Monday, 21 May 2012

A Flourishing weekend with the girlies

Psalm 92:12-15
The Amplified Bible  does these verses total justice in my opinion!


12 The [uncompromisingly] righteous shall flourish like the palm tree [be long-lived, stately, upright, useful, and fruitful]; they shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon [majestic, stable, durable, and incorruptible].

13 Planted in the house of the Lord, they shall flourish in the courts of our God.

14 [Growing in grace] they shall still bring forth fruit in old age; they shall be full of sap [of spiritual vitality] and [rich in the] verdure [of trust, love, and contentment].

15 [They are living memorials] to show that the Lord is upright and faithful to His promises; He is my Rock, and there is no unrighteousness in Him.
                       
I shall be reading this verses through slowly and thoughtfully again and again....






My reflective soap carving which  is now positioned on the bedside table as a reminder at the start and the end of the day.

soap carving tree

and on the back....as if I needed reminding....!


work in progess



A privilege to enjoy a brilliant weekend with some lovely ladies, all 25 of you!

Sunday, 13 May 2012

Perfect Popcorn!

It was decided. Chick flick with mates:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letters_to_Juliet

 A great opportunity to try out the Toffee popcorn recipe recently discovered on Pinterest (don't get me started on this site!)

 Basic Popcorn
  • 3 Tbsp oil
  • 1/3 cup  popcorn kernels- (this makes enough for a bowl of plain too(with salt and melted butter added to taste)
  • 1 large covered saucepan

1 Heat the oil in the saucepan on medium high heat.
2 Put 3 or 4 popcorn kernels into the oil and cover the pan.
3 When the kernels pop, add the rest of the 1/3 cup of popcorn kernels in an even layer. Cover, remove from heat and count 30 seconds.  This method first heats the oil to the right temperature, then waiting 30 seconds brings all of the other kernels to a near-popping temperature so that when they are put back on the heat, they all pop at about the same time.
4 Return the pan to the heat. The popcorn should begin popping soon, and all at once. Once the popping starts in earnest, gently shake the pan by moving it back and forth over the burner. Try to keep the lid slightly ajar to let the steam from the popcorn release (the popcorn will be drier and crisper). Once the popping slows to several seconds between pops, remove the pan from the heat, remove the lid, and dump the popcorn immediately into a wide bowl.



 Here is the original link for the Toffee popcorn:

http://bloggingwithchildren.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/crazy-karo-crunch.html

I have added what I did below:

Crazy Karo Crunch Ingredients: 

1/2 cup Butter melted
1/2 Cup Karo Syrup (Light) - I used ordinary syrup
1 Cup Brown Sugar
 1/2 tsp Vanilla -I forgot to add this!
2 Quarts air popped dry pop corn - I filled a v large deep rectangular oven dish which was about  half of the popcorn I had prepared.
Cooking spray - Didn't bother as dish didn't need it
Preheat Oven to 200 degrees -Gas 4 in my case

 .Spread the popcorn across the rectangular dish.



3. In a pot on the stove, combine butter, sugar, and syrup on high. Stir until boiling. Reduce heat to Med-High and boil for EXACTLY 5 minutes. Add Vanilla.




Drizzle over popcorn, stir, and bake for 15 minutes. .



Remove from oven, mix the popcorn and caramel around, replace in oven for another 15 minutes.



 Repeat the above, until caramel corn has been in the oven for 45 minutes (Instructions said 1hr, but this too long for mine)  and has been mostly covered in caramel. I wanted a Butterkist look, so mine was pretty much coated! You could always include more popcorn if you want a less crunchy effect....but what's the point?! (Dentist's bill, I guess...)




 Allow it to cool, break apart, and serve.

Oh my word, it was AMAZING and really DID taste like Werther's original as she states! Thought I had made too much, but don't think it is going to last long in this house.... oh and they enjoyed the film too!

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Is it me?

Saw this in Poundland (or was it in the 99p shop?!) in Romford.....I'm sorry...

Make your own crisps and chips?!!!!!

I despair.....

but it made us laugh....and a photo had to preserve the moment!



Thursday, 26 January 2012

Thursday afternoon, slowing down and enjoying the rhythm!


Came home from work this afternoon and this was the view I had from my back garden!



and the other end of the rainbow!




.....and the full effect on the video!



The light was exquisite. I am constantly thankful for this panoramic scene that I can enjoy day after day throughout all the seasons.

Then I sat for a bit and did some of this:


...which will be a tunic top to go over trousers.  I'm no expert but I find it relaxing and it helps me to slow down and ponder!  I'm keeping to the straight forward patterns at the moment, although I must just show  you this, now that Christmas has gone!




For a special lady!

Then off I went with a small bag of bits and bobs for a local charity shop.....of course whilst I was there I had to peruse the books. My excuse being to look out for the Book Club reading books that are coming up.  I was shown the back room in which were stacked crates of books, paradise!  However, I could only gaze as there were so many piled up, I would have had to dismantle the whole area! my eyes did alight on a Nigel Slater book though....I love that man's mouth, forget the recipes, when he is on TV, I just stare at the curve of his mouth....hahaha, mad woman!

So here it is, such sensible recipes, food we all eat!


Photography is outstanding too!

However I believe my next culinary attempt will be Chinese tabioca! Got the ingredients (left by a previous medic....refuse the check the sell by date, sure it's fine...) Found a recipe online, it's chilled and is made with coconut milk....pictures may follow! (Bet you can't wait...)

Until then, have rambled for long enough, need to plate up the dh's dinner.  He will be home after extended hours surgery...12 hours at work being all things to all people.  I'll leave him to unwind in front of the TV in peace without me jabbering on (have learned the hard way! ) As for me I shall retire to my bed surrounded by my books and many thoughts, unwinding in my own way...with  A.W.Tozer!





Saturday, 21 January 2012

"Any place I hang my hat (or coat) is home!"

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Had a bit of a change around since the New Year!

It is interesting how you continue to do things the same old way without questioning why you did it in a certain way originally and whether it still works as well. This was well illustrated recently when I noticed how our coats always hung over the shoe rack so that when you looked for your shoes you had to go rummaging through the jackets that draped all over them…

 So why was that? Then I remembered three small boys with school coats and hats who couldn't reach. So where were those small boys now?!

Time to change!

Coat hooks were removed, two were broken anyway.....we were going to get around to it...eventually! New hooks bought, Coat rack moved to a more suitable higher area, shoe rack at the base, free of  trailing coat hems....

Sideboard bought (been saving!) Drawers filled with hats, scarves and gloves (in that order)  Large cupboards: toys and games for visiting children, Small cupboard: umbrellas, kagoules etc

I keep stroking the woodgrain as I walk by....

The chair can be grabbed and used if we need it for extra people dropping in for coffee. At Christmas. it can still be our  Chrsitmas tree space! (Yeah, thought it through...so that's what wakeful nights are all about then!

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This is the wallhanging given to us by a special lady this Christmas! It goes perfectly with our theme and replaces a smaller,rather sad, faded and old one which I needed a reason to remove.  It will be repurposed into something else when I get inspired!

It is twinkly with small mirrrors and works well with the mirror style curtains I made for the front door.


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So times have moved on and now so is the decor, little by little!

 

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