Sunday, 29 November 2015

Rainy Days and Windy Weather

What has the weather been like where you are this weekend?  Better than it has been here in Liverpool I hope?  It has been truly the type of weather where the best option is to pop the heating on and hunker down indoors, lighting a candle and shutting the world away.
One of the fence panels even blew down, which is very much a domestic disaster in our world, but then I think that we should really thank our lucky stars as we so rarely suffer the extreme types of weather that some parts of the world do.  Apparently its very British to discuss the weather, is that right?
Luckily we didn't have any big plans for this weekend, and I only had to leave the house for the following:
1) A run - 6 km this weekend, I am trying soooo very hard to get up to 10km.
2) Food shopping, boring but essential.  We may have sneaked in a cuppa and a slice of millionaire shortbread as a reward for that too ;)
3) The local retail park - that was fun.  My lovely son, usually such a sunny chap can turn into a monster when shopping is involved.  So the hot chocolate we had when we got home could not have been in a more appropriate cup!
Other than those trips out we did indoorsy things.  Made some more Christmas ornaments to follow on from last weeks Bauble Wreath, cooked essential meals, fajitas, chili con carne, and ate takeaway....and then leftover takeaway (which tasted even better than when it was freshly cooked).
I planted an amaryllis, very much hoping it will flower at New Year, so we can start the year with some colour and new life in our home.
 I also helped EB make gingerbread.  I say 'helped', I am a bit like her sous-chef.  I wonder whether Nigella, Jamie and co. started out with their Mum fetching, carrying and clearing up after them? 
She used this recipe from BBC Good Food.  (I do love that site).   It was really straightforward, although true to form by the end of the cooking nearly every bowl and spoon in the kitchen had been used.

There was not too much worth taking photos of during the making, but I do love these tins - the one above we keep our plain flour in.  I assume its meant for cereal but it's just the right size and shape for flour.

I love this tin too - Lyle's Golden Syrup.  I think I can remember hearing that Golden Syrup was discovered as a by-product of sugar refining - and a very scrummy one it is too!  This packaging has not been updated or changed in all the time it has been produced.  Who would have thought that Golden Syrup was so fascinating?  You can see more about it's story here.
 We have loads of biscuit cutters, but most of them are mini, like this mini gingerbread man here - he is quite tiny.
 Of course, as usual we had a canine observer.  Max waited patiently to see if any of that tasty gingerbread mix dropped in his direction.  Sorry Maxie bit I'm not sure gingerbread is very good for you....
When the biscuits were cooked they had  lost their shape and to be honest they looked a bit odd, sort of puffy.  So we tried a trick that I think I can recall seeing on The Great British Bake Off, which was to use the cutters again on the puffy biscuits.  
This seemed to do the trick, but we had to be really quick as it didn't work so well once they had cooled.  A very happy by-product of this technique was all the off cuts - of course we had to test them....surely off-cuts like that are calorie free???
The recipe made loads of these mini-biscuits, and I can vouch that they are very tasty indeed.  They are paler I think than some recipes.  I'm sure in the past I have used treacle?  These are light and not really very gingery, which I like.  I guess if you like your gingerbread really gingery you could......well, add more ginger!
Have a great week x x 

Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Bauble Wreath - first proper post!

 Hello there, bear with me for my first proper blog post....very excited!

I've been meaning to try and make a bauble wreath ever since I stumbled across the idea on Pinterest. (We are keen on wreaths here, remind me to tell you another time about my clever Mum's pom pom wreaths).   Lots of American blogs suggest buying baubles from a 'dollar store', but I haven't been able to find any I like in the pound shops near me.  I found these in Poundstretcher.  The colour doesn't come out too well in the photos, but they are a pretty coppery colour, reminding me of rose gold.


I followed a tutorial on this blog: A Typical English Home.  I found the instructions really clear.


Look at me, I'm even using pliers.


I cut all the gold loops off the baubles, although you can still see them on this picture.


Once the coat hanger was bent into a wreath shape, the baubles were threaded on.


In the photo above, it's hard to see how it was going to come together, although the snap below shows that Max was keen to investigate.


What do you think of the finished wreath?  I didn't have any ribbon to finish it off, but being too impatient to wait till I had chance to go an buy some I pinched a Christmas Ted from the decorations box to watch over it for now.  Please ignore the wires in the background below, I need to practice my photo and blogging skills I think.

I'll update you once we have done our Christmas decorating and I find the right home. I think its too fragile to go on a door, I can picture baubles flying in all directions every time the door opened (or was slammed...please tell me that it's not just in our house that happens)

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Sunday, 22 November 2015

Welcome.

"You should blog about that."  So I kept saying to my daughter EB.Wrote.A.Blog  I think maybe in the end I got on her nerves. " Why don't you write a blog Mum?.  Then you could blog about it"

Hmmm...there was a thought.  I love reading other blogs, but surely my little old life isn't interesting enough for an actual real life blog?  But then again, how would I know if I didn't try?  The thing is, I want my baby girl to believe anything is possible, so what use am I if I won't even give things a go?

So here I am, working Mum of two, plus hubby and dog.   Interests (apart from nosing around on other people's blogs?); crochet, cooking, shopping, sewing, eating, make-up, browsing for hours on Pinterest, running (well, jogging).......hopefully you will find my blog interesting, it will quite possibly be therapeutic for me and certainly something fun for EB and I to do together.

Welcome to my blog :) Tor Xx