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Friday 23 March 2012

Favourite Recipes #2 Apple and Blackberry Tray Bake

This is a recipe I have wanted to try for a while and the opportunity came when our latest Asda food delivery substituted some fruit we ordered for blackberries.

So this is the recipe I used to make them, and they taste really good, perfect for packed lunches and last for about 3 days, if you don't eat them all first!



Apple and Blackberry Tray Bake

100g softened butter
175g self raising flour
1tsp baking powder
175g golden caster sugar
2 eggs
1 lemon rind
1 Cox's apple, diced
150g blackberries

1) Preheat the oven to Gas 5, 190 c, fan 170 c. Line a shallow 20cm (8in) square cake tin with baking parchment.

2) Place all the ingredients, except the apple and blackberries, into a large mixing bowl and beat with a wooden spoon until smooth.

3) Stir in the apple and blackberries and spread into the tin. Bake for 30-35 minutes until golden and the centre is firm to touch.

4) leave in tin for 10 minutes before turning out and allowed to cool completely. Cut into squares. Keeps for 3 days.

Monday 19 March 2012

Wedding Idea: Bunting

I currently have a massive bag of flowery bedding you're likely to see in your Grandma's bedroom sitting in the living room. I asked family for fabric with pink/cream/burgundy flowers and patterns and have been inundated with donations!

The reason for this is, instead of having fresh flowers decorating the church, we're going for bunting. I didn't have it in mind straight away, it just came to me as I thought about how to decorate the church and the idea of having lengths of brightly coloured bunting hanging in the church really appealed to me. It's also good for a wedding on a budget and recycling materials.
We're also using bunting in the church hall and at the evening reception venue.

I got the pattern from this website: http://rosalindgracedesigns.blogspot.co.uk/2009/04/free-bunting-template-and-tutorial.html

All you need is old cotton bedsheets/shirts, bias binding, pins, thread, sewing machine, cardboard template of the size of bunting you want and a good pair of dress making scissors.

Bias binding is the long strip of fabric holding it all together. I got a 50 metre roll for about £7 from Amazon. I've been making bunting 5 metres in length.

Bunting is a quick and cheap way to decorate any venue for any occasion. I think it's perfect for a summer party and gives a vintage nostalgic feel.


Tuesday 6 March 2012

Gift Idea #1 Mini Canvas

Friends' birthdays often have the habit of sneaking up on you and when you finally realise, you either have no time or money to get them a present. At the moment, money is often tight for me, so I came up with an idea to make a unique present that my friends' would love that was quick to make and affordable.


I have a box at home full of little bits and bobs I've found lying around, including broken brooches, bows and ribbons off packaging and chocolate boxes, buttons, little bells off the Lindt Chocolate Bunnies :) and lots of other things.
I was given a sparkly butterfly by a friend, which use to be on a ring but fell off and had another butterfly that use to be a brooch. I really wanted to use these in a project and one day I was in The Works bookshop and they sell mini canvases on easels for 99p each. I bought two and knew that I wanted to combine the two things in some way.
At home I used acrylic paints and painted the two canvases (which was quick as they are so small!) and when the paint was dried wrote the names of the friends on them with gold or silver pens and superglued the butterflies onto them.

The great thing about this idea is you can use anything instead of butterflies, maybe something that reflects your friend or something they like, as long as it's small and not too heavy. You could use any colour paint and because it's small, it could put it anywhere on a shelf, table or desk and just sit there looking all decorative and pretty :)



Monday 5 March 2012

How to make a skirt out of a pair of jeans




We've all been there. You put on your most favourite, comfortable jeans that you have had for ages and then discover a massive hole or rip in an unfortunate place. What do you do? Well if you can't bear to throw them away, why not turn them into a skirt?
This is what I'd done with my jeans that have had holes worn into them. (The picture above is the 1st ever skirt I made and used it as a distraction from packing!)

1) cut off the legs a couple of centimetres down from the rip or hole (so it looks like really short shorts)

2) Using an thread unpicker (you can get them from haberdashery shops and online) unpick the seams up the inside legs to the crotch so it looks like an untidy skirt.

3) on the front and the back of the skirt, lie the seams that would have formed the seat of the jeans to the side and pin down.  Cut off any material that hangs down to create a straight hem.

4) Using thread that is a similar colour to the originial thread, use back stitch to stitch the seams down. Do this on the front and back of the skirt.

 5) I tried to do a similar style seam to the original one so it blended in better, however you can do whatever you like to your own skirt.

6) And after that you have your finished skirt! If you want to, you could do a hem around the bottom of the skirt if you don't like the deconstructed look that much. Also you could embellish it with sequins, ribbons, buttons etc or even sew some fabric around the bottom of the skirt to give it a really cute country look.

Hope this inspires to recycle your jeans and that you give it a go :)

Don't know what to do with the left over legs? I have an idea for a rug but that will be another post ;P

Saturday 3 March 2012

My Favourite Recipes #1 Honey and Soy Glazed Chicken

At home I have a massive folder full of recipes I've ripped out of magazines, mostly the ones you pick up for free at supermarkets.
This recipe was actually from an advert for Amoy Dark Soy Sauce and it was one of my favourite recipes as a student (and still is) mostly because it is so tasty and you only need 4 ingredients for the marinade, so it's so quick and easy to make.

Honey and Soy Glazed Chicken

1) Mix 3 tbsp Dark soy sauce + 3 tsp honey + 1tsp lemon juice + pinch of black pepper.
2) Pour half of the marinade over 2 chicken breasts and leave for 5 mins.
3) In a shallow tray, grill chicken on a medium heat for 15 minutes. While grilling continue to pour the remaining marinade over the chicken.
4) Serve immediately.

This really tasty with noodles or rice and in a stir fry. Hope you like it!