Thursday, 11 February 2021

Swordfish

 



4 Slices of Swordfish.

Home grown olive oil.

A small clove of garlic.

Parsley,

sage,

rosemary,

basil,

oregano picked in the spring and dried,

2 tomatoes,

green olives,

salt,

pepper,

1/2 glass white wine.

A lemon as well...picked about half an hour earlier! Lol!


The tomatoes, salt and pepper were bought. The basil is on my kitchen windowsill.


Brown the fish in the olive oil.

Add the other ingredients. Cook with lid on pan untill tender.
















Bread




 300g semola.

200g 00 flour.

1 cube brewers yeast (lievito di birra)

300 ml water. "summer sun" heat : warm to touch but not boiling.

2 teaspoons sugar

2 tablespoons olive oil. 

1.5 teaspoons salt.

Just writing down ingredients so I remember! 

Mix yeast with sugar in warm water. 

Add to mixture, don't put salt and oil near to sugar when mixing.





Oven really Hot. About 40 mins till "knock" hollow sound. I have a gas oven. Heat first while bread is risng.

Ideal to use in a bread machine with setting for mixing then in oven.


Wednesday, 9 October 2019

Rice krispie cakes

I made some rice krispie cakes today. Very very simple to make and quite nice to eat!




Melt some chocolate in a bowl over a pan of hot water.

Stir in the krispies. 


Put spoonfuls into paper cases. Place a smartie or M&M on top to decorate and put into the fridge to set! 

Easier than that? I learnt to make them as a small child.

Try making some and enjoy!






Wednesday, 29 May 2019

Decluttering time!


Decluttering paper clutter! I have so many old magazines I have accumulated over the years....nearly 40 years of knitting, sewing and craft magazines. I have spent many hours looking through them and have made many things. 


Declutter magazines


Now with so much available online in English I tend to prefer those so am drastically reducing the Italian ones I have here. Decluttering so that I will have more space and hopefully will be able to find the things I want to! 

So now you know why I haven't been updating here! I am in full spring cleaning and decluttering mood. I want my craft room to be a haven not a clutter filled space where I can't move or find what I want.

I have already emptied 4 shelves and there are more to sort through. I have pulled out a few pages where there are designs I want to save but so much was just useless to me now. 

DH commented that I could list some on Ebay. I just don't feel up to even trying that and I also know that if I did I would be stuck with piles of magazines waiting for some improbable sale! Lol! 

So while I am in the mood I will continue my decluttering in my own way! 

Tomorrow the paper will be collected so it will be bye bye to at least these piles of magazines! 

Decluttering paper

Some I have also given away but I want more out of the house and out of my life! 

Wish me luck with it!


Monday, 18 March 2019

Poor Shadow!

Emergency trip to the vet's clinic on a Sunday afternoon. 

Puppy.


Shadow probably was stung by one of our huge calabrone wasps and it touched the salivary gland. The old saying here is that 7 of those wasps would kill a horse. She is only about 10 kilos weight!

Poor doggy was all swollen. Fortunately I had some Bentelan and gave it to her immediately. 

I sent a photo to our vet and he told us to bring her in straight away. The time for both to get to the clinic from home. She had a temperature of 39.5°c by the time we got there. The poison was working quickly. 

He did blood work and gave her injections of antibiotic and another stronger cortisone. She has to take medicine for 6 days and then check back. He said to call him any time if she got worse during the night but it wasn't necessary.

This morning she is still swollen but seems better than yesterday. Not her usual energetic self but has drunk some water. She is snuggled under a blanket feeling sorry for herself.

Puppy


Had we not taken her straight away she would have swollen even more by this morning....if she was still alive. 

Poor doggie! Doesn't look like herself at all!


Friday, 22 February 2019

Spring flowers and March projects

This month so far has been very expensive. Necessary car parts and other unexpected stuff as usual! 

daffodils


 The full snow moon was lovely but I don't have a good camera unfortunately. At least I can remember it!

Moon


Just as I expect it to be a better month financially reality laughs at me.

Fortunately I have a well stocked pantry right now so for next month I am going to try to do no spending for groceries as far as it is possible. 

It should be interesting to see how well I can do it! Some things will be inevitable....fruit and vegetables to some extent. This is not the time of year when we have things growing. We do have a shop nearby in the piazza with excellent produce fortunately. 

 I can make pasta with porcini mushrooms. I still have plenty frozen from when DH gathered them this autumn. 

Hopefully I can avoid spending money for fuel if I don't have to go to town. 

One of the local tradesmen came around today with his load of potatoes, dry beans and other things. I bought a 10 kilo sack of potatoes as they are usually good quality and they are delivered right to my steps....he would even bring them up to the house for me if I wanted as he does for many older clients.

Potatoes

I use a lot of potatoes. 

local tradesman


There are several vendors who still come round almost daily with products. 
My fishman for example comes on Wednesdays and Fridays with the fresh fish in his car! I always order the fresh fish for the traditional Christmas Eve meal from him. He has never sold me anything that wasn't really good value and freshness. 

local fishman


DD used to make me laugh when she was small as she wouldn't eat fishfingers or similar frozen things. She would say she wanted "real" fish! The sort she was brought up on and my DH used to catch himself when he went fishing. 

Oranges abound at this time of year. Ours are totally untreat. The best sort! 

DH must pick some to eat and for fresh fruit juice. I may make some marmalade. I must find the recipe my Mum sent me years ago.

My tiny daffodils are blooming. At least those are free!

mini mini daffodils


Silk scarf hem

Square silk scarves are back in fashion here. 

Recently I bought DD one. Cheap at 25 euro but to me right now that is a lot of money. 
Narrow hem

So I went stash hunting...yes I have a fabric stash not just a yarn stash! 😄

I found some beautiful handpainted silk organza fabric. Enough for two scarves. I even found thread that was just the right shade of blue!

How to hem the stuff? I asked friends on Ravelry. Quickly they answered telling me how to do a narrow hem on slippery fabric. 

First sew a straight line where the first fold will be. (After I had straightened the fabric by pulling a thread and cutting along the pulled thread line)

Silk scarf

Fold at that, iron, and sew again near fabric edge. Then using a very sharp pair of scissors trim close to the second row of stitches.

Hemming silk

 Fold again, iron and sew final hem. 
I pulled the other two rows of stitches out leaving just the final one. 

Silk scarf hem


Easy yes?  Sure if it wasn't for the fact that it took me ages to trim that edge without cutting where I wasn't supposed to! Lol! 

So after a few hours work I had a beautifully finished 50" square scarf. Pat on the back for myself! 

Narrow sewn hem



Please note that the other one still isn't sewn! Well, no use making two identical ones is there? 

Just as well I don't have to pay myself an hourly wage. 😂 It would be one expensive scarf!

Now DD has a new scarf for when she goes back to university at zero cost!