This berbere spiced chicken is an Ethiopian dish with a bit of a kick. The photographs do not do the meal any justice. It was extremely tasty and I will make this again. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Berbere Spiced Chicken ♥ Our credit cards have very astute fraud departments. But recently … Continue reading Berbere Spiced Chicken
The World Of African Wildlife
The World Of African Wildlife is a safari guide for young explorers. Here are examples of the information you can find in the book: Birds that are most often seen walking or packing on the ground include francolins, sangrouse, guineafowl, ostriches, cranes, bustards and korhaans., the secretary bird and the large and boldly coloured ground … Continue reading The World Of African Wildlife
Cheese Scones
To make perfect cheese scones you need a strong cheese. I have used a mature cheddar aged for 36 months, and added some herbs to the dough. For my third and final submission for International Scone Week 2022 I went with basic, and simple, cheese scones. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Cheese … Continue reading Cheese Scones
Sunday Scones
I call these Sunday Scones as James tends to visit on a Sunday. And when he does, it is always nice to be able to give him a sweet treat. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Sunday Scones ♥ A recent legal matter in South Africa piqued my interest. A young woman was … Continue reading Sunday Scones
Date Scones
Each year I try and make a recipe from the previous collection. This year I made Pauline's date scones which were really good. Dave, who does not ordinarily eat anything with dates thought they were excellent. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Date Scones ♥ In October 2021 Dave and I had to … Continue reading Date Scones
Deception, Lesley Pearse
Deception opening line: Alice Kent turned up the volume on her car radio as Eric Clapton, playing her favourite number, 'Layla', came on. My blurb: Alice grew up feeling like she never really connected with her mother. But she wasn't sure why. That was, until she died, and her real father turned up at the … Continue reading Deception, Lesley Pearse
Cocoa Cookies
These cocoa cookies have a soft texture, with just a hint of coffee. I baked them over two days so that we had fresh biscuits to enjoy over the weekend. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Cocoa Cookies ♥ For those of you who have followed my blog since 2009 you will know … Continue reading Cocoa Cookies
July 2022 Showcasing In My Kitchen
July 2022 saw my first birthday dinner party since 2018! I turned 50 in 2019 so we went out to celebrate. And in 2020 and 2021 we were under curfew so evening meals with friends was out of the question. It was wonderful to have the whole day to prepare, and to be with special … Continue reading July 2022 Showcasing In My Kitchen
International Scone Week 2022
It is time for International Scone Week 2022! My olive oil scone recipe still outperforms any other on my blog. Created in 2017 for this celebration, it still gets over 400 monthly views. That is a lot of baking 🙂 A little bit about this Starting in 2011, bloggers around the world gathered to make … Continue reading International Scone Week 2022
Death Of The Black Widow
Death Of The Black Widow opening lines: Could a building sweat? If someone were to ask him, Walter O'Brien would say no. My blurb: The first day on the job, Walter O'Brien finds a young adult shackled to the basin in a grungy bathroom. There have been reports of awful screaming come from the apartment. … Continue reading Death Of The Black Widow
Prune Soda Bread
Following the ethos of Ottolenghi Test Kitchen, I adapted a recipe to make use of what was in my pantry. This prune soda bread was absolutely amazing, and I will use this as a base recipe for more bakes. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Prune Soda Bread ♥ Last month on Twitter, … Continue reading Prune Soda Bread
To Mask Or Not To Mask
To mask, or not to mask, that is the question. South Africa mandated mask wearing in April 2020 and this was only dropped in June 2022. In what seems like forever, people are now asking the question, to mask or not to mask. What follows is my opinion. Not to mask I am going to … Continue reading To Mask Or Not To Mask
Berbere Spice Blend
This berbere spice blend is my take on the traditional Ethiopian blend. I used spices I had in my pantry which I am sure will meet with Yotam's approval. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Berbere Spice Blend ♥ At the start of the pandemic I removed myself from all the Facebook groups … Continue reading Berbere Spice Blend
Picture Books
I cannot emphasize how important it is to read to children. And using children's picture books is a great way to get them to engage and participate in being read to. Luckily for Hannah her parents are both avid readers. And she will ask for a book when she wants to be entertained. Here are … Continue reading Picture Books
Mulled Cider
I bought a bottle of cider that was recommended to me and it was awful. So much so that the only palatable thing I could think of doing with it was to make mulled cider. Thankfully the weather is perfect for warm drinks right now. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Mulled Cider … Continue reading Mulled Cider
Ottolenghi Test Kitchen: Shelf Love
Ottolenghi Test Kitchen: Shelf Love, written by Yotam Ottolenghi and Noor Murad, was egged on by the Pandemic. The recipes were inspired by what was in their kitchen and is a guide to making the ordinary, extraordinary. This handbook has many recipes that are similar to others in the Ottolenghi collection, using ingredients I associate … Continue reading Ottolenghi Test Kitchen: Shelf Love
Mocha Cookies
Using freshly made espresso and cocoa powder, I created these mocha cookies. They have a soft texture and will last a few days if kept in an airtight container. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Mocha Cookies ♥ I have written before about my feelings regarding strike action. I am totally in support … Continue reading Mocha Cookies
Books For Children
Here is a selection of books for children that I have been sent to review. All of these get gifted to Hannah for her birthday. She is turning 4 this month so they are age appropriate. I See a Buffalo I See a Buffalo tells the tale of a young buffalo who is distressed by her size. … Continue reading Books For Children
Chicken And Chorizo Pasta
To get this recipe for Chicken and Chorizo Pasta perfect, you will have to make a red pepper purée. It sounds like quite a mission, but the effort is certainly worth it. Head straight on to the Recipe For ♥ Chicken And Chorizo Pasta ♥ I have a method of packing that I have stuck … Continue reading Chicken And Chorizo Pasta
Rietfontein Ostrich Palace
Expect neither a palace nor ostriches when you visit Rietfontein Ostrich Palace along Route 62. Famed as the longest wine route in the world, Route 62 can be located in the Western Cape of South Africa. We spent one night at the guest house which is just outside Calitzdorp. Best known for Port, this is … Continue reading Rietfontein Ostrich Palace