Thursday, 27 October 2016

Lost & Found


Hello… It’s me.

It's been a long time and I've been meaning, and wanting, to write this post for months. I kept going round in circles thinking what can I write? How can I come back with a meaningful post after such a long time away? Should I do a round-up of everything that's happened in the last 15 months or so? Should I do a total overhaul of the blog and come back with a bang? Should I start again with Friday Favourites? And so it continued...

I could come up with some fantastic reason why posting has been absent but, in reality, life just got in the way and... happened. Life happened. Always the way, isn't it?

And then the other day I realised: it’s not what I write now that matters, it’s what I'm going to write. 

So here is what to expect going forward: Rural & Chic will be a lifestyle blog. There will be regular posts, covering everything from travel to exercise, and food to fashion. I like a lot of things and I know you do too so any suggestions on things you would like to see, please feel free to comment below as always. I'm consciously trying to learn a few new skills at the moment, one of which is photography, so expect better (I hope!) photos and graphics. You'll also notice that over the next few weeks or so, I’ll be slowly rebranding the site to be simpler, sleeker and more appealing.

Because the thing it is, I love this little part of the internet and I love writing. I don’t want to let it go. Since leaving university, I'm not using the skills I developed during my degree as much as I'd like and I miss it. There is something about the English language which is addictive; the ability to convey whatever you want to people that you’ve never met who then read and understand exactly what you’re saying. Language is so powerful and I don’t want to lose it. So I write this blog because I want to keep writing, to refine my skill and to express my opinion in my own little corner of the internet.



I’m excited. As you see the changes over the coming weeks, I hope you will be too. I look forward to this new journey and hope you take it with me. 

See you on the next post!

Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Graduation and moving on

This post was meant to be written on Sunday, and then on Monday but it was only today that I felt like I could get my head together and actually write something down.

It's official, I've graduated from university and might want to cry a little bit (both from happiness, and also because it's scary). I've entered the adult world and start work properly on 3rd August, although I've been breaking myself in gently with weeks here and there since I finished! Making the transition from student to working 9-5 five days a week will be tough but I think the routine will be exactly what I need.

Now that I've had my graduation, it all seems a bit more real. I got news a couple of weeks ago that I had actually gone and done it - I got a First Class BA Hons in English Literature! No one was more surprised (or relieved) than me. But it was only when I walked out to my family in my cap and gown on the day of my ceremony, and when I was personally congratulated on my First on stage, and when both my lecturers came to speak to me that it really settled in. My first year dream of having a first in English Literature had come true, and the pride I felt throughout the day for me and all my friends will be a feeling that will stay with me for a long time. It's proof that all our hard work and effort paid off, and was so so worth it.


With my lovely grandparents
But by far one of the best things about the day was that we were able to bring my grandparents down for the ceremony. I was so so excited to share my special day with them, and when they both teared up seeing me in my robes, I realised how much it meant to them too. My grandad turned 90 this year, and to be able to see the pride on his face and on my nana's was enough to know that I would do it all again in a heartbeat - all the stress, hard work and mountains of reading. We honestly just had such a wonderful day.

Our ball in the evening meant that our friendship group could celebrate together before parting our separate ways and beginning our careers. I think had it not been for mental exhaustion and the drinks we would have been far more serious and emotional. But actually, I'm glad it wasn't. We concentrated on having an incredible time in each other's company, knowing it was definitely not the end, but only a new beginning. It's true what they say about university - you make friends for life.

So with less than two weeks until I start work permanently, I'm taking some me time to focus on my achievements, some self-love and my future. Despite university having been the best years of my life (excuse the cheese), I do feel ready to move on now. I'm ready for this new chapter in my life and what it will hold for me.


With my brother, and he's even smiling!

Have you graduated recently, or started a new job? Are you feeling postive? Let me know below! 

Friday, 10 July 2015

Five Favourites: Summer Salads


We're coming towards mid-July and I've suddenly realised over half the year has disappeared. Um how did that happen exactly? Good thing is, we're well into summer and also into the (in my opinion) best season for produce. There are so many delicious fruits and vegetables in season in these months, it makes having salads an absolute treat that just isn't quite the same in winter. I've definitely been enjoying some recently so I thought I'd share a few of my favourites, some of which are even better going into autumn to use all the upcoming seasonal veg...



Photo and recipe from Deliciously Ella
1. Aubergine, sun-dried tomato and pine nut salad from Deliciously Ella
I love sun-dried tomatoes, and I go through regular phases of being pretty obsessed with roasted aubergine so this is a dream. The chunky veg makes for a surprisingly filling salad and the tomatoes and pine nuts give this the most amazing flavours. Very moreish!



Photo and recipe from Tesco Real Food
2. Crab (or prawn), mango and avocado salad from Tesco Real Food
I cannot describe how incredible this tastes. The first time I tried this, we made it as a starter for a dinner party and I absolutely feel in love with the flavours. Anything that contains avocados is always an instant hit with me but with the chilli, lime and mangoes? Absolutely heavenly! I've never actually done this dish with crab, I've used prawns but I've been assured both tastes incredible and so light. Perfect for summer.



Photo and recipe from BBC Good Food
3. Feta tabbouleh and aubergines from BBC Good Food
Sorry, it's the aubergines again! But combined with feta gives this dish a bit of a greek flavour. Maybe not a salad in the traditional leaves-sense, but definitely a delicious cold dish which can be enjoyed in the sun. 



Photo and recipe from Minimalist Baker
4. Kale salad with crispy chickpeas from Minimalist Baker
If someone said food porn to me, this photo is basically what I would imagine. Baked chickpeas are my fairly newly discovered favourite snacks and additions to meals. Add them to the superfood kale, and you automatically have a winner. So yum. 



Photo and recipe from Cookie + Kate
5. Caprese pasta salad from Cookie + Kate
I don't think there is actually a combination more heavenly than perfectly ripe summer tomatoes and basil. I actually prefer this pasta salad cold, and I've also tried feta instead of mozzarella which is pretty incredible. Either way is delicious though, and so simple and quick. Kate is onto a winner with this one!


What are your favourite foods in summer? Comment below if you know of any great recipes!