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Monday, 6 April 2015
Traverse 15~A bloggers conference and event.
I recently attended the Traverse 15 bloggers event which was
hosted over three days at Kingston, a lovely market town south west of London.
Traverse 15’s main focus was on travel blogging; however some food and
lifestyle blogger friends and I decided to attend this event to broaden our
horizons.
Friday Day 1
After checking into Hotel Antoinette, a short walk away from
Kingston town, I met a bunch of friends for lunch to catch up with our news.
After lunch, we decided to check out the town and did a spot of prop shopping
before going back to the hotel to get refreshed and prepare for the evening
activities.
Kingston is an amazing place by day with it has a large
shopping centre and nearby historic places to visit. By night it turns into a gastronomical
delight with its array of lovely restaurants lined by the riverside. We decided
to have dinner at the Comptoir Libanais a magnificent Lebanese restaurant. The
restaurant is beautifully decorated with stunning Middle Eastern props; there
is also a selection of Middle Eastern groceries and spices for sale at the restaurant.
We decided
to try a selection of dishes from the meze, so that we could sample a variety
of different dishes. I must say the choices of vegetarian dishes on offer were
excellent and I really enjoyed everything I tried.
After dinner we all made our way to All Saints Church for
our first Traverse 15 welcome party and networking event. As we sipped chilled
glasses of prosecco, we enjoyed meeting and chatting to new friends; this was
going to be an excellent start to a fab weekend.
Saturday Day 2
Our venue for day two was Kingston University Business
School. Registration started at 8.30 and it was a full day of work shops,
lectures, panels and debates. We were initially concerned as to what we would learn
from this travel conference; however our concerns were soon wiped out. In
between the workshops and sessions we enjoyed cupcakes, coffee, lunch and
drinks which kept us charged up throughout the day. The conference was
very interesting and we gained a lot of knowledge from SEO to pitching to
working with brands, accounting, photography and monetisation. It looks like
future Traverse events will definitely be attended by food bloggers.
The day ended with a final recap of the day’s sessions and a
very unique bar service, where drinks were ordered through tweeting! What a super
end to a fantastic and educational day. Tired after the long day, we made our
way back to the hotel to refresh before dinner and the Saturday night party at
Kingston University Student Union. Sadly dinner at Little Italy in Kingston was
rather disappointing and did not match the amazing experience at Comptoir Libanais the night before. However the Traverse 15 after party made up for it.
It took me back years to my student days, drinking, loud music and fun!!!!
Sunday Day 3
Sunday morning was a day of experiences. Kingstonfirst had
organised a wonderful selection of experiences in and around Kingston. These ranged
from cookery classes to boat rides to Hampton Court, to beauty treatments and
also historic guided tour walks. Sadly the weather did not work in our favour
as it rained all morning and I was so glad that I had chosen to do the Thai
cookery class at Busaba Eathai restaurant.
My friend Heidi and I made our way to the restaurant where
we were greeted by Hesh, the senior Chef, at Busaba Eathai. After fuelling with
hot piping coffee we donned our chef coats so that we could experience Thai
cooking in a real working kitchen.
This proved to be one of the best cooking
masterclasses I have participated in. Being able to cook in a real working
restaurant kitchen was a dream come true. I felt like areal celebrity chef in my white chefs coat!! Hesh was an amazing teacher; the dishes
we cooked with him were Pad Thai, Som Tam, Smoked Chilli Mushrooms, Thai Fish
cakes and the Thai Calamari. The food we cooked for our lunch was packed with
flavour and was so tasty it left a lasting memory on out taste buds.
After such an exciting cookery experience and elaborate
lunch, it was time to enjoy a little bit of pampering and what better way to
end a lovely weekend than to have a beauty treatment. Heidi and I made our way to John Lewis
Clarins department where we were greeted by our beauticians who pampered us
with facial skin treatments and a mini back and neck massage. We left with a
detailed personal beauty plans and samples of Clarins products so that we could
continue to use the beauty regime our beauticians had prepared for us. It was a
lovely relaxing way to end a really exciting, informative and fun filled
weekend.
The organisers of Traverse 15 and Kingstonfirst did a
fantastic job to make the weekend so successful. I am looking forward to next
year’s event with great anticipation.
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oh wow, the whole weekend looks like so much fun. I would love to cook in a proper professional kitchen x
ReplyDeleteThis looks like you had a great time, so much to fit in. Great post.
ReplyDeleteHelen - #ukbloggers
This sounds like such a fun event. You look in your element at the Thai cooking class.
ReplyDeleteMust have been such an enjoyable experience.. you are so lucky.
ReplyDeleteI've not heard of this conference so interested to read about it.
ReplyDeleteI've never been to Kingston before. It certainly looks very colourful from your photos! I will be humming a certain song by UB40 for a while now, I think!
ReplyDeletegreat photos - looks like it was a very interesting and enjoyable event
ReplyDeleteThis sounds a great weekend and the food looks fabulous too. I would love to do a cooking class
ReplyDeleteLooks like you ladies had so much fun! I wish I could be there with you :) Next time perhaps!
ReplyDeleteWow this looks like an amazing experience and it's obvious you had a wonderful time xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic sounding conference this is! I would love to make it to one myself one day :) x
ReplyDeleteIt sounds and looks like a fabulous conference. Great photos x
ReplyDeleteAhh I had an email about this, it looks like you had a great time! xx
ReplyDeleteI hadn't heard of Traverse 15, but it looks like it was a pretty fun and varied event. I confess I have not seen a blogging event yet that includes cooking and churches in the same breath!
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this event but it looks fabulous
ReplyDeletewhat a venue, definitely a great place to be, lucky you!
ReplyDeleteKingston's such a gorgeous place, and the conference sounds very interesting. I may well go along next year!
ReplyDeleteGreat choices with your prop shopping. Love everything you picked out!
ReplyDeleteThe conference was really really useful for me Nayna.
ReplyDeleteoh wow this sounds like such an amazing event! i would love to attend next year!
ReplyDeleteOh it sounds like a great weekend and real success, I'd love to do the masterclass too.
ReplyDeletelooks like a brilliant event! I've heard good things in the past x
ReplyDeleteSounds like a memorable experience. Love Lebanese food, and tweeting the bar - what a great way to avoid the inevitable crush.
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