We are feeling full of inspiration after a wonderful event with the beautiful Olia Hercules. Her debut cookbook Mamushka, published this month by Octopus, is brimming with delectable recipes and mouth watering photography. We were lucky enough to have Olia with us for her first cookery demo, she cooked Kurka Tabaka (Garlicky Georgian Poussin) for our hungry audience and we assure you - it was delicious!
After scouring through the stacks, picking the ones we wanted for ourselves - we decided to continue the penguin party throughout the shop. Including a window display filled with books and coffee from another OCC (Ouseburn Coffee Company) whose coffee we sell in our DELI. We like to think coffee plays a big part in fueling classic literature! Click the link for more.
A couple of weeks ago Bill, Shaun and Phillippa headed off to The London Coffee Festival in search of information, inspiration, - and caffination! (As if we need extra encouragement to drink more coffee!) Here is a sneak peek at what we got up to...
Over the past few weeks, Shaun and Phillippa have been secretly building a mansion in our HOME department. It has finally made its way into our windows, and the new inhabitants of Main Street St Boswells have a home!
Inspired by our current favourite picture book, 'Mouse Mansion with Sam and Julia' by Karina Schaapman, our version is designed around the little Maileg Mice that we sell in our bookshop.
Dutch author and artist Karina Schaapman spent years building and furnishing the Mouse Mansion in which her collection of stories takes place. Each room depicted in this incredibly detailed book is inspired by stories from the artists childhood. The elaborate house is 6 feet wide, almost 10 feet tall and made from cardboard boxes and papier-mâché. Karina's mansion contains more than one hundred rooms to explore - our version may be a little smaller, but we like to think of it as more of a Scottish Tenemnet... See more below..
Our HOME department is an ever evolving space that each season refreshes and replenishes itself with all manner of objects old and new. Beautiful reclaimed pieces of the old Mainstreet buildings are re-worked and installed to house carefully selected books, quirky antiques and unique homeware. This Spring welcomes a host of heavenly textiles, iconic utility essentials and serious coffee kit.
The 'It' shelves behind the counter
Clockwise L-R: Stoneware mugs from Plum & Ashby, Handmade leather notebooks from Art Box Design,
The iconic Bialetti Moka Pot, enamelware from Emalia Olkusz
books, from selection
The Hemsley sisters Jasmine and Melissa, are seriously 'In Vogue' - but really though. As contributing editors for Vogue and The Guardian, these girls have their fingers on the pulse of the super cool, superfood industry. This beautifully bright inspiring book is full of delicious recipes that happen to be gluten, grain and refined sugar free. Best of all they work hard to dispel the myth that fat makes you fat, quite the contrary, 'low fat' food full of emulsifiers and sweeteners are the real enemy. The Hemsley sisters encourage the use of animal fats and butter - natural ingredients that our bodies were built to digest and gain nutrition from. “For the past 60 years, we've been discriminating against all kinds of saturated fats, natural or not,” says Melissa. “The whole time we should have been discriminating against processed and hydrogenated fats.” The book is brimming with inspiring recipes which offer a modern take on 'back-to-nature' eating. Try the insanely good recipe for BBB (that's Black Bean Brownies) and the girls secret weapon vitamin, mineral, collagen and keratin boosting 'Bone Broth'. You will be adding coconut oil and chia seeds to shopping basket before you know it.
"Melissa and I realised that despite loving to cook and eating 'healthily', we were still suffering from everyday ailments such as acid reflux, painful bloating, IBS, eczema and being constantly exhausted from the stress of our jobs," explained Jasmine, also a model. "We started to research and read everything we could get our hands on, but we couldn't find just one ethos that we could live by. After many months of using ourselves as guinea pigs we finally found a way to eat that made us feel vibrant, strong and healthy." - Jasmine Hemsley
Check out the girls making 'courgetti' at the brilliant Riverford Farm in Devon:
Hemsley + Hemsley is available to buy here at Mainstreet, that is if we haven't bought all the copies for ourselves! It would make a great alternative Easter gift for those not of the chocolate persuasion.. (or to have as well as chocolate, - more likely surely?)
We are pretty big on beer in the Mainstreet DELI, our range of ever expanding craft beers is really interesting at the moment, worth a look! So with that in mind, this month'sSUPPLIER FOCUS are award winning local artisan brewers TEMPEST Brewing Co.
Testing the wares at the Traquair House BEYOND BEER festival
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all of us at The Mainstreet Trading Company!
What a season it has been, filled with all kinds of festive cheer and goodies. The shop was full to the brim with treasures, fairy lights and freshly cut holly, all to set the scene for a magical Mainstreet Christmas.
Here's to a another fun filled year behind the blue doors!
Main entrance to our bookshop and cafe, with Helen at work
This year we were honoured to have super talented author/illustrator and friend of Mainstreet,Helen Stephens paint all five of our front windows. She has transformed our shop front into the wintry Alpine world of her new book, Mimi and the Mountain Dragon, her latest collaboration with another firm friend of Mainstreet, Michael Morpurgo. Click the link below for more...
A funny, poignant and frank collection of essays from the acclaimed writer/director/star of HBO's hit series 'GIRLS'. Lena Dunham offers brutal wit and stumbled upon self-awareness from the eyes of an honest young woman. This book is the most blogged about, most instagrammed 'IT' book of the moment and a sure fire win for twenty-something women in search of imperfect wisdom.
Theo Decker
The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
The long awaited third book from Donna Tartt caused all kinds of excitement to ensue when it was released last year. The endeavours of perilous Theodore Decker and his Carel Fabritius missing masterpiece continue to be hot topic several months later. Tartt's characters are becoming household names, they have exceptional hold on you long after you put down the book. Full of big, complicated ideas beautifully constructed and passionately portrayed. Mitchellian Charm The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell
Metaphysical twitching, genre switching, narrative jumping, soul cycling. David Mitchell delivers a supreme free-wheeling exercise in first person narrative, telling the story of one woman's life through those that encounter her. This book begs to be taken apart, read twice and put back together again just to fully appreciate Mitchell's stylistic prose. A real feat of complex storytelling that will satisfy fans of 'Cloud Atlas'.
Good Art vs Bad Art
Playing to the Gallery by Grayson Perry
While the majority artists manifesto's are an expression of personal taste or artistic beliefs, this book from self proclaimed 'Essex transvestite potter' Grayson Perry, turns this formula on its head. Based on his hugely popular series of Reith Lectures, Perry breaks down the taboos of the art establishment and encourages us to pose such questions as "Is art still capable of shocking us?" and "What happens if you place a piece of art in a rubbish dump?" Full of hilariously truthful illustrations and thought provoking comments on contemporary art today.