April 29, 2009
Oh, The Joys of 1-to-1 Discipleship
April 27, 2009
Sewing Project #4 - Poang Chairs
Plain black Poang chairs
I thought it would useful to have some sort of cover/cloth covering the head rest part, so that I can remove it to wash every now and then... With people sitting on and lay their heads on the head rest, all the grime in dirty hair, etc... it seemed a good idea to be able to wash the covers. You know how they have disposable (? or washable?) piece of cloth on the head rest of air plane seats? I stole the idea from there... So since I was going to Spotlight (yes again!) to pick up some blinds, I went in search of a suitable fabric to make these covers.
Picked up this 'camelia' series which I thought was nice and inexpensive. This is also an upholstry fabric, suitable for this purpose too. Intially I had thought of just having a plain colour but when I saw this, I figure that it would add an interesting touch to the chairs.
Unique, special, stylish and one-of-a-kind Poang chairs
The covers can be easily removed and washed in the washer. Basically it just consist of a pocket that the head rest bit goes into and one end of the pocket is longer so that it is tucked behind the head rest. Hubby helped in conceptualising of the idea :)
April 24, 2009
Homemade Kaya (aka Coconut Jam)
NB: handle with oven gloves! very hot!
I added some pandan essence as I wanted the green colour. It seems my frozen pandan leaves does not produce much green colouring as I would have thought. I reckon this recipe is not too bad for a microwave version... I put in less sugar than requested accidentally and it is not as sweet as your typical kaya... which also means it is healthier! But make sure you consume it quickly. Apparently it does not keep very well...
April 23, 2009
So Fun, Sew Fun!
How would I know that recently (probably gradually) I have been inspired to try to sew. I have also been seeing my MIL sew clothes for Belle and it seems easy..?? So I borrow my SIL's machine and sat on it for a good 2 weeks doing nothing and finally I had to return her as she needs it. Next, I borrowed B's machine and after a good mucking around, I finally managed to sew!
2 days ago, I saw that an Elna sewing machine was going on sale from today at Spotlight. It was an introductory offer of A$149 (U.P. A$399), with savings of A$250! I began to think about it and asked around... Aunty YL was kind enough to help me evaluate and even went to the shops to have a look! I also had the blessings of B's mum, Aunty G who recommended that it was a good price for a good Elna brand. This morning, I prayed that God will give us wisdom to decide if this machine was a good buy...
So hubby went with me to Spotlight after work, to look at sunout curtains (for our guestroom & study), discounted fabrics and the Sew Fun. With hubby's blessing, we spent the $ for me to be able to sew things, perhaps even clothes in the near future... and who knows, when I am older, I may be able to sew quilts for my children and grandchildren (just like hubby's aunty 姑姑)!
Don't you think it looks very girly? I love the look and colours! : )
After I got the machine and returned home to see my email, Aunty YL emailed me that she went to Myer and Spotlight and surveyed all other available sewing machines and the various brands. She concluded that the Elna Sew Fun was a good buy for that price (basic enough and yet able to do a bit more) and she recommended the purchase. But of course she did not know that I bought it already! Even the girl at the cash register was surprised that I am getting a saving of A$250 with that machine!
Comes with a vinyl cover for storage
My mini collection of fabrics to date. Bought most of them on sale price.
Lemon Curd Tartlets
April 19, 2009
Sewing Project #3 - The Big Cover Up (Part I)
Here is what I did for about 1 hour's worth of work (over 2 days):
Cover for my pedestal fan which is resembles a big shower cap!
Back of the fan cover, fastened by an elastic band
April 16, 2009
Sewing Project #2 - Water Bottle Bag
April 15, 2009
My Latest Niece Christy
I hope both of them will grow up to be really close and loving sisters :)
A Simple, Satisfying Meal
April 14, 2009
Knitting Posts & Links
Hence I copied some of the entries over to here and back-date them to the same day and time of the entry on my knit thots. Here they are:
- About knitting
- Learn how to knit
- How to knit (pdf)
- Knitting needles sizing
- Knitting pattern central
- Knitting glossary
In Singapore, the best place to get knitting supplies would have to be Golden Dragon at People's Park Centre, Upper Cross St.
April 13, 2009
Double Chocolate Semifreddo
250g chopped dark chocolate
2 tbsp cocoa powder
3 eggs
2 egg yolks
3/4 cup caster sugar (you can add less of this)
1 3/4 cups cream
1 cup finely chopped white chocolate (I used dark chocolate chips)
1) Place chocolate and cocoa in a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of simmering water and stir until smooth. Set aside.
2) Place eggs, yolks, sugar in a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of simmering water and whisk the mixture for 4-5 miutes or until heated though and frothy. Remove from heat and beat with electric mixer for 5-6 mins or until pale and thick. Gently fold through the melted chocolate mixture and set aside.
3) Beat cream in a bowl until very soft peaks form. Gently fold the egg mixture and white chocolate through the cream. Pour it into a metal bowl or cake tin and cover with foil. (I just pour it directly into an old, recycled but clean plastic ice cream container.) Freeze for 4-6 hours or until firm. Makes about 1 litre of ice cream.
Vietnamese Rice Rolls (with Grilled Pork)
Grill pork
500g sliced pork
1 tbsp sugar
2 tbsp fish sauce
4 cloves of minced garlic
1 tbsp cooking oil
~ 3cm worth of lemon grass, sliced
Fish sauce dip
1 tsp chilli paste or 3 fresh red chopped chillies
3 cloves minced garlic
1/4 cup sugar
3 tbsp fresh lime or lemon juice
1 tbsp vinegar
3 tbsp fish sauce
1/2 cup water
1/2 tsp salt
Mix everything together in a bowl and serve.
Peanut dipping sauce (hubby's favourite)
1/2 cup hoisin sauce
1/2 cup tamarind juice (optional. I didn't use it)
1/2 cup crunchy peanut butter
3 tbsp sugar
1/2 cup ground peanuts
2 tbsp minced garlic
water
I don't think you need lessons on how to wrap the rice rolls right? It does not matter how you assemble it... so long as it taste good! Be prepared for each person to eat at least 4 rolls.
April 12, 2009
Birth of A New (Homemaking) Hobby
My SIL G sewed a nursing apron, which she copied from a nursing apron which my SIL W had bought and used. It seemed really easy and hence I thought I will try and see if I can sew it and be able to give it to my friends who will be or are mothers. This long weekend, I finally had the time to try it. I borrowed a sewing machine from B (the first guy whom I know can sew) and managed to figure out how to use the machine by reading the instructions. I last really sewed in my secondary school days when everyone had to do "home economics" to learn cooking and sewing. In those days, I used a manual sew machine which is heavy and bulky. I know if I ever see or able to use one of those old machines now, I will feel very nostalgic...
Here is how a nursing apron looked like:
It has a loop where you hang over your neck
I have sewn 3 aprons over this weekend!
Blueberry Cake (Not Your Typical One)
The original recipe is found here and it uses olive oil instead of butter. I have modified it a bit to make it a (hopefully) healthier version.
200ml of olive oil
3/4 cup sugar
2 cups self-raising flour
1/4 tsp almond essence (or 3 tsp vanilla essence)*
3 eggs
1/2 cup unprocessed natural bran*
1 punnet of blueberries (~125-150g)
1/2 cup buttermilk*
icing sugar to dust
*not in original recipe
1) Whisk olive oil, almond essence and sugar in a mixing bowl. Mix it well until the sugar is almost dissolved.
2) Add eggs one at a time and mix well. Fold sieved flour, alternating with buttermilk. Fold in bran until well mixed.
3) Pour batter into prepared baking tin. Sprinkle blueberries on top. Bake at 180C for 40 minutes. Dust with icing sugar when cake is cooled.
Goodness of Natural Bran
Bran has high fibre content which is welcomed in our cakes (which there won't be any much fibre unless you use fruits or wholemeal flour. Add bran to your diet and this is a good solution to people who may be having problems with their bowels. Bran is also suitable to add into children's food if you can't get them to eat more food with fibre. Buy this 500g for less than $2! What a good deal!
Beet Root Dip
125g cream cheese
200-250g can of beet root
~4 stalks worth of fresh chives (I had some in my garden)
juice of ~1/2 lemon
Mix all ingredients in a food processor until it looks like the texture of a dip. Best served with Doritos taco chips (original flavour).
April 11, 2009
Dim Sim... Wantons... Siew Mai...
1kg pork mince
1 cup chinese dried mushroom, soaked to soften and sliced
1.5 cups grated carrot
1 cup finely chopped prawns
white pepper
3 tbsp soya sauce
1 tbsp shaoxing wine
2 tsp sesame oil
wanton skins (I used "egg pastry" skin, which I thought was quite good)
1) Mix pork, mushroom, carrot, prawns, pepper, soya sauce, shaoxing wine and sesame oil in a large mixing bowl. Mix them well (I used my hands because I think it gives it a better and thorough mix).
2) Cut off the corners of the wanton skins. Put about 3/4-1 tbsp of filling onto the skin. Wrap the skin to form the sides of the wanton. Shape it as in photo below. Flatten the top each wanton.
3) Steam them for about 12 minutes. Optional to serve with sweet chilli sauce.
I only managed to make 60 wantons. That was how many 1 packet of wanton skins had. I made the rest of the filling into meat balls and freezed them away for future use.
Wrapped up wantons before steaming
The finished product - steam wantons (siew mai)
April 10, 2009
Perfect Crackling Pork
(Video is available, if you prefer)
2kg boneless pork loin, leg or belly (I used pork leg)
5L boiling water
3 tsp salt
2 tbsp olive oil
spices and herbs to taste
Hubby and I love the crackling of the pork, however only the middle part was crispy. The ones on the sides were not as crispy. Enjoy!
April 8, 2009
Petrol Prices
April 7, 2009
Funeral
April 3, 2009
Food Storage Tips
I picked up a free copy of Coles Autumn recipe book today. One of the advertorial, was a recipe to use Glad oven bag to roast lamb. I thought I will go to Glad website to have a look as they apparently had more recipe tips. To my pleasant surprise, I found a great deal of household tips and of course, all using Glad products. I was so excited when I read that you could freeze ginger in a lock bag. This followed by some googling on "how to freeze ginger" and I am glad to share this with you :)
I am rather excited at the idea of freezing ginger. I never knew that I could freeze them (and galangal too, which I have some of its plants growing). Ginger is one thing which I do not use a lot in cooking and each time, I would only buy a small piece and store it in the fridge, which after a while, it will dry up and not able to be used. I shall be cutting up the ginger that I just got yesterday (grown and freshly harvested from my in-law's garden) into slices, wrap up in clear wrap and into a lock bag and freeze it. This is perfect since I mostly only use fresh ginger slices for steaming fish. I have a bottle of grated ginger that I bought ages ago and I am only about half way through.
A few months back, I read that I could freeze chillies in a paste form and I tried it for myself. It was really successful. I could reduce the volume of red chillies into a small pack of chilli, ready to be used whenever. This is such a handy way!
You may have realised by now, that I have a fairly new bar freezer. By now, it is already about 85% full. But my freezer (with fridge) is about 90% full (used to be 100%). Here are some articles that you might be keen in...
- How to freeze veggies (you can freeze them too! I have just tried freezing mushrooms)
- A different way of doing freezer inventory as compared to mine. This is really innovative idea!
April 1, 2009
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