Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Colours and Cake

I managed to indulge in some of what I call "creating" this past fortnight.


Taking inspiration from H's beading I made some fun colourful necklaces - which have already been given away as birthday gifts.


 


And, among all the cleaning, cooking (regular meals), hosting mothers group and the rest of the extensive list of motherly duties I regularly tackle each day, I also attempted a new chocolate brownie recipe... which didn't quite turn out. So, in my creativity I decided to make a twice baked chocolate fudge brownie tart slice... thingy... And let me tell you - it was YUM! It too lasted only briefly in our house.


  

Monday, November 7, 2011

The Naked Chef

We like to bake. Anything will do. Though, sweets are preferable to my son... Oh OK, preferable to me too!
  
brownies

I try to include him whenever I'm baking. He runs off and pushes a chair up to the bench to join in. I wrap him in my spotty apron and hand him the spoon and measuring cups. He'll watch eagerly when I'm using my mixer and sneak a finger or two into the batter when I turn it off.
  
pavlova
  
I've come to accept a few things when cooking with him;
  1. there is going to be mess, just clean it up later
  2. my cake will turn out a little smaller than it should be
  3. a good soak in napi-san straight away usually gets the chocolate out

  
chocolate crackles

Or bake nude and you don't have that problem! Thanks my little Naked Chef!
  
rolling pizza bases

Friday, November 4, 2011

Threading Delights

I was just tickled pink when I found out my two year old LOVES to thread! He will thread these coloured straws for hours... well... not literally hours, he is only two. But his attention is held for longer than the average two year old when it comes to threading. His masterpieces - naturally - are displayed in our home.

  


Of course it inspired me to join him in a threading experience, but I had no straws. Improvise. I made him some coloured beads out of long skinny triangles of coloured paper, gluing and rolling them to make these quirky little beads.

  

I had fun, but I think it took too long and he'd lost interest because mostly they just ended up in Muck.

 

Note to self: make beads in advance… or spring for the straws next time.