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Monday, October 31, 2022

A Colourful, Crazy World: King of Colour, Corbusier; hats on UK mail boxes; and murals worldwide

 I read about a woman who painted her door pink in Edinburgh, Scotland, in a conservation area. She was fined and told to repaint the door in muted colours to match the general historic colour scheme of the area.

Some people can't resist painting a door or wall in a bright jolly colour. Or even painting a scene, or a trompe l'oeuil. Or a political statement or amusing image.

Britain has Banksy in Bristol, England. More Banksy pictures appear in London, and in galleries, and on walls worldwide.

Tenby in Wales has colourful external walls. 

London has amusing and colourful knitted and crochet post box toppers.

More murals in Brixton. Others in London's East End.

Valparaiso, Chile, South America

Rio, S America


But the cold, wet and windy seasides also have colour.

Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway

In Europe, after WW2 Corbusier put colour on a block of flats in Marseilles, France. Oddly, for years I knew about the colours, which were so rarely copied. But the most remarkable thing about his blocks of flats was the creation of a village in the sky with an internal street with shops and amenities.

Incidentally, a seated statue of Corbusier, who I consider the king of colour, is in Moscow, Russia.

Useful Websites

USA

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mural_Arts_Philadelphia

CANADA

https://nationalpost.com/news/toronto/a-little-colour-city-of-toronto-commissions-artists-to-hand-paint-designs-on-traffic-signal-boxes

UK

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_box_topper

For and against a pink front door in a conservation area>

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-63426312

How the Greeks and Romans painted statues which we display as plain white

https://www.bbc.co.uk/reel/video/p0crtd9v/chromophobia-who-stole-the-colour-from-classical-art-?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=exchange&tblci=GiBp0WTFUBI3-65A4u54LMQJIAg3dAXEJn6N03WDlMTAAiCMjFQott6FnJijnNWtAQ#tblciGiBp0WTFUBI3-65A4u54LMQJIAg3dAXEJn6N03WDlMTAAiCMjFQott6FnJijnNWtAQ

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromophobia

S AMERICA

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favela_Painting

INDIA

https://www.livepeppy.com/chalrangde/

https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/584693964137505850/

Worldwide

https://www.cntraveller.com/gallery/colourful-towns

https://www.rd.com/list/towns-colorful-houses/

Follow me, Angela Lansbury, intrepid tourist, to see the weird and wonderful places and people, food and drink, hotels and museums, worldwide.

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Preventing and Dealing With Crowd Control and Disasters



New Year's Eve in Singapore

I have been at two potential crush events. The year 2000 in Singapore I want to see the Harley Davidson bike parade along Orchard Road. Pedestrians were flowing freely with plenty of space. Then, just before the parade, ribbons barriers were put up to keep pedestrians out of the road. 

I tried to get back to the MRT station to leave, I was swept along, packed in like a sardine. Being small, I was almost crushed. It was claustrophobic and scary. 

New Year's Eve In London

My second experience was in London on New Year's Eve at a bar-restaurant near Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus. Although we waited until gone midnight, about 12.15 to leave after the crush, we hoped, the nearby station was cordoned off and an airport style queue (Americans say line-up) was being controlled by police. They and signs told us for faster entry, to use different entrances, or different stations. We went back to the bar, ordered more drinks, and tried again at 12.30 and after a wait, were able to get the train and journey home. 

Lessons Learned

What are the lessons learned? On major national holidays you can either have ticketed and seated events, and crowd control with policed barriers in narrow streets and building entrances, one way systems, and entrances and exits of stations. Yes, it costs money, so does calling police in at the last moment and dealing with disasters later.

Korea

Police were deployed for Halloween in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. But they were unable to control the crowd. How can you prevent this? You need a gap along one side for police and emergency access only. You need sign-ups, even for free events.

Do you have any other suggestions? Please tell me and the forums and the authorities.

Xmas and New Year

We have Xmas and New Year ahead. I am now more conscious of crowd control being necessary, booking in advance, planning timing. The safest place is at home watching on TV.

What kinds of control are possible?

1 Number estimates from previous events.

The Koreans had figures from pre-Covid. They underestimated the surge in post-Covid crowds.

2 Ticketed counting and limiting

This is often done at indoor events. Fire regulations and insurance require limits to the numbers of people allowed in. We are familiar with this - in London at art galleries, exhibitions. Banks do it. Singapore does it in government offices. Singapore Airlines does it in their office issuing tickets and dealing with queries. Eventbrite issues tickets for free events. At Toastmasters International club meetings, speech contests, we in the audience are sometimes asked to sign up so that the organizers can manage catering.

Sign-ups and tickets.

3 Zig Zag Barriers

I recall going to Disney in America and seeing the S snaking lines. That was new. Not known in the UK. Now we have these at Heathrow airport at security.

Useful Websites

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowd_control#:~:text=Crowd%20control%20is%20a%20public,cause%20many%20hundreds%20of%20fatalities.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_human_stampedes_and_crushes

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seoul_Halloween_crowd_crush

https://eumeainfo.motorolasolutions.com/safe_stadiums_solution_brief

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Friday, October 28, 2022

Surprises: food delights and display only dismay: Steam Ovens, herb St Michel madeleines (sponge rolls) and Lavender Ice cream

 Surprises And Delights

The creative displays of desserts were amazingly creative. I loved them all.

On previous days I had seen the combi ovens which can be programmed to time to tell you when to cook multiple items of food in one batch so all the items of a grill are ready together. Finally, an oven which freezes hot cooked or leftover food for another day. That saves waste and time. And saves money. 

Great news for the hotel owners, and chefs who live on site. But what of customers who go home after a business trip, and a chef who wants the same oven at home?

Unox were only interested in business to business. But I was wondering when these magic ovens would be made available for the domestic market. Up pops an email telling me that another company plans to launch the domestic equivalent. I suspect a simpler, cheaper version.



You can easily find the St Michel madeleines online.

On my way to the ice creams (gelato) I passed the stand of St Michel breads. I was impressed by their savoury rolls containing herbs. Their sign reads, St Michel, biscuiterie Familiale 1905. Galette & Madeleine The authentic French taste.

The madeleines are made in a double sided mould, often an elongated oval shell shape which looks like a fork has made grooves. I found several recipes online for herb madeleines. Herbs used could be parsley, mint, and thyme. Madeleines were famously featured at the start of Proust's trilogy, A La Recherche du Temps Perdue (in search of old times) triggering his memory. 

Lovely Lavender Ice Cream

Several of the stands were giving out tastes of ice cream to all and sundry. Welcoming to all.

This might be because the family business was interested in all potential customers (like St Michel), whilst other stands were occupied by hired assistants just for the show who did not know the products. (On two stands I asked, 'Do you make ice cream suitable for diabetics?' I thought the vocabulary was too challenging. But on the second stand I received the reply, "I don't know. I don't work for the company.') 

However, the next, pleasant, surprise, was a new flavour of ice cream. Lavender. I also tried two Japanese fruits, but they were bland. The lavender was also bland at first. Then an after taste, or rather after-aroma, wafts up and hits you! Lavender, definitely the one which makes me come back for more.

Who makes lavender ice cream? Confusingly, for me, some of the stand food was supplied by the makers of equipment or raw ingredients. Such as fruit powder. Not the finished product, such as ice cream.

If the show is a success, the makers of the equipment, and the suppliers of the raw ingredients, will have found local distributors and you will see these items in the supermarkets, restaurants and hotels of Asia and the world, if not soon, before too long. To parody a famous saying, this end of the show is not the end of the wait to see the new products and ingredients widely available, nor the begging of the end of the wait, but the end of the beginning.

Exhibitors included Angel (products including yeast), Greenhouse, Irca and Valrhona (French chocolate). Buyers included ubiquitous Singapore supermarkets, NUT Fairprice, and Prime Supermarket - who have 24 hour supermarkets in the 'heartlands'.

Display Only - Not For Consuption - Why!

Pavoni Italia make moulds for chocolate bars. After the show closed I passed their stand. The staff of the building were clearing up and allowed me to try a couple of the display chocolates. I was disappointed. I suppose they were not selling chocolate, but moulds. Anyway, the shapes created were impressive. The quality of the ingredients is up to you. 

Many of the stands had signs on the food warning 'display only'. The ingredients might not be top quality, or had been sitting around in the heat for hours and were no longer safe and fresh, especially after the announcement that the show was closing and the electricity and refrigeration was turned off. Besides, UK chocolate is quite different to chocolate used in the USA and the tropics, which is not so much milk as a vegetable oil which won't melt at high temperatures, no creamy taste. So plain dark and white chocolate in the tropics tastes and feels awful. Instead of sucking on creamy textures, you need added nuts or dried fruit and strong fruit flavours. 

Useful Websites

Next Year's Show


If you missed this year's show, or you missed an exhibitor, or you want to visit the next one, the new date for your new diary is April 25-28th. 

If you need a new diary, 2023 diaries are out now. You can find diaries in various sizes in Singapore at Popular book store in Bukit Panjang Plaza, upstairs, and many other branches.

Useful Websites

The story of IRCA (From ingredients including pistaccio in Holland, across the border to Belgium, then to the USA and Asia.)

https://www.dobla.com/en-vn/about-dobla/history

French St Michel Madeleines

https://www.stmichel.com/int/en/our-products/detail/madeleines

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeleine_(cake)

Lavender Ice Cream

https://www.lazada.sg/tag/lavender-ice-cream/

Combi Ovens - commercial

Speed-X - self-washing hyper speed oven

www.unox.com

info.asia@unox.com

Combi Ovens - domestic

A comparison of microwaves and steam ovens

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8w-gjnLKOA

Patisserie and Desserts Display of Competition Contestants and Winners

 

Adarna. Tiers.


Cinderella.





Mushroom.
Character

Playing cards and clocks



Arresting gaze from a face

Where myth meets reality. Chinese/Asian motif. The products used by the professionals are displayed alongside the creations.


A collection of colours displayed in neat lines

Useful Websites

www.fhaHoReCa.com

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Patisserie and desserts and petits fours - favourite stand displays

 Favourites around the stands.




Photos by Angela Lansbury

Useful Websites

www.fhaHoReCa.com

The story of IRCA

https://www.dobla.com/en-vn/about-dobla/history

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HoReCa Welcome sign for FoodHotelAsia

 

Angela Lansbury at HoReCa at the Expo in Singapore for the hotel, restaurant and catering exhibition. 
The stands were displaying ovens, ice cream makers, moulds, cutlery, crockery, packaging, and ingredients such as milk, vegan products, chocolates. Countries with big displays included Asians such as Singapore, Vietnam, China, Korea as well as Europeans such as France, Spain and Italy.

This welcome sign was a favourite place for group photos and individuals to show that they were at the show. A souvenir. A reminder of dates.
My pose was with arms out, which is more welcoming.

Thursday, October 27, 2022

Time change on Saturday night October 29 - early hours of Sunday morning October 30th

UK
 The clocks change. The saying goes: Spring forward fall back. The time change is conveniently done after midnight on Saturday, and timed to cause disruption on Sunday but not on a working day. The best thing we did in  London was to buy a kitchen clock which automatically updates.

Remember that the clocks in Australia change on different days, they are in spring when the north is in autumn.

USA

Nov 6 in 2022.

Australia

Next change April 2nd 2023.

Useful Websites

UK

https://www.timeanddate.com/time/change/uk

USA

https://www.timeanddate.com/time/change/usa

https://www.google.com/search?q=time+change+in+usa&rlz=1C1CHBF_enSG813SG813&oq=time+change&aqs=chrome.0.0i20i263i512j69i57j0i512l6j46i512j0i512.10466j1j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

AUSTRALIA

https://www.timeanddate.com/time/change/australia

Tanglin club winners at - and a winning dish dinner Thursday 17th November

Chefs at the Tanglin Club


Five chefs from the Tanglin club won contests with dishes at the show at Expo this week. Upcoming dinner at the club, about 168 dollars for members, 178 for guests.

Several of the starter dishes have crab and I am allergic to shellfish, but in my previous experience they can usually offer an alternative.

useful Websites

www.fhaHoReCa.com

https://www.singaporeexpo.com.sg/

https://tanglinclub.org.sg/

https://tanglinclub.org.sg/images/FHAGoldMedalWineDinner-17Nov


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Cookery courses - travel to a bakery or cookery course - or learn online

 I looked up the IRCA recipes and found that they offer courses on bakery (making bread and pastries), gelato (Ice cream) and chocolate!They are in Italy, where they offer one to one courses and one to many courses. But also soon online.

If you want a free demo of what to do, the contests at the trade shows offer opportunities if you are not anchored to a stand. If you are looking for a distributor, you could stagger your lunch times so that your stand is always manned but use a lunch break to go off and watch the contests.

Courses

Who are the courses for and where can you do courses? For students and the professionals, to update, to train your own staff, as a perk or prize, as a holiday where you come home with a skill, to improve your status as a spouse or on a dating site, or to gift for a birthday or Xmas for a child (or spouse or sibling) or a grandchild. 

UK Armed Forces

At an exhibition in London I saw a stand by the navy. School leavers without academic qualifications and aptitudes, those who are more practical and like using their hands and seeing results, can sign up to the catering corps and receive in house (or on ship) training, accommodation taken care of, instant friends and social life.  

Not the usual situation of take a training course and then have the stress of applying for a job.  Instead a guaranteed job at the end of the training in a situation you already know,

Singapore

For the retired or approaching retirement, Singapore has a Skills Future programme which subsidizes courses within Singapore.

 Annual Training

For some years now it has been a requirement for workers to take about four days of training every year to update themselves in new technology, and to brush up their old skills and re-ignite their enthusiasm, as well as connecting with colleagues or others working in the same field as well as the experts. You have probably heard about teachers being away from schools on training courses - sometimes as surprise or inconvenience to parents!  My father who had two optician's shops, after retiring did locum work a couple of days a week, and he had to take updating courses on the latest equipment and identifying abnormalities inside the eye for noting possible diseases to ensure that patients got checked out medically. My son did an NLP course with doctors from a London hospital, keen to improve patient's morale and the doctor's bedside manner and the staff-patient relationship and communication.

My husband took a course on wine with WSET in London, which has now expanded worldwide. I have seen courses on chocolate making offered by chocolate shops at Xmas time. You can also give a cookery course to newlyweds, as retraining for the redundant, or as a new interest. The opportunities are expanding.

Warning

After a day at the exhibition, despite walking around the Singapore MRT stations, and around the exhibition halls, my weight had gone up!

Useful Websites

www.fhaHoReCa.com

https://www.irca.eu/en/company/history

https://www.irca.eu/en/recipe/recipe-detail-slug~192476

https://www.myskillsfuture.gov.sg/upskill/?

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Finding your way around the Expo Exhibition or any exhibition hall


Is this how you feel at an exhibition! Day one I carried the guidebook and did not even look at it.
The next day I tried using the map and was confused.

The third day, I was determined to mark my route on the map. The first thing is to turn the map in the right direction, or to turn yourself. Locate the entrance to the hall. Stand facing it, or with your back to it. Pick the biggest nearby stand and locate their number.

Alternatively, start at the nearest doorway and go up and down each aisle. You could do all those on your left and then reverse, or walk along.

You might aim for what interests you first. Or simply stop at stands with live demonstrations, free food, and people who beckon and smile.

I went to a show at Expo. My third show in three months. I downloaded the catalogue in advance but that did not help me much. Most of the companies were seeking representation, so they were not big names like Starbucks. How do I remember which way I went and who I have missed?

It helps to mark your route on the map.

Try to find the exhibition catalogue and have a yellow highlighter to mark your route. That way you can

Mark Your Map

1 Work out which aisles and stands you have missed and route that way on your way out

2 Find your way back to a stand you promised to return to next day

3 Keep track of companies which have different names to the stand owner. For example, coffee maker or oven may be under another umbrella company name. However, they may be under their regional office on the Malaysia stand.

Toilets

Note the toilets with the most cubicles. I saw a long queue (Americans say line) at the ladies in one hall. I happened to recall that another toilet area is the other side of the big wall in the next hall, which was next on my route. I checked with a staff member who was by the bins. She confirmed.

No wait at all at the next area, so no delay, and no standing beside other people breathing in their flue germs or worse.

Avoid having too much coffee or sweet stuff. I felt quite ill by 4 pm and had to go home.  

Useful Websites

www.fhaHoReCa.com

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Crocs - Why I Love Them

  I love Crocs. They look ugly and clumpy but they are so practical. 

Firstly, they do not cramp your toes and deform your feet like fashion shoes.

Secondly, they fit. The rotating strap is slightly tighter in one direction than the other.

They are quick to put on. If you have the rotating strap facing forwards, they are slip ons. Pull the strap back and they are secure around your heel.

You can wear them in the rain.

They protect your toes from hitting against objects. They cover your whole front foot from sun to prevent cancer of the upper foot.

If you get them wet, they are quick to dry. 

If you get them muddy, you can wash them off.

If you want real Crocs, look for the Crocs logo, the crocodile.



If you can't afford them, you can get cheap imitations.

I don't care about the add on charms.  But if you like them, you can individualize your shoes.

I like only one style, the flat ones with the rotating strap. Definitely the flat ones, not the silly heels.

I find them pricey. I also like the cheaper imitations.

Useful Websites

DAILY MAIL 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-11354739/Crocs-rock-worlds-ugliest-footwear-spent-20-years-winning-fashions-shoe-snobs.html#newcomment

UK

https://www.crocs.co.uk/on/demandware.store

SINGAPORE

https://www.amazon.sg/s?k=crocs+usa

WIKI

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocs

USA

https://www.crocs.com/

Amazing and amusing coffees, chocolates and pastries at HorReCa at Expo in Singapore



For sheer amusement, I liked Mootivate. The pun on motivate. and Moo cows. Plus the cartoon cows.




The little coffee waste bin was cute.


More amusement from the Grands Moulins to Paris. Yes, I recognize what looks like an Eiffel Tower frame. Yes, I recognize the word moulin is windmill as in Moulin Rouge, red windmill.


Green House with their simple outline of a house caught my attention. I fancied Pistacchio. 


Green house also had red heart shapes, ruby chocolate and vanilla flavour.


I had had too much sugar. Craigmillar offered reduced sugar. 


Who can resist these sheep, the white made from meringue, or is it sugared almonds.


This Swiss roll is beautifully decorated. But many of the stands were selling catering packs of ingredients. It is up to the chef to add water and then sculpt or use a mould, and decorate with fresh or sugared or syruped fruit.

More hearts. Pale pink. Contrast of raspberry, rosemary sprigs, and blueberries.  Or a Red glaze on a large heart shape cheesecake or layered cake, adorned with raspberries. 

The big surprise for me on a recent visit at the Tanglin Club tea lounge in Singapore, was that the strawberry decoration on a cheescake was not fresh fruit but a chocolate filled soft praline.

I love the chocolate butterflies. What a contrast 

IRCA offered a recipe book.













 

I knew the French chocolate company Valrhona, but the other company names were all new to me.

Useful Websites

Show at Expo:

www.fhaHoReCa.com

Cocoa Powders for chefs, artisans and professionals - coffee flavours:

dezaan.com/en/pro

Recipe book:

https://www.irca.eu/en/recipe/recipe-detail-

https://www.irca.eu/en/company/history

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