Tuesday, 15 May 2012

A big thanks to Aggie Mackenzie, Stoke newington's queen of clean!

May  Meeting- Aggie MacKenzie- Good housekeeping Guru and cookery author
Aggie MacKenzie

Wow, what a fantastic opportunity we had to meet and chat with Aggie MacKenzie a local stokey resident who became a household name on Channel 4's How Clean is Your House? Aggie's work covers a broad range: apart from TV and radio presenting, she writes a food page every month in Good Housekeeping, tests kitchen gadgets every month in Delicious, and writes a weekly page in Best
Aggie shared some of her top tips for cooking, cleaning, and life in general. We loved that she admitted to not being a "clean freak" Aggie says a home should be clean enough to be healthy, but dirty enough to be happy. Here's a couple of the tips she shared with us-

Copper bottomed pans- 
This would be one of Aggie's desert island utensils, and she can't do without her trusted and well loved pan

An Aerolatte whisk-
This inexpensive device is great for creating barista style Lattes at home without sacrificing valuable space for large coffee maker machines. Combined with a stove top perculator, you'll never want to nip out to a starbucks again!

Green fairy Liquid washing up liquid-
This inexpensive product is a the ultimate pre wash solution and de-greaser. Forget expensive pre-wash stain treatments and get back to basics with a readily available product. Washing up liquid is designed to cut through grease, so is great for grubby collars, oily spots on clothes and even works on tomato stains!

Aggie is the proud Mother of 2 sons, and her eldest is currently training as a chef, cooking must be in the blood! We spent a lovely hour with Aggie, and would like to thank her for generously giving up an evening to be with us
Claire-Louise Hardie- Secretary SNWI

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Meet Aggie Mackenzie- Good housekeeping Guru and queen of clean

Meet Aggie MacKenzie- Good housekeeping Guru and cookery author
Aggie MacKenzie

Aggie MacKenzie first came on to our screens in 2003 as the Dirt Detective in Channel 4's How Clean is Your House? Since then she's appeared in many different programmes, from reporting on The One Show and The Politics Show to cooking on Come Dine With Me. With a background in women's consumer magazines, Aggie's work covers a broad range: apart from TV and radio presenting, she writes a food page every month in Good Housekeeping, tests kitchen gadgets every month in Delicious, writes a weekly page in Best, covers numerous subjects for other national publications, often participates in advertising campaigns and takes on public speaking engagements.

This month it's £3 for members to attend and there's our usual £5 fee for visitors,  do remember to grab a drink from the bar on the way in.