It was everything I wasn’t expecting it to be, not least because you only see a hint of a ship itself. 

When the team started talking us through the new At Home with Nicole Arthurton experience I wanted to pack my bags, hop on a plane to Miami to board a ship immediately! It almost sounds too good to be true. A maximum of 12 guests are taken from the St John’s Pier to renowned local chef Nicole’s stunning hillside home for a tour of her garden, a cookery lesson and then dine on a 3 course meal prepared by Nicole on her veranda overlooking Runway Beach. When I imagine cruise excursions I’ve never thought about something so intimate, where you have a chance to chat and learn more about a place with someone in their home. Have that quality time with someone so passionate about their profession in such a unique setting. 

Nicole uses her garden as her main source of ingredients and I can only dream of how beautifully established it must be and what an unforgettable experience it would be to sip a homemade rum punch while taking in all the textures and smells in her herb garden. The whole concept of the At Home With excursions is about offering guests a different view, for me it’s about challenging traditional perceptions and giving guests more than just an organised tour - it’s a total experience. And that is the ethos of Celebrity Cruises. 

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To celebrate the launch I had the absolute pleasure of spending an evening with the Celebrity team, journalists and photographers and meeting Vanessa Bolosier, an incredibly talented chef who is well respected and admired for her love of Creole cuisine. She is everything and more that you could want in a knowledgable and effervescent host, her infectious deep laugh filling the venue. The penthouse apartment was magnificent and after lots of hellos and new introductions I headed onto the terrace, that appeared to span the London skyline, to toast a fun evening ahead. The stunning open kitchen allowed us to veer from the colourful and very well stocked pop up Tiki bar, potent Ti Punch in hand, to the counter where Vanessa and her team were preparing what can only be described as a feast! 

Course after course that made you feel as though you were sampling some of her most beloved childhood flavours from the enthusiasm and vibrancy with which she guided us through the menu. There was fuss without pretence, real portions for real people, everything from tiny delicate edible flowers sprinkled over real door wedge slices of coconut and curd cake to twists on traditional famous dishes. Her menu took us through the Caribbean and as each bowl or plate was beautifully presented to the table nestled among the flickering candles and full glasses, you tasted the fusion of spices and influence from Grenada, St Lucia, Antigua and Guyana. 

A hearty Souse soup that had more punch in one tea spoon than I have ever tasted, an avocado cream that made you want to lick your plate and a wildly smooth breadfruit coo coo and seafood pepperpot (a twist on a Bajan national dish) as the highlight and culmination of the main courses. It made you want to book a table at The Beachcomber Bar in Bayswater where you will find Vanessa’s Creole Kitchen collaboration and we all were completely wrapped up in her zest not just for cooking but for life. She encouraged us all with gusto to try Banana wine, which has a somewhat interesting smell as it hits your lips and we laughed as our cheeks became flushed with the combination of Martinique Agricole rum, the prettiest passionfruit and absinthe speciality cocktail and an impressive selection of wine. I loved that people were moving around the table exchanging anecdotes and contact details with the sound of chinking glasses ringing in the air and it felt like an evening with new friends.

As the taxi drove away I felt full of inspiration for adding a little Creole in our routine meals and completely and utterly full to the brim. How I managed to snack on the salted coconut brittle is beyond me! But it was too good not to try. 

The evening was a hint of the At Home With experience, so if you are lucky enough to be booking a Celebrity Cruise this year or next it would be a must do on my list. And if you are heading to Barbados Celebrity also offer a Chef’s Market Discoveries tour. Exactly what I wished for all those years ago.

Thank you to Vanessa, her wonderful team and Celebrity Cruises for a truly gastronomically gorgeous evening!

45 Pick n Mix Easy Halloween Food Ideas

Without doubt the way I've got my boys to try different flavours, textures and tastes is by presenting little portions of new foods among food they know and love in a picky lunch or tea. 

When you mix and match a host of new foods with their favourites I find empty plates and a whole new set of foods to bring fun into after school snack dinners.

We LOVE any excuse to get out our bento supplies, pop a plastic snake or three onto a plate full of tempting goodies. At 7 and 5 their taste buds are developing and I want them to keep experimenting with food. I don't ever mind if they don't like a particular flavour but I always encourage them to try it. And I am so proud that they do.

Here are 5 ideas with a total of 45 different combinations to inspire your Halloween feast. Mine loved the sausage web whirl option the best!

We had a lovely little friend of Ollie's over for a play date and he is gluten free. Ollie took great delight in walking up and down the free from aisle in the supermarket and everything you see in the snakey snack lunch is suitable for someone on a gluten free diet as they are all labelled as GF.

Naked strawberries snacks • GF pretzels • dried strawberry flakes • GF scotch pancakes • GF marshmallows and cut up apple • carrot stick crisp snacks • GF raspberry jam tart • GF worm jelly sweets

Candy floss web • cheese crackers • baby sweetcorn • walnuts • raspberries • carrot slice crisps • blackberries • cumberland sausage whirl • edible ghost cake toppers

The star of the show is the marshmallow shortcake biscuit but surrounding this treat island is coconut • a satsuma • breadsticks • beetroot slice crisps • wholemeal flatbread • beetroot and yoghurt dip • cheddar cheese • mint sponge cake

We made green poison! A smoothy of kiwi, pineapple and apple juice in a pretend party syringe • red grapes • vegetable and falafel parcels • cous cous topped with pomegranate seeds • cherries • halloween candy • raspberry yoghurt • grated carrot • chocolate mousse grave with crushed oreo biscuit and marshmallow grave stone

Salami • Pepperami • Cheese string skewer • pesto pasta salad • cheese and tomato bread • dried tropical fruit • green grapes • blueberries • red peppers • boiled egg • chocolate balls • gingerbread skeleton

Thanks to Party Delights for the edible decorations and fabulous party ware. You can have a peek at our Neon theme party over on the Party Delights blog

Most Colourful London Streets #AColourful25Years with Boden

It would be easy to think that autumn is full of oranges, reds and browns but when it comes to my welcome to autumn this year it was anything but seasonal. Think rainbow brights, pops of pastels and a brilliant summer blue sky to boot.

London is spoilt for choice with skyline high murals, pick and mix candy pop painted doors and row upon row of pretty houses. Dressed in our Boden best I joined a giggling gang of colour lovers to celebrate a colourful 25 years for a morning of colour hunting in West London.

If you are looking for a fabulous photo walk then this is the tour for you!

Start at Pedlars General Store on Talbot Road and treat yourself to a cup of tea and Instagram the bistro tables outside or ALL the pretty things inside. Then get your walking feet on and march!

There's nothing quite like twirling and whirling in front of walls that you need to wear sunglasses to admire! The thing I have always loved about Boden is their ability to make you feel more confident by wearing colour. Mixing hues, prints and pattern that make you smile on the inside as well as out. 

Powis Gardens

We headed off on a tour of Notting Hill's most glorious spots and found ourselves shimmying in front of the Circles Wall Mural on the corner of Powis Gardens. We made Boomerang videos, lined up in colour order and I watched as this incredible group of women showed the world what pure happiness is. When you don't care what drivers blasting down the road think when they spy you out of their windows. You are there just in a fabulously fun moment!

St Luke's Mews

From there we headed straight to the little hidden gem of St Luke's Mews. It feels like a film set, even on bin day. Gentle pastels, perfectly placed benches and a cobbled street that makes you feel like you have just ran out of the scene in Love Actually when Keira kisses the 'carol singer'. 

This street is actually a film set though, Boden have shot several of their catalogues in this very street, in rain and sunshine, under tents and with many hands keeping the heavens from soaking the models! There's a house for everyone, picture ready bicycles and every window gives you a slight peek into the worlds of the people who are lucky enough to live here.  

We found greenery for those who love nature, painted brickwork for the colour hunters and might have borrowed a bench or two to pose on. 

Lancaster Road

If you are looking for vivid paintwork and bay windows that make you green (as in lime green) with envy then Lancaster Road is the place to be!

We stopped and found a door to match almost every outfit and did our best to pretend like we called each and every one of them home.

Codrington Mews

Oh the wall, the wall with the hypnotic monochrome mural, the man in a boat and just around the corner another hidden gem where X marks the spot. Well unless a transit van is blocking your Insta moment. You'll have to take a trip down the cobbled street to see what we missed.

Westbourne Grove

You can't help but gravitate towards the turquoise island on Westbourne Grove that is home to the most delightful florist and firm friend of Boden's Wild at Heart. There was a flurry of gasps and comedy hand claps as a gift bag bursting with the most beautiful bouquet was handed out to each of us and we quickly whipped them free and did our best bridesmaid impressions against the stunning tiled wall.

Denbigh Terrace

Just a stone's throw from the bright lights and render of Portobello Road is Denbigh Terrace and I finally found a burgundy doorstep that had my name written all over it. We gathered the pink ladies and posed for a few snaps laughing at how awkward we felt and yet at the same time felt absolutely no shame taking over the street!

I felt a little silly on the way home because I hadn't been sure of the colour of my new dress on the train ride up. For me I 'hide' in the boldest print possible rather than the safety of black or darker colours. Berry reds and wine hues have never seemed to suit me but among the beautiful candy floss pink girls I felt a million dollars. These women have an ability to make you feel elegant and radiant with one click of a button. 

It's what everyone needs once in a while, to shower each other with compliments, cuddles and kisses as you say goodbye. 

Portobello Road

Everywhere you look you are spoilt for photo opportunities. There's independent shops, antique emporiums, painted door frames and trinket stores galore. Walk left or right and you will find endless inspiration, market day or not. 

If you are a fan of brights there's a street for you and if pastel is your thing then you won't be disappointed. It's a visual treat. 

Farm Girl Cafe

One of the sweetest spots and I mean that in the literal sense (have you ever seen something so splendid as a rose petal latte?!) is the Farm Girl Cafe on Portobello. You HAVE to try the ginormous salad, and every single cake your body will let you eat. 

It was quite simple the nicest way to end a very happy morning. We sat, moved seats, put the social media world to rights over freshly squeezed orange juice and bottomless tea.  We talked about life, loves, small people, homes, inspiration and aspirations and I ran for my train at Waterloo feeling bursting with ideas, my face aching from smiling and with a whole new set of Instagram pals.

A big thank you to Boden for a glorious morning and Xanthe Berkeley for the guided tour!