cookie tradition

Every year hubby's family has a huge cookie baking day just prior to Christmas. Somehow hubby & I always end up late but get there just in time to make candy cane cookies and decorate the sugar cookies! And of course pack up tins to take home :) 

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Addison & her Great Grandma during her 1st Christmas cookie baking day! Grandma has been doing this tradition for sixty plus years. 

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The ladies who baked minus hubby's aunt.

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& me with my sleepy baby girl :)

looking forward to many more years of this tradition...
I'm excited that next year Addison will get to have a little nibble! ;)

now time to devour some before bedtime!

An imystery...

As I was downloading pics and movies from my iphone yesterday, I discovered something more than a little bizarre:



And to be perfectly honest, I have absolutely no clue how these images got onto my phone OR who the UFO (unidentified foreign objects) got there in the pictures!! I am not aware of any special software on my phone that would add such an embellishment to my images?! Perhaps it was my husband, but I didn't even know he could turn my phone on let along manipulate images in this way?? Its an imystery to me...

On an inote, however, I do find it mildly amusing that my not-quite-three year old can turn both the iphone and the ipad on without assistance, scroll across until she finds the app she is searching for and use it like she's been doing it all her life. The ipad in particular is her fave, she has asked for one for xmas (not happening) and is addicted to the talking books and the Tinkerbell app in particular. Have you seen that one? It has a talking Tinkerbell that repeats what you say and is where Fern discovered her first joke. Randomly, my daughter asked, 

"mum? What did the bumble bee say to the flower?"

I said, "I don't know Fern. What did the bumblebee say to the flower?"

"Hello honey!" my daughter cackled.

And just like that, my two year old told her first joke.

Yes, my daughter wants her own ipad. And to think I didnt even own my first mobile phone until I was 22!

Are your kids isavvy? What are your favy apps? Have you ever discovered something totally random on your phone -- do share!!

xx

wordless wednesday


Playing along here with the lovely Sarah.

wordless wednesday : the car phone



please join in by adding your wordless blog post to the list below, link back to here & enjoy visiting some other entries around yours.

*next week I thought it would be fun to post a photo of yourself in front of your Christmas tree so we can share some Christmas love around the world wide web* 

you in?!

Healing

My heart is breaking this week for a very special person and her family! There is nothing I can say that can sooth the hurt and nothing I can do can wipe away the tears but I want her to know that every day I am praying for her. Praying she finds the strength she needs to get through this time. I hope she knows that we are all here surrounding her with open arms and lifting her up and guiding her through this difficult time. Its hard. It's unfair. But I do believe at the end of this grey and hurtful road there is a beautiful rainbow with shining skies waiting for her and her family.


~ Time will heal her soul and her heart will smile again ~

x S.K.K x

Strawberry Panna Cotta

Strawberry Panna Cotta

I loved how the Eton Mess dessert was served in mini glass jars at the Next press event, which gave me the idea of making mini desserts for Christmas that I could use to fill my cupcake stand. I want an array of desserts, in a selection of colours, to match my dessert bar. For a pretty pink I am going for strawberry panna cotta! Now I just need to work out how I will decorate the jars?!?

Strawberry Panna Cotta (makes 4 mini jars)

Ingredients
  • 300g double cream
  • 30g sugar
  • 1 gelatine leaf soaked in water
  • 1 tbsp vanilla essence
  • 90g strawberry puree
  • 30g sugar
  • 1 gelatine leaf soaked in water


Cooking instructions
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  • Place cream and sugar in a small saucepan and gently bring to the boil
  • Remove from heat and stir in vanilla paste
  • Add the gelatin leaf into cream mixture and stir until gelatine dissolves
  • Pour mixture into jars and leave to set in the fridge


Strawberry Panna Cotta steps 9-12
  • Place strawberry puree and sugar in a small saucepan and gently bring to the boil
  • Remove from heat and add just the gelatin leaf into strawberry mixture and stir until gelatine dissolves
  • Pour over the top of the chilled panna cotta and leave in fridge to set


Home made Strawberry panna cotta

Have a sweet day!

Easy Christmas cheer: hosting without fear

Last Saturday we had a few friends over for a little Christmas cheer. Nothing too much, just a little bit fancy. I think keeping things simple is the only way to ensure you have people over more regularly than once a decade. The less you do the more often you'll do it.

Despite giving it a red hot go with surprising regularity, I am not a natural entertainer. I don't especially like cooking; I forget to top up drinks and we never have any ice. I'm not good with crowds. As a matter of fact, I'm rather anti-social. But I do love to set a pleasing table, I love a good laugh and I especially love not having to go anywhere to get it. Hence, I bring the laugh to me.



Of course, I also love to theme! So I set the scene with a few random hanging Christmas decorations. Those little Italian drink bottles that I use in just about every party in one form or another became little vases that I strung up with some jute and popped water and festive(ish) herbs into. They looked magical when darkness (finally) fell and the herbs smelt wonderful.


As mentioned, food is not my strong point, but I do like to cater a good spread. The secret is choosing things you can make ahead so you're not stuck slaving in the kitchen for the entire party. Nothing worse than missing your own party!

We started with olivey, dippy, bready, antipasty things and we sat down for a throw-it-in-the-oven and glaze and glaze and glaze baked ham with a cranberry and raspberry vinegar glaze (kinda like this one, only cranberry instead of redcurrant jelly and raspberry vinegar instead of balsamic); a marinate-before and then throw it in the oven lemony chicken dish;  a sweet potato salad that I've been making to much fanfare for about 10 years; a lentil, mint and lemon salad (I sprinkled goats cheese rather than haloumi) - this was a the surprise hit of the night and I will be rolling out again on Christmas day; and a potato gratin that was scrummilicious. A menu that basically shouldn't have gone together, but did so well.


I like to feed the kids before we groan ups sit down to enjoy ourselves. I spread out a big picnic blanket (okay, so it was the quilt pulled hastily from Maxi's bed) and they had mini-chicken or beef sausages on freshly baked rolls with a cucumber and tomato salad that went largely uneaten. The huge fruit bowl was devoured, however, so we all felt like they had earned their mini-vanilla ice cream cones with a choice of sprinkles to dip. Hmmm... do put the sprinkle-dip station outside... days later I am still picking up sprinkles from the living room floor, despite two vacuum runs and a sweep. When will I learn?

Hosting without fear means you are not scared to ask your guests to help out with a starter or a dessert. After dinner we enjoyed a delicious fudgey chocolate cake that my friend Jen baked and, my all-time favourite, a sticky date pudding made by my mate Linda. I could have kept eating dessert for hours and hours...

That's pretty much the extent of it at my place. Keep the wine flowing, the beer cold and token bottles of mineral water on the table so you fancy yourself just a little bit sober and you've got yourself the makings of a really easy, really fun night. The real trick is not worrying about the screech and mayhem that is 16 young children let loose while their parents kick back. I like to put the dad's to work pushing swings and kids into pools and making drinks and earthquakes on the trampoline. Despite their best efforts, however, we are still cleaning up the mess... but I wouldn't have it any other way.

Do you have a favourite entertaining meal to share?
I would love the recipe!!!