Wow. I feel like I start all my blog post the same way... It's been a while.
With today being the last day of the school year, I'm hoping to blog more regularly over the holidays. There are quite a few new recipes I'm hanging out to cook, plus I think my blog might slowly get taken over by my ever growing obsession with nail polish.
Which brings me to today's post.
I mentioned in my last post that I had ordered some OPI polishes from the US and was anxiously waiting for their arrival. It was a VERY long wait. Or at least it felt like a VERY long wait. I think in total it took about 7 weeks. I guess that's not too bad in the grand scheme of things, especially since it had to cross an ocean and compete with the Thanksgiving day holiday.
I was starting to think it would never arrive. As I was pulling into my driveway yesterday I noticed that there was no parcel slip hanging out of the door and mentioned to my sister that if it was not here by Monday I would be requesting a refund. Little did I know about the surprise that was waiting for me IN the mailbox - the whole parcel was in my mailbox! Yay!!!
I was so excited about this long awaited parcel that I took a photo of it. I was going to post it on here, but had no idea how to remove my address from the photo...
Opening the parcel and unwrapping all the individually wrapped polishes was the best bit. I had forgotten which colours I had ordered.
I also thought I'd only ordered 10 polishes. But it turns out I had ordered 12. Yay!!
I was surprised at the amount of red polishes I had bought. Some were quite similar actually. Oh well. I can't wait to wear these pretties. I think the first one I will wear will be the Breast Cancer duo.
I'm considering starting to post more of my polishes on here like some of my favourite nail blogs. The only thing putting me off is the length of my nails. They get to a particular length (SHORT) and then appear to refuse to grow anymore!
Oh, I forgot to mention that the whole reason I decided to order this polish from the US is because of the ridiculous price we are expected to pay for polish in Australia. In Oz, OPI retails for $20. I managed to get these beauties for $7 each.
Thursday, 13 December 2012
Friday, 23 November 2012
Polish Update
As I mentioned in my previous post, I managed to order over 30 bottles of nail polish in less than 7 days...
Well, Monday afternoon was like an early Christmas. I arrived home from work to an overflowing mail box. I had not one, but TWO polish parcels!!
I ripped those babies open as fast as I could and I was sooooo very impressed!
14 China Glaze polishes (bought on sale from Ozsale)
6 Girly Bits polishes (purchased from an independent polish maker in Canada)
The week before I also got my four Butter London polishes (also bought on sale from Ozsale) in the mail. They make an awesome polish.
Inevitably, my polish draw was overflowing. So yesterday I bought two new draws/boxes to put them in.
It looks all lovely and organised now.
Looks like I'm going to have to buy another box when my 10 new OPIs finally arrive from the US... :)
Well, Monday afternoon was like an early Christmas. I arrived home from work to an overflowing mail box. I had not one, but TWO polish parcels!!
I ripped those babies open as fast as I could and I was sooooo very impressed!
14 China Glaze polishes (bought on sale from Ozsale)
6 Girly Bits polishes (purchased from an independent polish maker in Canada)
The week before I also got my four Butter London polishes (also bought on sale from Ozsale) in the mail. They make an awesome polish.
Inevitably, my polish draw was overflowing. So yesterday I bought two new draws/boxes to put them in.
It looks all lovely and organised now.
Looks like I'm going to have to buy another box when my 10 new OPIs finally arrive from the US... :)
Sunday, 18 November 2012
Wardrobe Week
I know, I know. It's been a while.
Unfortunately, the excuse is still the same as last time. Work is CRAZY and I have been eating VERY badly.
Today's post is going to be a bit different, something I haven't blogged about before. Clothes. Yes, I know, I blogged about clothes before, but today's post is a bit more personal.
I often get compliments on the clothes I wear to work. Lately, there has been a running joke thing with a lady at work about me being all matchy-matchy. Every time I see her she has to look me up and down to see whether I'm matching.
I try quite hard to match and look 'put together'. One thing that makes the work week bearable is looking forward to what I'm going to wear. And if you look nice, then chances are you will feel nice.
I organise what I'm going to wear for the whole week on a Sunday. That way I can iron if I need to and work out which bottoms I will wear - I have only a small collection of 'bottoms', but HEAPS of tops.
While I am always buying new clothes, I very rarely spend a lot of money on my clothes. I work with children and don't see the point in spending heaps on clothes that are just going to be splashed with paint or marked texta. Most of my clothes are bought from Target and Katies, with a bit of Portmans and Jacqui-E thrown in. The jewellery I wear is almost exclusively from Lovisa, with some Katies and Target thrown in for good measure.
So here is a week in my wardrobe:
Monday
Unfortunately, the excuse is still the same as last time. Work is CRAZY and I have been eating VERY badly.
Today's post is going to be a bit different, something I haven't blogged about before. Clothes. Yes, I know, I blogged about clothes before, but today's post is a bit more personal.
I often get compliments on the clothes I wear to work. Lately, there has been a running joke thing with a lady at work about me being all matchy-matchy. Every time I see her she has to look me up and down to see whether I'm matching.
I try quite hard to match and look 'put together'. One thing that makes the work week bearable is looking forward to what I'm going to wear. And if you look nice, then chances are you will feel nice.
I organise what I'm going to wear for the whole week on a Sunday. That way I can iron if I need to and work out which bottoms I will wear - I have only a small collection of 'bottoms', but HEAPS of tops.
While I am always buying new clothes, I very rarely spend a lot of money on my clothes. I work with children and don't see the point in spending heaps on clothes that are just going to be splashed with paint or marked texta. Most of my clothes are bought from Target and Katies, with a bit of Portmans and Jacqui-E thrown in. The jewellery I wear is almost exclusively from Lovisa, with some Katies and Target thrown in for good measure.
So here is a week in my wardrobe:
Monday
Top: Jacqui-E $50
Skirt: Target $30
Shoes: Betts $60
Watch: Fossil $99 (on sale on Deals Direct)
Necklace and bracelets: Jacqui-E $50 (bought with a 15% off voucher)
Tuesday:
Top: Katies $30
Pants: Target $30
Shoes: Bali markets $10
Necklace: Katies $15
Watch: Akribos $120 (on sale from Ozsale)
Bracelet: 21st present from Mum and Dad
Wednesday:
Cooking with the kids today, so I wore clothes that I wouldn't cry over if they got cake mix on them.
Top: Staff shirt $48
Pants: Target $30
Shoes: Bali Markets $10
Bracelets: Adorn and Lovisa $?? (maybe around $20 combined)
Thursday:
Top: Jacqui-E $35 (on SALE - Yay!!)
Pants: Target $30
Shoes: Betts &60
Bracelets: Jacqui-E $15
Necklace: Jacqui-E $30
(both the bracelets and necklace was on Sale)
Friday:
Top: Katies $25
Pants: Target $30
Shoes: K-Mart $15
Bangles: Lovisa $15
So there you have it. A week in my clothes...
In other news, I will hopefully be getting a few packages this week containing some of the nail polishes I ordered a few weeks ago. I went off the deep end and managed to order 34 bottles in less than a week...
xx
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
So very busy (and boring!)
Sorry to my loyal readers (all two of you, lol) for my lack of posts lately. Things have been very busy in my world. Work is getting crazy - only six weeks to go, YAY!! It's been no secret that I have struggled with my class this year and I am looking forward to starting fresh next year with a whole new year level (year 1/2).
On the cooking front, nothing has been happening. I'm not cooking any exciting meals (cheap and easy is my goal right now) and I did attempt the Adriano Zumbo macaron recipe mix and it was a DISASTER. They LOOKED great, but when removing from the tray, they left their gooey insides behind... Whoops. Better luck next time.
In other news... I managed to purchase 34 bottles of nail polish in the last 7 days. I don't have any of them yet, they were all ordered online, so it will be like Christmas waiting for them to trickle in with the post.
I am going to P!nk next July when she comes to Oz. Buying tickets was like an Olympic sport. Near impossible! We ended up paying for VIP - which did not come cheap ($420), but I am looking forward to seeing her in concert and spending some time with my awesome friends.
Well, that's it from me. I will check in again soon, hopefully with some cooking news.
Before I go, here is something that makes me laugh EVERY TIME I look at it...
On the cooking front, nothing has been happening. I'm not cooking any exciting meals (cheap and easy is my goal right now) and I did attempt the Adriano Zumbo macaron recipe mix and it was a DISASTER. They LOOKED great, but when removing from the tray, they left their gooey insides behind... Whoops. Better luck next time.
In other news... I managed to purchase 34 bottles of nail polish in the last 7 days. I don't have any of them yet, they were all ordered online, so it will be like Christmas waiting for them to trickle in with the post.
I am going to P!nk next July when she comes to Oz. Buying tickets was like an Olympic sport. Near impossible! We ended up paying for VIP - which did not come cheap ($420), but I am looking forward to seeing her in concert and spending some time with my awesome friends.
Well, that's it from me. I will check in again soon, hopefully with some cooking news.
Before I go, here is something that makes me laugh EVERY TIME I look at it...
Thursday, 18 October 2012
Macarons for Dummies
Like most people, I have recently developed a small obsession for macarons (or macaroons). I think it was when I saw them made on My Kitchen Rules and then watched Adriano Zumbo make them on Masterchef. They are so delicate and PRETTY.
They are also famously difficult to make. I have read many a blog recounting macaron failures. Due to this, I have been quite reluctant to attempt to make them.
Then along came this:
Donna Hay has kindly taken all the hard work out of making macarons and put the process into a few easy steps.
When I first saw this box in the supermarket, I was a bit dubious. Macarons are supposed to be difficult. How could it possibly work?
Well, the other day, Donna Hay's macaron packet mix was reduced by 50% due to its looming expiry date (obviously others were as dubious as myself, lol).
Read on to see if they were as easy to prepare as the box suggests and to see if they were actually a success...
Until next time xx
They are also famously difficult to make. I have read many a blog recounting macaron failures. Due to this, I have been quite reluctant to attempt to make them.
Then along came this:
Donna Hay has kindly taken all the hard work out of making macarons and put the process into a few easy steps.
When I first saw this box in the supermarket, I was a bit dubious. Macarons are supposed to be difficult. How could it possibly work?
Well, the other day, Donna Hay's macaron packet mix was reduced by 50% due to its looming expiry date (obviously others were as dubious as myself, lol).
Read on to see if they were as easy to prepare as the box suggests and to see if they were actually a success...
First I made the chocolate ganache. The chocolate pieces came in the box, all I had to add was the cream.
Smooth chocolately goodness.
The box came with a powdered egg white mix. I just had to add warm water and combine with a fork. Then I used my hand mixer to beat the egg whites to form shiny soft peaks.
The almond meal was next. Sifted into the egg whites.
After gently combining the almond into the egg whites, the batter is ready to be 'piped'.
Instead of piping, the box reckons you could just place a tablespoon of batter on the tray in a circular form. I tried piping, but I didn't have a piping nozzle big enough and smooth enough. My biscuits were HUGE. Next time, I'm gonna use a macaron template - you just print it out and place under the baking paper.
Once put on the tray, they needed to sit on the bench for 10 minutes to 'dry out'. Then I put them in the oven. At this time I was pretty sure they wouldn't turn out...
Then I looked in the oven and saw something that made me smile...
They have FEET!!!! A very tell-tale sign of the macaron is its feet.
I couldn't believe it. They were actually working!
While they were about 3x the size they were supposed to be, they actually worked!! They were crisp on the outside, and soft on the inside and best of all, they were delicious!
So I will definitely be making these again and would recommend you give them a try too.
On the weekend I will be trying Adriano Zumbo's macaron packet mix. I didn't even know it existed until last night and my sister found it in Woolies today...
Maybe one day I can make something like this... :p
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Wednesday, 10 October 2012
Bali!!
A week ago, I returned from a lovely mini-break to Bali. Four glorious days and four glorious nights. This was my first trip to Bali and it did not disappoint. It was everything I expected it to be.
The weather was perfect. Our accommodation was AMAZING (upgraded from a one bedroom villa to a two bedroom villa - NOICE!). The company was fantastic. All in all, just the thing I needed after a very tiring three terms.
The weather was perfect. Our accommodation was AMAZING (upgraded from a one bedroom villa to a two bedroom villa - NOICE!). The company was fantastic. All in all, just the thing I needed after a very tiring three terms.
The private pool in our villa
My first meal in Bali - Maccas... Delivered!
Yep - we totally indulged in a three hour pampering session
Bali toes!!!
I won't be cooking as many awesome meals for a while. I'm trying to save some money and work is crazy so I am planning on easy meals - meat and steamfresh.
I'll still be around though, so pop in every now and then.
xx
Sunday, 23 September 2012
Roasted Butternut Squash and Rosemary Soup
I'm baaaaaa-aaack!
Last week I cooked something from a pretty awesome cookbook that my sister bought called 'Food' by Mary McCartney (yep, Paul McCartney's daughter). It is full of tasty vegetarian meals and I have already bookmarked a few other recipes for the future (including a tomato soup for tomorrow night).
So on Wednesday I made a Roasted Butternut Squash and Rosemary Soup.
As I've mentioned previously, I love a good pumpkin soup and am pretty proud of my staple recipe which I blogged about here. While I have my fave recipe, I am always looking for variations. This recipe caught my eye because of the roasting of the pumpkin and the addition of rosemary. I have heard that roasting the pumpkin before putting it in a soup is a great way to intensify the flavour. Well, the flavour was definitely intensified.
The soup also had onions, carrots, chilli flakes, veggie stock and a couple of tablespoons of sour cream. (It was also supposed to have celery, but the celery I had bought a couple of days before was quite soft and floppy so I omitted it...)
While this soup was fairly easy to make, it was a bit more time consuming than my old faithful. The roasting of the pumpkin took 45 minutes and then peeling the roasted pumpkin proved to be more difficult than anticipated. Oh well. It still turned out to be super delicious and I reckon it would be even lower in calories than my fave recipe due to the fact that it had no potato and no cream. I think the carrots added a sweetness to the soup that I am not used to, yet I really enjoyed. So I will definitely be making this again in the very near future.
Last week I cooked something from a pretty awesome cookbook that my sister bought called 'Food' by Mary McCartney (yep, Paul McCartney's daughter). It is full of tasty vegetarian meals and I have already bookmarked a few other recipes for the future (including a tomato soup for tomorrow night).
So on Wednesday I made a Roasted Butternut Squash and Rosemary Soup.
As I've mentioned previously, I love a good pumpkin soup and am pretty proud of my staple recipe which I blogged about here. While I have my fave recipe, I am always looking for variations. This recipe caught my eye because of the roasting of the pumpkin and the addition of rosemary. I have heard that roasting the pumpkin before putting it in a soup is a great way to intensify the flavour. Well, the flavour was definitely intensified.
The soup also had onions, carrots, chilli flakes, veggie stock and a couple of tablespoons of sour cream. (It was also supposed to have celery, but the celery I had bought a couple of days before was quite soft and floppy so I omitted it...)
While this soup was fairly easy to make, it was a bit more time consuming than my old faithful. The roasting of the pumpkin took 45 minutes and then peeling the roasted pumpkin proved to be more difficult than anticipated. Oh well. It still turned out to be super delicious and I reckon it would be even lower in calories than my fave recipe due to the fact that it had no potato and no cream. I think the carrots added a sweetness to the soup that I am not used to, yet I really enjoyed. So I will definitely be making this again in the very near future.
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In other tidbits from my world, there is only one more week of this term. This term has gone so much better than the first half of the year, but it is still challenging and I am looking forward to starting anew next year with a new class and new perspective and attitude.
The proverbial carrot that has been dangling in front of my nose to get me through the term has been my Bali trip. Four days and four nights on a tropical and exotic location with two awesome ladies. I can't wait. I am a Bali virgin and after hearing about how awesome it is from every single person I know, I am looking forward to experiencing it for myself.
This is a picture of our accommodation which is pinned up on my board in the classroom. Each suite has its own private pool. Fingers crossed it is a true representation!
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I love to cook, but sometimes it is nice to have someone else cook for me. My sister planned a Mystery Meal a couple of weeks ago and it did not disappoint.
She cooked me a delicious Quorn Korma. The gorgeous curry aroma that filled the house left our mouths watering and the curry was pretty yummy too (I have now learnt to eat AROUND the cardamom seeds, lol).
To top it off, we finished it off with an equally yummy dessert.
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SHOE FLASH!
These lovelies were purchased to wear to the ball (which was last night). They are GORGEOUS, but oh my goodness, they KILLED my feet! I honestly think I need to accept that high heels should be in my past and instead embrace awesome sparkly flats.
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And finally, it has been getting quite warm up here lately. We would normally be in The Build-Up which is characterised by hot and sticky days. However, we are having a lot of the hot and not much of the sticky, instead being hit by warm, dry winds. This ultimately means that the Wet Season will most probably be arriving much later than usual - with our first Wet Season storms not predicted to begin until mid December!
So we have been spending quite a lot of time in the pool lately.
Bring on the Wet Season!!
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