Soupa
Most of this came in the form of cooking. The first thing I did was to make soup. I hardly ever eat soup - it just never excites me but all I could think about one day this week was my burning desire to make an autumnal soup. I also got to use my blender attachement for my Kenwood mixer for the first time which of course, ended in absolute disaster. After I had prepared my butternut squash (which is not an enjoyable task, may I add) and sweet potato with my stock and various other spices and flavours, I had blended it to perfection and it tasted divine. As I unscrewed my blender to serve my piping hot soup whilst I was barefoot and apronless, instead of unscrewing the base of the blender, I opened the bit above which resulted in a sort of orange soup fountain that then covered the floor, walls, cupboards, unit, hob, my dress and my bare feet. I let out a yelp and used almost an entire roll of kitchen roll to clear it up but all was ok. I was more distressed that this soup, that I had tasted only minutes before, could not be enjoyed. I settled for a tin instead on that occassion. The next day, being the trooper that I am I decided to start again and this time used my hand blender. I added a little more chilli which gave it a kick and it made two nice lunches, which I enjoyed with fresh tiger bread:
Christmas
The second thing I did was start my Christmas Crafts. I tried out the salt dough and couldn't believe how easy it was. I am yet to paint them but for my first experiment, I thought they came out quite cute. I am going to finish them off with gingham ribbon and I was thinking of mixing gold glitter in with my paint to give them a bit of texture. As I am VERY traditional when it comes to Christmas - there are only three acceptable colours to use which are; red, gold and green. So that is what they shall be. I think if the gingerbread men come out nicely then I will make lots of these as gingerbread men make for my favourite type of decoration at Christmas time...they are just SO cute. I did a nice one that isn't on the picture that says 'Peace' - now I'm glad I bought all these cookie cutters! This is a really cheap and easy task to do with kids too - it probably cost me under £1 to make all these as I already had the cutters but I bought two packs of kiddie ones (the hearts and stars) which came 5 to a pack for £1 too and I've used them for biscuits as well.
Apples
A week or so ago, I made an apple, cinnamon and sultana cobbler and apple sauce. From that I had 3 apples left over. Another day this week, I couldn't get the apples out of my head and had to use them for something. So, apple crumble it was. One of my favourite hearty and easy peasy desserts ever. I liked this recipe though there did seem to be an excessive amount of crumble to fruit ratio but that was probably my fault. I used this recipe and would definitely recommend it :)
I also made this spiced Carrot cake which, for a cake is relatively low fat as it doesn't use butter but vegetable oil and low fat natural yoghurt. It smelt yummy.
I do love the switching of clothes. I keep all my winter clothes in a separate place so that I can put away the summer dresses until next year, and switch them for winter woolies like woollen socks and oversized cardigans. I love fluffy warm tights and long boots. I also have an obsession with mittens, my favourite pair are my knitted ones with the long string which make me feel like a child. I have loads of massive winter scarves and cardigans. I love short nights where we can just shut ourselves in warmth and drink Christmassy drinks with good movies and blankets. The landscape (especially where I live) looks stunning when all the leaves are turning. I will get my camera out for that this year :) Sadly our coffee shops don't tend to brink out autumnal drinks but I love it when the Christmas ones get announced. I think Costa's were the best by FAR last year. I digress...
Soon, if not today I will be watching Elf. Every year I watch that movie over and over and over and as soon as I have watched it once it will mark the end of Autumn in my head and the start of Christmas. I will be thinking of cinnamon, mulling, jam making, spices, carols and gingerbread men. That will be my new focus. So autumn, if this is the last time I think of you this year - thank you for a great week. Alas, Christmas is around the corner (I tend to count Christmas as a season and not a holiday.)
Much Love xxx
Sarah,
ReplyDeleteI have made loads of salt ornaments. I have found that tinting the "dough" with gel colors works really well. You get the intensity of the colors. I also free form my ornaments. i will try to find photos to send you.
Alison
Sorry to hear about your soup. It sounded delish! Try it again soon.
ReplyDeleteTomorrow is fabric shopping day. I can't wait to find some fun western/American fabrics for you!
Alison! Your comments worked this time! Ah that sounds like a great idea - I found a book at a Market stall yesterday all about Salt Dough and I'm kicking myself because I didn't buy it! I may have to search the internet, there was a really nice Mexican looking one! I would love to see your photos - I'll remember the tinting tip. In the end the soup was lovely! I'm going to keep experimenting. I am SO excited about the fabric! Ah thank you so much, I love getting post anyway but knowing it's all the way from America is going to be even more exciting!! xx
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