Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Merry christmas to all



ready for christmas. Sorry about the serious face. We were deep in conversation about something .I think this was boxing day. Like the red chrissy shirts?... We had late xmas lunch at Sandy"s in the city.
. MMMMMMMMMMm baked salmon and salsa verde..


And amazing prawn and scallop salad...So fresh



Then my rolled stuffed turket breast with pecans, cranberries,
garlic, fresh sage and onion.
there was also my raspberry and moscato jelly ,that I forgot
to photograph before it was demolished.....
The making of the jelly with the muslin for straining,
the raspberries cooking and the Moscato
( sweet and slightly fizzy chilled wine )bottle



and a sparse but weighted xmas tree. Brought inside from the hot sun.







Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Early December

Happy HAPPY CHRISTMAS. to you and to you and to you...

My gourmet traveller is full of chrisymassy ideas..


Just a small snippet of our place this week.


I did find a few branches from the pine tree outside
to bring inside and put in a vase. Then I put a few large baubles on it and
gingerbread cookies. and with the warm glow of the evening you can also see the gingerbread stars.




they are from the newest gourmet traveller christmas edition.
It is a recipe for speculaas,mmmmmmm
yum very buttery and made with freshly ground spices.

and then my happy hens
have been hard at work trying to hide the latest eggs.



And then the hoya has produced the most perfect clusters of flowers. Five separate blooms. They are quite hard to photograph











Sunday, November 8, 2009

the vegie garden

This is the vegie garden out the back near the house on stilts.
We have fenced off an area to make new garden beds
.there is celery,leeks,beans,spinach,broccoli,cos lettuce and the odd pansy plant as well the pea straw has started to sprout as well which always adds to the green..
the rabbits cant get in and we pick every day for the kitchen.
Since we took these pics we have also added a big herb area as well.
The coriander in particular has shot ahead.I haven't grown it before.

spring has sprung a lot





My garden has come alive in the bout of warm and wet weather we have had.

I have grown these Flanders poppies for the first time .

they are so beautiful and so much like a ladybird up close.!!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

From little things.....

Here is the dress that I made Liz, for her daughter Kate's wedding.( mother of the bride )
We started with a picture ripped out of a magazine from the dentist.by Liz.
We had a few practice goes of working out how the hang of the fabric would work and
then it was all systems go!!.

The outside layer is a rusty red silk satin , backed with a finer silk in a bright orange.

The idea was that the arms were draped with the lines of silk satin with open strips, to hide the upper arm slightly and for the fabric to drape and flow.

The main dress is a dark burgundy with a stripe of the rust red fabric sewn at the bottom. Also a lovely embroidered silk in a pink and orange that we found to match.
With a covered button in the same fabric.

p.s. the wedding was A HUGE success more pics to come soon.


Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Marmalade time

These are an amazing fruit that I found at the roadside stall on the way to St Andrews market. There is a lemon and lime and kaffir lime leaf, stall where you can stop and buy these freshly picked. I was looking for cumquats and I had no idea what these were. After looking on the Internet I found they were Australian blood limes.
I cut up the fruit and soaked them as per the cumquat recipe. What a beautiful colour.
Bubble bubble,
Waiting for the sugar to be the right temperature



These are the cumquats freshly sliced
and ready to soak in the water over night


Time to bubble again


Wow here are the jars ready to go.




These are both the cumquat marmalades .
The blood lime is slightly bitter and more of a strong lime flavour.

Already for some fesh bread and lots of lovely butter

my version

Here are my photos of Imam Bayildi ,I made after reading Joeys blog.
It is the most delicious eggplant dish .With many steps but worth the wait.
I asked the Turkish lady at "R couture"about the dish
and it translates as "the Imam fainted".
So we will all be fainting with the beautiful taste.
Although no Imam's around.

The eggplants are all fried and slashed ready to go into the oven
My parsley freshly picked from the garden.

The tomato mixture is ready in the pot with lots of garlic and onions and currants.
The slices of eggplant are mounded high with the tomato mix and topped with the extra tomato and put back in the oven MMMMMmmmmm dished up with buttery pumpkin and Jerusalem artichokes.
Perfect.















Tuesday, July 14, 2009

...oh such a special occassion

Here is Amy
trying to win tickets to her beloved Brittney concert.
.in a radio competition.

sssssssssssoo sad . no luck .

Luckily there was the ticket sales on the day still to come
and now all is well, and waiting for the ticks to arrive in the mail




cloudy skies

As I left work ,
the sun came out and made such a beautiful rainbow
in the dark stormy sky



new camera time

Here are some pictures of our african things we are making for Christina

- the first is a vest ,simple, no lining just darts in the back and two D-rings.
This one is woolly fabric made with a low front neckline and loose square armholes


This is a dress made from a bed spread .Not all the fabric is authentic African ,
there is also a mix of fabrics from her op shop collection


This is another unlined vest. In a smaller size and different fabric



This is a copy of Amy's -Prom at the Prom- dress in an amazing African fabric.
Cant quite see the pattern but the large shapes are snails.
There is also purple tulle underneath


The lovely Amy is here hard at work sewing for Christina.





We have been to Noble Park to see the shop. It was not very big .The room, in the middle of a coat of paint.
There are three or four African tailors ready to move in as well to help share the rent .They have a differnt style to Christina.
I think they do a mail order to Africa.
With a pattern and colour of fabric chosen from a poster..

Monday, June 8, 2009

the workroom

The piles of fabric are building as we speak


Here is an African top on the stand in the window.
The fabric is a damask that has been printed over the top

This is a bag I have made from Pomegranite fabric from Ikea.
.With a band that does up with a button


The workroom is ready with a fresh dusting and re arrange of cushions and fabric
These are made from Rosies fabric from Timor, such a vibrant yellow I havent seen
before.








There are still some patches of sun in this cold wintery time of year.
It is very hard to tell ,but Amy and I have been busy sewing...
We have just sent off abou sixteen things to Christina for her fabulous shop in
Dandenong..
We are going off to see the shop in a few weeks.. So we have to sew and sew again
so we can take more stock as well.
She is a very easy client not fussy at all as to how many things or what size or which fabric