Friday 30 August 2013

Home Made Apple Pie...




Well this is a post I didn't think I'd be writing this week!

But what do you do when a juice detox goes pear shaped? (Sorry I couldn't resist)

You make Apple Pie of course!

I didn't have high expectations as last time I tried apple crumble it didn't go too well, it was ok but not great.

And I was even making the the pastry from scratch.

Also as I had two little helpers this could probably go into the records books as the longest time to make apple pie ever recorded :)






But I have to say it was delicious and I was very pleasantly surprised.

Here's the recipe I followed:

serves 6

Ingredients


  • for the pastry

  • • 250g plain flour, plus extra for dusting
  • • 50g icing sugar
  • • sea salt
  • • 1 lemon
  • • 125g cold butter, plus extra for greasing
  • • 2 large eggs
  • • a splash of milk

  • for the filling

  • • 5 eating apples (I used my left over Golden Delicious)
  • • 3 tablespoons Demerara sugar
  • • ½ a lemon

To make your pastry


 Preheat the oven to 180ºC/350ºF/gas 4
 From a height, sieve your flour into a large mixing bowl
 Add the sugar, a pinch of salt, and finely grate over the zest of the lemon
 Cut the butter into cubes, then add to the bowl
 Use your fingertips to gently work the butter into the flour and sugar until the  mixture resembles breadcrumbs
 Crack the egg into the bowl with a tiny drop of milk and gently mix with your    hands until the dough   comes together
 Wrap it in clingfilm and pop in the fridge to rest while you make the filling






To make your filling



  Peel all of your apples (do not nearly slice off your little finger like I did)
  Cut the eating apples into eighths, get rid of the cores
  Add all the apple pieces to a small pan with the sugar
  Finely grate over the zest of half a lemon, then squeeze in a little juice 
  Toss to mix then put the pan on a medium low heat 
  Simmer gently until the apples are just tender
  Remove from the heat and allow to cool completely






To make and cook your pie


Dust a clean work surface and rolling pin with flour 
Divide your pastry dough into two and roll out one half until ½cm thick 
Carefully roll your pastry around the rolling pin, then unroll it carefully over a 20cm pie dish




Finely grate over the zest of half a lemon, then squeeze in a little juice 

Ease the pastry into the dish, making sure you push it into all the sides
Don’t worry if it tears or breaks – just patch it up – it will look nice and rustic 
Pack the apple mix tightly into the pie dish




Separate your remaining egg and beat the yolk with a splash of milk and brush over the pastry rim 

Roll out the other piece of dough until ½cm thick 
Carefully roll the pastry around the rolling pin, then unroll it over the top of the pie


Fold the excess pastry back in then pinch and crimp the edges together using your finger and thumb 

small incisions in the centre of the pie to let steam escape as it cooks




Bake in the hot oven for 40 to 45 minutes until golden and firm to the touch 


Serve with custard, fresh cream or ice cream


Serve and enjoy








Thursday 29 August 2013

Laura Ashley Wallace Range

A new fabric for me

Laura Ashley Wallace

Cushions and Doorstops available 

Cushions 

16 x 16 inch £9.50
18 x 18 inch £14.00

Other sizes are available 

Doorstops £12

All prices include postage 




Sunday 18 August 2013

Car Booting..

I have a guilty secret that I'd like to share....

I like doing car boot sales

I don't know quite what I like about them but I do like them, maybe in another life was a market trader...

Maybe it's the people watching as it introduces me to a whole new world of people whom I would never meet in my day to day life or it's the thrill of the sale, nothing like the joy of cold hard cash or as I am the opposite of a hoarder, it could be the satisfaction of getting rid of loads of junk. I think it's probably a combination of all of them with a little touch of joy at being in the outside world, kind of working with no children attached to my legs. 

One thing I will say is, I've done a few now over the years and it never ceases to amaze me what crap people will buy, and one mans junk is another mans treasure as they say

As long as you don't mind the early start I find it's a great was of decluttering and making some extra cash.

Reuse, recycle and up-cycle 


7 day juice detox

Ok so this blog post isn't going quite as planned.

In fact I should rename it the 1 day juice fast that ended in disaster.

It started off ok, the first juice went down slowly it wasn't unpleasant but it was urm different.

The second juice was the same as the first and it still went down ok. My husband who was doing it with me already couldn't face his second juice so we were already on a slippery slope.

Then I started to get the typical "detox headache" which was expected so no big deal. Then I started to feel a bit sick, now I don't handle nausea or sickness well since I suffered from extreme morning sickness (HG) in pregnancy. It got worse as the day went on, I struggled to drink water, I managed to get the third juice down but that really upset my stomach.

I felt exhausted, I had an horrendous headache and felt terribly sick.

I couldn't face the last juice and thought I'd sleep it off and hopefully feel a bit better in the morning.

Off I went to bed (8pm on a Saturday night, very rock n roll)

3.00am and the vomiting started (sorry)

And didn't end until 6am

That was the curtain call on the juicing, I couldn't even bare to even go into the kitchen this morning as the thought made me sick.

So it's now 4.10pm and I'm starting to feel a bit better.

If a little disappointed and miserable that I didn't finish it but I've only managed a bowl of cereal today and there is no way on this earth I could of drunk a juice (blurgh) 

Worse bit is I have a kitchen full of bloody fruit and veg. 

I am currently researching how to make veggie soup and apple pie (made with golden delicious) 

So I may not be doing a juicing post but I will be doing a couple of good healthy food posts to help me salvage some goodness out of a rubbish detox :)

Thursday 15 August 2013

I don't really do fashion but....

I have fallen in love with these boots from M&S





I first spotted them last week and they didn't have my size which of course made me covert them even more.

I had to go back today (conveniently) to pick up the cutest little gym pumps for Amelia (have I mentioned that she starts school in September, Argh) 






and of course I had to look to see if they had my boots in, it would be rude not to... 

They will be perfect for the school run, aherm...

So I am now the proud owner of these delicious boots :)





You know I love a bargain...





I posted a little while back about searching for winter clothes for the girls in the middle of summer.

I know I may be a little crazy but hey I like a bargain :)

So I got my girls Uggs at bargain basement prices and next on my hit list was Hunters

I stumbled across this fabulous website http://www.countryhouseoutdoor.co.uk/ where I got bargains galore!

Including my girls Hunter Wellies for only £17.45 and I have to say I am thrilled with them, delivery was super quick and the girls love them.

Thought I'd share this little gem with you

Happy bargain hunting...



(P.S. I am in no way associated with Country House Outdoor I just thought I'd share my find)



Tuesday 13 August 2013

Operations, holidays and just being rubbish...

Thought I'd better check in as I have been a bit neglectful of my little blog of late.

Well firstly I had to have a little op on my jaw which has thrown me off a bit, I'm on the mend but ridiculously behind on orders so I have been chained to the sewing machine for what feels like years!

And of course nursery has finished for the summer so I have to entertain two little ratbags all week with no hobbies to tire them out.

As always I won't be gone for long and as I am looking at going self hosted very soon, new things will be coming.

Have a good summer

Julie