No. 10 – Tiptree Heath, Woodlands Tea Rooms and World Book Day!

Poor old Sister Y was stymied yet again this week by another child shaped vomiting bug – what are they putting in the water in North Essex?!  So it was just Sister X and myself who met on a bit of a dubious weather day for a stomp around Tiptree Heath.  We practically had the place to ourselves and, luckily, did not encounter the evil pony that tried to ‘kill’ myself, Sister Y and our offspring last time we were there (slight exaggeration but it did charge at us and the children do like to dramatize things!).  I think the ponies are possibly only in residence from April so a bit early in the year to see them roaming free which is actually a lovely sight to behold.  If you do take a buggy on the heath, especially in inclement weather, make sure it’s of the sturdy variety – I took my old, beaten up Baby Jogger which I was very thankful for over the bumpy, uneven, muddy paths.

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The heath ponies on a previous visit

We had lovely walk, discussing the merits of World Book Day and airing our grievances at the parents who basically can’t be bothered to make any effort and just order an outfit from Amazon and then moan about the cost!  Jeez, people, it’s not hard or expensive if you put a little time and effort in – and it really can be minimal effort, let’s face it.  Send them in pyjamas as one of the kids from The Midnight Gang; put your daughter in a dress and give her a book to carry – Matilda.  It really does not require the buying of some mass produced nylon costume for £20 on Prime.  Rant over, let’s move on to the cake . . .

The Woodlands Tea Room (or it may possibly be Forget Me Not Tea Rooms now – the sign says the former, the menu says the latter and I forgot to confirm with the ladies behind the counter) is attached to Tom’s Farm Shop on the B1022 between Great Totham and Tiptree Heath.  It is a lovely, homey, bright space and the staff are quite friendly and accommodating.  I didn’t need the buggy as we had to drive from the heath – it’s just short of a mile along the main road – but there would be plenty of room for one if needed.  They had highchairs and even provide a little paper bib which was a nice touch.

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Another ‘half way through’ photo!

I had lemon drizzle and Sister X went for the ginger cake.  Mine was really yummy and my discerning companion also enjoyed hers – not enormous slices but plenty considering I’m supposed to be watching the old waistline.  We also rather liked that the milk was served in mini churns – cute!  £3 for the cake and £1.50 for a pot of tea so pretty reasonable.  We will definitely return with our third member – she’s much better at photographing the goods!

Litter Picking, a picnic and triple choc muffins!

Half Term was upon us yet again and so, given the success of our environmentally friendly Christmas expedition, Sister X made the suggestion of litter picking following a Facebook invitation she had received for an organised event in Chelmsford (I do recall Husband X saying that he didn’t actually need to converse with Sister X but simply had to check Facebook in order to know the family’s exact schedule for any given school holiday by the events she had ‘liked’!!).  So, fresh air, doing good deeds again and also the opportunity for the older children to acquire a green Blue Peter Badge by writing about their experience.  Unfortunately, Husband Y didn’t get the memo about Sisterhood meet ups and only went and took the day off to ‘do something as a family’ – tut, tut – so we were a few short on this Half Term jolly.

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The day was warm (ish) and sunny (ish) and we arrived, after a slightly random sat nav diversion, to a packed out car park at West Park in Chelmsford.  There were so many volunteers marching around purposefully in their hi-viz tabards my children were very concerned that they wouldn’t get their own litter picker!  They need not have worried as the council employees had more than enough to go around.   Off we went with our enormous green recycling bag, four very excited children and one not so excited baby.  To our dismay there wasn’t actually much litter to pick up – obviously a good thing environmentally speaking – well done Chelmsfordians, pat on the back to you – but a bit disappointing from a litter picking perspective!  However, there were plenty of cigarette butts scattered around benches to collect which evoked much disgust from our little people and rightly so, ‘Mum!  Look at all these ‘smokers‘ – ugh!!’ and they had great fun litter picking leaves and, of course, each other!

Hard to believe that, being only February, it was actually warm enough for a proper picnic – how we of the Sisterhood love a picnic.  Shame Sister Y wasn’t with us to enjoy the first one of the season!  We had made some triple chocolate muffins to share, what with it being ‘Cake Thursday’ we wouldn’t want to let the side down!

  • 150g plain chocolate, melted
  • 125g milk chocolate chips
  • 125g white chocolate chips
  • 65g cocoa powder
  • 325g self-raising flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 125g brown sugar
  • 365ml milk
  • 100ml vegetable oil
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract

Sieve cocoa, flour and baking powder together.  Stir in the sugar.

Beat the milk, oil, eggs and vanilla together and stir into the dry ingredients.

Stir in the melted dark chocolate and fold in the chocolate chips.

Spoon into a prepared muffin tin and bake in a preheated oven at 180 c for 20 minutes.  Yum!!

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best warm from the oven!