Recipe: Pulled Pork

Pulled Pork BBQ Sandwich

 I took a recipe from my Food & Family magazine and changed it just slightly. It was scrumptious! And what made it even better was the ease and simplicity of it. I WILL be making this again!



Ingredients:
2lb Pork Sirloin
1/2 cup Barbecue Sauce
1 onion
1/4 cup water
Rolls
Cheese

To Make:
Cut onion, keeping in rings. Place most of onion slices on bottom of Crockpot. Place pork on top of onions. Slather on BBQ sauce. Top with leftover onions. Pour water around bottom of Crockpot. Cook on low for 8 hours. Cut pork apart on a plate then put back into Crockpot. Mix, and it's ready! Put on a roll and top with a slice of cheese.

Are we women our own worst enemy?


I waxed lyrical about friendships on Monday. I went mental about the Sunday Life article (Jacinta Tynan, you are not my friend) on Tuesday. It's now Wednesday and I've just remembered an encounter the other day that has made me wonder even more about us women-folk. Sorry if my unintentional Women Supporting Women Trilogy is starting to bore you. Bear with me.

I was stumbling up the steps one Wednesday morning with The Badoo under one arm, Cappers hanging off the other, carefully shepherding Maxi-Taxi and his friend The Slowest Boy in the World into their classrooms. The Professor, a full-time career woman and mum of one of Maxi-Taxi's classmates who has barely given me a glance all year, said something she probably meant as light and funny, but I considered to be condescending. She said "look at you, drowning in children! It's why I only had the one child*, so I can go to work and be a real person sometimes."

After I finished punching her in the face 57 times, I managed to point out that actually (you arrogant bitch with the weird, flicky hairdo and boring corporate suit) I am a Real Person with an almost-full-time job who just happens to like drowning in children as well.

She was shocked beyond belief and stammered something about good work-life balance before scuttling off to do Far More Important Things. But the satisfaction I felt at being able to metaphorically pummel her senseless was very short lived. Why did I do that? I wondered. Why didn't I simply say that having lots of children to care for and spending as much time with them as I possibly can makes me a Very Real Person. The Realist kind of person there is, actually. Why did I feel the need to shrug off the SAHM tag (one she clearly thought was derogatory which I absolutely do not) in order to make my point?

I'm a bit of a SAHM in Working Mum disguise, I am. I'm not sure how this comes about, but thanks to my trusty Blackberry, I do try to manage my workload and hours so that I'm able to do a couple of drop offs and pick ups a week, a couple of canteen duties a term and a reading mum session every month. WMG also pushed me to put my hand up to be the Class Mum for Maxi-Taxi's class (apparently the very first Working Mum to take on the job). In addition, I dress super-casual for a city girl so they're probably all thinking "she couldn't possibly go to work in that outfit." But I think my biggest disguise is that I like hanging out with any kind of mum who'll have me and for a lot of Working Mums like The Professor, that just doesn't seem to be the case.

Now that I'm a Real Person with a job and all, The Professor is suddenly my new bestie**.

But the point is, I've infiltrated the SAHM camp, and I happen to know that they're a bit prejudice towards the Working Mum camp as well. They really are. I always feel just a little bit more WMG after a coffee with my SAHM lovelies. The never overtly spoken*** but implied judgement is that I'm not really raising my children or there for my children because I go out to work most days. A Real Mother stays home with the children. A Real Mother does the hard slog day in day out. A Real Mother. Ouch.

So I'm a bit torn between being a Real Person and being a Real Mother.

Truly I am. And I'm left asking: what is with the divide between "Stay at Home Mums" and "Working Mums"? I hate it. I don't feel it. I don't judge. I just think "whatever works for your family, whatever works for you" and I get on with bragging about the kids and bitching about the housework. What a wonderful world of mumming we'd cut ourselves off from if we only hung out with 'our kind'. It takes all kinds of women to be role models for our children and I hope I'm providing them with the right kind of balance. Not the "work and home" balance - but balance between knowing SAHMs and knowing WMs. You know, the important balance.



Have you noticed what I'm noticing? Do you think I'm being naive to think we should all be one happy family? How does it work for you?



* We will return to the Professor's 'one child' theory at a later date.
** Don't worry, I'm snubbing her nicely.
*** Oh, all right then, so ocassionally they just come right out and say it.

[Image by Ellen von Unwerth]


Join in the "Wordless Wednesday" fun here at Faith Hope and a whole lotta Love

Forgive


Forgive the sun who didnt shine
The sky had asked her in to dine

Forgive the stars that heard your wish
The moon prepared their favourite dish

Forgive the rain for its attack
The clouds have tears they can't hold back

Don't hate the birds 'cause they are free
Don't envy all the things they see

Don't block the wind, but hear its cry
Or else that wind may pass you by

Forgive the storm it means no harm
Could not resist to show its charm

Forgive the earth that never turns
Don't hate the sun, becasue too much burns

Life intends to not casue pain
The flowers bloom from all the rain

The storm will come and it will pass
The sun that shone, it grows the grass

The wind it cannot help but cry
The stars at night light up the sky

Forgive the world in which we live
We'll all find peace if we forgive.

~ Danielle Rosenblatt ~

Who can you forgive today?

x S.K.S x

Wordless Wednesday



wordless Wednesday


shhhhhh.....all you need to do to join in is enter your wordless Wednesday post below......enjoy the surprises as you visit all the entrants blogs....you never know what you will be looking at next!

Here is what I bought!

Thanks to everyone who provided advice to my little quandary yesterday about what to buy Fern as a 'gift' from her new little brother or sister when they arrive... taking your advice on board, I bought a little doll last night on Etsy!

This is her:
Isn't she cute? She is a Love Lulu doll from Nooshka, the designer I profiled on my blog last week! I almost bought a doll from the department stores, until I realised that what I really want is something that Fern will keep. Something a little bit special. Something made with love. And a plastic doll from KMart didn't quite fit the bill (for Xmas, however, I'm sure I will succumb!)

So, I am really happy with my little purchase and I can't wait til she arrives! Oh, and I bought those pink glass drawer handles I previously mentioned on Etsy today too, so I can't wait to put Fern's new chest of drawers together!

Thanks again for your help, ladies -- where would I be without you?
x

Peachy white choc gluten-free cupcakes

Peachy white choc cupcakes
Peachy white choc cupcake by Torie Jayne

Peachy white choc cupcakes (makes 20 cupcake size cakes)

Ingredients
125g (4.5 ounces) butter, softened
1/2 teaspoon (1/6 ounces) vanilla extract
150g (5.2 ounces) caster sugar
2 eggs
225g (8 ounces) self-raising gluten-free flour
2 peaches cut into small chunks
6o ml semi skimmed milk
100g (3.5 ounces) Belgium white choc chunks


Cooking instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 160-180 deg C (325-350 deg F).
  2. Line muffin tray with paper cases.
  3. Beat butter and sugar with an electric mixer until the mixture turns a pale colour.
  4. Beat in eggs, flour, milk and vanilla extract.
  5. Stir in the peaches and white choc chips.
  6. Divide mixture among cases.
  7. Bake for 25-30 minutes.
  8. Place cakes on a wire rack to cool.


To decorate (for 20 cupcake sized cupcakes)

Ingredients
Butterfly Cupcake Toppers
Vanilla butter frosting

Instructions
  1. Fill piping bag with the vanilla frosting and pipe in small peaks on top of cakes.
  2. Push Butterfly Cupcake Toppers into center of cakes.

To make Butterfly Cupcake Toppers, click here

Butterfly cupcake toppers

P.S Thanks to everyone who has voted for me so far in the mydeco Design Democracy awards! You're very sweet!

Have a sweet day!

Handmade Naturals

I remember the first time I learned how to "cleanse, tone and moisturise" I was a young teenager and my mum booked me into a beauty and deportment class in the city. These classes taught young girls how to develop a daily skincare routine, apply basic make up, how to carry ourselves in public, how to speak one on one and to a group and how to have self confidence through those "difficult teenage years". I was so proud and excited when mum picked me up from graduating with a small little present. My very own cleanser, toner and moisturiser! I was over the moon and was eager to get home and try my brand new products! Over the past decade I have used hundreds upon hundreds of products and have never found one I truly love. The past few years I have been a fond user of body shop products as I liked their background and beliefs as well as their products. This was until I got my hot little hands on these gorgeous products...


Handmade Naturals by Corrine 

Her Mission: To make a completely natural skin
and body care range at a very affordable price
without sacrificing quality.

My first product I received from Homemade Naturals was the Jojoba oil. I was working with a lady and I was telling her about my concerns for the rash on the 2 year olds arm (that I nanny for). She said to put this on each day and it will clear away...and it actually did...I had tried everything from vitamin E cream to paw paw cream to even sudocrem but nothing took the rash away except for this oil! I was blown away by the results and was touched when the next day the lady bought me a bottle. She said to take it home and put it all over my body and even in my hair! Never one to hold back on trying something different I went home and did just that! I was skeptical though and thought that being an oil it would be extremely greasy and would get all over my pj's and bed sheets. So I put on old flanneys and put a towel down on my pillow and bed but the minute I put the oil on my skin it literally sucked it up! It was like my skin was craving its nutrients and it left my skin feeling so soft! I have been a convert ever since!

The following Friday after baby gymnastics with the 2 year old I took a quick detour before home and headed straight to this shop. I could have spent hours in there! It was so gorgeous and amazing and every product I read just had the most divine ingredients...Jojoba oil being very prominent in most of the products. And best part was that every product was so incredibly affordable and definitely cheaper than most products in the supermarket. I chose carefully and decided to buy a face exfoliant and a face cream. The face cream I chose was "Rosehip and Jojoba Face Cream" as I knew i already loved the Jojoba oil so I stuck with what I knew! This cream is made up from jojoba, apricot kernel, macadamia nut and sunflower plus pure essential oils of french lavender, geranium and rosewood, rosehip and evening primrose. It is to die for and just melts to your face and has a fresh and calming smell which isn't very over powering.  

These products are just so beautiful!  

What is your favourite Beauty Product? 

x S.K.K x
So much to think about...



So much to do and so little time. Crafting and birthday planning, playing and house hunting or maybe a house renovation ? what ever happens it will be fun...