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Wednesday, 9 November 2011

WEDNESDAY, 9 NOVEMBER 2011


As I mentioned in an earlier post, Steve Ancliffe who runs Popblastworld...(number one band for kids)           click here


asked me to write material for a new project he is working on.  Below are the lyrics to The River, one of the first songs I wrote for him. 





♫...  The River... ♫


The animals were on their way to see the summer fair,


There was cats and dogs and rabbits, weasels, stoats and goats and hare.


But they came across a river and the bridge just wasn’t there,


And they wondered how they’d ever get across to that fair.


Because the river was strong and the river was wide,


And nobody knew how they would get to the other side.


So they put their heads together, to come up with a plan,


And the cats and dogs decided that they would try and build a damn.


So they gathered up some branches and the cats all did the same,


But when they threw them in the dogs all thought it was a game.


And when the animals - put all the sticks into a stack,


The dogs all wagged their tales - and then they brought the branches back.


Well floppy rabbit turned and said to Mr. Percy Pig,


That "we’ve got to cross the river and it’s looking really big.


It’s flowing very fast and it’s really rather wide, 


I don’t know if we can ever get across to that side".


Well the river was fast and the river was deep,


And nobody knew how to swim – especially the sheep.


They put their heads together – and went and asked the goat,


And soon they decided - they should try and build a boat,


They didn’t have a hammer and they didn’t have the wood,


They didn’t have the nails so they could build it like they should.


Then the fox put up his paw and said that a great idea,


How they could cross the river – to see the summer fair.


He volunteered to take the animals upon his back,


He could swim across the river and – swim right back.


But the animals decided that they didn’t like his plan,


Remembering the story of the 'Gingerbread Man'.


And the river was wide and the current was strong,


The river was deep and the river was long.


Then the wise old owl had the best idea yet,


To see the summer fair without ever getting wet.


"Every body’s here and we should be over there,
.
We don’t have to cross the river to see the summer fair.


There isn’t any reason why we have to shed a tear,


I think it would be best if we just have the party here.


Because the river’s too fast and the river’s too deep


The river’s too wide and the banks are too steep


The river’s too cold and the current too strong


The rivers too broad and the rivers too long….."





Posted by Kul Cuthbert

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

little books for christmas

visit the link above for more info...
read a bedtime story - great ebook for young un's.... 




click on this link to Waterstones ebook section..... 



more updates in a couple of days...






Thursday, 3 November 2011

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MORNIN' ALL - and have a nice day ....

Bonfire night - Chilli and Walnut Treacle  Toffee - mmm lovely....
recipe below!

Posted by Kul Cuthbert

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Leighroy's original recipe for Chilli and Walnut Treacle Toffee...



 here's an eeeeasy peeeeasy  toffee recipe from the author Leighroy Marsh
to keep your self warm.....   replacing the treacle for syrup! 

TUESDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER 2011


Chili and Walnut Toffee......My original recipe

The HPM was keen to remind you all about this original recipe for a toffee treat that bites back,


The Hairy Plug Monster's Chili and Walnut Toffee 

(Caution this recipe will most definitely contain nuts - if you put them in)


50g Crushed Walnuts
1/4 Fresh medium sized red chili finely chopped ( - please bear in mind you are                 making toffee and not a Vindaloo)
450g Soft Brown Sugar
225g Syrup
110g Unsalted Butter
2 tbsp Water
1 tbsp White Vinegar



  1. Place half of the butter into a heavy bottomed saucepan together with the chopped chili and crushed walnuts and warm for a few minutes on a low heat.
  2. Then add the rest of the butter, water and vinegar and heat gently until the butter has melted.
  3. Add the sugar and syrup, allow to fully dissolve, this takes about 20 minutes.
  4. Boil the mixture to a temperature of 138°C (Not having a thermometer I take my best guess at the temperature, making sure I don't burn it)
  5. Remove from the heat, allow the bubbles to settle.
  6. Pour the mixture into a well oiled 18cm (7 inch) sandwich tin.
  7. When the mixture has cooled a little mark the surface into squares with a knife.
  8. When the toffee has cooled break it up into squares, wrap in cellophane and store in an airtight container.
That's it - it might not score any brownie points with your dentist - but you and the kids will love it....
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Monday, 31 October 2011

the hairy plug monster

had a good weekend -   WE DID  

sneeky peeks videos 

BE CAREFUL ETHEL 







e BOOKS and signed copies by the author Leighroy Marsh available
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Friday, 28 October 2011

It's a Sellout!




Local Author from Great Moor Stockport - Leighroy Marsh is doing a story time at Toys and Tales in Bramhall on Saturday evening for Halloween 

kids from 7 upwards have been asked to dress up in their finest Zombie outfits… and look as scary as possible!!!!!           


there's going to be lots of fun and scary looking people  around!














ALSO  on Sunday heading down to London  
The Headmistress from Adswood Primary School has been nominated for the 
Henry Winkler Award for Special Needs

3 schools have been nominated and the finalist  are 

Adswood Primary School, Stockport

Round Oak School, Warwick

Wren Spinney Community Special School, Kettering

taking place at  Pearson Teaching Awards UK Ceremony at the Palace Theatre in London 
You can watch it live on BBC2 at 6pm on Sunday 30th October.

Leighroy has been asked to accompany the Headmistress with the Illustrator  
on Sunday  - and if the School wins,  together they will produce and publish books for Pupils with Special Needs….


for more updates and news about forthcoming events….










Posted by Kul Cuthbert