a little snack...




With apron on and clean little hands i let him choose a recipe from his cookbook...we prepared and had fun making spicy cheese and potato sticks.

...together we mashed, chatted, grated, tasted, rolled, dipped and ate...


Ingredients
mashed potato (400g)
tasty cheese (125g)
sprinkle or more of ground coriander
1 egg yolk, beaten
a little floor for dusting on a wooden board
a little beaten egg or milk for brushing
mixed seeds to coat the fingers - i used mixed sesame
 (fennel, caraway or sunflower would also be tasty and healthy)

Preheat the oven to 200c
Mix the mashed potato, cheese, coriander and egg yolk in a bowl
Lightly flour the board. roll out the potato mixture until 2.5cm thick, cut into finger lengths
Brush the sticks with beaten egg or milk and roll in the seeds
Place on a lightly oiled baking sheet and bake in the oven for 10 minutes until crispy and golden
serve with chutney

quick, easy and tasty....happy weekend to you all!
x

(recipe found in organic baby and toddler cookbook - easy recipes for natural food)

This week I'm grateful for... confidence


Three long years of swimming lessons.

By December 2010 he was still clinging to the steps, floaties on, bubble on; fearful, reluctant, stubborn, his hair dry. By January 2011 he is leaping unaided into the deep end to fetch rings at the bottom of the pool. Amazing stuff.

One thing changed: he was visited by our dear friend Confidence.

I think I can do it.

I know I can do it.

I'm going to do it.

This time I'm really going to do it.

Look, Mum! I'm doing it! I'm really doing it!

So, this week, I'm grateful for...

1. Confidence - thank you for showing my boy that he can conquer his fears and learn new loves.

2. My children's school - our second year in a row that you have taken a anxious Kinder child gently by the hand and embraced them with the joy of school life. You are a wonderful bunch of teachers, staff and families and we are lucky to have you.

3. Zooper Doopers - without you I would have exploded in the heat.



So, what's making you smile today? Grab my I'm grateful for... button from my sidebar if you like, add your I'm Grateful For post below and please add a link back to me in your post. Then pop over to visit other bloggers who are spreading a little sunshine. Happy day to you!





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P.S. Michelle from Mummy From the Heart runs a 'Reasons to be Cheerful' linky on Fridays. 
It's like the British version of 'I'm grateful for...' (and 'cheerful' seems such a very British word all of a sudden, doesn't it?). Pop over and link up to say hi.*
Reasons to be Cheerful at Mummy From the Heart


* Phew. Managed to nicely resist the urge to write 'g'day' there. I'm inflicted with a terrible urge to say 'g'day' whenever I encounter foreigners. It is not an expression I would ever dream of using in my day to day life. Embarrassing.

$100 Shopbop giveaway winner

Torie Jayne Giveaway
My contest ended yesterday and I just picked a winner using random.org and I am delighted to announce the winner of the Shopbop Giveaway is...

Drumroll please? Without further ado, the lucky winner is...

Pamela Keener. Who would like to spend her voucher on the Tibi Bianca shift dress. Please e-mail me your details.

Congratulations Pamela, you will receive $100 worth of store credit for Shopbop

Thank you to all of you sweets that entered, to my loyal followers and new friends.


Have a sweet day!

Valentine's baking goods

Valentine's baking goods

  1. Love Day cupcake liners
  2. Valentine's mini heart sprinkles for decorating cupcakes and cookies
  3. Coated red heart 3 inch cookie cutter
  4. Red nonpareils sprinkles for cupcakes or cookies

This week on "Wonderful World of Etsy" I am featuring Valentine's baking goods. Just in time to make your loved ones some home baked goodies!

Have a sweet day!

Dealing with Difficult People #7: Yummy Mummies


Now, settle. I'm not talking about a mother who takes care of herself and pride in her appearance. I think we all like to think that we keep ourselves nice. I'm talking about capital Y Yummies who care about nothing except the way they and their offspring look. They half-sneer (all they can manage due to their recent 'bowie') at anyone who doesn't wear heels on the school run and throw scorn at those who are less genetically and artifically blessed.

I think I've mentioned previously that whenever I see a Yummy Mummy I just want to stuff her into her Prada nappy bag and run over her with a Bugaboo pram.  It's not because they have coiffed nails and manicured hair. It's not because they have prams that need regular servicing. It's not even because their bums are so rock hard they don't even sway when they're running behind said pram.

No, it's not even that.

It's because they are so busy being Yummy that they often forget to be Mummy. Hence, at the playgroup you find yourself in charge of twenty kids while the Yummies sip herbal tea and compare spray tans. Hence, at the park you find yourself with extra kids to push on the swing, catch on the slippery dip and nose-wipe every two minutes. Hence, at the school gate you find yourself waiting patiently with extra children while Yummy is late yet again doing whatever it is that she does.

I yelp at the sight of one of them coming my way, furiously pushing her screaming baby while her iPod shuts out the world. Oh, what to do with those Yummy Mummies?

1. Don't become the Dummy Mummy
If you find yourself idly wondering how your new friend Yummy keeps her nails and clothes looking so groomed when she has 3 kids under 4, remember this: the reason she looks so good is because other people take care of the messiness of her children. Trust me, you don't want to become her other people so resist the urge to parent her children for her. Yes, you will feel bad that Axel has desperately been trying to get his mother to notice him for the past fifteen minutes, but not as bad as you will feel when you say 'Yes, Axel?' on her behalf that one time and suddenly find yourself with a new child called Axel.

2. Don't reveal shared interests
There's no denying that we are all a little jealous of how perfumed and pretty Yummy is. But never reveal your  weakness. Even though I have been known to visit beautydressers and hairtherapists myself, I make a point of loudly proclaiming what a waste of money I think regular salon visits are. I feel no shame in being such a hypocrite, in fact I use my most booming voice. If I'm feeling particularly mean I might go on to whine that it is money that could be used to fund programs like Bear Cottage at Westmead Children's Hospital. Those poor, underfunded children, suffering because Yummy needs french nails.

3. Dress down, baby down, down, down
A bit like our strategy for dealing with those Competitive types, you want to downplay any semblance of your own yumminess. This way you take the importance of looking photo-ready at every opportunity just right out of the equation. If you simply don't care one jot about appearances, Yummy has nothing on you. NOTHING.

4. The 'you have time for that?' defense
"Oh, hi Yummy Mummy. So nice that you've got time to get your nails done and a weekly 'blow out', but some of us are too busy editing our memoirs, portrait painting for the Archibald and teaching your child to read on Friday mornings for such fripperies. Would love to stay and natter, but I'm just off to collect my OAM for services to volunteering after I stop by the Chemist for some Ural... been very busy, you know?"

5. The ultimate 'since becoming a mummy' defense
This is where you confess that you were the yummiest thing in town before becoming a mummy. Oh scoff, this is no lie. We were all technically yummier before the stretch-marks and jelly bellies hunted us down. Maybe not the best thing going, but in our heads we were, right?

So, Once Was Yummy, but now you are so enamored with your cherished children that trivial things like yumminess have been thrown aside like last season's Gucci handbag. Back then you were concerned with the materialistic and the superficial, but now you've embraced the concept of role modelling and you don't want your daughter or son to grow up with, shhhhh, body image issues. Now you have seen the light and are a much better and happier person for it. In fact, you are quite convinced you have found heaven on earth you are so darn happy since becoming a mummy. Just look at your beaming smile and contented eye twitch.

They're hardly on the endangered list, so I know you know some Yummies. 
Would you confess to being one yourself? How do you handle yourself/ other Yummies?

[Image by Suse Bauer and her fabulous Revoluzzza creations]




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PSSSSSST... Today is the last chance to enter the writing course giveaway at the Fibro. Click on the image. Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to express yourself with educational feedback!! 

Rex International

Rex International
Rex Retro kitchenware
Rex International washing up brushes
Rex International enamelware
Rex spice jars
This week for my 'shops i love' page, I bring you another brand I saw at Top Drawer. They are called Rex International, and it is stocked at DotComGiftShop. I am loving their new retro kitchen range in a delightfully faded vintage colour palette. Among the range is shopping lists, herb jars, jam making sets and napkins. They have got a fab new enamel set of bread bins, clocks and tins. I am coveting their retro kitchen scrubbing brushes!

I am guest posting about love over at the sweet Kori's blog Blonde Episodes today, come and say hi!

Have a sweet day!

I'm Taking a Vacation...

Just a quick little check-in before I get around to my flight check-in to let you know I'm leeeeeaving, on a jet-plane... don't know when I'll be back again!

Well, ok I'll be back next Tuesday. But who knows what may happen in the meantime!

We (Dan, Fern, Elli and I) are off on our first family holiday as a family-of-four. Where, might you ask? Why, to the sunny Sunshine Coast in Queensland! Yes, there's been floods. Yes, there is a catastrophic cyclone literally on its way. But nothing is standing in the way of me and this holiday! It's been a while, you see. And we really, really need to get away as a family.

We're staying in an apartment that overlooks Mooloolabah beach and darn it if I am not going to curl my toes in the soft sand by this time tomorrow! Ok, I live 6 minutes away from a beach now, but have I been even once this Summer?!)

If you need me, I'll be sunny side up on a deckchair in my polka-dot bikini.. with, or without an umbrella!

See you next week with the launch of my brand new business! Promise! xx

Super sweet image from here
ps. As I write, cyclone Yasi is yet to hit far North QLD. I can only imagine how it must feel and what you must be going through as you bunker down and await the storm. Just know that the rest of Australia is thinking about you, and praying for you. God bless...