Friday, November 27, 2009

Mal's Meatloaf

Image courtsey of: taste.com


Well I never thought I'd see the day where I actually liked meatloaf but this recipe is so good! Highly recommended.

Mal's Meatloaf

  • 500g mince of your choice (I've tried beef, chicken and turkey)
  • 1 carton of full fat sour cream
  • 1 packet tomato cup a soup
  • a heavy sprinkling of Italian herbs (I use parsley, thyme and basil)
Mix till combined and placed into a meatloaf tin lined with baking paper.

  • 2 rashers of bacon - diced
  • BBQ sauce (use a little or a lot)
Top meatloaf with the diced bacon and BBQ sauce. Bake for about 45 minutes at 200d and enjoy.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Spider-Frog




















Fuzzy made this gorgeous 'spider-frog' at school for their campfire learning journey. They had made a pretend fire out of stones and cellophane which they were roasting marshmallows over. These delightful little creatures were stationed all around the campfire.

So well crafted. I am placing him inside my book shelf, where all of the Stringy's special pieces are. Am starting to think I'll need some more book shelves to store our growing collection of artworks.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Op-travaganza #7


Another successful op shop at Salvo's Belconnen.

Me:
  • white leather sandals $3
  • Adidas shirt $3
Husband Deluxe:

  • T shirt $3
Free: Beatles for Kids CD. Scratch free!

Total spend: $12.

My thoughts on op shopping: wow I can't get over what people throw out. Now I'm a fuss pot when it comes to shoes but I've managed to score another brand new pair of sandals today. The Adidas shirt is also brand new. I am totally stocked. Admittedly there is a lot of crap in there too, I just don't buy it hahaha.

In lots of ways it is enabling me to re stock my wardrobe for a fraction of the cost that I'd pay retail. Obviously good for the environment too. I've taken to decluttering again and have been donating stock as well.

Op shopping makes me happy :-)

Monday, November 23, 2009

Suzyboo's Beef Stroganoff

Photo courtesy of taste.com

Beef Stroganoff

Ingredients

  • 2 tbs olive oil
  • 1 kg blade steak, cut across the grain into thin strips
  • 2 medium brown onion, cut into thin wedges
  • 2 tsp minced garlic
  • 500g mushroom flats, sliced
  • 125mls white wine
  • 2 tbs tomato paste
  • 125mls (1/2 cup) beef stock
  • 2 tbs dried parsley
  • 1 heaped tsp paprika
  • 2 heaped tsp cornflour, mixed in a little water
  • 250g carton sour cream
  • pasta to serve
1) Fry up the steak till nicely browned in two or three batches. Remove from the pan once browned.
2) Fry the onion and garlic till cooked. Add the beef and mushrooms.
3) Add the wine and allow to cook till reduced slightly.
4) Add the tomato paste, stock and herbs.
5) Simmer for about an hour. If you used a better cut (such as rump) you could simmer for a shorter time.
6) Once cooked stir through the corn flour mix and sour cream.
7) Serve over pasta.

We had ours tonight with home made Turkish rice and steamed veggies.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Xavier


Still so very sad you couldn't stay. You were due today. A life cut short. Not with us for long enough.

Lara: you, S and the kids have not been far from my thoughts today. Even in the midst of the unrelenting grief you manage to honour your angel so beautifully and eloquently. I am in awe of what you have created and your willingness to share your journey with me. xox

Friday, November 20, 2009

Double Chocolate Muffins

Photo courtesy of: taste.com.au

What to do when String Bean has a friend over this afternoon and the cupboard is bare? (Well all the ready to go stuff has run out, but my baking supplies are always available.)

Double Chocolate Muffins
Makes 36 mini muffins

2 cups SR flour
1 cup sugar
3 tbs cocoa
1 1/4 cups milk
1 egg, beaten
90g butter
250g chocolate chips

* Mix flour and butter to resemble breadcrumbs.
* Add sugar and cocoa
* Throw in rest of ingredients and roughly mix - it doesn't need to be perfect with muffins.

* Cook on 180 for about 20min or until brown.


Will update later with the kids opinions on these.

















The kids loved these muffins. Easy and not full of numbers so happy here.

Squealy scoffed 3 of these!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The Boys




















hmmm I could hear Evanescence so decided to check out what the boys were up to. Watching a fan made Youtube of Cars with Wake Me Up as the background music.

How cute are these two little boys? SUPER CUTE!!!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Sydney

Melbourne Cup day saw String Bean, Mal and I flying to Sydney for a whirlwind trip to see the Pead and shop either side. hehehe managed to score cheapy flights with Virgin. Loved flying Virgin, nice and new.

The staff were also really friendly and went out of their way to be nice to String Bean.




















Was so hot in the city: 37 degrees. Lots of lovely dresses, ridiculously high heels and feathery head gear. Melbourne Cup is taken very seriously in the big city. Walked past the massive TAB marquee at Martin Place which was packed. Didn't bet, too busy shopping.

Was a relaxed and easy day. So much better than driving and trying to park the car in the city.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Fire Dancing

as Tim calls it. I could get my camera to capture this properly the other night.


Photos by Jess.

Doing tricks!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

A Fire Twirling Dinner Date















We were invited to Mal's last night for a BBQ with the gang.



Many Mimosa's followed by the best BBQ ever (Tim cooked Jamaican Jerk Chicken) and beer with lime (Tim's home brew: Cerveza Lobos).









Tim and La Cerveza Lobos.


Photo courtesy of food.theatlantic.com
SuzyBoo's Mimosa Recipe (my fave cocktail atm)

* Good quality sweet champagne - Asti or Ricca Donna are both great
* Sweet juice - orange and mango is particularly nice

Serve half and half in a martini glass. You could chuck a strawberry, mint or orange slice on top if you could be bothered but not really necessary.


















Once we were all nicely inebriated Tim, in his infinite wisdom, pulled out his fire twirling stick. We all had a good go. Tim is fabulous and has been practicing a lot, doing some great tricks. Husband Deluxe loved it, but he managed to get burnt on his upper arm! Go figure. Didn't hurt but he smelt like burnt hair and kero lol.

Am planning on posting Tim's Jerk Chicken Recipe as well.

Jamaican Jerk Chicken: Tim Style

Image courtsey of: i.ehow.com

Jamaican Jerk Chicken: Tim Style

  • 1 tablespoon Ground allspice
  • 1 tablespoon Dried thyme
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons Cayenne pepper
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons Freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons Ground sage
  • 3/4 teaspoon Ground nutmeg
  • 3/4 teaspoon Ground cinnamon
  • 2 tablespoons Garlic powder or fresh
  • 1 tablespoon Sugar
  • 1/4 cup Olive oil
  • 1/4 cup Soy sauce
  • 3/4 cup White Vinegar
  • 1/2 cup Orange juice
  • 1 Lime juice
  • 1 Chilli
  • 3 Green onions -- finely chopped
  • 1 cup Onion -- finely chopped
  • 1 whole boned chicken - Tim got this at the chicken shop at the Belco Markets.
1. Chuck it all in a 'bucket' and marinade for 12 hours (haha this is Tim's recipe).
2. BBQ till crispy.
3. Slice it up and serve.

This was seriously good! For more info on Jerk Chicken see here.
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