Thursday 27 June 2013

{Chocolate fridge bars/cake}


These are sooooooooo bad for you but oh my goodness they are a perfect snack size piece of heaven!!!

Ingredients:
Makes 15 squares / bars

250g butter
2 tablespoons best quality cocoa
1 egg – whisked
500g icing sugar – sieved
1 Tablespoon Vanilla Essence
1 x 150g packet Tennis Biscuits

Instructions:

Melt the butter in a medium pot over a medium heat. Whisk in the cocoa and turn off the heat. Gently & slowly whisk in the egg, then whisk in the icing sugar and vanilla essence. Crush the Tennis biscuits, or break them into the chocolate mix. You want a variety of sizes, but nothing bigger than about a R2.00 coin. Stir the crushed & broken biscuits into the chocolate mix then scrape the mix into a appropriate size dish that has been greased & lined with wax paper. Refrigerate overnight.
Cut the bars whilst still in the dish, then lift them out and take it easy! ;)

Monday 24 June 2013

{The Hunger Games}

I had never read a book or series before watching the movie until 'The Hunger Games'. Some friends in Korea lent me the 3 books and I devoured them in the shortest time before the movie came out.

I remember when Harry Potter came out , and the people that had read the books would say 'The movie was disappointing...the book was much better!", to which I would reply, "You snooty book nerd", behind their back obviously.

I have now become the subject of my criticism to my dismay. As much as I enjoyed the movie....wait for it....the book was much better. It didn't help that I finished it the week that we went to go and watch it, and so it was fresh in my mind. But obviously the movie can't capture the intensity of the bonding between Katniss and Pru, the mysterious connection between Katniss and Gail and the severity of the Games itself.

I did however love the characters they chose to play the roles! Peta was a little shorter than I imagined but I got over it! Please read these 3 books - they were amazing! I can't wait for the second movie to come out in November - "Catching Fire".
#nosnootycommentsallowed




Thursday 20 June 2013

{Instagram delight}

We use our cell phones more and more to take photo's but we never develop them do we?

I love this idea to print Instagram photos onto square canvas blocks. Looks absolutely stunning and adds a personal touch to your home!

I need to buy a house first but then this is my next thing!

Tuesday 11 June 2013

{Soon to be in the land of the free}

Charlotte, North Carolina

This beautiful City is soon to be my home! I lived there last year for 3 months and was seduced by it's pretty parks, gorgeous greenways, neat neighborhoods and utterly-quaint uptown.

There are a few facts I have learned about Charlotte:
> It is the 17th largest American city
> There are 2 296 569 people in the metropolitan area
> It is the 2nd largest financial center after New York....yip NY
> It's home of the Carolina Panthers (American football), Charlotte Bobcats (Basketball),  NASCAR hall of fame, US National Whitewater Center, Billy Grayham Library, Carrowinds (Amusement park) and my mom!

I can't wait to make Charlotte my home!
What do you love about where you live?

Wednesday 5 June 2013

{myWear}

Shirt: Truworths
Skirt: Someone in USA gave it to me ;D
Stockings: Spar
Shoes: Korea

Monday 3 June 2013

{Butternut soup}



Got this recipe from my sister-in-law Kirsty...thanks!


 Ingredients
1 butternut
1 Onion
1 Orange
3 TBS flour
1 tsp Nutmeg
1 tsp curry powder
1 chicken stock in 3 cups boiling water
1 cup milk


Instructions
Fry onions in butter
Add cubed butternut and fry for 3 minutes
Add flour, curry powder and nutmeg
Add chicken stock in water and add milk, orange juice, and grate the orange peel
Simmer slowly for 15-20 minutes
Liquidize
Add salt and pepper to taste and tsp sugar
Add a dash of cream and sprinkle with chopped parsley
Then enjoy!
 
I cubed 2 butternuts

{Books i like}

I love Torey Hayden's novels about children. She is an Educational Psychologist herself and writes about the world and minds of such amazingly complex kids.

This book is about a boy's journey, with his psychologist and family, to the roots of his issues. It made me wonder what kind of parent I am *hopefully* going to be.

You should read it!