Friday, September 16, 2011

You make your own luck

Best scene from LOST...



Best song from Three Dog Night...SHAMBALA...



Have a great weekend!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Monday, September 05, 2011

Bloggy Birthdays and Paper Gifts

UPDATE: 7 Sep - Giveaway mentioned below is now live! See here.

As of yesterday, Sunday the fourth of September, two years have passed since the inception of this blog.

I was watching Julie and Julia for the x-th time the other day (I think Meryl Streep's performance is so striking in that movie...I mean, talk about channelling someone from beyond the grave). Simeon walked into the room at the part of the movie where Julie has just listened to a gazillion messages about people wanting to turn her blog into a book, when he remarked: "Isn't that the dream of every food blogger?"

Perhaps.
Probably.
What do you think?
If you're a blogger, why do YOU do what you do?

The lovely Rebecca over at [oomph.], who is also celebrating her blogaversary this month, is running a giveaway later this week. There are a couple of heartfelt stuff items to be won, so head on over to check out the sponsored goods line-up and enter the draw.


I was the lucky recipient of a very cool stationery hamper which I won in a giveaway from Becky the snail mailer from Leaving a Paper Trail. Check out the ooh-la-la black and white Paris greetings cards.


The Trekkie in me was absolutely delighted to receive Spock dog cards. Thanks Becky!


I received a surprise present from Lou of Lou La La. She makes pretty and super useful fridge-magnet-peg-holders which she sells in her Etsy shop, and she sent me some (along with a delightful letter and postcard). Thank you Lou!


This cool paper crafting book and calligraphy how-to box came from my Mom and Dad, who have always encouraged my creative side. Thanks Parents!


Remember the gigantic pile of dishes I was talking about in this post?
Well, it got tackled on Friday evening...half by me and half by my hubby.
During his time at the sink, he turned to me and said: "This is the last load of gigantic dishes we'll be washing like this."
Et voila, the very next day, we became the proud owners of a dishwasher....YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! Thanks Schmee :-)


So, in summary, a GREAT BIG THANK YOU:
to Sim, my Parents, Becky and Lou for my gifts
AND
to my readers for reading!

As Julia said: Bon Appetit!

Friday, September 02, 2011

The dishes that go along with the food


From my couch in the lounge, I can see a looming mountain of dishes on the counter next to the sink just waiting to be washed.

I'm in avoidance.

I was reading a post on one pot cooking this morning, and made a comment on the benefits to cleaning-up this allowed for. Which got me to thinking about dishes.

Perhaps it 's the universe sending me a message, but the very next blog link I clicked on was about washing dishes (avoidance, get thee hence...)

My initial comment on the post turned into a mini essay of memories related to dishes - you know, those things that go along with all this delicious cooking food bloggers do (always two sides to a coin, right...)

In my past, as a chef-in-training, the nights I got stuck washing the post-dinner-rush restaurant pots/pans/cooking utensils used to drive me nuts. That was until one evening when I realised that after the insanity of the dinner frenzy, washing the dishes was actually quite zen. My mind could wander and I could think about the events of the evening, or my plans for the next day. And slowly (very, very slowly), I began to get something out of the experience...not enjoyment (I wouldn't go as far as that), but definitely a mindfulness for the task at hand.

Not owning a dishwasher at home, I would sometimes grumble at having to do the dishes in addition to having cooked the meal, until I realised that my grumbling destroyed the spirit of the event...a meal shared and enjoyed with people I love. So I changed my attitude to see the dishes as a way to pay homage to the blessings of: having the funds to buy food and share it, the good times and laughter, the warmth infused into our home.

I believe I have my Mom to thank for this perspective on life. As a teenager, when I walked into the kitchen and saw a ton of dishes on every surface after a day of meals for people, I would always sigh loudly, and she would always remind me: "They tell a good story!"


Please do yourselves a favour and go and read Pam's beautiful post over at Sticks Forks Fingers entitled:
Cleaning Up: My Postprandial Grace.
It's a very special piece of writing.

Have a great Friday and a brilliant weekend everyone.

Kitchen sink, here I come...

Monday, August 29, 2011

Apple Flapjacks


With the last smatterings of the Winter chill starting to abate, I've been craving the comforting taste of cinnamon-sugar before Summer arrives along with all it's lightness.

I whipped these flapjacks up on three successive days.
On the first two, I just tossed ingredients in a bowl till the texture seemed right. But on the afternoon of the third batch, I realised that this recipe was worth taking note of, and so put measurements to my kitchen mayhem.

Bon appetit!

Apple Flapjacks Recipe

Gluten-Free, Corn-Free, Egg-Free, Nut-Free

Makes 10 Medium-Small Flapjacks


Ingredients:
  • 1 cup (250ml) chana/chickpea/garbanzo bean flour
  • 1 golden delicious apple
  • 3 Tbsp (45ml) sugar (+ extra for sprinkling)
  • 1 tsp (5ml) cinnamon (+ extra for sprinkling)
  • 50ml water
  • approx. 1 tsp (5ml) vegetable oil (for frying)
Method:
  1. Zhoesh apple + sugar + cinnamon + 25ml water in a food processor till mushy.
  2. Stir flour + 25ml water together, then stir in apple mixture.
  3. Lightly oil a non-stick crepe pan.
  4. Fry batter by the dessert spoon over a medium-low heat. Flip when bubbling.
  5. Serve sprinkled with cinnamon-sugar.
Batter
Flip when lightly bubbling on medium-low heat
Serve sprinkled with cinnamon-sugar

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Scenes from a Small Kitchen: Sunday

Swirly Gluten-Free Chocolate Cake

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Scenes from a Small Kitchen: Saturday

Wispy clouds from our kitchen window
Anti-scarecrow friendly fountain person in the courtyard outside our kitchen



















Friday, August 26, 2011

Scenes from a Small Kitchen: Friday

Fruit and Salad

Thursday, August 25, 2011