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A-LittleBird is a website with a weekly email. Set up by two journalists, Daisy Garnett and Francesca Martin, who met whilst working at Vogue magazine, it is their pick of the best of what to see and do in London.
26 Grains has become the go-to breakfast spot in Neal’s Yard, serving up bowls of delicious porridge with even more delicious toppings. Everything from understanding what hospitality is about (service and the people you serve and the people you work with), learning about business, about cooking in a kitchen and the limitations vs cooking at home, understanding how we position our values and deliver on them. We often find ourselves sitting out after service for a drink and so we wanted to develop a menu that is quick and easy, but seriously delicious, that people could come and enjoy at the end of the day. There are so many people I’m in awe of, people in my industry, people I work with, people I meet at the shop, my sister who has just had her first baby.
Buy some branches of blossom to hang with colourful eggs as a centre-piece, and then set the table for Easter with these celebratory decorations: Sisal and sweet grass decoration egg, to hang or use as an egg cup, €18 at Svenskt Tenn Rainbow glasses made by Venetian glassmaker Salviati, £350 for four at La DoubleJ Pastel Bunny Cups, £7.50 for a pack of 8 at Meri Meri Matilda Goad scallop-edged napkins, £180 for a set of eight at Matches Fashion Paper Eggs, £2 for six at HEMA
Big news for fitness fans this week as cult New York spinning studio, SoulCycle announced that it’s going to open in London this June. Promising a workout like no other, the classes – in which you burn up to 700 calories in 45 minutes – take place in dark studios to high-energy music and are an immersive experience for the body, mind and soul. As an American company expect high-five-ing, motivational quotes and intention-talk from their ‘rockstar’ trainers. Celebrity fans include Beyonce, Victoria Beckham and Michelle Obama who likes to spin with her daughters.
We named TOAST as one of our favourite labels this spring, and it’s fast becoming our go-to at a time when most of the high street is uninspiring. The Unknown Path’ TOAST are running a new three-day creative residency over the May bank holiday. The thoughtful programme of creative workshops will encourage women to try their hand at something new; there’s Natural Dyeing & Potting with Christine Lewis; Block Printing with Georgia Dorey; a Weaving Workshop led by the renowned Sue Lawty, who previously held the role of Textile Resident at the V&A; a Canapé and Tablescape class with supper club host and author Alexandra Dudley and Mindful Creative Writing with Elaine Knight. There will also be a cafe serving up delicious homemade food.