About Me

Thursday 2 April 2015

Want to write about the fun and interesting things you do over the weekend? Why not give it a go!

I always think it is great if you can follow your dreams, do something that makes you happy or even just try something new!  Last year my New Year's resolution was to write.  I am a bit of a proscastinator at times and the man of the house calls me "gonna"  as in "gonna do this" and it never happens but the thought is there and I do though prove him wrong many times, much to his disgust.  



I came across WeekendNotes which I had already subscribed to online. WeekendNotes.com is an online site where writers can write about fun and interesting things to do.   I applied by submitting a short story and to my surprise WeekendNotes accepted my application. 


Over the last 9 months I have been writing about places I have been to, events coming up, even cafes, restaurants and markets that I enjoyed and thought others would too. I've included the first article I wrote: Sharp Park River Bend Country Bush Camping plus a couple of others: Blackboard Coffee Roasters Cafe, and Ferry Reserve Camping at Brunswick Heads.

It has become a nice little hobby of mine and you do get paid for it, which is definitely a bonus. WeekendNotes have sites all over the world, it may be an opportunity for you to write about places you have been to on your travels, explored and enjoyed, places you have stayed at, dined at, fun activities to do or events coming up. It is a fantastic opportunity to take photos and upload them too.


The editors are there to help you and hey if I can do it I am sure you can too and you never know,  it may lead to a whole new writing adventure, a stepping stone to a new career even!
Click on this WeekendNotes Link  select your city and start writing,  I would love to see your articles.

Live laugh and create.  Happy writing.

Angela x








Stopping off for fuel and supplies with dog in tow.  On way to Sharp Park River Bend camp site.


Sunday 11 January 2015

New Year new beginnings

Last week of holidays before back to work. Here I am procrastinating about what to do. Feeling lazy at the moment as I have heaps of things to do but not sure where to start. I have set my goals this year:


  • Spend more time on my blog 
  • Continue writing for WeekendNotes.com
  • Paint more paintings
  • Fitness- my goal is to enter the Gold Coast Marathon in the 5.7 km or 10 km run event

Well it is raining today, but I did get off my backside this morning and ran up and down the stairs 10 times (17 stairs up my younger son tells me) and that is no easy feat for an incredibly unfit me.

I must admit I am enjoying getting out running and walking each morning, more walking at this stage. My dog is not happy with me though as I sometimes leave her behind. She is a little Moodle and is more into sniffing, weeing and socialising!  I do though try to take her for a walk in the afternoon. 

My youngest has decided he will have a go to but being school holidays and a teenager he doesn't want to get out of bed at dawn!  I have managed to get him and the family to the beach a number of times over the holidays. which has been fantastic.  Best place to swim and chill out. 

It has indeed been a relaxing holiday at home this year and there is nothing better than spending time with family and friends. 

I hope I have inspired you to set your goals. Check out the Gold Coast Marathon website-  there are some great tips and points and hey - you have until July to train.

Would love to hear about your goals too!

Happy New Year to you.

Angela x








Saturday 18 October 2014

Men and their toys and melting moments



The man of the house purchased a blower about a year ago to pick up the leaves outside and being the fanatic he is about his garden, it is out at least a few times a week, after work and then the weekends. People come to stay and the cry we hear is he is out there again…  The noisy thing it is. 

As much as he won’t admit it, I think he enjoys it and it is great to see that he takes pride in his yard. 

With the man of the house away working, I have been relegated to cleaning up the yard, in between keeping the house in order.  I tried to bribe the youngest with extra pocket money to get the blower out but he took one look outside, down the side of the house and it was just a plain “No”.  He is now sweeping the deck, the easiest of the jobs and who can blame him.  The neighbour has grown bamboo against the fence that continues to grow and at the slightest bit of wind drops many many leaves.  I can understand the man of the house’s frustration now at windy days.    I am almost tempted to go next door and ask the neighbour to trim or cut down the bamboo to below fence height and if that doesn’t work after the massive job of picking up all the leaves this morning, getting up at 7.00 a.m. and getting that noisy blower out instead of  the more neighbourhood friendly time of 10.00 am.

At least for now I have a lovely tidy yard, having weeded and watered the garden.  I have the tub out now on the deck to wash the dog and she, I see, is planning her escape route.


Melting Moments


I made these on a whim yesterday and they went down a treat.  I think there is only two left. 

Enjoy x

Ingredients

200 g butter, softened
¼ cup icing sugar
1 cup self-raising flour
1 cup cornflour
Butter icing

Method

Cream butter and icing sugar until light and fluffy.  Sift flour and cornflour together.  Mix into creamed mixture, mixing well.  Roll dough into small balls and place on tray lined with baking paper.  Flatten slightly with a floured fork.  Bake at 180 degree Celsius for 20 minutes until cooked.  Cool and sandwich together with butter icing. 

 
Butter Icing

100 g butter softened
¼ teaspoon vanilla essence
2 cups of icing sugar
1 to 2 tablespoons of hot water

Cream butter until light and fluffy, add vanilla and beat in icing sugar, add water to give a spreading consistency.  Note:  You do need the icing fairly stiff so it doesn't run out when sandwiching biscuits together.



Friday 9 May 2014

My Mother's Day Pancakes


This recipe is super easy for anyone to make

  • 2 cups self raising flour
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 2 cups milk
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla  essence


Mix all ingredients in bowl. Mixture will be quite thick.
Drop big spoonful of mixture onto hot lightly greased  non-stick fry pan (use butter).  
Turn pancake over when bubbles start to burst onto top surface.   
Cook second side until golden.  
Place in oven to keep warm and cook rest of mixture.
To serve place 2 or 3 pancakes on plate and  top with strawberries and maple syrup.  
Serves 4


Enjoy and Happy Mother's Day to all xx

Monday 21 April 2014

It's raining passionfruit hallelujah!

We have an abundance of passionfruit at home. No sooner do I gather up the passionfruit that have dropped off the vine then there is another lot waiting patiently to be devoured. I have given them away, used them in fruit salads, muffins, and topped banana cakes with passionfruit icing, not great for the waistline I know. I have even wrapped a couple in tinfoil and Easter egg wrappers and given to my boys along with their Easter eggs on basis of a healthier alternative. My eldest couldn't wait to open his and was more than  disappointed that it was not a big chocolate filled egg and did not see the funny side at all. My youngest has carefully placed his with a couple of eggs in a bowl in the fridge. Will wait and see...

I do love though mixing passionfruit with Greek yoghurt for breakfast and it is absolutely delicious topped with strawberries and  bananas on French toast. Yum. I have been  told too that it is healthy and a great source of Vitamin C and A which is definitely a bonus. 

A favourite at home is passionfruit curd. Drop a big dollop in to tarts, on top of ice cream, French  toast or mini pavs with cream. Give this recipe a go.  Enjoy x

Passionfruit Curd
Makes approx 2 cups
6 Passionfruit, cut in half and scoop out pulp
2 egg plus 2 egg yolks
3/4 cup of sugar
100 gsm butter, chop into cubes

In a heat proof bowl mix passionfruit pulp, sugar and eggs. 
Place over saucepan of simmering water. 
Whisk continuously for approximately 10 minutes until mixture is thickened and creamy. 
Take off heat and quickly whisk in cubes of butter. 
Pour into sterilised jar/jars. 
Place baking paper over top of jar and cool to room temperature.
Take baking paper off and top with lid. 


Sunday 6 April 2014

School Holiday Activities Complete with Sausage and Caramelised Onion Rolls. No reason to say "Mum I'm bored"!


School holidays come around all too quick and it  is always hard to keep the kids entertained and active.  It is great that  Easter falls at the end of holidays here which means we have a chance to get away camping for  a few days.  Hopefully the weather gods will be good to us this year!  Well here are my picks for April hols.

Gold Coast City Council always have a great "Active & Healthy Holiday Program" running each day over the holidays for all ages. Visit www.gcparks.com.au and click on "check out program here" link. There are a lot of fantastic activities this year for everyone.  There is "surfercise" yoga based surfing exercise to help those budding surfers improve their balance and fitness, sedgway rides, stand up paddling, circus training,  film making, crafts and lots of outdoor fitness and Ausrec sports training  for very little cost if any (a lot are FREE).  There is something for everyone to try and for the older teens there is the Youth Vibe program. 

Head to Gold Coast Iceland  and strap on a pair of skates.  Great prices and great in the fact that you only pay if you are skating.  Remember to bring warm clothes and for the adults not skating - grab a Zarraffas takeaway coffee just down the road. www.goldcoasticeland.com.au

Gold Coast Compound is the skateboarders and scooters paradise.  3 hours of jumping off ramps into foam pits is just heaven for some. www.gccompound.com


Create, explore and interact - The Queensland Museum in Brisbane has some fantastic interactive exhibitions these school holidays including Cavern of the Curious, It's Atomic, Deep Oceans and I Spy tours.  Go to www.qm.qld.gov.au/Events+and+Exhibitions/Events/2014/04/April+school+holidays#.U0DqPzkSSyd  and  for more fun and interactive stuff  at the Museum such as learning to move objects with your mind  at the Science Fiction, Science Centre  or for more cool interactive stuff at Action Stations go to  www.sciencentre.qm.qld.gov.au/  When enough is enough head to Southbank Parklands  for a swim in the lagoon and a much needed cuppa.


For a fantastic day out in Brisbane hire a bike and see the sights around Brisbane city.  You can hire a bike from City Cycle bike stations www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/facilities-recreation/sports-leisure/cycling-brisbane/citycycle-bike-hire
You must be 17 to hire a bike but pop the kid's bikes and helmets in the back of the car, pack a backpack and off you go, a great way to see the city.

For the creative ones they can create a collage masterpiece at Mrs Red's Art Room. These classes look like so much fun.   The pictures look absolutely amazing.  I would love to join in and have a go myself. Cost includes all materials and pictures are ready to hang when finished  Go to http://mrsredsartroom.com/dec13jan14-holiday-program/ to book.

"Flip Out" is  a massive trampolining playground at Tweed Heads.  Full of trampolines everywhere, this will get the heart rates pumping.  Heaps of fun. www.flipout.net.au

If it is beautiful and sunny,  pack a picnic lunch, swimmers  and head on down to Currumbin Rock Pools.  Peaceful and relaxing, plenty of grass for the kids to run around and of course the  rock pools to cool off.  It is just off Currumbin Creek road.  Another option is the  Tallebudgera Creek, a nice  spot for swimming and kayaking. www.gcparks.com.au/park-details.aspx?park=1610

At the end of a day, here is a great recipe from Superfood Ideas (Claire Brookman)  that the kids will love and it is quick and easy to prepare. For the younger ones you can swap the sausages and onions with fish fingers (this used to be a favourite after sports training nights).  Serve with bake at home fries. Enjoy xx

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 16 extra lean beef chipolata sausages
  • 20g butter
  • 3 red onions finely sliced
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
  • 16 bake at home dinner bread rolls
  • 1 cos lettuce, leaves separate and torn in half
  • 1 lebanese cucumber, halved lengthways and thinly sliced


Preheat oven to 220°C/200°C fan-forced. Heat 2 teaspoons oil in a frying pan over medium-high heat. Cook sausages, turning, for 10 to 12 minutes or until cooked through. Transfer to a heatproof dish. Cover to keep warm.

Meanwhile, heat butter and remaining oil in pan over medium heat. Cook onion, stirring occasionally, for 8 to 10 minutes or until softened. Add sugar and vinegar. Cook, uncovered, stirring, for 5 to 6 minutes or until caramelised.

Line 2 baking trays with baking paper. Place rolls on trays. Bake for 4 to 5 minutes or until golden.

Halve the rolls lengthways, leaving 1 side joined. Place 1 piece of lettuce, 3 cucumber slices and 1 chipolata sausage in each roll. Top with onion mixture. Serve immediately.


Sunday 2 February 2014

Love is in the Air; Be Spontaneous on Valentine's Day

Get out there and enjoy the moment! I myself am not a big fan of Valentine's Day as I believe that we should treasure what we have. Being  thoughtful and giving time, showing our loved ones we care and are there for them regularly I feel is more important. Something  as little as making a cup of tea, taking time out to talk and listen to each other  and giving each other a big hug and and a meaningful  "I love you" doesn't cost anything but it says and means a great deal.

But with Valentine's day falling on a  Friday this year it is just perfect to be spontaneous and create wonderful memories. Whisk  him/her away to a concert, show or the gold class movies, sports game or jet off for a quick gettaway - Jetstar  have flights going at great prices - www.jetstar.com/au/en/special-offers.

If that's not your scene here are some of  my other picks:
  • Get a gift that gives years of enjoyment and colour. Buy a rose bush or flowering shrub to plant in the back yard.  Bunnings have a wonderful selection of plants.
  • Plan a picnic at the beach or park under the stars. Pack a picnic basket, rug and a great bottle of wine.  Take a star chart and look for stars that you know.  Choose a star  for just the two of you.
  • For someone who has everything.... have a star named after them. Go to www.starregistry.com.au and select a constellation and register a star. 
  • Make love coupons or vouchers containing promises that range from the mundane to the downright sexy.  Make a large heart from construction paper and attach as many coupons as you are willing to give e.g. "This voucher is good for one massage in a bubble bath. Any time day or night"  Let your imagination run wild and have fun!
  • Get organised and pack the car up with camping gear, kids and dog and get away and spend some quality family time over the weekend.   The kids do go to sleep eventually and you too can have some quality time, chilling out with a nice glass of red.
  • An absolute treasure, Coolabah Charms create personalised hand stamped gold or silver pendants, a unique and special gift. www.coolabahcharms.com/
  • Whether you want something invigorating, relaxing or just romantic , Red Balloon have some awesome gifts, ideas and experiences for Valentine's Day www.redballoon.com.au/valentines-day-gifts
  • For something totally left field and for someone who loves the tropics and creativity - book a trip  to Fiji. Paradise Courses have yoga, art/painting, snorkelling, and writing getaways at Daku Resort in Vanua Levi, Fiji. http://paradisecourses.com/2014-courses-2.
  • Lastly, have  a special evening at home. Dress  up, fill the house with candles, beautiful music and create a meal  followed by a dessert that is wickedly delicious - my chocolate mousse.  Enjoy. 

Wishing you  a Happy Valentine's Day xxx


Chocolate Mousse


  • 300g quality dark chocolate roughly chopped
  • 3 eggs
  • 1/4 cup caster sugar
  • 1 tablespoon of cocoa powder
  • 300ml thickened cream plus extra whipped cream to serve
  • Grated chocolate to serve


Place the chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a pan of gently simmering water  Stir chocolate until melted. Remove bowl from heat and set aside to cool slightly.

Place eggs and sugar in a large bowl and beat with electric beaters for  approximately 5 minutes, or until mixture is pale, thick and doubled in volume. With spatula fold in cooled chocolate and cocoa powder until combined.

In a separate bowl, whip cream until thickened (be careful not to over-beat). Use a large metal spoon to carefully fold the cream into the chocolate mixture, keeping the mixture as light as possible. Spoon into 6 serving glasses and chill in fridge for at least 1 hour. Remove from fridge 15 minutes before serving,  top with extra whipped cream (optional - you may not need extra cream as this recipe is super rich) and grated chocolate to serve.