I came across this today on the net, just love it.
Now to get out into the garden and take control of the weeds!
Don't you just love it :)
Enjoy your day.
Shirley
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Friday, July 6, 2012
Sunday, July 1, 2012
In My Kitchen
Another month has flown by and here we are again sharing glimpses of favourite things in our kitchens. Also check out Celia's blog Fig Jam and Lime Cordial, a delightful blog by a very creative and talented lady. http://figjamandlimecordial.com/
I have found the Jamie Oliver Flavour Shaker great, hardly a day goes by without I find it in my hand being used for chopping herbs, making marinades etc.
My EMile Henry Tajine has been a godsend, great one pot cooking and the meat is melt in your mouth after the slow cooking, I can see this being used lots over the winter months.
I am a great believer in using varied oils for cooking, extra virgin olive oil, rice bran oil, grapeseed oil. I have recently add Niugini Organic Raw 100% Virgin Cold Pressed Coconut Oil for its proven health benefits. This is very mild tasting so really doesn't overpower the flavours of other ingredients when used.
Manuka Honey that we picked up while holidaying in Tasmania, the bees gather the nectar and pollen from the Tea Trees on Bruny Island, it is a rich tasting honey well known for its medicinal qualities.
Microfibre cloths have been around for ages. A friend introduced me to Norwex antibacterial microfibre cloths recently, they are embedded with silver inside the microfibres which is said to inhibit the growth of germs and bacteria. I bought this set of kitchen cloths.
Lastly, a piece of highly polished granite that I am using for kneading my sourdough on. Just lovely to work on.
I'm looking forward to seeing what others have been doing, making or finding useful in their kitchens.
Shirley :)
I have found the Jamie Oliver Flavour Shaker great, hardly a day goes by without I find it in my hand being used for chopping herbs, making marinades etc.
My EMile Henry Tajine has been a godsend, great one pot cooking and the meat is melt in your mouth after the slow cooking, I can see this being used lots over the winter months.
I am a great believer in using varied oils for cooking, extra virgin olive oil, rice bran oil, grapeseed oil. I have recently add Niugini Organic Raw 100% Virgin Cold Pressed Coconut Oil for its proven health benefits. This is very mild tasting so really doesn't overpower the flavours of other ingredients when used.
Manuka Honey that we picked up while holidaying in Tasmania, the bees gather the nectar and pollen from the Tea Trees on Bruny Island, it is a rich tasting honey well known for its medicinal qualities.
Microfibre cloths have been around for ages. A friend introduced me to Norwex antibacterial microfibre cloths recently, they are embedded with silver inside the microfibres which is said to inhibit the growth of germs and bacteria. I bought this set of kitchen cloths.
Lastly, a piece of highly polished granite that I am using for kneading my sourdough on. Just lovely to work on.
Shirley :)
Friday, June 29, 2012
Wet Day At Byron Bay
It has been raining all week here in Brisbane, this morning the sun was out, my daughter is on holidays so we decided to have a day out to see if we could spot any whales as they pass by beautiful Byron Bay.
As we were getting closer towards Byron Bay the weather was closing in and it was very wet, windy, the rain blowing in from the sea and we could see very little, not a good day for whale spotting.
Nevertheless, it was a great day out, a great change of scene which does us all good from time to time.
It was quite rough, the waves were pounding in, though beautiful to watch.
Hope you have a great weekend.
Shirley :)
As we were getting closer towards Byron Bay the weather was closing in and it was very wet, windy, the rain blowing in from the sea and we could see very little, not a good day for whale spotting.
Nevertheless, it was a great day out, a great change of scene which does us all good from time to time.
It was quite rough, the waves were pounding in, though beautiful to watch.
Hope you have a great weekend.
Shirley :)
Monday, June 18, 2012
Winter Vegie Garden Photos
A few photos of what's happening in our vegie garden now it is winter.
Johnny Jump Ups, Cos Lettuce, Broccoli and Cabbage leaves in the background.
Yellow stems of the rainbow chard.
Sugarloaf cabbage, just about ready for harvest.
Shallots growing amongst the Herb Robert.
A crop of tomatoes, so much easier to grow in the winter when there is no fruit fly around.
Have a great day.
Shirley :)
Johnny Jump Ups, Cos Lettuce, Broccoli and Cabbage leaves in the background.
Yellow stems of the rainbow chard.
Sugarloaf cabbage, just about ready for harvest.
Shallots growing amongst the Herb Robert.
A crop of tomatoes, so much easier to grow in the winter when there is no fruit fly around.
Have a great day.
Shirley :)
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Our oranges are ripening, so time for some healthy juices to keep the cold's and flu's at bay.
Freshly picked oranges and the last of the dragon fruit, tastes great and the colour is fantastic.
Today, fresh oranges, pawpaw and banana.
Lovely sitting in the garden enjoying the fruits freshly picked from the trees blended into healthy drinks within minutes.
Enjoy your day.
Shirley :)
Freshly picked oranges and the last of the dragon fruit, tastes great and the colour is fantastic.
Today, fresh oranges, pawpaw and banana.
Lovely sitting in the garden enjoying the fruits freshly picked from the trees blended into healthy drinks within minutes.
Enjoy your day.
Shirley :)
Sunday, June 3, 2012
In My Kitchen
In My Kitchen for the month of June are some Chelsea Buns, made yesterday when it was raining and it felt like we just needed something hot and chewy to nibble on with a cup of coffee while sitting watching the rain through the window.
A couple of Bannetons or proofing baskets to get those lovely looking loaves one sees in all the bread recipe books.
My KitchenAid mixer, I have wanted one of these for years so I indulged and bought one last year.
A colourfull Rooster Tile that my daughter bought recently at Eumundi Markets
Why not check out Celia'a blog at http://figjamandlimecordial.com/ to see what others are doing in their kitchens
Have a great day
Shirley :)
A couple of Bannetons or proofing baskets to get those lovely looking loaves one sees in all the bread recipe books.
A colourfull Rooster Tile that my daughter bought recently at Eumundi Markets
Why not check out Celia'a blog at http://figjamandlimecordial.com/ to see what others are doing in their kitchens
Have a great day
Shirley :)
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