Thursday, December 30, 2010
{12 days of Christmas : Day 11} Christmas Wrapping
I had a BLAST wrapping gifts this year and here was my take on gift wrap for Christmas 2010.
I hope you have had a great Christmas and look forward to sharing some new and exciting projects for the blog in the new year.
Enjoy;
Lauren x
Friday, December 24, 2010
{12 Days of Christmas ::: Day 12} Merry Christmas A!!!
Well, I missed yesterday's post. We have had a family member in hospital in the ICU ward and it has put a lot emotions into this season for us here!
So my last Christmas post I had wanted to share with you is a video of a song that makes me tear up every time I hear it.....It is so powerful and really hits a home run in explaining the incredible CHRISTmas story!
I hope you enjoy listening to this song and May God be very real to you this Christmas and shower your families with favour in 2011.
Enjoy;
Lauren x
Mary, did you know
that your Baby Boy would one day walk on water?
Mary, did you know
that your Baby Boy would save our sons and daughters?
Did you know
that your Baby Boy has come to make you new?
This Child that you delivered will soon deliver you.
Mary, did you know
that your Baby Boy will give sight to a blind man?
Mary, did you know
that your Baby Boy will calm the storm with His hand?
Did you know
that your Baby Boy has walked where angels trod?
When you kiss your little Baby you kissed the face of God?
Mary did you know.. Ooo Ooo Ooo
The blind will see.
The deaf will hear.
The dead will live again.
The lame will leap.
The dumb will speak
The praises of The Lamb.
Mary, did you know
that your Baby Boy is Lord of all creation?
Mary, did you know
that your Baby Boy would one day rule the nations?
Did you know
that your Baby Boy is heaven's perfect Lamb?
The sleeping Child you're holding is the Great, I Am.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
{12 Days of Christmas ::: Day 10} Fighting OVERindulgence with kids at Christmas
Click on the 'dandee' link above to read more. LOVE this idea and so doing this next year! In our house though, I would likely add a 5th tag "others" and give them something like school books for a kid in India or a goat or something similar. I think that this puts the focus on giving not just receiving.
ENJOY;
Lauren X
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
{12 Days of Christmas ::: Day 9} Christmas Chocolate Puddings
Tonight I hosted a Christmas party for some very close friends. I kinda made up a dessert and adapted an iconic mini pudding my Mum has made for years. I wasn't sure if it would work, but it was an ABSOLUTE winner!!! The best thing was it was quick, cheap, easy and NO OVEN required!
Choc Puddings (serves 10)
2 store bought chocolate mud cakes (i did it this way to save on time, but you can bake these of course)
1/3 jar of brandy essence (or real brandy if needed)
1 packet of white choc melts
1 packet of red glace cherries
Method:
1. The mudcakes I had bought already had icing on it. So I had to slice it in half and then slice the icing off.
2. Put the cake (icing free) into a large bowl and pour brandy essence (or brandy) on top. Use hands to crumble cake up and then shape the cakes into small tennis ball size balls on a tray with baking paper.
3. Melt the choc melts in double boiler. and drizzle over the top of the 'cake/ pudding balls'. 4. Whilst the chocolate is still wet, place a red cherry on the top and then refridgerate.
You could also do this in the mini version as an edible gift for people and I am sure they would go down a treat. Come to think of it, I might just do that with the extra's I bought for tonight!
Enjoy;
Lauren X
Monday, December 20, 2010
{12 Days of Christmas ::: Day 8} Taste Goes Mobile
Well, I am always a massive fan of taste.com.au 's recipes and loved their first Winter recipe app for iphones. Recently they released the new Christmas App and it's a great little tool to have with you on the go. I recently planned to make something but got to the shops and they were out of the main ingredient. Having to change my mind on the go was SO easy cause I just opened this up and it was right in front of me. It has a great range of treats, festive drinks, desserts, mains, sides, salads etc.... The team have (yet again) hit a home run by making it so simple to use. Well done team taste :)
Enjoy;
Lauren x
Sunday, December 19, 2010
{12 Days of Christmas::: Day 7} Kids Craft Ideas
Enjoy;
Lauren X
(click on image for link to more info)
Saturday, December 18, 2010
{12 Days of Christmas ::: Day 6} Egg-Nog Recipe
Enjoy;
Lauren X
Friday, December 17, 2010
{12 Days of Christmas ::: Day 5 - Advent Calendars}
Lauren x
Martha Stewart
Thursday, December 16, 2010
{12 Days of Christmas ::: Day 4} Baileys Fudge
Ingredients
Melted butter, to grease
1 x 395g can sweetened condensed milk
100g butter, cubed
255g (1 1/4 cups) brown sugar, firmly packed
2 tbs glucose syrup
150g good-quality dark chocolate, finely chopped
60ml (1/4 cup) Baileys Original Irish Cream liqueur
Method
Brush a 20cm (base measurement) square cake pan with melted butter to lightly grease. Line base and 2 opposite sides with non-stick baking paper, allowing it to overhang.
Combine the condensed milk, butter, sugar and glucose syrup in a medium heavy-based saucepan. Stir over medium-low heat for 3 minutes or until sugar dissolves. Increase heat to medium-high and cook, stirring constantly, for 10-15 minutes or until mixture thickens, turns a caramel colour and leaves the side of pan. Remove from heat.
Add the chocolate and liqueur, and stir until chocolate melts and mixture is smooth. Pour into the prepared pan and smooth the surface. Set aside for 1 hour to cool. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge for 1 hour or until firm.
Remove fudge from pan, using the paper to help lift the fudge. Use a sharp knife to cut fudge into 16 equal portions.
Enjoy;
Lauren x
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
{12 Days of Christmas ::: Day 3} Gift Wrapping
Think 'outside the box' (pun not intended lol) and try incorporating some of these ideas into your wrapping this year to make it different and fun. Fabric scraps, herbs, pinecones, flowers, lace and ribbon off cuts, buttons, old costume jewellery, newspaper, brown paper, twine, leaves, old or odd christmas baubles, inks, paints, stamps, paper scraps etc.....
I also found some tips on wrapping gifts. Sometimes it can seem a little daunting to some people, so I wanted to post a few tips that might help take the stress out of it. Personally though, I love wrapping and would have a whole room dedicated to it if I could (thats in my DREAM house lol). Get creative and I would love to hear your ideas too. In the mean time, here is some eye candy for inspiration :)
Enjoy;
Lauren x
Monday, December 13, 2010
{12 Days of Christmas ::: Day 2} Vintage Christmas Tree Craft and Book Wreath}
Today is a craft I wanted to share that I found over at "The Country Chic Cottage". I am just loving this idea how she has recycled by turning old sewing patterns (which you may have lying around or can find at an Op Shop for next to nothing) into a gorgeous looking decoration. I love this idea, and she even recycled the foam she used for the core from styrofoam she found 'in the attic y'all' hahaha ;)
Book Wreath
I just loved this blog when I found it - her motto? "Creating a beautiful home, one glue gun burn at a time". I then found an idea very similar to the tree above, but so beautiful. As she says, Librarians and booklovers please avert your eyes hahaha.
What a beautiful and cheap way to create something so gorgeous! Hop over ans visit her to see more details.
Enjoy;
Lauren x
Sunday, December 12, 2010
{12 Days of Christmas ::: Day 1} Almond& Rosewater Shortbread and a Guava Mocktail
But now that I have found my power cord to my lap top, I am now free to start sharing some festive inspiration as we all approach my favourite time of year - the very busy season of Christmas.
We have 12 days till Christmas so, here is DAY ONE. I thought I would share 2 yummy festive treats for my first post back after the move. The first of these treats is what I Christened my new oven and my new Kitchen Aid with and it is simple and delicious ;)
Almond and Rosewater Shortbread I loved this (and so did my girlfriends I had over for a craft night recently). I also had all ingredients except for the rice flour on hand in the pantry, so adding that to my shopping list for $1.30 meant this was very economical. I doubled the batch it was so delcious. This would also make a wonderful gift for school teachers, just bag or box up nicley and done!
Oil spray to grease tray or baking paper
180g soft butter
125g (3/4 cup) icing sugar mixture, sifted
1 x 100g pkt almond meal
115g (3/4 cup) plain flour
45g (1/4 cup) white rice flour
1/4 tsp ground cloves
1 tbs rosewater essence
About 3/4 cup icing sugar mixture, extra, to dust (i didn't need that much, but use how much you like here).
Method
Preheat oven to 160°C.
Spay 2 baking trays with oil to lightly grease or lay with baking paper.
Use an electric beater to beat together the butter and icing sugar mixture in a bowl until pale and creamy.
Add the almond meal and sift over the flours and ground cloves. Stir until well combined.
Use your hands to roll heaped tablespoonsful of mixture into 8cm long logs. Roll them into a ball first and then roll the logs so the ends are nice and rounded. Shape into crescents and place on prepared trays. THe mixture does spread so make sure to leave a few cm between them. I did try a few different designs (hearts, logs and crescents) but the mixture doesn't hold shape very well do do hearts, but the logs and crescents worked well.
Bake in preheated oven, for 20 minutes or until cooked through and light golden. Remove from oven.
Lightly brush shortbreads with rosewater essence and set aside on trays for 30 minutes to cool and firm.
Dust shortbreads with extra icing sugar.
Set aside for a further 30 minutes or until completely cool.
Guava, passionfruit and lime mocktail
I love this drink, as you can have all ingredients on hand and they last for a while in pantry which means you can shop ahead of time for this one too. It's a delcious and festive drink that adds something special.For an extra nice touch, pre-chill champagne or martini glasses in the fridge and serve in them as your guests arrive :)
1 tin of passionfruit (or fresh if in season)
1 bottle of Guava nectar
1 bottle of soda water
Ice
Strawberries and mint leaves to serve (if desired)
1. Put ice cubes into glass
2. Squeeze lime wedge into glass and put the whole wedge into the glass
3. Put a teaspoon of passionfuit pulp in glass
4. Pour Guava nectar into glass till about 1/3 full
5. Top up with soda water
6. Push a fresh strawberry onto side of glass to garnish if desired. 7. If you want a minty touch to it, just rip a mint leave in half (to realease aroma) and place in glass.
Enjoy;
Lauren x