Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Yes, two posts in one day :)

Oh chocolate heaven! The kids and I have just finished making this amazing chocolate cake recipe from Nigella.

From Food

Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake

Ingredients:
  • FOR THE CAKE:
    • 200 g plain flour
    • 200 g caster sugar
    • 1 teaspoon baking powder
    • ½ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
    • 40 g best-quality cocoa
    • 175 g soft unsalted butter
    • 2 large eggs
    • 2 teaspoons real vanilla extract
    • 150m l sour cream
    • FOR THE ICING:
      • 75 g unsalted butter
      • 175 g best quality dark chocolate, broken into small pieces
      • 300 g icing sugar
      • 1 tablespoon golden syrup
      • 125m l sour cream
      • 1 teaspoon real vanilla extract
      • sugar flowers, optional
      • Directions:
        1.Take everything out of the fridge so that all the ingredients can come to room temperature.
        2.Preheat the oven to 180°C and line and butter two 20cm sandwich tins with removable bases.
        3.Put all the cake ingredients – flour, sugar, baking powder and bicarb, cocoa, butter, eggs, vanilla and sour cream – into a food processor and process until you have a smooth, thick batter.
        5.Divide this batter, using a rubber spatula to help you scrape and spread, into the prepared tins and bake until a skewer comes out clean. About 35 minutes (start checking at 25 minutes). Switch the two cakes around in the oven halfway through cooking time.
        6.Remove the cakes, in their tins, to a wire rack and let cool for 10 minutes before turning out of their tins.
        7.To make this icing, melt the butter and chocolate in a good-sized bowl suspended over a pan of simmering water.
        8.While the chocolate and butter are cooling a little, sieve the icing sugar into another bowl.
        9.Add the golden syrup to the cooled chocolate mixture, followed by the sour cream and vanilla and then when all this is combined whisk in the sieved icing sugar.
        10.When you’re done check the consistency, It should be liquid enough to coat easily, but thick enough not to drip off. you may need to add a little boiling water – say a teaspoon or so – or indeed some more icing sugar:
        11.Choose your cake stand or plate and cut out four strips of baking parchment to form a square outline on it (this stops the icing running on to the plate). Then sit one of the cakes, upside down.
        12.Spoon about a third of the icing on to the centre of the cake half and spread with a knife or spatula until you cover the top of it evenly. Sit the other cake on top, right way up, pressing gently to sandwich the two together.
        13.Spoon another third of the icing on to the top of the cake and spread it in a swirly, textured way (though you can go for a smooth finish if you prefer, and have the patience). Spread the sides of the cake with the remaining icing and leave a few minutes till set, then carefully pull away the paper strips.
        14.I love to dot the top of this with sugar pansies – and you must admit, they do look enchanting – but there really is no need to make a shopping expedition out of it. Anything, or indeed nothing, will do.

        (Serves: mmm, depend how gluttonous you feel)

        It looks complicated, but really insn't. You can do the whole thing in the food processor - too easy!

        I am literally salivating waiting to try this. But in a rare display of self restraint, as it is already 4:30pm I am going to wait until after dinner . . . must wait . . . . must . . . not . . . be. . . . tempted!

        This Month's Scrapjack

        Howdy all!

        Here's my latest offering for the Aussie Scrapjack site. I had a lot of fun doing this one. I am loving B&W photos atm as well as the old Kraft CS BGs.


        Well a very quick post today. I need to go and pack away my gear and do some real work LOL.

        Saturday, July 18, 2009

        {Not Quite} Neiman Marcus

        I'm not sure if you are familiar with the urban legend surrounding this cookie receipe. Long story short a Neiman Marcus customer claims she was charged $250 when she asked for the recipe of a cookie she enjoyed in the retailers cafe. Outraged, she proceeded to email the recipe to everyone in her address book and so on. According to SNOPES (a site I personally find useful to sort the wheat from the chaff in my own inbox) the story is totally bogus. Even Neiman Marcus themselves have got in on the act though and posted the cookie recipe on their website - Brilliant! It's true what they say . . . "There's no such thing as bad publicity":)

        I digress :) So this recipe is inspired by the genuine version of the recipe from the NM website.

        I have played around with this one quite a lot but here is the version that I love the best.

        From Food

        Choc Chip Cookies

        Ingredients:
        • ½ cup unsalted butter, softened
        • 1 cup light brown sugar
        • 3 tbsp white sugar
        • 1 large egg
        • 2 tsp vanilla extract
        • 1 ¾ cups plain white flour
        • ½ tsp baking powder
        • ½ tsp baking soda
        • ½ tsp salt
        • 1 ½ tsp instant espresso powder
        • ¾ cup white chocolate chips
        • ¾ cup milk chocolate chips

        • Directions:

          Preheat oven to 160℃

          In the bowl of an electric mixer cream the butter sugars until fluffy

          Beat in the egg and vanilla, then espresso powder

          In another mixing bowl, sift together the dry ingredients and beat into the butter mixture at low speed until just combined. Add the chocolate chips.

          Place 2tbs drops of dough onto a greased cookie sheet allowing room for the cookies to spread. Gently press down on the dough with the back of spoon to spread out into a 5cm circle.

          Bake for about 20 minutes or until nicely browned around the edges.
          I like my cookies soft and chewy, but they are equally nice as a crispy treat too. I also like to replicate the "just out of the oven" warm and gooey feeling so I zap them in the microwave for a few seconds - like 10 seconds :)

          (Makes 20 - 24 cookies)

          Omit coffee (or limit servings!) for children :)



          Friday, July 17, 2009

          Vintage Chic

          My very talented friend Jodie has just set up her own shop on Etsy with amazing scrapbooking/Cradmaking embellishments handmade from vintage finds. Check these out!




          Has this girl got talent or what?

          There are heaps more goodies at Jodie's Shop SWEET VINTAGE. Check it out now!

          Sunday, July 12, 2009

          And some more . . .


          So here is a LO I did today. This is my entry for the July Roadmaps sketch challenge blog. This is the sketch . . . .











          . . . . And my interpretation

          I had in my head that I want a Kraft cardstock background (soon to be stocked by my good friend Vikki at Scrappin' Bitz) but of course I didn't have any. You know what it's like when you have an idea and nothing else will do? So I packed up Mum and the kids for a mercy dash to Spotlight.

          I am sorry to say that their scrapbooking section, and in particular the selection of Cardstock has gone somewhat downhill. But they did have an American Crafts CS that looked the right colour, only textured. I was a little disappointed until I realised I could just use the back!

          Thursday, July 9, 2009

          More Scrapping!

          Howdy! Just a quick post to share my entry for the White With 1 Challenge Blog for this month.

          Here are the criteria for this month:

          WHITE - Dominant colour
          WITH 1 -
          PURPLE
          WITH 1 - CIRCLES

          There is still plenty of time to get an entry in if you are feeling inspired by this challenge, so Have a go!

          Purple is not colour I work with very often at all, but it seemed only natural that I do a Dockers LO.


          I started this at Rochelle's place last night. But as usual when a few of us get together, there was a lot of cuppas eating and gas-bagging going on and not much scrapping - well on my part at least. So I finished it off today, not sure how I feel about it, but it tells a story anyway :)

          OH and thanks MUM for the Photoshopping, and lunch, and babysitting - what a legend!

          Monday, June 29, 2009

          My Kind of Aromatherapy

          This is what I have been waiting for all day. The weather has been cold, wet and wild. I knew that once the kids were in bed that I would have the house to myself and I can't think of any better way of enjoying a cold evening alone than this

          From Food


          With mince pies, goes mulled wine. Don't fight it.
          MULLED WINE
          Ingredients:
          • 1 bottle red wine
          • 60m l (4 tablespoons) dark rum
          • 125m l Earl Grey tea
          • 1 tablespoon dark muscovado sugar
          • 1 orange, quartered, each quarter stuck with 1 clove
          • 1 star anise
          • 2 cinnamon sticks
          • 1 tablespoon honey
          • Directions:
            Put all the ingredients in a saucepan, bring almost to the boil, but before the aromatic wine actually boils, turn down to the lowest possible heat and keep it warm as you ladle it into any nearby glass.

            If you need to make mulled wine that isn't really mulled wine because you have to provide drink that's non-alcoholic (as I had to do for the Christmas fair at my daughter's school last year) then you can substitute a bottle of red grape juice for the wine, half a bottle of rum flavouring (I'm sorry) for the rum.
            Nigella Lawson

            Today, no rum in the cupboard so I substituted Brandy. And I tell you what if this recipe can make a cheapy red taste this good, just imagine how superb with a good one.

            I am an Aussie through and through, and have never had anything but a summer Christmas but can I just say that the aromatics are so heady and my house smells incredibly festive.

            Fa la la la laaaah la la la laaah

            Sleeping Beauties

            Poor little girl. She's sporting a nasty cold, didn't get much sleep last night and her mean Mum dragged her into work for a boring, grown up meeting. It all got a bit too much, and after constant nagging, badgering and whining didn't work she had to resort to a full sobbing tantrum to get her Mum to leave.

            On the 10 minute drive home, the sobbing started again because "It's just so far to our home!"

            Much distress then when Mum had to stop at the supermarket to pick up a couple of things for dinner. But on the promise of a new lip gloss happiness was restored - ever so briefly.

            After much debate, Mum finally agrees to buy the three pack of lip gloss just to keep the peace and onward we trek to collect the rest of the groceries. Due to extreme weather (and monthly!) conditions, mum is in dire need of some chocolate comfort and so the lolly aisle is visited. At which point DD3 decides lip gloss is not going to cut it and goes for lollies instead.

            "So we will put the lip gloss back then?"

            "Yes, I want a lolly"

            Brilliant! Three pack of lip gloss $10, Hello Kitty novelty candy $2.95. What a coup! And happy little girl to boot.

            We drive into the garage, which happens to be the exact point at which she is finishing candy.

            "Did you remember my lipstick Mum?"

            "We got a lolly instead remember?"

            *POUT*, *throw hello kitty on floor of car*, *dissolve into tears of hopelessness*.

            Mum carries her to bed amid screams of frustration and fury.

            The storm outside is brewing also and I decide to bring the animals in. The leg-lifter goes to the garage. And the other one? Well here is my chance for a little peace and quiet. I let her into the storm inside. Open the bedroom door. *Jump**LICK*KISS*The crying stops.

            "Can puppy sleep on your bed? She's cold and scared from the storm. Will you look after her?"

            A little smile creeps onto her blotchy tear-streaked face.

            "OK Mum"

            And in a few moments . . . this . . . .
            From Life

            What she doesn't know is that the lip glosses did make it into the shopping basket. To use as leverage for when we have to do it all again on Wednesday :)

            Friday, June 26, 2009

            You won't believe how good these are . . .

            I was introduced to these amazing little treats when we held a scrapbooking night at our home last Christmas. Kayleen brought these along and was inundated with requests for the recipe. So thanks for sharing Kayleen :)

            BEWARE: One is not enough - in fact, consider making a double batch, you won't believe how good they are!
            From Food
            Christmas Pecan Tarts

            Ingredients:
            • 1 package Pampas Sweet Pastry Shells
            • ¾ cup pecans, chopped
            • ¼ cup brown sugar
            • 2 teaspoons plain flour
            • ½ cup maple syrup
            • 2 teaspoons unsalted butter, melted
            • 1 egg

            • Directions:
              Preheat the oven to 180°C fan forced 170°C.
              Spread pecans on a baking tray and toast in the oven for 5 minutes. Remove from oven and allow to cool.
              In the bowl of an electric mixer place eggs, syrup, sugar and butter and flour. Beat gently until well combined. Stir in pecans.
              Place pastry cases onto a large baking tray.
              Spoon 1 tablespoon of the mixture into each pastry case.
              Bake in a slow oven for 25 – 30 minutes or until pastry is golden brown.

              As with any baking, the quality of the ingredients makes a big difference to the outcome here. I use best quality (real) maple syrup, and dark muscavado sugar.

              Wednesday, June 24, 2009

              More Scrapping!

              Now don't faint, but I have now completed three LO's in two days - and let me just say that judging by the state of my house, it sure looks like it. Anyway, time to share:

              From Scrapping Stuff

              Love at first sight

              This one is for the sketch challenge on Roadmaps. Had a great time doing a boy page. It's been a while :)

              {15} Years . . . and still having fun

              This one is for White With 1. This month's challenge was white with red + brackets.

              These challenge sites really are a great way to get the creative juices flowing. It's been a long time since I have been this inspired. What fun!!!!

              Just a quickie post today. Really should go and make an effort with the house b4 school pick up.

              Thanks for looking!

              Tuesday, June 23, 2009

              Scrappin' Again

              Here is a LO I just completed (a little at Tuesday Club - a little at home LOL). This one is for the Aussie Scrap Jacked challange site. A great idea to "scrapjack" a LO from a scrapbookers blog and use it as inspiration for others.

              Lil Princess

              I'm really happy with how it turned out. Loving bright colours atm too - the more colour the better :)

              Thanks for looking

              Saturday, June 20, 2009

              Rainy Saturday

              We had a lovely rainy Saturday in today. I decided to get out the scrapping gear to finish my Stamped Images Swap transparencies for Scrappin' Bitz and of course the kids wanted to join in.

              Though DS5 dug this book out
              From Life
              and started to hunt for activities he could do. DD3 was quite content to scrap - until I reluctantly agreed to make up some Salt Dough. The good thing about this dough is that it can be made up from ingredients that are lurking in most pantries. Plus it is 4 activities in one:
              • Mixing
              • Modelling
              • Cooking
              • Painting
              This was a lot of fun to make, and dead easy too. Here is the recipe:

              SALT DOUGH
              Ingredients
              • 300g Plain Flour
              • 300g Salt
              • 200ml Water
              • 2 tspns Oil
              Mix all ingredients together in a large bowl with your hands until it comes together into a ball. Roll it out and start cutting!
              Place shapes on a baking sheet and cook in a moderate oven for around 20 minutes (fatter shapes may take longer).
              When the baked dough has cooled, decorate with poster or acrylic paint. Try mixing about 1 part PVA glue to 2 parts paint for a tough and shiny finish.

              I have managed to stretch this out to include an activity for tomorrow if it's still rainy, but I am sure that rain hail or shine, I will be made to get the paints out and finish what I have started :)

              So here are the results of our efforts today
              From Life
              DS5 Potato Dog and Owner
              (you can't see it in this pic, but the owner's T-shirt is adorned with a picture of potato dog)

              From Life
              DD3 Scrapbook Page
              (for Nana)

              From Scrapping Stuff

              And my effort, acetate image sheet x 9! Yes 9!
              It is not an experience I am willing to relive again in a hurry. That said, I am really looking forward to what I will receive from the lovely 8 ladies participating in the swap.

              Oh, and the Salt Dough? Well this is where we are at
              From Life
              until I am coerced into painting tomorrow. Eeeek, what have I got myself into?
              Cheerio!

              Friday, June 19, 2009

              Martha . . . Meet Nigella

              From Food
              What do you do on a stormy Friday morning when you are entertaining two little girls? Why bake of course.

              So here is what we made today. Martha Stewart's White Cupcake recipe, with Nigella's Royal Icing:

              VANILLA CUPCAKES
              Ingredients:
              • 3 cups cake flour (not self-rising)
              • 2 teaspoons baking powder
              • 1 teaspoon salt
              • 1 ½ cups (3 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
              • 2 ¼ cups sugar
              • ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
              • 1 cup milk
              • 8 large egg whites

              • Directions:
                Preheat oven to 170℃. Line two standard 12-cup muffin pans with paper liners; set aside.
                In a medium bowl, sift together flour, baking powder, and salt; set aside.

                In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat butter and 2 cups sugar until light and fluffy, 3 to 4 minutes, scraping down sides of the bowl as needed. Beat in vanilla. With mixer on low speed, add flour mixture in three parts, alternating with the milk and beginning and ending with the flour; beat until just combined. Transfer mixture to a large bowl; set aside.

                In the clean bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat egg whites on low speed until foamy. With mixer running, gradually add remaining 1/4 cup sugar; beat on high speed until stiff, glossy peaks form, about 4 minutes. Do not overbeat. Gently fold 1/3 of the egg-white mixture into the butter-flour mixture until combined. Gently fold in remaining egg-white mixture.

                Divide batter evenly among the muffin cups, filling each with a heaping 1/4 cup batter. Bake, rotating pans halfway through, until the cupcakes are golden brown and a cake tester inserted in the center of a cupcake comes out clean, 20 to 25 minutes. Transfer pans to a wire rack. Invert cupcakes onto rack; then reinvert and let cool completely, top sides up.

                I know these seem complicated and fiddly compared to other cupcake recipes, but they are oh so worth it! You have never tasted a more moist cupcake that is buttery, light and sweet all at the same time!

                From Food

                ROYAL ICING
                Ingredients:
                • 2 large egg whites
                • 3 cups pure icing sugar
                • 1 teaspoon lemon juice

                • Directions:
                  Combine the egg whites and confectioners' sugar in a medium-size mixing bowl and whip with an electric mixer on medium speed until opaque and shiny, about 5 minutes. Whisk in the lemon juice, this will thin out the icing. Beat for another couple of minutes until you reach the right spreading consistency for the cupcakes.

                  But of course it wouldn't have been the same without my little helper

                  From Life

                  From Life

                  From Life
                  Now - the dishes, Yuck!

                  Thursday, June 18, 2009

                  Great Day!

                  I've had one of those days today where I feel really satisfied that I have used every minute available to me. Here's how it went (condensed version):
                  • Drop DS to school
                  • Drive 15 Kms to take DH his lunch (it's OK, I was going in to town anyway)
                  • Return 15 down lights to Bunnings for refund
                  • Pick up reinker for stamp pad needed to complete Scrappin' Bitz swap
                  • Get flat packed storage units for kids rooms from Howards (my new favourite store!)
                  • Buy correct lights from specialist lighting store
                  • Now home!
                  • Remove 11 tiny twinkler down lights from home theatre 32 course ceiling using only dodgy kitchen step (not recommended!)
                  • Install 11 new tiny twinkler lights using only dodgy kitchen step - btw DO NOT TOUCH THE GLASS in case they blow up when you flick the switch!
                  • Now replace odd globes in remainder of house seeing as the dodgy step is in use anyway :)
                  • Remove shelf from kitchen cabinet recess to allow very sexy new bin from Howards to slide right in.
                  • Now, flat packed storage unit assembly . . . hmmmmm . . . have hammer, will hit stuff! Times 2.
                  • Mmm . . . rest of kids rooms now need organising to match lovely new units. Ditch, keep, vaccuum . . .
                  • Better eat some lunch. Leftovers again?!
                  • Now stuff 50 envelopes with payslips, timesheets and newsletters. Coach 3yo DD on finer points of applying postage stamps :)
                  • Post said letters
                  • Lovely new car interior is looking very shabby with bits of food, crumbs, sand and grass, shoes, clothing, fast food packaging. Time for a detail. Ditch, vacuum, windows - good!
                  • Have a look at rest of house - Total disaster! Sweep, wipe, spray, wash - nice!
                  • Welcome home 5yo DS who has enjoyed a play over at a mate's house since being picked up by said mate's mum after school.
                  • Chat to lovely mum of mate for far too long - women! We just don't know when to stop gas-bagging!
                  • Dinner - Megs' delicious Slow Cooked Balinese Beef. YUM!
                  • Bath Kids, put kids to bed.
                  • Blog-a-long while waiting for DH to return (hopefully victorious) from mixed netball.
                  • Phew!!!!!
                  Now, before I start sounding like a self-righteous twat, I suspect that the real reason I have done all this is actually to avoid this

                  From Life

                  Wednesday, June 17, 2009

                  Room For Dessert?

                  From Food


                  The original recipe is from Donna Hay Modern Classics:2. I have tweaked a little, see what you think. Perfect for cold winter nights.
                  RICE PUDDING (made with leftover rice)

                  Ingredients:

                  • 1 cup full cream whole milk

                  • ½ cup double cream

                  • 2 eggs

                  • 2 egg yolks, extra

                  • ½ cup caster sugar

                  • ¾ teaspoons vanilla bean paste

                  • 1 cup cooked rice, separated with a fork

                  • 2 tablespoons sultanas

                  Directions:
                  1.Preheat the oven to 150 degrees celsius.
                  2.Place the milk and cream in a saucepan over medium heat and heat until hot but not boiling.
                  3.Place the eggs, egg yolks, sugar and vanilla in a bowl until well combined. slowly pour over the hot milk mixture, whisking well to combine.
                  4.Grease a 2 litre capacity pudding basin/casserole dish. Spread rice and sultanas evenly in the base of the dish.
                  5.Pour the mixture into the dish through a strainer.
                  6.Place in a baking tray and pour in enough hot water to come halfway up the side of the dish.
                  7.Bake for 50 minutes or until just set. serve warm or cold

                  (Serves 4)

                  If you are not keen on the slightly grainy texture that you get from vanilla been paste, you can substitute 1 1/2 teaspoons of vanilla extract.

                  Quite right Vikki

                  As my good friend Vikki so astutely pointed out, I did say in my last post that I had two killer Leftover recipes to share, and only ended up posting one. I had a bit of a fight with Blogger last night and I am sorry to say that blogger won!

                  So here is what we had for dinner last night with $4 chips from the local chippy and some steamed veg. See; it's not all glamour and five star dining around here LOL.

                  BOLOGNESE PINWHEELS (made with leftover Bolognese sauce)
                  Think of these as a variation on Beef Wellingtons, only way tastier.

                  Ingredients:
                  • 2 cups  Bolognese sauce, cooled, not too watery
                  • 2 sheets store bought puff pastry, room temperature
                  • 1 egg
                  • 1 tablespoon water
                  • 1 cup parmesan cheese, grated
                  • Directions:
                    1.Preheat oven to 180℃
                    2.Whisk together egg and water in a small bowl
                    3.Brush pasty sheets lightly with egg wash (this provides a moisture barrier)
                    4.Spread half of the Bolognese sauce on one sheet of pastry, leaving a 2cm strip of pastry free of sauce along all sides. Sprinkle over half the parmesan.
                    5.Roll the pastry away from you just about 5cm, then fold in the sides about 2cm and continue rolling to the end.
                    6.Repeat steps 2 - 5 for second sheet of pastry and remaining ingredients.
                    7.Place the rolls seam side down on a baking sheet lined with baking paper, brush with egg wash and bake for 30min or until golden brown.
                    8.Remove from oven and allow to cool for about 5 minutes before slicing into pinwheels about 5cm thick.

                    (Serves 6)

                    Perhaps not everone's cup of tea for a main meal but if your kids will eat them cold why not try them as an alternative to a sandwich in their lunch box?

                    Thanks to my Cooking Club buddy Megs for the inspiration for this recipe.

                    One more "leftover" recipe to follow

                    Tuesday, June 16, 2009

                    Anyone for Leftovers?

                    The most remarkable thing about my mother is that for thirty years she served the family nothing but leftovers. The original meal has never been found." [Calvin Trillin]

                    Do you ever have that inner struggle? You know the one "I've made too much of this or that . . . I know I shouldn't throw it out . . . but what on earth can I do with it?"
                    In this day and age it's certainly in every Domestic Goddess' interest to be as thrifty as possible. So here are two ideas I have stumbled across that are super delicious and with a couple of key ingredients hiding in the pantry you can pull them off at a moment's notice.
                    From Food


                    SALMON FISH CAKES
                    (Made with Leftover Mashed Potato)
                    Ingredients:

                    • 500 g cold mashed potato

                    • 418 g tinned salmon, preferably organic

                    • pinch cayenne pepper

                    • grated zest of 1/2 lemon

                    • salt and pepper

                    • 1 egg

                    • for coating and frying:

                    • 2 eggs

                    • 100 g fresh bread crumbs

                    • 50 g unsalted butter

                    • 2 tablespoons Welly Boot Extra Virgin Olive Oil

                    Directions:
                    1.In a large bowl, and preferably with your hands, mix together all the fishcake ingredients.
                    2.Cover a baking sheet with clingfilm, plunge your hands back into the mixture and form fat, palm-sized patties. Place these on the baking sheet and stand in the fridge to firm up for about 20 minutes to an hour – or considerably longer if that helps.
                    3.Beat the eggs in a shallow soup bowl and sprinkle the bread crumbs onto a dinner plate. One by one, dip the fishcakes into the beaten egg and then into the bread crumbs, sprinkling and dredging over as you go to help coat them. When you’re all done, put the butter and oil in a large frying pan, heat till it begins to fizzle and then fry the fishcakes on each side until the crusts are golden, and speckled brown in parts, and the soothing centres are warmed through.

                    (Serves 3)

                    I use tinned salmon here because I think, strangely enough, that’s how they taste best (if it’s good enough for Marguerite Costa, it’s good enough for me) and it means you can have the wherewithal for these about the place at all times. I do have to warn, though, that, the unfried mixture smells absolutely vile. Just hold on to the thought that, once cooked, it tastes wonderful.

                    Download
                    recipe.

                    Wednesday, June 10, 2009

                    Well wotta-ya-know? Toot-Toot!

                    Isn't it funny what happens when you take a break from scrapping? I had been feeling thoroughly uninspired for maybe six months. And with literally the first layout I did when my mojo came back this is what happens.

                    Please do pardon me for tooting, I just think it's funny!

                    Tuesday, June 9, 2009

                    Check this out

                    Oh Wow! I'm in heaven. Darling Hubby Dave has just found this amazing Application for our Mac. It's called **Mac Gourmet and it's like the Apple programmers went into my head and found all the things I wanted in a recipe organiser - and some features I didn't know I needed :)

                    I mean imagine, clicking on the recipes you want to cook for the week and a shopping list being generated automatically for you. And it knows what's in your pantry already, so you won't double up!

                    I am seriously excited about this people . . . now if I could just find the time to learn to use it properly LOL

                    ** That's Mac as in Apple, not Ronald MacDonald!

                    Monday, June 1, 2009

                    Morning Coffee

                    It's not just about the coffee, it's about the ritual. All the little parts that go in to making the perfect cup. 

                    First, warming the cup and filter basket. Then drying the basket and tamping in just the right amount of the pure dark grounds. There is the moment of anticipation as the glorious drizzle of golden elixir hits the cup and the heady aroma that follows. The unmistakable sound as steam meets cold milk and the magic of that pairing creating the hot, thick, foamy liquid. Then the pouring - a touch of foam first to protect the precious crema, then slowly filling the cup to the brim. A spoon or two of sugar sits suspended in the foam for a moment and then sinks to the depths of deliciousness.

                    There is the assurance that when all of the little steps in the ritual have been followed, a taste of heaven awaits. 

                    Mmmmmm . . . how much do you need a coffee right now?

                    Friday, May 29, 2009

                    Little Drops of Heaven

                    I have a confession . . . I love to bake. But even more than that I love to eat what I bake.

                    Usually I'm not really a fan of biscuits. Let's get real though, if someone puts a Tim Tam in front of me I'm not going to say no. But a home baked biscuit - now that is an entire different matter. I simply cannot get enough. Usually in our house it's double chocolate chip (which I will share another day). But this week it's Jam Drops.


                    Jam Drops with . . . wait for it . . . home made plum jam. Now before you go judging me as some 1950's stepford wife I totally cheated LOL. CHeck out this idiot proof recipe for super fast jam. I works equally well for any of the usual preserving fruits (I just happened to have plums that I wanted to use up). The secret is in the setting sugar.

                    Super Fast Jam

                    Crush 1kg cleaned fruit of your choice coarsely with a potato masher or blender.
                    Place fruit and
                    1kg CSR Jam Setting Sugar (1kg = 1 pack) into a large heavy based pot.
                    Heat mixture over low heat until sugar is dissolved – do not allow to boil.
                    Add
                    knob of butter and increase heat, to bring to a full rolling boil (a boil that cannot be stirred down).
                    Boil for 4 minutes only. Remove from heat, skim off any foam and test for set. To test for a set: remove pot from heat; put a small amount of jam on a chilled plate or saucer. Allow to cool and gently push a finger through this. If the surface wrinkles, the setting point has been reached. If not, return to boil and retest at 2 minute intervals.
                    Once you are happy with the set, bottle in *pre-sterilised jars immediately
                    Recipe from CSR

                    * I sterilise my jars by putting them in the dishwasher :)

                    Jam Drops
                    Ingredients
                    180g Butter Softened
                    1 Cup Caster Sugar
                    1 Egg
                    2 Cups Plain Flour (sifted)
                    1/2 Teaspoon Baking Powder
                    Jam to Decorate

                    Preheat oven to 180 degrees celsius
                    Place butter and sugar in the bowl of an electric mixer and beat until light and fluffy
                    Add the egg and beat well
                    Stir through the flower and baking powder and mix to a dough
                    Roll two teaspoons of the mixture into balls
                    Place on a tray lined with non-stick baking powder, allowing room for the biscuits to spread and flatten slightly
                    Press a finger into the middle of the dough to make an indent.
                    Fill the hole with jam
                    Bake for 10 minutes or until golden
                    Add a little more jam to the holes while the cookies are hot
                    Cool on wire racks
                    Makes 60


                    I love that these bickies can be made up virtually out of the pantry. Most home bakers would have this stuff hanging around.

                    And although 3 and 5 year olds are not known for their discerning taste, I was pleased to hear my kidlets heaping praises on these cookies like: "Mmmm, these are so good!" and "Yeah, they're the best!". BEWARE though, the kids are not the only ones that will be begging for more :) You have been warned!


                    Thursday, May 28, 2009

                    New Obsession

                    I was given flowers for my birthday (Thanks Lee!) earlier in the month and since then I have been addicted to having fresh cut flowers in the house.

                    I can't believe what a difference they can make to a room. I feel like a total Domestic Goddess when my rooms look like this (see pics). Fresh flowers have the added bonus of bringing the outdoors in. I don't know about you, but I can't help but feel uplifted looking at something this beautiful several times a day. 

                    But apart from being soul food, cut flowers are such an economical way of adding some style to an otherwise lifeless room. Forget the paint brush and sack the interior decorator! 

                    Before

                    After

                    SO PRETTY!
                    No need to be a flower snob and spend a fortune at the florist. These orchids were $9 from Coles. Yes, Coles :) I always keep an eye out on the "chuck outs" as well. Sometimes you can get a real bargain and you will still get a few days out of your flowers.

                    Oh and that is not an expensive designer vase - it's our wine carafe!

                    OK so now the next thing is to get some pics on the wall, and then the room will look complete :P

                    Cheerio 

                    Wednesday, May 27, 2009

                    Scrapping Stuff

                    So here are a couple of my most recent projects. These are the ones that represent the"Breaking of the Great Scrapping Drought" LOL

                    Shopping List Holder

                    Totally for myself, in a style that I like and for a functional and practical purpose. I had a bit of a personal epiphany at Christmas time while packing up the spare (scrap) room in preparation for guests. I had a whole heap of off the page stuff that served no purpose at all except to look pretty. That in itself is not a bad thing, but how much stuff do I actually need. It was then that I vowed that the only stuff I would make from then on would have a practical purpose - and suit the modern stylings of our home.

                    So this shopping list holder is an attempt at organisation. That is I should now be jotting down items as I think of them, rather than wasting valuable "child free" time on the morning of shopping day trying to remember what in the world we need! Seems to be working so far. 


                    "If She Could Talk 2 The Animals"
                    A Layout for the fabulous White With 1 Challenge Blog. The concept is to create a LO using white as the main colour with one accent colour and one other special element. Could be a word, an embellie whatever. I love this blog, such a great idea - especially for someone like me that prefers to start with a white bg most of the time. This month was white with olive green and birdies.

                    "Discover: The Wonder of Nature"
                    And lucky last is a double LO for the Aussie Pub Calls Roadmaps Challenge Blog. This is a sketch blog which I find particularly inspiring. Here is the sketch that this LO was based on - A loose interpretation i think, but I had a lot of fun doing it.

                    Well, that's it for now. Hope you stop by again soon :)



                    Blogging Again . . .

                    So . . .Um  it's been a while right? Over a year actually. So I'm wondering if anyone is still out there? Hellllloooooooo? Hm, big, empty, cavernous echo.

                    Oh well, I'm back and I'm ready to share again. 

                    You may notice that the blog is no longer called "pip's scraps". After a year of no mojo I have decided that my life needs to be about more than just scrapping. Shocking, I know. So this blog is now dedicated to my life as a wife, mother, cook, cleaner, scrapper, choir singer and part-time employee. I want to share all the little things I find on life's journey. So away we go!

                    Wednesday, April 16, 2008

                    Sneaky Peeky!

                    Oh dear, seems I have broken my resolution to post 3 times a week. Well, what can I say? Life is hectic.

                    In scrapping news, I have been working on a great little project for Rochelle at Embellishbits. I am doing a class at the Embellishbits and Scrappin' Bitz retreat in July. So here is a sneak peak at the products I am using:

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                    Interested? You can get all the info on the retreat here or here LOL

                    I have a heap more news to share, but I have a hubby crying out for attention!

                    Catch Ya

                    Tuesday, April 1, 2008

                    A qQuick Post B4 Scrapping

                    Just off to Tuesday Club (also need to drop Henry at kindy and the dog at the hairdressers!) but wanted to share this photo of Grace. Apologies for the quality but it was very dark and I couldn't see through the viewfinder. Anyhoo, we always check on the kids before we go to bed and this is how we found her a couple of nights ago. Fast asleep, standing up with the sheet on her head! Oh well, what ever works for her I guess ROFL!


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