Friday 22 May 2015

I LOVE WEEKEND – The Grant Property guide to what's on in YOUR city this Bank holiday weekend.

Are you excitedly awaiting this bank holiday weekend or still squeezing in revision before your last exam? Whichever situation you are in it is the weekend and wherever you are it's important to have some you time.

We have a very conscientious recipe this week, it's meat free since it's The Vegetarian Society's National Vegetarian Week. It's a veggie lasagne, great with salad or chips and garlic bread too! You can see it here. We learned this week that parmesan is not veggie friendly (who knew) so remember that if you plan on dazzling any vegetarians with your culinary prowess this weekend. 

Up North the wonderful musical that is Wicked is hitting HMT all the way through to next Saturday. Treat yourself, it's fabulous!

Also one to enjoy for the whole week (although opening night's always the most fun) in Dundee The Duncan of Jordanstone Art, Design & Architecture Degree show opens tonight for a week. There's also a live stream via their website, something to remember if you head along.

On Saturday night in Stirling head along to hear the sweet sound of Apphia Campbell at The Tolbooth. She's performing 'Black is the Colour of My Voice', beautifully inspired by Nina Simone before she takes it to this year's Edinburgh Fringe.

If you posses a sweet tooth you need to be in Glasgow tomorrow for the JellyBear Grand Opening Party. JellyBear is the newest foodie delight to hit Glasgow's Merchant City and there will be tasters from 1-3pm on Saturday. It even offers vegan cake!

You don't have to be a theatre buff to want to head to Edinburgh's Playhouse. Derren Brown's In town with his much acclaimed one man show Miracle. He's playing on Friday and Saturday and quite frankly who could pass up the opportunity to see if it's all real?  

Whatever you get up to stay safe, and if you make it along do any of the events featured in our blog share your pictures and reviews with us!

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