Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Over My Teacup
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
On the bright side, the orange and poppy seed muffins I cooked this afternoon were as light and as fluffy as one could ever hope for, and absolutely delicious. And as a lovely recommendation, my husband's Gran loved them and her sister invited me to come and live with HER and bake for her! So there you are, I'm not such a flop at this baking lark after all.
I wanted to post today, because I'm feeling rather discouraged about... well, everything. And I thought to myself, perhaps a good whinge would make me feel better. But then I realised I should probably leave that to a time when I can have a one on one with someone like my husband, or perhaps Mum. So instead, I've got something else in mind.
There's a series on tv that I really enjoy watching, called River Cottage. I was first introduced to the series through River Cottage Autumn (something that replays on tv an awful lot, they don't seem to show much else) and absolutely fell in love with it. Hugh's passion and drive for what he does, and teaches is inspiring to me.
Its all about living a self-sufficiently as possible. Growing your own food, and living off the land. Or sourcing locally made produce where you can't grow it or make it yourself. These are principles that I feel strongly about, and want to achieve.
There's another series on TV that I started to watch, thinking that it would be for Australia what River Cottage is for England. Because they're such vastly different countries, its a bit hard to connect I guess. So this other series is called the Gourmet Farmer. I was a little deterred at the gourmet part of the title but decided to give it a bash.
Its about a high flying foodie living in the city ditching his cushie job to go "dig in the dirt". In theory I agree with what he's setting out to achieve. But it seemed like he was playing... As though it was just a gimmick or something similar, and no real passion for what he was doing at all. That, and it focuses highly on gourmet products, rather than good wholesome one's. So perhaps this show isn't for me after all.
I'm sure it'll achieve something, inspire some people to get up and look around at their lives and seriously consider making changes, but for me it was all a bit of a farce.
Which leaves me back where I started. Absolutely adoring River Cottage and wishing there was something like it for Australians. If you know of anything please, please point me in the right direction!
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Simplifying my wardrobe
I'm left with one drawer of clothing, but its more than enough to get by on until I can create a more timeless, suitable wardrobe. I want to minimise the number of pieces that I have, but I don't have anything "classic". I don't even have that "perfect little black dress" every site I've visited today recommends as being a staple.
So this is what I'm left with:
Pants
- Wide legged jeans; very unflattering. Will need to replace, but suitable for now.
- Black athletic pants; very unflattering but only because I need to lose weight. Keeping them, so that I will make the effort to exercise!
- Beach shorts; sometimes worn to the beach when its busy, more often used as my cleaning/around the house clothes.
- Little brown dress; keeping as it is my beach dress. I hope to make going to the beach a regular habit.
- Long purple/green sundress; Its gorgeous, suits me well and was a recent gift from my husband. Its not classic, but I can't part with it.
- Flower nightdress; need something for when there are other people around!
- Black singlet; for layering and as a cleaning/around the house shirt.
- Purple singlet; as above.
- White dress shirt; for job interviews, dining out and when I want to look "sharp".
- Green shirt; Its a little bright for me (explain more fully below) but I look well enough in it.
- Blue flowered shirt; A piece that looks good on me, that I cannot bear to be without. Even if it is a printed shirt.
- Green singlet; slightly dressier as its got lace trimming, good warm weather shirt.
- Navy blue button up shirt; its a classic cut, looks great, and isn't too warm.
- White "peasant" shirt; unsure about keeping this one. But, I like it and I needed some variety until I can buy better pieces.
- Black dressy shirt; good for going out. Bit older, but looks good on me, definite keeper.
And, what I need (so I've been told)
- Two pairs of trousers which vary in style. Wide-legged pants or man-style trousers and another pair that are a more timeless, classic cut.
- Two pairs of jeans in different cuts. Fitted, straight legged or flared and wide-legged or man style. This can include skinny jeans if you have the body shape to wear them.
- A really great, well-cut coat. A timeless trench will take you from season to season.
- A cashmere sweater and cardigan in a V-neck and round neck.
- A few more shirts in my colours.
- A few great day dresses which are easy to wear and versatile for any occasion. One of these should be the indispensable wrap dress – smart, sexy and timeless.
- A colorful evening dress which makes you feel great.
- The ultimate little black dress.
So, what are my colours? Well apparently I'm a deep autumn. I'm not too sure how much stock I put in the theory of people being seasonal colours, but I'm giving it the benefit of the doubt as it seems to know what I personally feel best in, and what I believe looks terrible on me.
This is an approximation of what the colours are that suit me best. They are (from left to right): Black brown, black, light yellow, marigold, peach, terracotta, salmon pink, tomato red, deep red, true red, dark rose, lemon yellow, camel, jade, moss, lime bronze, hot turquoise, cerulean, Chinese blue, evergreen, navy and purple. According to http://prettyyourworld.com being deep autumn means that my dominant characteristic is deep, and my secondary characteristic is warm. This is because I have both dark hair and very dark eyes. And warm skin, rather than cool.
The Deep Autumn needs to wear the deepest and most vivid colors of the autumn palette. Rich dark chocolate, tomato red, Pine green are a few of the colors that will enrich your intense coloring. For maximum effect, pair deep dark colors with some of the brighter colors for contrast. Steer clear of soft pastels and light earth tones which are not strong enough for your coloring and will wash you out.
Power Colors: Deep Brown, Black, Tomato Red, Emerald Green, Rust
Avoid: dusty blues and lavenders, any light pale colorsI like this because some of my favourite colours to wear are jade, moss and purple. I can't say I'm a big fan of blues, but navy blue does suit me well. And I wore a red dress to my wedding that was sort of a tomato red, which I thought I looked good in, at least. So now that I know what I'm looking for I can be more discerning about my purchase.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Western Farmers Markets
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Monday, January 11, 2010
Ten of my favourite tv shows

- Red Dwarf
- Grand Designs
- River Cottage
- Jamie Oliver
- Poirot
- Pride and Prejudice
- Stargate
- Bleach
- Neon Evangelion
- Carnivale
Ten of my best memories

- The day that I married my husband.
- Walking Elly one evening during a thunderstorm, when the sun was still breaking through enough to bathe it all in liquid gold.
- Running along behind motorbike down the farm.
- Curled up in bed, down the farm, on the top floor of the house, during a RAGING, FIERCE storm.
- After many, many longs years of begging for a puppy, coming home from school one day to see that Mum had bought me one, I love Elly.
- The day I saw three rainbows.
- Arriving at the Noble Grape in the evening of the first day of our honeymoon. It was like Narnia.
- Completing Green Corps.
- My last day working at the Lord Forrest Hotel.
- The day my aunt told me to shut up, and I didn't talk for seven weeks.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Ten of my most favourite foods

- Shepherd's Pie. MY VERSION, by the way. I won't eat anyone else's other than mine, and my Mum's. I stole the recipe off Mum, and then set about improving it. You won't find better Shepherd's Pie anywhere.
- Roast Lamb. I love, love, love a good roast lamb. Well, I love lamb so perhaps this should've been just lamb. I make a killer roast lamb, but perhaps the best one I've ever had was a mint glazed mini roast. All to myself, it was so tender, so succulent, so utterly divine.
- Pan-fried salmon with asparagus, baby spinach and rocket on a bed of couscous with dill sauce. Need I say more!
- Chicken Caesar Salad - yes, yes.... who doesn't love a good Caesar? Minus the bacon and the anchovies, of course. Some of us can't eat pork, y'know.
- Couscous - as a potato replacement, couscous is king. I love inventing new ways of serving it up. My husband was a hard and fast advocate for keeping it OFF our dinner table, but I've won him over.
- Fish and Chips - Staple, staple.... but you are so utterly delicious, my dear. Who could beat you as the takeaway of choice?
- My uber-salad - Currently quite popular at our dinner table. It goes as follows: A bed of baby spinach and rocket. Crumble feta cheese over the top. Roughly chop cashews, and sprinkle those over. Grate carrot over the plate, and add beetroot wedges. Add a smattering of finely sliced red onion, one and a half boiled egg roughly sliced and snow pea sprouts. Drizzle over a raspberry vinaigrette, and voila!
- Corned Beef - Oh my goodness... cooked to perfection, this meal just melts in your mouth. And I love white sauce with parsley, yum yum.
- Steak - Delicious, decadent (in our house, its a rare expense!) and so, so good.
- Wattleseed damper, with rosella butter and fig/walnut chutney. Yummo!
Current contents of my feed reader...
I had a clean out of my feed reader a few weeks ago, and deleted about half of what I'd subscribed to. Things that I'd once found interesting, but not anymore. The following list is what I have left.
- a few things from my life -http://fewthingsfrommylife.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- Abstract Gourmet - http://abstractgourmet.com/feed
- always time for tea - http://alwaystimefortea-brooke.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- Annean.org - http://anneanorg.wordpress.com/feed/
- Annean's Home - http://anneanhome.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- Antipodean Steampunk Adventures - http://austeampunk.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- Bowl of Honey - http://feeds.feedburner.com/BowlofHoney
- Breakfast In Perth - http://breakfastinperth.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- Cafe Grendel - http://cafe-grendel.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- Cherry blossoms 桜 Pool - http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/groups_pool.gne?id=51156738@N00&lang=en-us&format=atom
- Chester 5000 XYV - http://jessfink.com/Chester5000XYV/?feed=rss2
- Christian Fletcher Photography - http://christianfletcher.wordpress.com/feed/
- Comics. Often dirty. - http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.run?_id=_j_P8zpm3hGBTmHJHzfpSg&_render=rss
- Complete Organizing Solutions - http://feeds.feedburner.com/completeorganizingsolutions/XSSR
- Corners of My Home Pool - http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/groups_pool.gne?id=86662290@N00&lang=en-us&format=atom
- Creature Comforts - http://feeds.feedburner.com/creaturecomfortsblog/oDSo
- D&D Pool - http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/groups_pool.gne?id=99673332@N00&lang=en-us&format=atom
- Design*Sponge - http://www.designspongeonline.com/feed
- Discover Magazine | rsslist - http://discovermagazine.com/rsslist/rss.xml
- Five Senses Coffee - http://feeds.feedburner.com/5SensesCoffee
- Food Porn Pool - http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/groups_pool.gne?id=52240578442@N01&lang=en-us&format=atom
- Fresh New Spaces - http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/groups_discuss.gne?id=99433240@N00&lang=en-us&format=atom
- Fresh New Spaces Pool - http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/groups_pool.gne?id=99433240@N00&lang=en-us&format=atom
- haus maus - http://hollymaus.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- ikea hacker - http://feeds.feedburner.com/Ikeahacker
- Lava Volavka - http://lavavolavka.com/feed/
- ListPlanIt - http://feeds.feedburner.com/Listplanit
- Local is Beautiful - Growing & Eating Local Food Pool - http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/groups_pool.gne?id=40272635@N00&lang=en-us&format=atom
- Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? - http://feedproxy.google.com/ICanHasCheezburger
- Love Freo - http://lovefreo.wordpress.com/feed/
- Made On The Left - http://madeontheleft.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- Media Statements: Statements - http://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/_layouts/listfeed.aspx?List=28fda1b0-9f25-4179-ba96-f82380778cb0&View=3a0c6aa0-d2fe-42eb-a602-18189cc10493
- MENAGE A 3 - http://www.menagea3.net/comic.rss
- My2Penn'orth - http://thorsten-food-photography.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- Nestled In - http://www.nestledin.net/feed/
- one day - http://saraoneday.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- Order of the Stick - http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots.rss
- Organize in Style - http://organizeinstyle.typepad.com/organize_in_style/atom.xml
- Organizing Your Way - http://www.organizingyourway.net/feed
- OSIER - http://osier-handmadevintagereconstructed.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- Perth Upmarket - http://perthupmarket.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- Pink and Brown Love - http://www.pinkandbrownlove.com/feeds/posts/default
- Pink to Green - http://pink-to-green.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- Precocious updates - http://www.rsspect.com/rss/precocious.xml
- Reclaiming The Home - http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/groups_discuss.gne?id=612285@N20&lang=en-us&format=atom
- Reclaiming The Home Pool - http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/groups_pool.gne?id=612285@N20&lang=en-us&format=atom
- RPGnet - http://www.rpg.net/columns/index.xml
- Selfsufficientish Pool - http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/groups_pool.gne?id=823452@N22&lang=en-us&format=atom
- SixThousand - http://www.sixthousand.com.au/rss/
- Spool Photography Landscape Photography - http://spoolphotography.wordpress.com/feed/
- stonesoup - http://thestonesoup.com/blog/feed/
- Style Voyeur - http://www.stylevoyeur.com/atom.xml
- The Chocolate Blues - http://www.thechocolateblues.com/feeds/posts/default
- The Coffee Collective Blog - http://coffeecollective.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- The Perth Files - http://theperthfiles.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- The Steampunk Home - http://thesteampunkhome.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- The Worst of Perth - http://perthworst.wordpress.com/feed/
- Today on Real Simple - http://feeds.feedburner.com/realsimple-today
- Towards Sustainability - http://feeds.feedburner.com/TowardsSustainability
- Twitter / theworstofperth - http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/15953157.rss
- Uploads from Thorsten (TK) - http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne?id=8696045@N02&lang=en-us&format=atom
- urban homesteading Pool - http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/groups_pool.gne?id=674101@N23&lang=en-us&format=atom
- vi.sualize.us/saracarl/steampunkhome - http://vi.sualize.us/rss/saracarl/steampunkhome/
- Voyages Extraordinaires - http://voyagesextraordinaires.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
- Wandering Gourmet - http://wanderinggourmet.net/?feed=rss2
- Wood and Brass - http://woodandbrass.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
Friday, January 8, 2010
Ten things I most want to do - this year

- Sew a patchwork quilt.
- Pull together family recipes and favourite meals to create a recipe binder for each of my sisters, and Harry.
- With two nephews and one nephew/niece on the way we're looking to have a big Christmas this year, so I've got three presents to make for them.
- Create a herb garden in pots, and possibly vegetables.
- Improve my photography skills.
- Work on the world in my head, and get it down on paper.
- Write more, and blog more.
- Expand my recipe repertoire.
- Read 100 books this year.
- Make my home more... comfortable.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Ten things I have to do before I die

- Write at least one book that gets published, this means finishing something!
- Visit Japan during the Springtime.
- Move to Europe... either Sweden or Switzerland. Possibly permanently, possibly for a designated period of time.
- Become self-sufficient.
- Own my own teahouse/bookshop.
- Visit the Ancient Egyptian sites.
- Visit the Ancient Mayan sites, and study them.
- Finally get the fantasy world in my head down on paper.
- Inspire other people to live a more eco-conscious life.
- Research my family history.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Ten of my favourite websites
- Nestled In - http://www.nestledin.net/; A blog by Katja and Minna, a couple living in Finland. Its all about their home, and the renovations they undertook to make it theirs.
- Flickr - http://www.flickr.com/; Yes, the photo-sharing site makes it to my top ten list of favourite websites. I find it inspiring, and can quite happily spend an hour or three on there sometimes. I've found a number of my favourite blogs on there, too.
- One Day - http://saraoneday.blogspot.com/; a blog by a West Australian woman, who I find to be very inspirational. I love her photography, and her writing style. Its always a good pick me up.
- Order of the Stick - http://www.giantitp.com/index.html; a Role Playing web-comic, done in stick figure style. Its hilarious, and very well executed. Love it.
- System Reference Document - http://tinyurl.com/m8jey6; OGL document, for D&D 3.5. I find it very useful in session, whenever rules need to be consulted and trawling through the books can be time consuming.
- Least I Could Do - licd.com/; A rather offensive comic, really. Well.... sometimes. But, I enjoy the style. And the company's other comic, Looking for Group.
- Taste - http://taste.com.au/; An Australian based website, devoted to food and cooking. The recipes are top knotch, and you can always find something there to cook.
- Amazon - http://amazon.com/; I can literally spend hours on here. Looking for books, and drooling over them all. Wishing I had them in my collection.
- Blogger - http://www.blogger.com/; at the present, Blogger is out ranking Wordpress in my heart as blogging platform of choice. But, I can't afford to get the most of out Wordpress so its no wonder. However, Blogger is a good platform, for sure.
- Google - http://google.com/; who could have a list of favourite websites and not include Google? I love google reader, gmail, blog finder, google image search, google search... hell, I just love Google, lol.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Ten things I want in my ideal home

- A library - an entire room devoted to the collection and appreciation of books. Complete with its own dedicated system of organisation and recording.
- A sunroom - that also doubles as an indoor greenhouse, of sorts.
- Greens, purples, whites, wood, floral/striped/spotted/solid fabrics.
- My own dedicated crafting room.
- A den devoted to the pursuit of role playing games. Fully stocked with everything I could ever want. With everything organised and set up for ease of use.
- A two person spa in the ensuite.
- A coffee machine.
- Victorian/Steampunkesque styling.
- A large vegetable garden, orchard, fish pond, chicken run, water tank, solar panelling... everything we need to make our home as self-sustaining as possible.
- A shed, for Sam to escape to and work on his many, many projects.
Monday, January 4, 2010
Ten of the best things about me

- I have a very cheeky smile, I’ve been told on occasion that its cute.
- My craftiness… not my ability to manipulate or anything like that, I mean, I’m good at making things, designing them.
- My hair, when I can actually be bothered to take care of it. I’ve had a few hairdressers remarking on its colour, fineness and just how much of it there is!
- My inventiveness when it comes to food and cooking – but not if its sweets.
- I'm good with words, which means I'm pretty good at Scrabble.
- I've got quite an active imagination, and am remarkably good at role playing.
- I enjoying getting my hands dirty, and messing about growing things. Especially herbs for cooking.
- I'm too nice and bubbly, so I've been told.
- I care about the environment and what I can do to help conserve it.
- My taste in television, books and movies. Well.... -I- think its my best feature.
Friday, January 1, 2010
First Day of Twenty Ten and What Have I Achieved?
Precious little! >_<
I didn’t wake up until a quarter past eleven, and stayed in bed until 2pm. Ouch, lazy much? I’ve got a bit of a headache from laying down so long, which I suppose is a good thing because it prevents me from being lazy aaaaaaall day!
I got up after that, pottered around doing not much of anything aside from washing my work clothes for tomorrow and going into a state of panic when I realised I couldn’t get to work in time for my shift tomorrow. I’m going to be catching a taxi, instead. My first three hours of work is going to be spent just earning enough to cover the taxi. Its a good thing I’m working 8 hours, then eh?
Watched three seasons of Red Dwarf; having got the 10th anniversary edition from Sam for Christmas. So excited, hopefully the beginning of a collection of DVDs that’ll leave me unsure what to watch because of so much choice.
Also, laughing a bit to myself at the idiocy of some people. It helps to laugh, sometimes. Not that I’m very intelligent myself, but I’m certainly not the dullest tool in the shed, either!
Breakfast: Slept in.
Lunch: Toast with Vegemite
Dinner: Cold Chicken, Chips and Salad
Dessert: Peaches and Custard
Snacks: Couple of biscuits, here and there.
Watching: Red Dwarf Seasons II, III, IV
Reading: The Wolves of Time
Listening: Curtin FM (yes I know!)
Crafting: Engagement invites, designing stationery
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