Loving all of this from Rachel Cave...
xx
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Friday, 12 July 2013
Allotment: Plant Markers
Things are coming along nicely at the allotment. We have one bed completed with fruits growing, the foundations for the shed complete and plans for the other beds ready and waiting. One thing I did realise I would need is plant markers - especially when someone plants a redcurrent and black current next to each other and then can't remember which is which! I decided to hunt the internet for some inspiration...
I am torn between the bricks and the bottle, at the moment leaning more towards the bottles, mainly because I think it would be nice to have a drink in celebration to every plant!
xx
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Tutorial: Elderflower Cordial
One of my interests is foraging, but in the past I have had very little opportunity to exercise this pursuit, but with the allotment being surrounded by beautiful countryside I have been keeping my eye out for any edible goodies in the wild. We have noticed some sloes and some blackberry bushes but the first on my foraging list which is ripe for harvesting at the moment is Elderflower!
There is a lovely looking elderflower tree near the allotment which I couldn't resist picking. I took a bunch home and decided to make some elder flower cordial. I took the recipe from one of my favourite books, called Through the Kitchen Window by Susan Hill. If you don't own it but dream of a country kitchen then this book is for you. It has inspired me for many years.
YOU WILL NEED:
INGREDIENTS:
METHOD:
1. Remove large stalks and leaves from the elderflower and place in the colander
2. Give the flowers a wash under running water to remove any bugs or dirt
3. Place the flowers in a large bowl and cover with the sugar, citric acid, lemon zest and lemon juice
4. Cover the ingredients with the water and give a stir. Leave covered with a tea towel for 2 days stirring occasionally
5. After 2 days sieve the ingredients thoroughly to ensure no flowers remain and decant into a bottle
Use the cordial by diluting it with water or lemonade to taste and keep in the fridge once open. Why not try adding some cordial to your cocktails this summer for a lovely refreshing kick or make in a larger batch, decant into smaller bottles and save for Christmas presents (yes I just said Christmas)! One of my favourite things when I am feeling a bit under the weather is to make elderflower cordial with hot water, you can even add a slice of lemon and a spoon full of honey to make it truly medicinal.
xx
YOU WILL NEED:
- A large bowl
- A tea towel
- A colander
- A large spoon
- A sieve
- Large bottle for storing
INGREDIENTS:
- 25 heads of elder flowers
- 2lb sugar
- 2oz citric acid
- 2 lemons, zest and juice
- 2 pints cold water
METHOD:
1. Remove large stalks and leaves from the elderflower and place in the colander
2. Give the flowers a wash under running water to remove any bugs or dirt
3. Place the flowers in a large bowl and cover with the sugar, citric acid, lemon zest and lemon juice
4. Cover the ingredients with the water and give a stir. Leave covered with a tea towel for 2 days stirring occasionally
5. After 2 days sieve the ingredients thoroughly to ensure no flowers remain and decant into a bottle
Use the cordial by diluting it with water or lemonade to taste and keep in the fridge once open. Why not try adding some cordial to your cocktails this summer for a lovely refreshing kick or make in a larger batch, decant into smaller bottles and save for Christmas presents (yes I just said Christmas)! One of my favourite things when I am feeling a bit under the weather is to make elderflower cordial with hot water, you can even add a slice of lemon and a spoon full of honey to make it truly medicinal.
xx
Monday, 8 July 2013
Bathroom Wishlist
I have started collecting together my Wish-List for the bathroom makeover! It is very exciting as it gives you a sneaky glimpse at what the end results may be! xx
Thursday, 4 July 2013
Sanding for the Big Boys
I thought I would give you some of the background story to us prepping the house before moving in, we wanted to try and get as much messy work done as possible. This involved stripping out as much of our wood cladding as we could, steaming off the lovely textured wall paper that covered every wall and sanding down the floors....
To do the floors we rented an industrial sander. Luckily we have a tool hire place just down the road and to rent the sander for the weekend ended up being about £90. It was so heavy though! But thankfully I have my amazingly spacious Berlingo, so transporting was not a problem - getting it up the stairs was a 3 man job!
It saved us so much time and actually gives very good results. It is not as difficult to manoeuvre as you would have thought, once you switch it on it doesn't feel as heavy to push backwards and forwards as it is then positioned on its wheels. My main tip though? Make sure you have hammered down all the nails in the floor properly before you start sanding, seeing sparks fly out from under your industrial sander is not a good sign!
xx
To do the floors we rented an industrial sander. Luckily we have a tool hire place just down the road and to rent the sander for the weekend ended up being about £90. It was so heavy though! But thankfully I have my amazingly spacious Berlingo, so transporting was not a problem - getting it up the stairs was a 3 man job!
It saved us so much time and actually gives very good results. It is not as difficult to manoeuvre as you would have thought, once you switch it on it doesn't feel as heavy to push backwards and forwards as it is then positioned on its wheels. My main tip though? Make sure you have hammered down all the nails in the floor properly before you start sanding, seeing sparks fly out from under your industrial sander is not a good sign!
xx
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Summer Drinks
My aim this year has been to enjoy every bit of sunshine that I can. If you are in agreement then I highly recommend investing in some items to make your summer drinks a real statement! xx
Monday, 1 July 2013
Bathroom Inspiration
Do you use pinterest??? I think I am addicted! Basically, you search the internet and when you come across an image that you like you 'Pin It'. The image gets saved to a board, basically like a digital scrap book - and being the girl who has been cutting images out of magazines since she was single figures and saving them in a folder - this is my idea of heaven.
When planning the look of rooms in the new house, I could not help but create a pin board for each room. With the Bathroom being the first to tackle, I thought I would share with you images that are inspiring me.
Please head over to my pinterest board HERE where you can click on the images and find their original sources. I will be adding more and more images to my boards so please come back and visit.
xx
When planning the look of rooms in the new house, I could not help but create a pin board for each room. With the Bathroom being the first to tackle, I thought I would share with you images that are inspiring me.
Please head over to my pinterest board HERE where you can click on the images and find their original sources. I will be adding more and more images to my boards so please come back and visit.
xx
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