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  1. I was a little disappointed by the Xmas special. I was glad Brucie wasn't doing it, as I think it's long past time he was put out to pasture from stuff like this. The guy who won the People's Strictly was brilliant - what an inspiration - and the last two were superb, but I found the other three very disappointing. The waltz confused me a lot, as it was done to music that most definitely wasn't in 3/3 time - you can't waltz to music that doesn't have a 3/3 beat - it just doesn't work. The guy that won (was it harry?) was brilliant, but I thought the last guy was better and should have won it. The others who were on didn't impress me at all. I understand Alison was very popular when she did it, but I didn't rate her performance at all, and thought they would have been better off giving the spot to someone else. Still, at least the three who were good weer incredibly good, which kind of made up a little for the others not being so great.

     

    And I can't believe Craig didn't get dressed up as the Evil Queen - they missed a trick there - LOL!

  2. I'm gutted Aliona is leaving - she seems such a lovely person and is a fabulous dancer and choreographer - and wasn't her chemistry with Jay just magical? She's been a favourite of mine this season.

     

    Looking forward to the Christmas special, but weekends just aren't going to be the same now that it's all over for another year. I think it was a particularly good season this year - they'll be hard pushed to better it!

  3. Well, after four hours of wrapping, that's the kids' prezzies all wrapped now (I'd already spent about the same amount of time wrapping all the other gifts for everyone else in the weeks up till now). My back is KILLING me, so I'm off for a soak in the bath before going to bed. Getting in the festive food shopping tomorrow. I feel ready for Xmas now!

  4. IT'S THE FINAL! THE FINAL PEOPLE!!!!!

     

    I'm sad it's the end, but it's been a great season this year, hasn't it? Here's what I thought of the show tonight (this is pre-results and elimination etc).

     

    Jay & Aliona:
    Quickstep - My Generation

    I wan't a fan of this choice of music for a quickstep first time around, and that didn't change, however, I thought Jay improved greatly over his earlier performance of the dance.

     

    Show Dance - I Can't Feel My Face

    I liked it a lot, but it was more a showcase of what they've done than a real show-stopper. I loved the start where he came in hanging upside down, but I agreed with the judges, that it should have ended on a bang.

     

    Georgia & Giovanni:
    Rumba - Writing's On The Wall

    Again, an improvement on the first time they performed this dance, but not one of my favourites of theirs then, and not now either.

     

    Show Dance - Fix You

    The opening section with the blindfold was daring and wonderful, but the rest of the dance once the blindfold was off lacked pizzazz for me. Again, it could have done with ending on a high, rather than starting on one and then just fizzling out.

     

    Kellie & Kevin:

    Tango - You Really Got Me

    I hated this music choice for a tango, and I think I must have been watching a different dance from the judges, because I wouldn't have given it more than an 8. They danced it well, but the dance itself did absolutely nothing for me.

     

    Show Dance - The Ding-Dong Daddy of the D-Car Line

    Wowza! Now, THAT'S what I call a showstopper of a dance! They threw caution to the wind and took a real chance with this one. I feel they pitched it particularly at Craig, but they definitely played to Kellie's strengths and they really pulled it off with aplomb!

     

    Katie & Anton:

    Quickstep - 42nd Street

    Apart from the hatography going awry at the start and one teensy stumble, this was a VAST improvement on the original and I thought Katie actually acquitted herself very well indeed.

     

    Show Dance - O Fortuna

    Oh. My. GODS! Talk about drama! I thought this was pretty spectacular, especially that drop at the end - there's no way on earth I could have done that! I thought they were seriously underscored for this incredibly daring dance - I would have given them a good, strong 9!

     

    Much as I have wanted Jay to win from day one, based on tonight's dances, I think Kellie really deserves that glitterball trophy! I think Katie will be the one to be eliminated before the voting on the final three commences, which is a shame, because that show dance was something else - certainly more memorable than either Jay's or Georgia's.

  5. Please don't post spoilers of the books

    I'm currently reading or have yet to read!

     

    READ IN 2016

     

    KEY & STATS:
    K = Kindle e-book
    ® = Reviewed for author / publisher

    A = Interview with author

    B = Blog tour
    C = Carole Matthews Challenge

    F = Borrowed from family/friend
    G = Graphic novel
    L = Borrowed from library

    RC = Reading Circle

    2 = Re-read

    O = Reading out loud to the kids

    N = Non-fiction

    Q = Quick Read/Novella/Short Stories
    W = World Book Night book
    Y = Young adult book

     

    Red = Abandoned unfinished

     

    FINISHED IN JANUARY:

    1. Ransom Riggs - Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children - 4/5

    2. Lynda Wilcox - Strictly Murder (The Verity Mysteries #1) (K) - 3/5

    3. Carole Matthews - With Love at Christmas (C/L) - 3/5

    4. Ava Catori - The Big, Not-So-Small, Curvy Girls, BBW Romance, Dating Agency (Plush Daisies #1) (K) - 2/5

      

    FINISHED IN FEBRUARY:

    5. Carole Matthews - The Silver Collection (C/K/Q) - 3/5

    6. Carole Matthews - The Christmas Party (C/L) - 3/5

    7. Carole Matthews - Sunshine With A Chance Of Snow (C/K/Q) - 3/5

    8. Veronica Roth - Divergent (Divergent #1) (K) - 4/5

     

    FINISHED IN MARCH:

    9. Veronica Roth - Free Four (Divergent #1.5) (K/Q) - 3/5

    10. Stuart MacBride - Close To the Bone (Logan McRae #8) - 4/5

    11.Carole Matthews - Meet Me on Platform 8 (C/L) - 3/5

    12. Carole Matthews - For Better, For Worse (C/L) - 3/5

     

    FINISHED IN APRIL:

    13. Carole Matthews - More To Life Than This (C/L) - 2/5

    14. Steven Scaffardi - The Flood (K/®) - 4/5

     

    FINISHED IN MAY:

    15. Carole Matthews - The Cake Shop In the Garden © - 3/5

     

    FINISHED IN JUNE:

    16. Maria Grace - Four Days In April: A Pride and Prejudice Variation (K/Q) - 3/5

    Matthew S Cox - Emma and the Banderwigh (K)

    17. Joseph Delaney - The Ghost Prison (L/Y) - 3/5

     

    FINISHED IN JULY:

    18. Chris Riddell - Goth Girl and the Ghost of a Mouse (L/Y) - 3/5

    19. Ross MacKenzie - The Nowhere Emporium (L/Y) - 3/5

    20. Lemony Snicket - A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning (#1) (L/O/Y/R) - 3/5

    21. Cameron Jace - Insanity (Mad In Wonderland #1) (K)  - 3/5

     

    FINISHED IN AUGUST:

    22. J K Rowling - Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (F) - 3/5

     

    FINISHED IN SEPTEMBER:

    23. Linda Beutler - Longbourn To London (K) - 3/5

    24. Anna Elliott and Laura Masselos - Georgiana Darcy's Dairy (K) - 3/5

    25. Andy C E Brown - Declutter And Simplify - 33 Proven Ways To Declutter And Simplify Your Life (N/K) - 1/5

    26. Jane Grix - An Heir For Pemberley (Q/K) - 3/5

    27. Ransom Riggs - Hollow City (Peculiar Children #2) - 3/5

    28. Amanda Grange - The Sixth Month Marriage (K) - 3/5

    29. Donna Hatch - Constant Hearts (K/Q) - 2/5

    30. Candice Herne - Desperate Measures (K/Q) - 2/5

    31. Elizabeth Ann West - A Winter Wrong (K/Q) - 3/5

    32. Michelle Escamilla - Careful What You Wish For (K) - 3/5

     

    FINISHED IN OCTOBER:

    33. Harper Lin - Cappuccinos, Cupcakes, and a Corpse (K) - 3/5

    34. Lemony Snicket - A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Reptile Room (#2) (L/O/Y) - 3/5

    35. Philippa Gregory - The King's Curse (Cousins' War #6) - 4/5

    36. Philippa Gregory - The Taming of the Queen (Tudor Court #4) - 4/5

    37. Shelley Adina - Lady of Devices (Magnificent Devices #1) (K) - 4/5

     

    FINISHED IN NOVEMBER:

    38. Ruth Manning-Sanders - Folk & Fairy Tales ® - 4/5

    39. Victoria Pepe, etc - I Call Myself a Feminist (N) - 4/5

    40. Amy Cross - The Ghost of Shapley Hall (K) - 2/5

    41. Richard Grady - It's Never OK To Borrow Someone Else's Toothbrush - 3/5

     

    FINISHED IN DECEMBER:

    42. Melissa F Miller - Rosemary's Gravy (We Sisters Three #1) (K) - 3/5

    43. Philippa Gregory - Earthly Joys (Earthly Joys #1) - 3/5

    44. Lemony Snicket - A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Wide Window (#3) (L/O/Y) - 3/5

    45. J K Rowling - Quidditch Through the Ages by Kennilworthy Whisp - 4/5

     

     

    RETURN TO MOUNT TBR

  6. Katie & Anton:

    Charleston - Too Darned Hot

    She started well, and I actually thought, "Hey, maybe she's going to pull this one off after all!" but then she started making mistakes and going completely out of synch with Anton. Deservedly low score. Her body and legs are just too darned long for some of those lifts and moves.

     

    Waltz - O mio babbino caro

    Again, started well, but was kind of blah and she's still making far too many mistakes. I don't think she's had a single dance without multiple very obvious mistakes. In both cases, when the judges were speaking to her, she looked like she was physically biting her tongue to stop herself answering back.

     

    Jay & Aliona:

    Viennese Waltz - Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?

    It was lovely, but not his best dance by a long shot. I've found most of the waltzes a bit blah this season. I did love his pirouette though, and he always looks so elegant when he moves. I love watching him dance. I know there was talk again about facial expression and his lack of a smile through this dance, but I liked it - I thought he looked like he was completely lost in Aliola!

     

    Charleston - Doctor Waltz

    I worried about over-theming, but this really worked. There was that one drop at the end that I wasn't sure was deliberate (Aliona seemed to be saying it was, but I'm not convinced), but the whole dance was packed full of fantastic content and considering he took time off for a family funeral (poor Jay!), I'm amazed he did so well and was able to smile! It certainly didn't look under-rehearsed to me!

     

    Georgia & Giovanni:

    Cha Cha Cha - I Will Survive

    I know this was the dance they changed to at the last minute, but I felt it really showed. The content was lacking and the performance was lacklustre.

     

    Viennese Waltz - Runaway

    Well, it was nice and all, but again, pretty blah overall. Not impressed with Georgia's performance this week. I know she's been ill, but I actually thought the judges all over-scored her taking that into consideration.

     

    Anita & Gleb:

    Foxtrot - New York New York

    There was a lot of faffing about before the dance started properly, but once it got going, it was actually pretty good. You could see Anita was really trying hard not to be pigeon-toed, and I think it worked overall.

     

    Salsa - Feel This Moment

    Not her best dance, really, but pretty decent overall. To be honest, I can't really recall any fine details about this dance, as it didn't leave all that much of an impression on me.

     

    Kellie & Kevin:

    Rumba - Songbird

    I didn't think Kellie was using her hips quite enough, but the storytelling was wonderful and the dance was rather lovely. I spotted one little wobble, but I think it was a case of her high heel slipping slightly on the floor, rather than an overbalance on her part.

     

    American Smooth - Let's Face the Music and Dance

    And then Kellie blew everyone else out of the water with her American Smooth! All those lifts and spins one after another. It was absolutely breathtaking to watch - like Ginger Rogers had just materialized on the screen. The dance of the night for me!

     

    Dance Off:

    Katie and Anita are at the bottom after the judges' scores, but Anita has been there before and been saved by the public - will they save her again? If so, we could see Georgia dancing against Katie. I would love to see Anton in the final, but I don't think Katie is a strong enough dancer to take him there - she just makes too many mistakes, and I thin kshe's the most liekly candidate for elimination tomorrow.

     

     

  7. The Child Thief by Brom is a dark retelling of the Peter Pan story that should not be missed - a fantastic combination of wonderful writing and awesome illustrations (he's an artist as well as an author!).

     

    I also loved Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith, and can hardly wait to see the film adaptation - I thought the addition of the walking dead to the original story was done very cleverly and handled well.

     

    I found Warm Bodies surprisingly good to read, and I've read the first in The Lunar Chronicles, which was quite clever. There was also a YA novel called Sisters Red that I read a few years back and rather enjoyed, and the cover was gorgeous!

  8. Over recent years, I've given away most of my books, but there are certain authors who are in my "permanent collection" and are awarded precious space on my limited book-shelving. They include:

     

    • Terry Pratchett
    • Stuart MacBride
    • Christopher Brookmyre
    • Simon Scarrow
    • Richard Castle
    • Jane Austen
    • Brom
    • Philippa Gregory

    I do have a few books here and there by other authors (I have The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins, The Stand by Stephen King, and Maia by Richard Addams, for example), but those other guys have complete series and collections on my shelves and will not be vacating their spots any time soon!

  9. If you're into historical fiction, Philippa Gregory is the biz:

     

    Tudor Court (not technically a series, but they all tie in together)
    1. The Constant Princess (2005)
    2. The Other Boleyn Girl (2001)
    3. The Boleyn Inheritance (2006)
    4. The Taming of the Queen (2015)
    5. The Queen's Fool (2003)
    6. The Virgin's Lover (2004)
    7. The Other Queen (2008)

     

     

    Cousins' War
    1. The White Queen (2009)
    2. The Red Queen (2010)
    3. The Lady of the Rivers (2011)
    4. The Kingmaker's Daughter (2012)
    5. The White Princess (2013)
    6. The King's Curse (2014)

     

    If you like strong, feisty female leads, then you should enjoy Kelly Armstrong. She has several series, but the ones I most highly recommend are:

     

    Women of the Otherworld (werewolves, vampires, witches, demons - but in a very normal and down to earth setting - these are regular people just trying to get by!)
    1. Bitten (2001)
    2. Stolen (2002)
    3. Dime Store Magic (2004)
    4. Industrial Magic (2004)
    5. Haunted (2005)
    6. Broken (2006)
    7. No Humans Involved (2007)
    8. Personal Demon (2008)
    9. Living with the Dead (2008)
    10. Frost Bitten (2009)
    11. Waking the Witch (2010)
    12. Spellbound (2011)
    13. Thirteen (2012)

     

    Nadia Stafford (She's a hit woman!)
    1. Exit Strategy (2007)
    2. Made to Be Broken (2008)
    3. Wild Justice (2013)

     

    If you like gritty crime fiction with a Scottish flavour, you will LOVE Stuart Macbride:

    Logan McRae
    1. Cold Granite (2005)
    2. Dying Light (2006)
    3. Broken Skin (2007)
         aka Bloodshot
    4. Flesh House (2008)
    5. Blind Eye (2009)
    6. Dark Blood (2010)
    7. Shatter the Bones (2011)
    8. Close to the Bone (2013)
    9. The Missing and the Dead (2015)
    10. In the Cold Dark Ground (2016)

     

    Ash Henderson
    1. Birthdays for the Dead (2012)
    2. A Song for the Dying (2014)

     

    If you like satire and your humour is pitch-black, my go-to guy is Christopher Brookmyre (also with a Scottish flavour).

    Jack Parlabane
    1. Quite Ugly One Morning (1996)
    2. Country of the Blind (1997)
    3. Boiling A Frog (2000)
    4. Be My Enemy (2003)
    5. Attack of the Unsinkable Rubber Ducks (2007)
    6. Dead Girl Walking (2015)
    7. Black Widow (2016)
    8. The Last Day of Christmas (2014)

     

    Angelique De Xavier
    1. A Big Boy Did it and Ran Away (2001)
    2. The Sacred Art of Stealing (2002)
    3. A Snowball in Hell (2008)

     

    Jasmine Sharp
    1. Where the Bodies are Buried (2011)
    2. When the Devil Drives (2012)
    3. Flesh Wounds (2013)

     

    His stand-alone novels are also excellent!
    Not the End of the World (1998)
    One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night (1999)
    All Fun and Games Until Somebody Loses an Eye (2004)
    A Tale Etched in Blood and Hard Black Pencil (2006)
    Pandaemonium (2009)
    Bedlam (2013)

     

     

     

     

     

  10. There are actually two series of books tied to the TV series of Castle - the Nikki Heat books and the Derick Storm books. Both are excellent and all the books are written by... Richard Castle! Seriously, they have an "author pic" that shows Nathan Fillion and a bio that fits his TV show character! The books are very well written and a lot of fun to read. The Nikki Heat books in particular have lots of little things that you will recognise from the show, but also little nods to Fillion's popular but cancelled too early show, Firefly (blue gloves, characters that hag around in a pair who are called Malcolm and Reynolds, etc).

     

    Nikki Heat
    1. Heat Wave (2009)
    2. Naked Heat (2010)
    3. Heat Rises (2011)
    4. Frozen Heat (2012)
    5. Deadly Heat (2013)
    6. Raging Heat (2014)
    7. Driving Heat (2015)

     

    Derrick Storm
    1. A Brewing Storm (2012)
    2. A Raging Storm (2012)
    3. A Bloody Storm (2012)
    4. Storm Front (2013)
    5. Wild Storm (2014)

  11. I've been in two minds about the finale. I was a bit bored by the penultimate episode (I cottoned on to what was happening really early, so it felt like i was waiting forever for the episode to catch up with me), but I got into the final episode a little more - more so as we approached the end.

     

    Like Michelle, I thought that bit in her spoiler tags was a good idea (although I twigged to that really early on too, so I felt all clever - LOL!).

     

    With how it ended, I do now wonder if there'll be a spin-off series:

     

    With Clara going off in that other TARDIS with Ishilda, it looked to me like they were trying to wring some extra mileage out of Clara as a character, although I doubt Ishildr would feature for long as Maisie Williams is a major cast member in Game of Thrones, although, who knows...

     

     

    I'm pleased to see River Song will be in the Xmas special - she (and Alex Kingston, who plays her) is a favourite of mine. I'm glad Clara isn't going to be part of it any more, as I've never really liked her. I've warmed to Capaldi as The Doctor, but it's taken a while, and I think this season has been better than last season overall.

  12. Georgia & Giovanni - Foxtrot - Beauty and the Beast

    I actually thought this was pretty blah, and was narked that the extras went and minced their way over to stand right in front of the judges for the beginning section of the dance - you could clearly see Bruno trying to see round them.

     

    Anita & Gleb - Argentine Tango - Cell Block Tango

    Yes, she was a little pigeon-toed (she admits as much herself), but I actually thought this dance was pretty great. Very dramatic. The only thing I would have liked was a bit more sharpness to the flick-kicks behind - they were a little slow and limp, whereas I think they should be strong and definite. Overall, though, I enjoyed it and was shocked to see her at the bottom of the leader board of the back of that performance.

     

    Kellie & Kevin - Viennese Waltz - Oom-Pah-Pah

    I wasn't overly enamoured of the dance itself - to me, it wasn't really a Viennese waltz as it was too in your face (which was dictated by the music choice). However, I thought she performed it quite well and I loved that they were both singing along as they danced. It's hard work to sing and dance with such gusto at the same time!

     

    Jay & Aliona - Rumba - Falling Slowly

    I don't like Rumba, but Oh. My. Gods! This was so beautiful! Darcy wasn't the only one with tears in her eyes - I was openly blubbing! My favourite dance of the night. He managed to look strong, masculine, and masterful, yet soft, romantic, and sensual. Absolutely gorgeous! My dance-crush continues unabated!

     

    Katie & Anton - Foxtrot - Maybe This Time

    This was pretty decent. Not my favourite dance, by her or by anyone else, but she acquitted herself quite well, and Anton is always joyous to watch in a foxtrot.

     

    Helen & Aljaž - Paso Doble - At the End of the Day

    I didn't like this one at all. Couldn't stand the god-awful grimace plastered to her face (she just can't do Paso face, can she?). It felt like she was trying too hard and it showed. Not her finest moment by a long shot.

     

    Dance Off

    Although nobody expected to see Georgia and Helen in the dance off this week (who could have imagined?), they were actually the two I wanted to see there and the two I thought deserved it most. That said, I actually preferred Helen's dance off performance over Georgia's, despite the grimacing. The shock on both Katie and Anita's faces was so clear - it's obvious they both thought they would be dancing against each other this weekend, but I'm glad they are through.

     

    Looking Ahead
    Anton is in the semi-finals! Who would have thought it, eh? I do think it will be either Katie or Anita to miss out on a finals spot, though. It's tough to call which it will be!

     

    Everyone will be dancing two unlearned dances next week.

    Jay will be dancing Charleston and Samba

    Katie will be dancing Charleston and Waltz

    Anita will have to do two from Viennese Waltz, Salsa and Foxtrot (the only ones she hasn't done)

    Georgia will have to do two from Viennese Waltz, Argentine Tango and Salsa (only dances not done)

    Kellie will have to do two from Argentine Tango, Rumba and American Smooth (one dances not done)

     

    If Kellie has to do a Rumba, it could mean being in the dance off, as it's been notoriously a non-favourite of the judges (especially Len), that said, she's an actor so she may do well on the emoting/story side of things. Katie's long legs might be her undoing in a Charleston, but she should shine in the waltz. Anita may be scuppered if she has to do the Foxtrot, as it's a fancy footwork dance and she's pigeon-toed.

    I think Kay and Georgia are most likely to get through to the final, and of the others, Kellie is the most likely to pick up the last final spot.

  13. I thought some of the music choices were, again, a bit weird (When the Doves Cry for a Tango? Eh?) There were a couple of really lovely dances - Helen and Jay stood out for me particularly. I was shocked Jay didn't get scored more highly in the Quick-Step-a-thon, as I thought he showed real flare there.

     

    The dance off, I thought would be between Peter and Anita, although Kellie was also a close contender in my eyes. Overall, Kellie has been more consistent than Peter, but when it came to the dance off, I thought he showed greater improvement and I was surprised that all four judges chose Kellie to stay. Ah well. Now Jay is the only male celeb left - I hope he makes it to the final, because I think that he started well, but has also shown great improvement over the weeks. I think Georgia is obviously the judges' favourite, closely followed by Helen.

     

    Next week the dance off will include two of Kellie, Anita or Kate, I think - although Kate and Anton were pretty damned good this week, I think she's been inconsistent and I just can't warm to her at all...

  14. Anita's was dance of the night for me - so dramatic and passionate, and she didn't even break character when she was walking over to the judges - awesome!

     

    Peter's dance was a disappointment, but so was Jamelia's - she's been skating through by the skin of her teeth every week, and although she's definitely showed improvement, I'm glad Peter was saved this week - I actually quite like him and find him rather sweet (sometimes a little TOO sweet, but sweet nonetheless). I don't see him getting to the final though - Of the two guys left, I hope Jay makes it through - he's my favourite and I have a total dancer crush on him! Speaking of which, Jay was fabulous again this week - he always seems so shy when he's talking, but I think he really opened up doing that dance and he's gaining confidence at last. I can't warm to Helen - she's a good dancer, but I find she sets my teeth on edge a little. I love watching Georgia dance, but her little-girl giggling drives me round the twist. I love Kellie and Kevin together, but I didn't think their dance was all that great this week, and her costume was abysmal.

     

    I'm finding it incredibly difficult to call who'll be next out as everyone who is left are very good.

     

    I've just realised I forgot about Katie. She's another one I can't quite warm to - she always looks like she's looking down her nose at everyone. Much as I like Anton, I hope she's next out, as her incredibly fake smile always looks like it's trying (and not managing very well) to hide her seething anger and contempt.

     

    Like I said, it's difficult to call, but I think it'll be Katie out next week, followed by either Peter or Helen, then it'll be Kellie after that, leaving Georgia, Jay and Anita for the final. I have an inkling Georgia will win it overall, but I'd LOVE to see either Jay or Anita take home the trophy!

  15. Overall, I thought it a bit of a non-descript week with very little in the way of stand-out moments. Some more really odd music choices - someone on the show needs to get their head in gear, because if the music isn't right, the dance won't work even half as well.

     

    I think Georgia must be about favourite to win at this point -her Charlsetsone was fabulous, and such a great choice of music (I'm a HUGE Chicago fan, btw!).

     

    Such a shame about Jay's little stumble, because until then, he was doing magnificently, and I think it knocked him a little, even though he recovered well.

     

    I wasn't surprised at the bottom two, and agree that, much as I loved Jeremy, it was time for him to go. That said, I think it'll most likely be Jamelia's turn to leave next week, as she's definitely the weakest of those left. After that, it'll get way tougher to call.

  16. :lol:  What exactly is Marmite?  I'm afraid to watch that video in case it'll put me off, ha!

     

    I normally think of pigs-in-a-blanket as mini hot dogs wrapped in flaky dough, but according to Google they can be wrapped in bacon too.  Who knew?!  I forgot about those though - I haven't had them in years!  I remember my mom making them when I was a kid and serving them with Macaroni and Cheese.  

     

    So the meat inside a sausage roll is minced?  Or is an actual sausage in casing?  

     

    It's popular at parties to have slow cookers full of bacon wrapped 'wienies'.'  My friend has a really good recipe with brown sugar and honey.

     

    Now I'm hungry...

    Minced meat and sausage meat are two completely different things. Minced meat tends to be very small pieces of meat (I think Americans call it ground - I could be wrong though) and is just meat put through a mincer with nothing added. Sausage meat tends to be smoother and has other things added to it, such as herbs, spices, rusk, breadcrumbs, and the like, to fill it out and make it more flavoursome.

     

    On the pigs in blankets thing, my Auntie Lynn makes GIANT ones at  Xmas - full sized sausages wrapped in bacon - she calls them hogs in duvets - LOL!

  17.   :lol: This is true ; I`m still not 100% sure of what grits are.  ;)

     

    I assumed that pigs-in-blankets were what Americans called sausage rolls.  :huh:

     

    Erm, do you know what cauliflower cheese is ? I heartily recommend it. :)

    Nah, pigs in blankets are little sausages wrapped in bacon. Delish! :)

  18. Before I start dissecting this week's dances, let me start by saying, I'm a HUGE fan of Jay - I've developed rather a nice little crush on him and every week I wish I was dancing with him. <3

     

    Anyway, on to this week's dancing...

     

    Peter & Janette - Charleston - Do Your Thing

    Wowza! Was Peter back on form or WHAT?! There were a couple of times where they weren't perfectly synchronised, but only by a fraction, and such energy! Oh, my Gods! I actually applauded when they were done, I was so blown away, Very richly richly deserved tens in his scores. My favourite dance of the night!

     

    Jamelia & Tristan - Viennese Waltz - Trouble

    I actually rather liked this. I'm not a huge fan of Jamelia, but she's definitely improving, and her hard work is paying off. Once we get rid of the last few duffers, she's going to have a hard time staying in, though, because I don't think she's particularly popular with the public, nor is she the greatest dancer. That said, I enjoyed watching this.

     

    Carol & Pasha - American Smooth - Man! I Feel Like A Woman!
    Worse and worse! Every week she comes on the screen, all smiles and lovliness (too good to be true, to be honest), and every week she stomps her way around the dancefloor with zero style or grace. This week, most of the dance time was actually taken up with walking across the floor, then sitting on the counter, then faffing about with boxes, then going behind a screen before they even started dancing, and then the dancing she DID do was bloody awful! Hated it from start to finish.

     

    Helen & Aljaž - Rumba - Hello

    I don't like the rumba - I find it a very nondescript kind of dance, but I actually loved this one (I know, I couldn't believe it myself!). The choreography actually reminded me of stuff we used to do in some of our dance shows in my old theatre company. She's such a good dancer, though, and this style really suited her. Aljaž is also one of my favourite dancers - I always love watching him.

     

    Jay & Aliona - Argentine Tango - Diferente

    HELLO! I adore the AT and I adore Jay. AT+J=HOT! I don't agree with what some of the judges were saying about his lack of characterization - I thought he looked incredibly intense - my heart was fluttering like crazy while I watched him!

     

    Katie & Anton - Quickstep - 42nd Street

    This actually worked quite well for Katie - she's definitely better off with ballroom than Latin (but then, so is Anton, I think!). Kind of middling for me, in terms of the dances throughout the evening, but she acquitted herself well.

     

    Anita & Gleb - Jive - The Boy Does Nothing

    Very good! I love watching Anita dance - I reckon she can turn her hand (or her feet!) to just about anything. Her knees could have come up a bit higher, which would have looked more energetic, but overall, a strong performance and some great choreography.

     

    Kellie & Kevin - Waltz - Love Ain't Here Any More

    This was just lovely, Kellie seems to pick up the new dances with ease each week. She works hard and her efforts show in some lovely execution. Like Len, I was impressed with her heel turns (I noticed them right off and know how difficult they are!), and once again their synchronicity was brilliant - they evidently work really well together, because it's like they were made to dance together.

     

    Jeremy & Karen - Tango - Go West

    Once again we were saddled (I'm so sorry!) with a whacky concept to disguise a little of the downpoint of one of the duffers. That said, Jezza has definitely improved from the first few weeks of EDD (Embarrassing Dad Dancing). I did, however, wish he would straighten his legs a little more, because it sometimes looked like he was half-waddling with those lanky legs of his! I've never been a fan of him, but he's grown on me immensely during his time on Strictly, and I will genuinely be sad when it's his turn to go (I don't think he'll make it to Blackpool).

     

    Georgia & Giovanni - Samba - Volare

    A lot of faffing around at the beginning with the concept setting, but then - BAM! How fast was that? They shot across the dance floor like a speeding bullet and then kept up the pace for the whole dance! She's not my favourite (I find her very annoying, and her acting in the VT sections is always appalling - how on earth does she have an acting career?!), but I do love watching her dance, and she's well partnered with Giovanni.

     

    DANCE OFF

    OMGs! Strictly shocker! How on earth did Kellie end up in the dance of??? I can only imagine that the voting public reckoned she was safe, and so didn't vote for her at all. It was a shame because she did NOT deserve to be there, and it was immediately evident that unless someone like Helen was the other person in the dance off, she wouldn't be going home. Thankfully, the voting public saw sense and put Carol in the dance off, so she immediately knew she'd be going home, because there was NO WAY the judges would keep her over Kellie (and rightly so!). So, it was a long-overdue good bye to Carol, and a big sigh of relief from me, as she was th eone who really deserved to go this time.

     

    On a side note, I was so happy for Jamelia being safe this week - her reaction in the lounge when she got through was the first time I've actually liked her - she seemed genuinely surprised and chuffed to bits!

     

    PREDICTIONS FOR COMING WEEKS:

    Jeremy won't make it to Blackpool - I think he'll be out next week. After that, it'll be a toss up between Jamelia and Katie to see which of them goes home first. Once those three are out, it's going to be VERY hard to call, because it'll be the good dancers starting to leave!

     

     

     

     

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