Wanted to share with you the easiest pudding in the world;
You need;
I packet of shortcrust pastry.
I packet of frozen fruits of the forest
small cube of butter
1 heaped desert spoon of brown sugar
Cut the packet of shortcrust pastry in half, and using
a rolling pin, and some flour, roll out the pastry.
I was able to cut out 9 heart shapes from the half packet.
Place in a hot oven (200) and cook until golden approx. 10 to 15 mins.
Put the frozen fruits , the butter and sugar into a small pan and cook over a low
heat until the fruit is defrosted and the butter and sugar has made a lovely
sauce.
Serve ! And enjoy every yummy mouthful.
I read an interesting article in the Waitrose cookery magazine,
available in store for £1.00, about a pop up tea shop at a
rowing club in Mortlake West London, it reminded me
of an exciting blog written by a fashion illustrator,
called seeds and stitches, the blogger discovered, an
amazing secret tea room, situated in a shabby
pub, the bar man lifted up the hinged part of the bar
and she was shown to the tea room. Staff dressed
in vintage clothes, served her tea ! Just added this
venue, on to my "to do" list.
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Sunday, 6 March 2011
Saturday, 26 February 2011
An ordinary life
Last sunday hopped on the train for a wonderful trip to Columbia Road Market.
There is a gorgeous vintage shop and tea room at the start of Columbia Road,
with desirable vintage linens and vintage china.
As I was lucky enough to be staying the night, so I could not take advantage of
the amazing flowers and shrubs, Next time !
Leaving the market behind we headed around the corner to the Geffrye Museum
It is set in a former almshouse of the Ironmongers' Company. For the home lover
the museum explores the past 400 years from 1600 to the present day.
The focus is on the living rooms of the urban middle classes in England,
particularly in London.
The Museum aims to show how homes have been used and furnished over
this period, reflecting changes in society and patterns of behaviour as well as
style, fashion and taste. An added bonus ! It's Free entry. Behind the houses
hidden from view is an amazing walled garden.
There is a gorgeous vintage shop and tea room at the start of Columbia Road,
with desirable vintage linens and vintage china.
As I was lucky enough to be staying the night, so I could not take advantage of
the amazing flowers and shrubs, Next time !
Discovered this great fabric and haberdashery shop
Beyond - Fabrics, well worth a look.
It is set in a former almshouse of the Ironmongers' Company. For the home lover
the museum explores the past 400 years from 1600 to the present day.
The focus is on the living rooms of the urban middle classes in England,
particularly in London.
The Museum aims to show how homes have been used and furnished over
this period, reflecting changes in society and patterns of behaviour as well as
style, fashion and taste. An added bonus ! It's Free entry. Behind the houses
hidden from view is an amazing walled garden.
Friday, 18 February 2011
yummy cakes
I made these yummy cakes from the Humming Bird Cook Book which I was
lucky enough to get for my birthday back in the summer.
If you like upside down pineapple or peach cake I would recommend these
peaches and cream cup cakes, they were very simple to make using tinned
peaches. When you bite into the cake you get a lovely mouth full of peach.
I have also really enjoyed the red velvet cupcakes, the white chocolate and
pecan nut cookies,and the apple pie. Can't wait to try the raspberry cheese
cake brownie.
lucky enough to get for my birthday back in the summer.
If you like upside down pineapple or peach cake I would recommend these
peaches and cream cup cakes, they were very simple to make using tinned
peaches. When you bite into the cake you get a lovely mouth full of peach.
I have also really enjoyed the red velvet cupcakes, the white chocolate and
pecan nut cookies,and the apple pie. Can't wait to try the raspberry cheese
cake brownie.
I used the recommended amount of frosting
but a little less would have been a better
balance. For all the lucky people living
in Brighton and Hove we have an
amazing tea shop on Church Road
(opposite the big Tesco's,)
Treacle and Co sell the most mouth watering
cakes, to eat in or for when there is no
time to bake to take home and enjoy.
Saturday, 12 February 2011
Last minute valentine card - free download.
Down load this cute mini valentines card
and matching envelope, for personal
use only please.
Down load this on to a sheet of A5.
and matching envelope, for personal
use only please.
You will need, 2 sheets of lightweight card
one A5 for the envelope and one
A6 for the card, ribbon, glue stick,
hole punch, scissors, ruler and knife.
Down load the card and envelope, trim if necessary,
fold the card in half and write your message.
fold the envelope in half and glue down each
side. Press the sides together.
Insert card into the envelope and punch two
holes at the top of the card, 3.5 cm in from the edge.
Thread the ribbon through the holes
and tie a bow, address the card,
and deliver. The envelope is quite roomy so
there is space to pop in a little gift or chocolate.
Down load this on to a sheet of A6.Down load this on to a sheet of A5.
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
FREE DOWNLOAD - VALENTINES CARD
Down load and print one copy onto light weight card and
download and print one copy of this below, to make the
envelope. (For personal use only please.)
You will also need I extra sheet of A4 paper to make the envelope, a cutting knife
glue stick and a cutting mat or something suitable to cut the heart out on i.e. a
magazine.
Cut out the heart shape and cut 1 cm from the end of the card.
Divide the card equally into 3 sections and fold.
Add your message.
Cut out the strips and the heart to make the envelope,
using the spare sheet of A4 paper.
Fold the spare sheet of A4 paper into 3 equal sections.
The two equal sections make the "envelope"
and the remaining section folds over.
Glue the back of the "map strips" and attach
to the side's of the folded paper to make
an envelope.
Trim the strips.Friday, 4 February 2011
Pancake day has moved to March ...........
Busy sewing and listening to Fearne cotton on radio one,
when she mentioned that pancake day, Shrove Tuesday,
was this year March 8th not in February as usual,
no no no .......... checked my lovely dodo diary
and yes ! Fearne is correct, so if like me you can not wait,
here's my favourite recipe from Delia
I had the "best holiday ever" this year in Greece,
As a light lunch or a large snack the children loved the
Pancakes served in many of the water front tavernas.
and we enjoyed the pancakes so much that on my return
to England still enjoying that wonderful post holiday glow,
I rashly bought this pancake cooker, from John Lewis,
its great the pancakes never stick success every time,
how ever with this fool proof recipe from Delia
using the usual flour eggs and milk, you add melted
butter to the batter, you do not need to grease the pan
and they do not stick.
I use this wonderful retro Kenwood mixer which my Granny
gave me, but the recipe works just as well using a hand held whisk.
My children love fruit, today i used frozen raspberries,
cooked with a tiny (2 teaspoons of butter and the same of sugar)
or nutella in their pancakes as well as sugar and lemon.
when she mentioned that pancake day, Shrove Tuesday,
was this year March 8th not in February as usual,
no no no .......... checked my lovely dodo diary
and yes ! Fearne is correct, so if like me you can not wait,
here's my favourite recipe from Delia
I had the "best holiday ever" this year in Greece,
As a light lunch or a large snack the children loved the
Pancakes served in many of the water front tavernas.
and we enjoyed the pancakes so much that on my return
to England still enjoying that wonderful post holiday glow,
I rashly bought this pancake cooker, from John Lewis,
its great the pancakes never stick success every time,
how ever with this fool proof recipe from Delia
using the usual flour eggs and milk, you add melted
butter to the batter, you do not need to grease the pan
and they do not stick.
I use this wonderful retro Kenwood mixer which my Granny
gave me, but the recipe works just as well using a hand held whisk.
My children love fruit, today i used frozen raspberries,
cooked with a tiny (2 teaspoons of butter and the same of sugar)
or nutella in their pancakes as well as sugar and lemon.
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
Seedy Sunday
Just want to share with you a few clutch bags made
from vintage re-cycled fabric that will be on the
village connection stall in Lewis for
seedy sunday. This weekend up and down the
country groups are getting together to swap
seeds.
The magnetic clips and the chain is From Kleins,
some of the vintage fabric is an old bedspread
and the other bits of fabric were cushion covers.
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