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Monday, 19 September 2011

HPM MEDIA Ltd - ebooks now available

ebook  -  The Hairy Plug Monster - now on line
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Friday, 16 September 2011

Reading by the author - Leighroy Marsh

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Tuesday, 13 September 2011

'how to make Himalayan Balsam Seed Cookies'

it's that time year when we went out foraging in the forest and pathways for Himalayan Balsams seeds... and yes,  we collected a bundle  - here we have a great cookie recipe for you to try
and hey they are delicious..

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Collect the Himalayan Balsam Seeds from the woods and pathways and make some delicious Cookies! 

The Hairy Plug Monster's  Himalayan Balsam and Mixed Seed Cookies






Himalayan Balsam


It's that time of year again when those delightful Himalayan Balsam plants adorn the pathways, and waterways of the English countryside and envelop everything in their way - and with each year their numbers increase until eventually there will be nothing left but "Balsam". 


Naturally this has caused alarm throughout DEFRA and beyond, and each year well meaning folk head out into the woodlands and parks with the sole aim of "Bashing the Balsam" - Unfortunately, their efforts are not having very much effect and serve only as a slight inconvenience to the Himalayan Balsam. 


However, as more and more people are daring to venture out at this time of year, intent on capitalising on the bountiful harvest of fruit and berries that are just coming into season, it seems only fair to let them know that an even greater harvest can be had from the public enemy of plants.


I did try spreading the word last year but without the aid of images, my message fell on deaf ears - this year however I am proud to bring you:


The Hairy Plug Monster's Himalayan Balsam and Mixed Seed Cookies  


First put your coat on and head off out to track down some Balsam, I have included an image to aid identification, but to further assist you, look for the tall plant with white or pink delicate flowers. At this time of year they should be on the wane and be replaced with seed pods which are shaped like tiny okra.  The Himalayan Balsam is easily identifiable, because when you touch a ripe seed pod it explodes "Alien style" and throws out the seeds in every direction.  ( this is one of the main reasons that "Balsam Bashing doesn't work").  The stem of the plant is a hollow and translucent and a quick inspection of the roots should show about twenty reddish roots just above ground that anchor the beast in place.


So when you are satisfied that you have the Himalayan Balsam in your sights, it is now time to harvest the seeds. 


1.  Very carefully tilt the flower head towards you and without touching the pods place a large plastic bag over the top of the plant.  Once you are confident that the seed heads are inside the bag, tickle the pods and let them explode, ( be on the lookout for bees collecting the last bits of pollen).  The seeds will collect in the bag and each plant should give your about 100 seeds. 


2.  Carry this action on until you think you have enough seeds.....how much is enough seeds?...erm  well I      don't know, but bear in mind that the pod husks are also collected and will need to be removed at a later stage so.... the more you collect the more you have to sort out later.....simples.




Himalayan Balsam seeds and the green pod husks

Your harvest should look similar to the image above with the seeds ranging from white to brown to black, being mixed together with the curled up green pod husks and occasional flowers.

Now comes the boring bit...the seeds need to be separated, and up to now the only way I have found to do this is to spread them out on a tray and pick out the pods, flowers and anything else that may have found its way into the bag.  I wont kid you....this will take a bit of time, but eventually you should be left with a tray full of seeds.


Himalayan Balsam Seeds


Place the seeds in a bowl of fresh water for twenty minutes to wash off any dust and creepy crawlies that still may be hiding amongst them and drain the water away through a sieve. 


Dry Roasted Himalayan Balsam Seeds
Empty the seeds into a dry frying pan and on a low heat slowly cook them until the seeds turn a similar shade of grey. 


Et voila your Himalayan Balsam Seeds are now ready for eating..... or.  you could do what I did and add them to a cookie mix







Cream 125g of unsalted butter with 125g of sugar, slowly add 2 beaten eggs to the mix and a teaspoon of vanila essence.  Fold in 250g of self raising flour and 200g of Himalayan Balsam seeds together with a 200g  mix of  of toasted almonds, pumpkin and sunflower seeds. 







Gather the mixture together with your hand and shape the dough into a ball.  Wrap in clingfilm and leave to settle in the fridge for half an hour.


When the dough has chilled, remove from the fridge and dive into 26 pieces, rolling each one into a small ball and placing on a greased baking tray.






Lightly flatten each cookie before baking at 180C (160C fan oven) Gas Mark 4 for 10-12 minutes until golden but still fairly soft.  Leave on the baking tray for 5 minutes before transfering onto a wire rack to cool.






 And put the kettle on.


Congratulations, you have probably taken the best step to keep the spread of Himalayan Balsam in check and at the same time made yourself and the kids a damn fine cookie.  Now with a plate full of cookies and a glass of milk sit down in your favourite chair, open The Hairy Plug Monster and start reading.....if you haven't got a copy please visit http://www.hairyplugmonster.com/
Posted by Kul Cuthbert

Thursday, 1 September 2011

The Hairy Plug Monster






1st September -  times are flying by -  buy a signed book by the author
Leighroy Marsh   -  great book for kids  3 to 7 years  give a as present CHRISTMAS OR BIRTHDAYS   - link below and find out how to get involved!
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Posted by Kul Cuthbert

Friday, 26 August 2011

BOOKNEWS UPDATES - HPM MEDIA Ltd.,



Still pushing that boulder up the hill.

Having relegated Spooky Tales to the back burner until 
                                                                                          something tangible 
could be done with it - 
I was asked to do 2 readings at Hudson's Cafe Bar  in  
Cheadle Hulme Precinct during the first two weeks of August.  
This also gave me a chance to show off my new found skills with CS4 
and produce some 'funky' fliers.


Perhaps it's over confidence but I thought seeing as 
I have produced several fliers for the two readings:
 "Why don't I have a go at using the artwork I already have, 
to produce new images for Spooky Tales?", and while I am at it, 
"Why not call the collection - There's Something Wrong With Grandad?". 

After tinkering about with some images I took at Zombie Aid in 2009 and 
borrowing some images from Pete Tynan (an established Photo Artist, and old acquaintance) 
and even taking a still image from a 1940's classic Danish film called Day of Wrath.
 I have managed to get 4 of the stories illustrated and ready for Epub formatting. 


 
                                                               

I have asked Jodie Muir to come up with 3 more images for Golden Arm, 
One Legged Steve and Child on the Hill, and then the book should really be ready.

I know I have promised several times before, but it really hasn't been my fault 
that there has been a lag between finishing the book and getting it released.

The latter end of July and August also brought with it several other really exciting 
projects that I can't mention just yet... needless to say that the light at the end of 
the tunnel is starting to grow brighter and brighter.

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Posted by Kul Cuthbert



Monday, 1 August 2011

CHILDRENS BOOKS - NEW ADDITIONS

watch out for these three new books 
witten by    |    Leighroy Marsh  - Author/Songwriter 

available as downloads very soon....





genre - 7 upwards  
from HPM Media - publishing children's books
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Monday, 25 July 2011

Childrens Books - Hpm Media Ltd

Cant wait for these two events: going to be so  much fun - plus there will be Bubble Bath Sandwiches 
to munch on and maybe some Chocolate Eclairs - 


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