tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-60514697293827491032024-03-13T14:28:08.801+10:00"Time's fun when you're having flies."Shellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05078033879132589099noreply@blogger.comBlogger201125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6051469729382749103.post-81775270826764347742012-09-12T11:30:00.000+10:002012-09-12T11:30:00.646+10:00Vegetable gardening<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
This broccoli was harvested from our garden. It is so exciting to be starting to eat food regularly from our vege patch.</div>
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We have more broccoli growing and nearly ready to eat.<br />
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It actually looks overgrown, but it's just full of food, and 'almost' food. <br />
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There are tomatoes beginning to flower.<br />
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Fresh iceberg lettuce straight from the garden tastes amazing!!<br />
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My parsley has recovered after it was nearly demolished by the possum.<br />
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<br />There's rosemary in one corner.<br />
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The cos lettuce is delicious in caesar salad. We pick leaves as we use them so they are going to keep feeding us for some time yet.<br />
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We also have purple carrots growing, beetroot, snow peas, zucchini, and I was hoping some capsicum would come up [I sowed the seeds with the tomato seeds but no sign of them yet]. It really is an experiment for us, we've never successfully grown vegetables before [on purpose]. I am starting to plan what we will plant next. I can see how gardening becomes addictive!!<br />
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Miss 3 loves yellow. So for her third birthday we had to have not one, but two yellow birthday cakes. One for her 'party' with her family, the other for her 'party' with her three little friends. We had yellow balloons, yellow food, and played 'parcel parcel' as she calls it [pass the parcel]. <br />
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Almost each day since her birthday, I have been told that now she is a 'big girl'. </div>
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We planted a strawberry patch 6-8 weeks ago. Three different varieties of strawberries, hopefully will extend our harvest as we have one early, one mid and one late-season variety. We got 4 strawberries off recently, then the night before we harvested our second lot, a possum ate the lot. Not happy. Hence the netting to protect our fruit from possums and birds.<br />
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It was extremely easy. I used this <a href="http://www.fleecefun.com/red-riding-hood-cape-pattern.html">free pattern</a> and whipped it up in an hour or so.<br />
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Now we have a Little Red Riding Hood dress-up. Very satisfying to run up when I haven't felt motivated to sew anything for a while.<br />
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One of the things I have always struggled with is washing. Not the turning on of the washing machine, that's easy. But actually washing clothes, getting them dry, folding them and putting them away <u>every time I wash</u>. I don't know what it is, but I just struggle to get every part of the process complete. I always seem to have clean unfolded clothes in a basket [or three] hiding somewhere, dry washing hanging on a line inside or out for days on end, ironing in a basket not ironed etc. etc. <br />
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I have been working on trying to improve this reality for many years. While my current system is not perfect, IF I actually follow it I am able to keep more on top of the ridiculous volume of washing that a family of 6 seems to produce.<br />
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Basically my system is made up of two parts:<br />
1) I do <u>at least</u> one load of washing every day no matter what [sometimes I have Sundays off]<br />
2) I wash only one or two people's clothes in a wash [makes it easier to sort and fold]<br />
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I usually end up needing to do two loads a day, more if I miss a day. I also tend to put two people of very different sized clothes in together, so it is very easy to work out whose socks/singlets are whose.<br />
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I also try to fold straight off the washing line, because otherwise I never seem to get back to the folding!!<br />
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Do you have a laundry system that works for you? I'd be interested to know how you tackle this issue.<br />
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I thought it would be fun to list some of the many things that I don't do:<br />
- I don't knit, I've always wanted to, but I don't have the time or patience to bother trying<br />
- I don't play with my children nearly enough<br />
- I don't exercise<br />
- I don't get enough sleep<br />
- I don't use my time as wisely as I could [I'm always choosing to watch tv or browse the internet over other things]<br />
- I don't read enough [my growing tower of books I want to read on my bedside table is proof]<br />
- I don't read to my girls enough<br />
- I don't keep on top of my housework ... ever [my house is really dirty]<br />
- I don't keep in touch of my friends/family the way I'd like to<br />
- I don't remember birthdays<br />
- I don't dust. Ever.<br />
- I don't eat fruit [unless my kids are watching and then I have to]<br />
- I don't keep on top of my photo albums [Miss 3 and Miss 5 don't have baby albums at all yet!!]<br />
- I don't put the washing away until I run out of baskets [and I own heaps]<br />
- I don't positively parent my kids the way I'd like<br />
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So while I have four children, keep busy running my home, helping in the classroom, leading bible studies, helping out at church, bake and cook from scratch, and sew and garden when I get the chance, I am far from doing it ALL. But that's okay. I have a Lord & Saviour who makes up the difference for me in all the areas of my life where I don't measure up. I am so thankful for Him.<br />
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-family: tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: x-small; line-height: 16px;">2 teaspoons GF baking powder</span></span><br />
<span style="background-color: white;"><br style="font-family: tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: small; line-height: 16px;" /><span style="font-family: tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: x-small; line-height: 16px;">Put the orange and butter into thermomix bowl. Blitz for 7 seconds [speed 8]. Scrape bowl and repeat.</span><br style="font-family: tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: small; line-height: 16px;" /><br style="font-family: tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: small; line-height: 16px;" /><span style="font-family: tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: x-small; line-height: 16px;">Add eggs, sugar and flour. Mix for 20-30 seconds [speed 4].</span><br style="font-family: tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: small; line-height: 16px;" /><br style="font-family: tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: small; line-height: 16px;" /><span style="font-family: tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: x-small; line-height: 16px;">Spoon into cupcake papers, bake at 170 C for 15-20 mins or until cooked. </span>
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Recently I was finding that having to refer to a handwritten list, or a note on the computer, was becoming a problem. I kept forgetting to check it early enough in the day to defrost meat etc. so now I am using Google calendar for my menu plan.<br />
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Now I have added an additional calendar that is purely for menus. So each morning when I look at my calendar I can simultaneously look at what is planned for dinner. I am loving this.<br />
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I've finally had a chance to 'play' with some of the basic things the thermomix can do. It has been great fun. These are things that they recommend trying in the first month or two that you own a thermomix. I've had mine for 6 months and haven't stopped using it, but just skipped over the basics [I'm not so good at following instructions... oops]. I have to say that I wish I'd tried these things earlier as we could have been eating them for 6 months!!</div>
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I've made my own butter:</div>
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Made yoghurt [from scratch - SO easy]:</div>
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And boiled eggs in this amazing little machine.</div>
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I have to say I am extremely excited. It will be fun to make flavoured butters and yoghurts from this point. <br />
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My sister told me about an amazing health ice cream that is not ice cream. You take a couple of frozen bananas and whip them in a food processor or blender with a tablespoon of cocoa until it's soft and creamy. That's it.</div>
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I tried it and she was right - it works and it is amazing. I added some chocolate chips after I took this photo. </div>
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This is well worth a try if you have a couple of gross overripe bananas lying around. Stick them in the freezer overnight and then make yourself this yummy dessert!!</div>
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This is not a pretty cake, but it is very moist and delicious. I used my thermomix to mix this cake, but you could use a food processor.<br />
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GLUTEN FREE APPLE TEA CAKE<br />
60g butter<br />
200g milk<br />
1 egg<br />
1/2 teaspoon vanilla<br />
190g gluten free flour [110g rice, 50g cornflour, 30g tapioca]<br />
2 teaspoons gluten free baking powder [I make my own from baking soda and cream of tartar]<br />
100g raw sugar<br />
4 medium apples, cored and cut into 8 pieces<br />
cinnamon & caster sugar<br />
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<em>Preheat oven to moderate and grease & line a round cake tin.</em><br />
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<em>Place apple [skin & all] in thermomix or food processor and chop into small pieces. Add some cinnamon & caster sugar to taste.</em><br />
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<em>Melt butter in thermomix [or microwave] for 2 mins 90C [speed 1].</em><br />
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<em>Add milk, vanilla and egg and process until well-combined [speed 7].</em><br />
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<em>Add flour, baking powder, and sugar. Mix for 10-20 seconds [speed 5-7].</em><br />
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<em>Tip half the batter into a tin and sprinkle the apple mixture across the cake. Pour the remaining batter over the top. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar.</em><br />
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<em>Bake for 30 minutes.</em><br />
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<em>Dust with extra cinnamon sugar just prior to serving. Serve with a dollop of cream.</em><br />
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Here is Miss 3's new fleece coat. She was so disappointed when I presented Miss 5 with her pink coat, that I had to make one for her too. This one went together much faster than the first one. It's very cute.</div>
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I recently tasted a delicious lemon syrup cake my aunt made, it was so delicious I had to ask her for the recipe. I tried to convert it to a gluten free version, and it resulted in a hard-based, eggy cake/slice, so I am not going to give you the recipe, but instead try again, and post a recipe that works. We all have failures in the kitchen sometimes!!</div>
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I have just finished making up some new heat packs. We seem to lose them with great regularity in our home. Admittedly the last lot I made ended up keeping the baby chicks warm last winter [instead of using a heat lamp].<br />
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This time I used a soft towelling fabric, and made a variety of sizes and shapes. They contain rice and dried lavender so should be lovely and aromatic while warming up our sore muscles/acting as hot water bottles in bed.<br />
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Have you ever made yourself rice or wheat packs? They're super-easy, just sew the shape you're after and fill with rice or wheat. You can add dried lavender, as I did. Far cheaper than buying them, and you can make them as pretty as you like!!<br />
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I've always intended to make plain calico ones, and then make a pretty cover for them, so that if the cover gets dirty I can wash it [you can't wash them filled with rice/wheat]. But again I haven't done that this time... I always seem to be rushing to get some made up when myself or one of the family has muscular aches and pains, or another urgent need for a heat pack. Just another incidence of my sewing things in a rush, last-minute!!<br />
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Every year I make a lemon meringue pie for my mother instead of a birthday cake [it's her favourite]. Because two of my girls are coeliac it has to be gluten free, or course, so over the past six years I've been perfecting the GF lemon meringue pie. It really isn't as time-consuming or difficult as you may think. Well-worth giving it a try. </div>
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Here is the recipe I use. It is based on a Women's Weekly recipe from an old WW cookbook.</div>
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1 1/2 cups GF flour</div>
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3 tsp icing sugar</div>
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1 tsp xanthan gum</div>
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140g butter</div>
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1 egg yolk, lightly beaten</div>
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<em>Mix pastry ingredients in a food processor until it forms a dough ball. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate 30 mins while preparing lemon filling.</em></div>
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1 cup lemon juice</div>
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<em>Combine cornflour, sugar, juice and water in saucepan [or thermomix] until smooth. Stir over heat until mixture boils and thickens [it will be very thick]. Turn off heat. Add rind, yolks, and butter and stir until butter is melted. Cool while blind baking pastry shell.</em></div>
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<em>Roll pastry out between two sheets of baking paper or cling wrap. Use the paper/wrap to help you to lift the pastry into a pie dish. Blind bake pastry shell at 180C for approx. 20 mins.</em></div>
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<em>Pour lemon filling into pastry case and cool to room temperature.</em></div>
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<em>Beat egg whites in bowl with electric mixer until soft peaks form. Gradually add sugar, beating until dissolved. Gently spread meringue over the top of the lemon filling. Bake in moderate oven for 5 minutes or until lightly browned. Stand 5 minutes before serving.</em></div>
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<em>The pastry and filling can be made up to 24 hours ahead, but don't make the meringue until just before serving, or you may find it will sweat and go soggy.</em></div>
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A few weeks ago I was wandering through Target and they had 30% off kid's coats and jackets. I found a beautiful taupe trench style coat for Miss 9 and then this lovely grey fleecy coat for Miss 7:<br />
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Then I realised Miss 5 had also grown out of her winter jackets. So I traced a pattern off the grey coat and made her up a pink fleecy version:</div>
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It's so cute. Miss 5 loves it. Of course the first thing Miss 3 said was "Where's mine?" so I get to make another one now!!</div>
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Look what's hanging in my wardrobe today.</div>
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Can you guess what I have made myself?</div>
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It's a hanging gift wrap storage/organiser. I have had the pattern sitting in my stash for years [bought for another project included in the pattern]. I noticed the photo while staring at the back of the pattern envelope and realised it would solve my gift wrap storage dilemmas.<br />
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As well as the long pockets on the outside for long rolls of paper it has plenty of room inside the zip to store gift bags of every shape and size.</div>
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Then on the other side are loads of pockets of various sizes that hold pens, tape, scissors, cards, ribbons and anything else one may need for gift wrapping. </div>
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Before I filled this today my gift wrapping stuff took up twice this amount of space and was always getting damaged/lost. I am so excited to finally have it all organised and IN THE ONE PLACE.</div>
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It is constructed from canvas as I had some lying on my shelf asking to be used. You could use any heavy duty fabric for this project. It's just a <a href="http://sewfrog.blogspot.com.au/2009/11/garmentsuit-bag-tutorial.html">suit bag</a> with external pockets. Brilliant. I wish I could say I had come up with this idea myself. </div>
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I've also been collecting ideas on <a href="http://pinterest.com/sewfrogblog/">pinterest</a> for us to do together. <br />
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Usually I choose a few favourites, show the girls, and then they come up with a list of 10-15 activities they want to do too. <br />
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I LOVE school holidays.<br />
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Step 6: twist each individual strand of the pom pom to separate the strands and make it 'fluff out".</div>
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I haven't made one [or two] of these since I was at school, but it was extremely quick and easy to do. You could experiment with other types of materials to use for the streamers. I chose the disposable plastic table cloth because I thought it would be more durable than crepe paper, and perhaps last more than one day. You could also use fabric, knitting yarn, or other colourful materials of your choosing.</div>
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I have a friend who turned 40 this week and to celebrate I made her an apron. This is the Emmeline apron, a pattern I have owned for a long time but until now not made it up. I will definitely be making one of these for myself!! It is completely reversible, and very cute to wear. A long time ago I made a similar apron for my sister, but without a pattern. I would totally recommend the pattern for this apron, it's a far better shape and fit!!</div>
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I love that it is reversible, so you can have your flowery, girly side, or funky side depending on your mood. Now to sort through my stash and find fabric I love to become this apron for me...<br />
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Cupcakes to share with friends at school.</div>
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A pink poodle cake to share with family on the evening of her birthday.</div>
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And a train to share with special friends at her birthday party on the weekend after the special day.</div>
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Here is a skirt I made this week for a dear friend. You can't tell from the photo, but it is a spiral skirt, each panel of the seven gores starts at the waist and spirals down and around the hem. It is a pattern I have made before, and is lovely and twirly to wear, without having too much fabric around the tummy and hips.</div>
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Now that I've tried it in this fabric and it fits her so beautifully, I'm going to try again in a denim.</div>
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Can you believe a rose can actually be as deep purple as this? It is a rose called "big purple" and I am going to own it. I have ordered it, and a number of other roses, from a Victorian rose grower and I should have my new bushes early next month.</div>
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I have spent the last two weekends planting rose bushes in my new rose garden. I found most of the ones I've always wanted [and a few others I'd never heard of] at Big W and Bunnings. I figure I must be a die-hard gardener now because I planted 10 rose bushes in the pouring rain last Saturday. Of course being keen [or silly] doesn't guarantee they will survive. I have read a lot, but I am still putting this gardening knowledge into practice.</div>
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I'm so excited to be getting my rose garden planted. I have dreamed of having a rose garden for my whole life. Both my grandmothers loved roses, and both had beautiful rose gardens in their front yards. I used to love walking up and down, looking at the flowers, taking care around the thorns, smelling those with perfume and looking with wonder at the amazing colour variation you can get with roses. Of course today the variety of colours available is far larger. In fact I am not planting two of any variety of rose. You can almost get a rose in every colour in the rainbow. </div>
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If you haven't guessed, the rose is my favourite flower. I think they are so very beautiful.</div>
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I stumbled upon this cake recipe on a thermomix recipe forum when looking for an easy cake my girls could make for my birthday in the thermomix. It is so delicious, and so easy, I have made it three times in the last fortnight. If you don't have a thermomix, you can still make this yummy cake, I discovered it was originally posted on <a href="http://tonicoward.blogspot.com.au/2009/07/recipe-monday_781.html">this blog</a>. </div>
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<b>Cake mixture</b><br />150 grams gluten free SR Flour <br />60 grams butter <br />110 grams sugar <br />1 egg <br /><b>Lemon curd</b><br />60 grams lemon juice <br />60 grams butter <br />110 grams sugar <br />1 egg<br /><b> </b> <br />
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<span>To make cake mixture, place all ingredients into TM bowl and beat for 30 seconds on speed 5. Remove from bowl and set aside. </span></div>
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Here is the mango seedling we are hoping to plant in a few months' time. Our dear friends grew it from a seed from their mango tree for us. They also gave us a seed to try to grow, but so far it hasn't even sprouted. We are not natural gardeners yet.<br />
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We also planted a few other plants lately, this is a tropical nectarine:<br />
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This is a plum, I am not confident it will fruit here, as we are unlikely to have enough cool nights to set fruit. It is throwing out heaps of new growth, so at least it is happy.</div>
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These are two new tropical peach trees : an Anzac peach and a China flat. So far they seem happy with their new home.<br />
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Unlike the peach we put in recently, which grew a little, and now looks very sad:<br />
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We have also popped a cherry in, again we aren't confident it will fruit, but they are lovely looking trees, and it will be a feature near out letterbox we hope: </div>
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Recently Miss 4 asked if these are carrots [growing on our chilli bush, no less!!].</div>
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And the poor quince, is now a twig, dry and broken. I'm not sure if it's worth trying again. But I SO want to produce my own quince, so I can make my own quince paste!<br />
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