Friday Feature - RubyJu

Rubyju
Rubyju
Rubyju

Welcome to Friday Feature. This week I am sharing with you the gorgeous, stylish dessert tables and candy buffets from RubyJu.

RubyJu is the work of best friends, Bec and Tammi, who found their combined love of fashion, entertaining, design, and all pretty handmade things brought them together to create RubyJu. The pair are based on the Gold Coast of Australia and there they create their unique dessert tables and candy buffets. I love the colour palettes and the intricate detail in their tables, from the satin ribbon wrapped macarons to the mini wedding cake pops and rose topped cupcakes.

To see more of RubyJu's work check out their pretty site and cute blog.

Happy Friday, sweets!

Pause: grateful


This week, I'm grateful for 154. exploring and 155. wondering and 156. solitude.

And I'm grateful to my friend Beth at BabyMac for hosting us this week. 

Click here to visit Beth and join in the linky.

Enjoy your week!

x

[Image via westoleit]

Delicious Paper Straws

I was very excited when my shipment of lovely paper drinking straws arrived this week - so many delicious colours to chose from.

Here is a look at this weeks new additions to the store - you can find them here.

(Looks a bit like the Brady Bunch Straw Family)

Stripe party bags and gingham party bags have also arrived - perfect for to fill with snacks, cookies or treats.



All the details of the lovely partyware can be found on the Sweet Style website
Leanne

Pause: four


Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry,
their passions a quotation.

Oscar Wilde

[Image by Steven Lippman]

Sunny yellow cake pop supplies

Sunny Cake pop supplies

This week on "Wonderful World of Etsy" I bring you sunny yellow cake pop supplies. How cute is the sweetie pop tree with the bumble bee cake pops? Or the stylish wooden cake pop sticks? I can't wait to make another batch of cake pops, the possibilities are endless!


Have a sweet day!

NOT mother of the year, then?

I care a lot about my children's nutrition. Well, in the sense that they rarely eat fast food, they get juice only at parties, and I avoid the frozen convenience section at the supermarket...

From 6 months onward, I lovingly steamed, pureed and froze little containers of vegetables rather than rely on jars... I hand rolled my own sausages, fer goodness sake!

And, like hungry sparrows each of my delightful children opened their little cherub, strawberry-scented mouths to take in the delicious, homecooked, goodness I provided for them.

Yes, at 6 months my children looked like the cover of an Annabel Karmel cookbook. Indeed, many of my recipes were extracted from those tomes. And I congratulated myself on setting up a marvellous food-foundation for their future.

Fast-forward two years and this is an illustration of a typical mealtime at my place:
Does this look like the cover of an Annabel Karmel cookbook to you?!? Folks, where have I gone wrong?

Last night, I cooked up:

- Snow peas, carrots and peas
- Fish Fillets with soy mayo

and instead, my daughter ate:

- cold 2-minute noodles
- Dora the Explorer yoghurt
- Half a piece of vegemite toast.

It is a repeating pattern. It doesn't seem to matter what I make, my daughter turns her nose up at it, pushes her plate away in disgust and would cheerfully go to bed hungry. Except - despite my pitifully weak threats - I can't let her. Thus the vegemite toast.

She won't eat vegetables. Not even hot chips -- are they even a vegetable?!
She won't eat cheese on toast.
She doesn't eat baked beans. Or spaghetti. Or chicken schnizel. Or stroganoff. Or hamburgers. Or tuna mornay. Or anything from the "Feeding Fussy Kids" cookbook by Antonia Kidman NOTI thought would be the answer to all my problems.

She will eat toast.
And cornflakes.
Mini sushi-rolls with tuna.
Cheese biscuits.
Yoghurt.

And that's about it.

I'm at a complete loss. And as - night after night after night after night - she rejects my meals, I am losing my motivation to even try. I hate cooking, always have. I only try because I love my kids and want them to eat well. But when my Labrador eats the meal I spent an hour preparing for my children, its hard not to let it get me down. I've well and truly lost my mojo.

Have any of you been through this? Have you any tips or never-fail recipes you could share with me? I am not quite ready to give up just yet.... but I'm getting close!

x

i am

eating one of these
weather watching for tomorrows big wedding day
listening to giggles coming from downstairs as miss 3 & her Daddy are watching 'the Gruffalo'
thinking about what to eat for lunch
needing to hang out some washing
wishing my husband could be home from work on holidays everyday
wishing you all a happy weekend
i'll be back here next week after i have recovered from 12 hours of photographing love & marriage & celebration
i can't wait.