Wednesday 23 December 2015

Dizzy is Creative in the kitchen...and it's nearly Christmas!

Tell-tale tasting


" Hmmm.....I see that Creative has done the Christmas and New Year cleaning and re- organising the kitchen again!  Where has she hidden the brandy? I know the cousins are partial to a drop or two,  Creative could have at least let me feed the cake before hiding it ! Oh, there’s some in that rather smart X.O cognac bottle, that’ll do." 

"I think I’ll do a vital taster on those pretty chocolatey things, there are loads, if I surreptitiously spread them about a bit, them Creative shouldn’t miss the odd one or two. mm..yummy, yummy yum , ooh, look at the time!

Must crack on, as the cake needs to be decorated."

The cake looks lovely

 'Dizzy! - What happened to the chocolates I bought  to decorate the cake?  Don't tell me -
I saw that guilty look when I came in with the shopping, and I'm sure that's the remains still smeared across your cheek!  

Sorry, I forgot to buy more cooking brandy, what did you use instead? No, don’t answer, I'd rather not know. I have to admit it, though - the cake looks lovely, well done.'

'I see you've left me another mess to clear up in the kitchen!  but glad to see that after your fall, your poor hand has recovered enough to do some baking, though the antics you will get up to to avoid the washing up or loading the dishwasher! ' 

Dizzy and sticky tape - not a good combination!
'I've found the perfect innards for our crackers, so having practiced on those we made last week, we can make them for real, and will have the table looking really beautiful on Christmas Day.  I bought some extra wrapping paper as well, because I know how you get all wrapped up yourself; just go easy on the sticky tape this year and I won't need to cut you out of it again. Well, not much, anyway.'

'Is that a card from Boo and Bea? Do our celebrated London cousins say when they will actually be arriving, or do we just have to guess? Oh, do wash your hands, there's a sticky mark on the front of it - and now you've got glitter on your face along with those brown choclately marks.'


Creative checks Santa's definition
Dizzy hangs her stocking
"Boo and Bea said they will arrive early evening- ish on Christmas eve, Pebbles is dropping them off on her way down to Cornwall. No doubt Boo and Bea will be in top form and high spirited, in more sense than one!  

At least we're both ready for Father Christmas, just some mince pies to prepare for the reindeer, then...."



........................Dizzy and Creative  would like to wish everyone  

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year



A Quote for Christmas:

May Peace be your gift at Christmas and your blessing all year through!  (Author Unknown)



© 2013 Jay Hooper and Carol Kennedy. All rights reserved.

Wednesday 9 December 2015

Dizzy goes Splat !!


"Creative, oh was I glad that you decided to come ice skating with me, instead of going Christmas shopping last Monday.

We were having such fun, when the next thing I know, I went splat down onto the ice! I don’t even remember how it happened, only that I was dazed and felt such a fool in front of all those people.

Dizzy goes over!

When I tried to get up, I looked at my left hand, to my amazement three of my fingers on my left hand where not lying flat with my palm, but pointing in the direction of the ceiling. They had started to swell and took on a shade of deepening blue. "

Creative comes to help 
"At the time I was thinking, ‘Oops!’ we were going to help our friends Jay and Carol with their workshops the weekend, at the Miss Ivy Event, All Vintage and Festive. I can’t let them down, there will only be three hands extra to assist during their busy and hectic taster courses, ‘the sewing will be interesting!’ 

After your speedy Torvill and Dean routine around the ice rink, when did you realise that I was no longer keeping up with you? Was it the lack of noise of me wheezing and gasping for a breather? or was it the heap on the ice surrounded by a small crowd?

X-Rayed and a little more comfortable
You did your best to suppress your laughter and eventually you helped me up, you noticed my hand started to looked like a blue ski glove and my little glazed pale face. I’m not sure which of us was in the most shock.

Anyhow the staff on duty were marvelous, providing lots of cold compresses to help with the swelling, checking that I had mobility in my fingers, along with lashings of tea and biscuits for the pair of us. (there is always an up side)."

"We all agreed (there was a pretty sizeable crowd, by the time we got you to your feet!), that you should have your hand x-rayed to check out for broken bones - it was certainly swelling quickly! Your face was really ashen as well, I was quite worried." 

The nurse and radiologist at our local cottage hospital were marvelous, and so friendly.  X-rays and TLC all done in less than an hour, we were sent on our way home with no broken bones, just a badly bruised hand and injured pride.

"However, I noticed how “Creative” your driving is, but that’s a story for another day!"


"Well, Dizzy - you certainly gave me a fright!  I really thought you'd broken your poor hand. It's interesting to see the shades of blue and green emerging as the bruising comes out!   What do you mean, my 'Creative' driving?"

Our lovely handmade crackers, some using recycled music

A table to impress our London cousins!
"I was worried that you would miss our cracker making day with Orchard Learning Studios (www.orchardlearningstudios.co.uk)  but thankfully you were well enough recovered to help make our table decorations - I want our London cousins Boo and Bea LaCheste to see just what fine quality our beautiful handmade crackers are."  
White Welly Duckling - White with Gold Spots
White Welly Duckling from the Dcuk Company



" By the way - before we went skating I  found a great idea for a Christmas pressie for our cousins - what about one of these little chaps from the Dcuk Company (http://dcuk.cm/) ?  Would bring a bit of Country to their London penthouse, don't you think?









Dizzy's Recipe of the week: Perfect to make as an extra gift
Last Minute Christmas Chutney
Ingredients:
·         1 tbsp sunflower oil
·         2 red onions sliced
·         2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
·       2 tsp finely chopped fresh root ginger (or stem ginger in syrup, drained and finely chopped)
·         200g/7oz ready to eat dried apricots, quartered
·         150g/5½oz soft dried figs, quartered
·         100g/3½oz raisins
·         150g/5½oz demerara sugar
·         150ml/5fl oz white wine vinegar
·         ¼ whole nutmeg, finely grated
·         1 cinnamon stick
·         1 tsp sea salt flakes
·         freshly ground black pepper
Preparation method
1.     Heat the oil in a large non-reactive saucepan and fry the onions over a low heat for 10 minutes, or until very soft but not coloured.
2.     Add the garlic and ginger, and cook for a further 2-3 minutes.
3.     Increase the heat slightly and fry for a further 4-5 minutes, until the onions begin to brown, stirring constantly.
4.     Add the apricots, figs and raisins to the pan and cook for 2-3 minutes, or until the dried fruit begins to plump up a little.
5.     Sprinkle over the sugar, add the vinegar, spices and season to taste with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
6.     Stir well and bring to a gentle simmer, and cook, uncovered, for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. (The chutney is more likely to stick towards the end of the cooking time so pay particular attention to stirring then.)
7.     The chutney is ready when the liquid has reduced to just 4-5 tablespoons, and the fruit looks plump and glossy. Remove from the heat and set aside to cool. As the chutney cools stir it a little to distribute the moisture.
8.     Spoon the chutney into sterilised jars.
Creative Says:   "These jars look lovely with a circle of festive fabric tied over the top - but please, make sure you do your own washing up!!!!!"

Next Public Appearance:  Moor Foreshore Craft and Gift Fair, Tavistock Town Hall Friday & Saturday 18th / 19th December. We'll be there with some fabulous last-minute discounts on special gifts, plus our very own pattern!


© 2013 Jay Hooper and Carol Kennedy. All rights reserved.