31.12.12
~A Year In Pictures~
29.12.12
Sick Day
I did manage a few lines of knitting while I watched a DVD, but after that I fell asleep (for the 2 hours). I am not sure I feel any better for it today, but with a mountain of laundry to do, 2 day old crumbs under the coffee table and at least 3 arguments needing settled, it seems unlikely today will be a duvet day. Of course I can drag the duvet up to the sofa and accept that having a 3 year old sitting on top of me is all part and parcel of being sick when you are a Mama. I think I already knew that, and even though having little pointy elbows stuck into me is less than desirable, the gentle pat from a little chubby hand or feeling a little cheek resting on mine almost make up for it (almost).
28.12.12
~Christmas~
Oscar had a fabulous couple of days, and I think that even above the presents he received the most joy from having his brother and sister together to play with (Christopher my oldest son has his own flat, and we don't see him nearly as much as we would like to).
Anyway, here are some pictures. I hope you guys had fun too?
25.12.12
24.12.12
Christmas Eve
Daddy and Oscar made the gingerbread house (kit from Aldi) and Mama made Christmas Eve PJ's for Oscar, and that was the end of the Christmas makes.
There is a big piece of beef roasting in the oven and white chocolate mousse chilling in the fridge. I am off for a wee nap before our Christmas Eve festivities begin, but I wanted to wish you all a fabulous Christmas from us. Have A Good One.
xxx
22.12.12
Bits + Bobs
1 : Scarf and mitten knitted for my Mum : 2 Oscar reading the art books : 3 Knitted stars 4 : An ornament for Ellie 5 : Oscar 6 : The fireside
Joining in with james for bits + pieces
Valerie
xxx
21.12.12
YULE
Despite feeling awful we managed to rise to the occasion and enjoy a Solstice Sun Pie and some lovely cranberry cake. This has certainly turned into a season filled with ill health, hopefully the New Year will let life swing the other way.
Cranberry Drizzle Cake
Ingredients
225g unsalted butter
225g caster sugar
225g self-raising flour
125g dried cranberries dusted in flour
4 free range eggs
zest from 1 orange
Topping
75g caster sugar
juice from 1 orange
juice from 1 lemon
cream or marscapone to serve
Method
Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4. Grease and line a loaf tin.
Cream the butter and sugar together in a large bowl until the mixture is light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs, one at a time, then fold in the flour until well combined.
Fold the cranberries and orange zest into the mixture and carefully pour into the loaf tin and bake for 40-45 minutes, or until a skewer inserted into the middle of the cake comes out clean.
Meanwhile for the icing, mix the sugar and fruit juices together in a bowl until smooth and glossy.
Once the cake is cooked through, remove it from the oven and pierce holes all over the cake.
Pour the sugar mix on top of the cake, allowing the icing to drip down the sides. Once cool, turn out the cake onto a board or serving dish.
To serve, slice the cake and accompany with a spoonful of mascarpone.
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"May peace and plenty be the first to lift the latch on your door, and happiness be guided to your home by the candle of Christmas."
I am off to curl up with some cake and some of the most amazing hot chocolate in the world LINK and as cheesy as it may be, one of my favorite Christmas movies of all time
Have A fabulous Weekend
Valerie
xxx
OOTD - Christmas Shopping
20.12.12
Winter Fuel
Homemade bread (machine made) & homemade garlic butter : asparagus spears : pasta tubes with tomato sauce mixed with cream cheese & parmesan : cherry tomatoes
Homemade hummus & toast soldiers : cherry tomatoes : cubed scottish cheddar : dried cranberries : almonds : pumpkin seeds : salt and cinnamon chickpeas Recipe HERE
M&S garlic & coriander naan bread : homemade vegi curry : natural yogurt mixed with mind : carrot salad : diet cola
Cubed avocado : asparagus spears : scrambled egg with spinach & cream cheese : bread and butter
Garden peas : pasta bows in cheese sauce : smoked back bacon : green beans
If you have any child friendly suggestions I would love to hear them, no chicken nuggets though ;)
Valerie
xxx