Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Giraffe

 Restaurant Review


I recently met up with a friend for a quick catch up and relaxed meal at Giraffe. The ambience was calm and collected and works as the perfect space for an informal get together.

I ordered the Beer Battered Cod with chunky potato wedges, minty mushy peas & tartare sauce.

My verdict: The wedges were perfect! crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside. I thought the battered fish on its own was quite bland but the tartare sauce accompanied it well and balanced out the flavour. The mushy peas were sweet, I loved the texture and the hint of mint on your taste buds.

Overall: I would give Giraffe 4/5 stars. 
Chilled, relaxed and affordable! My meal was £9.95 in total (excluding drinks)

Thursday, 2 January 2014

20 Random Facts About Me

I recently got tagged by Takara at curlschordsclothes.blogspot.com to do this tag and I've finally just got round to doing it . So here we go!




  1. I'm Christian - imperfect but serve a perfect God
  2. I love good food! When I find a good restaurant I have a constant need to want to go back 
  3. I love long flights
  4. I tend to make my own rendition to most songs ... just call me Mc Bolaji 
  5. I have an obsession with watches and shoes 
  6. I enjoy cooking 
  7. I used to want to be a News Reporter (still a secret dream) 
  8. I'm one child out of five 
  9. I was the main actor and editor of an award winning short film my peers and I made in Secondary School - a must see lol 
  10. I got baptised on the 10th March 2012 
  11. I can do hair and do my own hair most times - don't ask me to do yours :) 
  12. I recently completed an academic year abroad in Amsterdam 
  13. I travelled to Amsterdam, Thailand, Malaysia, Abu Dhabi, Switzerland and Brussels in 2013 
  14. I study Law 
  15. I love love (repetition intended) watching weddings, cookery shows and property shows - this is my sort of TV 
  16. I'm not fond of animals but surely but slowly we're becoming friends
  17. I've met the Queen, Yup I shook her hands 
    In the Queens palace I managed to jump in lol
  18. I'm Nigerian 
  19. I made a child's rocking chair in secondary school which I still have. 
                                
20. I'm Vice President of the Kent Foodians society at my Uni

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Vegan Challenge!

The last 3 weeks have been pretty interesting and I can actually say overall my insides feel good and I've definitely had my fair share of what being a vegan feels like. Often I've been asked 'what do you eat?' or on a few occasions I've been told this actually isn't Godly 'kill and eat' lol, but for the most part people have been intrigued to know more or just generally surprised that I've come so far.

To be honest it hasn't been easy all through, and there were times I wanted to satisfy the craving but I kept going guys! One of the hardest things for me, has been how restricted I've felt at times constantly checking the label of packages to make sure it contains no eggs, milk, gelatine and then just to find 3 lines down it contains one of the above. You become more cautious of what you put inside you and definitely become much more creative in the kitchen.

Being vegan has forced me to include more fruit and veg into my diet which by the way is obviously a good thing and also cook and use ingredients some of which I had never used before the challenge in my meals. Something I have noticed  on the challenge however is that on some days my face looked a bit grey and I sometimes felt tired. After a little research I found that most vegans take a supplement called B12, which helps in the production of red blood cells that carry oxygen around the body. This is usually obtained in meat, fish and dairy products so because it is not found in foods such as fruits and vegetables vegans tend not to get enough of this vitamin. A lack of vitamin B12 can thus lead to extreme tiredness, yellowing of the skin or a general lack of energy etc. However, after some advice I was told that I was probably lacking iron and not B12 which would take a bit longer than 30 days to suffer from any serious deficiencies.

Nonetheless, over the last few weeks I've had some fantastic meals.Here are some pictures of my vegan life :)


Origins: vegetable burger, curly fries and salad (this became a staple when on campus
as it was the only meal that I could actually eat that was vegan)

Chickpea and sweet-potato burgers with red onions and
sweetcorrn 

Chickpea and Sweet potato pitta with sweet potato fries

Butter bean stew with kale, tomato, scotch bonnet, garlic
and rice with salad

Swede and Carrot stir fry with coriander and lemon couscous

One of my favourite meals : Bean and carrot soup with dumplings
and vegetable fried rice

Carrot and Coriander soup with ginger and slice pitta bread

Jollof Rice and Sweetcorn with fried plantain

Butter bean stew with mixed veg and sweet potato squares
Spaghetti with vegetable pasta sauce

Sweet potato squares: fried in butter garlic and salt = divine