Tues 13th July: Community Association AGM

The Bellingdon & Asheridge Community Association AGM will be held on 13th July at 8pm. Unfortunately due to continuing restrictions it will be held on zoom again.

Please let us know (contact@bellingdon.com) if you’d like to attend and we’ll send you the link in advance. 

Every adult resident of Bellingdon & Asheridge is entitled to vote at the meeting, there’s no obligation to get involved (turning up doesn’t mean you’ll get lumbered with organising next year’s fete; unless you want to of course!) and its your annual opportunity to find out what BAACA has been doing, both to maintain and improve the hall and to foster a sense of community.

BYO drinks and nibbles! 

For reference:

St.John’s Bellingdon – 27th June 2021

Here are the details for the service for Sunday 27th June – for St John’s Bellingdon.

Our Psalm is Psalm 106:1-12. The readings are 2 Corinthians 8;7-end and Mark 5:21-end and they are read by Eileen with the intercessions led by Jane.

It is on the Parish YouTube channel and this link should take you there

https://youtu.be/MmHDfglKGuE

St.John’s Bellingdon – 20th June 2021

Dear all

Here are the details for the service for Sunday 20th June – for St John’s Bellingdon.

Our Psalm is Psalm 107:1-3;23-32. The readings are 2 Corinthians 6:1-13 and Mark 4:35-41 and they are read by Fionnagh with the intercessions led by me.

It is on the Parish YouTube channel and this link should take you there

https://youtu.be/eZcAM4TNSik

As usual the service is available after 09.45 on Sunday.

The format is the same as the last few weeks to fit in with the service in the church building. The contents of the recorded service and the one in the church are basically the same and a copy (in fact two copies) of the order of service are attached. 

For those coming to the live service there’ll be copies of the order of service available. 

For those watching the recording printing a copy would be useful – the ‘booklet’ version should be printed double sided and when folded will be the order of service. If that’s a problem the other version will print so that you have the content. Having your bible to hand might also be good.

With prayers and best wishes to you all. Take care

Tim and Fionnagh

Curvaceous Cook: Spring into Summer Risotto

I love this time of year, and eat asparagus at every opportunity, whilst it lasts. I grew up with a garden mad mum who grew all our veg and swapped some for eggs and things that she couldn’t grow. She had a huge asparagus bed in her half acre veg plot, so I had a lot as a child!

I also love the baby broad beans, and have found Kamazyn produce masses of small beans in pretty purply shells. If you can only get older ones, it really is worth preboiling for about 3 minutes, and slipping out of their shells. Fiddly, but makes all the difference

Good stock also makes a difference, and there are plenty of bouillion granules out there for this if you don’t make your own. I usually use home made chicken stock, but any pale one will do.

For 2 people;

  • 3 handfuls of risotto rice. My preference is for cannaroli
  • Slosh of white wine
  • 1 shallot or a small onion, finely chopped
  • 1 clove minced garlic
  • Bunch of asparagus, cut into bitesize pieces, having broken the end off at it’s natural break point. Keep  the tough bits 
  • 2 handfuls fresh broad beans, cooked for 5 minutes,  or a good cup full of frozen ones, thawed
  • Half cup of freshly podded peas, or same of thawed frozen ones
  • Approx 500ml warm stock
  • At least 50g freshly grated parmesan cheese
  • A little fresh mint and grated lemon rind

Bring your stock to the boil and simmer the asparagus chunks for 3 minutes. Then remove and cool, and add the tough stems to the stock. Simmer for a few minutes, and leave in the stock.

In a heavy pan, melt a knob of butter with a little olive oil, and gently fry the shallots and garlic till starting to go see through, ideally with no browning

Throw in your rinsed rice, and stir till all coated and slightly toasted

Throw in the wine and stir gently till all gone

Set the timer for however long your rice should take to cook. This is useful as a gauge later.

Gradually, a small ladle at a time, add the warm stock to the rice, constantly stirring gently. As each spoonful is absorbed, add another. You don’t want it to dry out.

When your pinger goes off, have a taste of the rice. It should be softening, but still have some bite. You will have used up most of your stock.

Gently toss the vegetables in, and season. Lid on, adding a bit more stock if it seems a bit dry, leave to simmer gently for 5 minutes.

Stir through the parmesan and mint and a good bit of lemon rind.

Serve with more parmesan and lots of black pepper.

St John’s Bellingdon – Sunday 13th June – on line service

Dear all 

As mentioned last week – this week we’re joining with Christchurch Waterside, St George’s Tylers Hill and St John’s Ashley Green. 

As with the usual Bellingdon service it gets uploaded onto the Chesham Parish YouTube site, but in case you need to go directly to it the link to the playlist where it will be is: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhOT_h5CIZ45mUopmh4igjYaSROBmGcC2

Chris Gerke is leading and the passage for the sermon is on Mark 4:26-34. 

Best wishes

Tim