Catherine Ablett
Originally from London, I moved to Plymouth to complete my first degree. That was 18 years ago. I live with my husband, young daughter and very daft dog. I have worked as a teacher, nursery nurse, support assistant and even run my own business as a publican. I am just about to set out on my next adventure as a self employed tutor and writer. When I m not working I read, surf the web, watch silly films with my daughter, hike on the moors, and enjoy the odd ale; especially local brews.
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B.Ed (Hons) primary education with English and mathematics, BA (Hons) Theology and philosophy, A Level English literature, A Level Statistics and mathematics, Level 3 Forest School Leader award,Interests
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Cheesy potato and tomato pie recipe for the whole familySome recipes are so special that they are passed down from generation to generation; cooking and eating these meals often brings back happy childhood memories or helps to recreate feelings that we thought we had lost.Also published on: -
British food classics: Tips for healthy, tasty and interesting mealsIt is easy to get creative in the kitchen with just a few ingredients and a little imagination. Adding those little extras can make all the difference and make the meal go further.Also published on: -
Flapjacks: The family friendly snackFlapjacks are easy to cook and make a delicious snack for the whole family. A range of items can be added to the basic ingredients making them extremely versatile.Also published on: -
Fitness experiments: Standing at my computer desk at homeHow much damage are you doing while sitting working at your computer? Is there a safer and healthier way to work?Also published on: -
Food to make Britons smile: Spicy Tomato PorkBritish food changes and evolves as new recipes and combinations are created. Yet sometimes the old favourites remain the best. Try spicy pork and rice for something quick and simple that uses mainly British ingredientsAlso published on:
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Dog walking: My low-impact workoutIt can be difficult finding an exercise routine that works when you have a chronic illness. I found more benefits than I expected when I took over as the main dog walker -
Divorce: A personal perspectiveMy divorce was one of the most turbulent times of my life, this piece explores the reasons it became necessary and how I survived the process to become the person I am today.