Sunday 6 November 2011

New friends...

...Not only for me but for Elliot too :)

This is Buzz ( yellow face, grey, greywing budgie )

Now he has a blue cere, but this was on the day we got him when he was only about 6 weeks old. He is a lovely gentle character and adores Elliot.


These two beauties are Suki ( albino budgie ) and Timmy  ( sky blue normal budgie ).

For a while it was just Buzz and Elliot, but Mr D fell in love with a couple of birdies when we went to a pet centre...quite a distance from home. I told him we had to walk away but he was so enthralled with them we made the journey again the next day to go and get them, thankfully they were still there! I was planning on getting more but maybe not for a while! I'm very glad we did though as they are lovely birds. Suki is more timid than Timmy but they do both come onto my hand for a feed :)

I gave them a quarantine period just in case! Yesterday however they were all officially out of quarantine and have been having fun together. We have 2 large cages now ( and a small starter cage ). I expect they will all end up in one cage eventually but they have the choice when they are out flying to go back to which one they feel happiest in. The sound of gentle chattering in the background is so soothing and makes the house feel so homely.

I am having to hoover 2ce a day as a lot of seed husks blow around from Elliot and Buzz's cage. Timmy and Suki are in a new design cage called a vision M02, there is practically no mess at all from their cage, I highly recommend it to anyone that was thinking of getting birds. I have the medium size as I only intended it for quarantine but if I got another I would get the L02 which would be larger.

Friday 30 September 2011

Here's the latest picture of my baby...isn't she a darling? She's now choosing to fly out of the cage and land on my hand...the last couple of weeks she has also started to allow me to tickle her on the top of her head, she really seems to enjoy it, awww!

I have news...besides Elliot we have another addition to the family...I will try and get pics this weekend and post soon :)

On other subjects...At the moment we are having a heatwave...it may not be as hot as some countries but it has come in with a blast and we have not had time to acclimatise, phew! The forecasters say it will turn nasty next week though so we are all trying to make the most of the lovely weather. It is so odd, it is hot enough to get sunburnt but the Christmas trees are already appearing in the shops...this is most unlike England lol.

Today my friend J passed his driving test, both he and DS used 'my' driving instructor and we all passed first time :) so everyone is happy including our instructor :)

Sharp End is still with us...I won't say he is going strong but he does have his lively moments...usually when he knows food is around!

Yesterday my eldest sister came to visit. She has just got her first car after being without for about 30 years...it was lovely to see her and have her stay until late in the evening. We had a good natter and did a few crafts together, a lovely day :)

Well I think that is all for now.
Best wishes to you all out there in blogland
Dox :)

Wednesday 20 July 2011

Look who paid us a visit!

Isn't he sweet?
I thought I'd imagined something sliding down the tree trunk a few minutes before...but when I was staring out of the window doing the washing up this little fellow popped into view! I think he is either a Wood Mouse or a Yellow Necked Mouse...we had the latter living in our loft a few years ago, but I couldn't see if this one had a 'necklace' on or not. It's so nice to think that even in Suburbia the wildlife still manages to survive :) I hope he comes to visit again it was great entertainment watching him having his breakfast.

Dox

Sunday 17 July 2011

The quest for a soft crust loaf...

We get through a lot of bread. I keep my bread in a breadbin these days but somehow it doesn't seem to keep like it used to, I am forever running to the shop because we've run out. I do freeze the odd loaf but somehow I think when it's defrosted, the keeping time is then even shorter. Something has to change, I hate wasting food and everytime I run to the shops, just like everyone else I buy much more than a loaf of bread!!!!

The obvious thing is to make our own but as I was discussing with a friend recently it can be difficult to achieve a soft crust like bought bread...the world and it's lobster seem to be intent on making the crustiest loaf out there but it's just not practical for everyday use!

Well I think I have cracked it. What you need is a milk loaf! Cook it so you only have a very pale crust...Follow that up with rubbing butter over the still hot freshly baked crust and get it into an airtight plastic bag as quick as you can!

get it in a bag quick!

cooking can be a social activity

soft enough to depress

no crustiness there, just the form of my finger!

I will report back on the taste as soon as the jury ( DH and DS ) have made their decision. If it is a success I'm going to work out just how much this will save me on the grocery bill each month...I'm thinking it will also save in fuel from not having to take those extra trips to the store. Hopefully the figures will be enough to keep me baking.

We do have a bakery around the corner. I used to be a loyal customer but IMHO the quality went down hill and not long after I stopped buying they closed, so I can't have been the only one that swapped to supermarket bread. In the last few weeks the bakery has opened again, revamped and under new management but I really would rather make my own if I can. :)

Wednesday 13 July 2011

Pizza base...

The base was pretty thick!

I tried a new pizza base recipe...I had a go at the recipe from here.

Basically I took all the ingredients and chucked them in a food processor with a dough hook AFTER dissolving the yeast in the liquid, now I think about it, maybe I should have dissolved the sugar in the liquid too, didn't actually read the method, ooops lol.

After mixing/kneading the dough I just left it in the processor with the lid on for about an hour or so and then rolled it out to my needs and hey presto!

I rolled it out to about an inch thick and it cooked up a fair bit thicker. I'm guessing there was enough dough to make 6 individual snack portions. I just made the one pizza and it easily fed my two hungry men and a fairly hungry me! They both commented that it actually felt like they had had a meal, rather than when we have take-away pizza and it seems like a tasty but expensive snack!

My toppings were...
  • spicy pickle/chutney on the base
  • lots of cheese
  • tomatoes
  • chilli peppers
  • yellow bell peppers
  • herbs including rosemary and fresh chives.
Note, no meat...that wasn't intentional, I was going to try bacon but got a bit too busy with other things. Nobody seemed to miss it, so that was a saving in the grocery bill department!

The overall verdict was that they would both rather I made pizza than we order it!!!! I guess you can say it was a winner. From my point of view it was no effort and a heck of a lot cheaper than take-away or supermarket bought...oh and no packaging to get rid of!

I'm thinking of getting the breadmaker out again or buying a new one ( the paddle is stuck in mine and NOBODY can seem to shift it! ) we eat a lot of bread, so I am thinking we can make savings here...which of course I will squirrel away and spend on lovely craft stuff instead lol...

Dox




Tuesday 12 July 2011

Homemade crackers

I made these crackers using a recipe from Joe Pasty's blog. They really are far superior to the kind I usually buy in the supermarket. I urge you to have a go, you'll be so pleased you did! He provides several recipes, so far I have only used the top/first one. I did these with rosemary and salt as a topping, very scrummy.

Dox 






Meet Elliot

"Hi, I'm Elliot."









"I love eating millet."

"Mum thinks I am the prettiest birdie in town"                                                


Here is my new baby. Isn't she a darling?

Only 8 and a bit weeks old. Her little character is already coming through and we are all very fond of her...even Mr D has a soft spot for her, awww!

Dox

Wednesday 6 July 2011

My veggie boats


These are my veggie 'boats' made from an old water butt that used to be my Dad's We had it for years but last year it started leaking and I just couldn't bring myself to throw it away...it seemed such a waste of such a large container...so between us Mr D and I managed to produce a lovely pair of twin veggie boats!!!!

Now there is an arch going from one to the other against the greenhouse, I have some runner beans making their way up it....this pic was taken a good couple of months ago.


Saturday 29 January 2011

January update.

Still haven't got my new PC so not exactly being very prolific any of my blogs at present but thought I'd best do the rounds and do a few quickie updates.

Climbing is on hold for a bit as one of our belaying buddies had an accident last week and took the top of his thumb off....Eeek! The lads came in tonight and even though J is still bandaged up he is in good spirits bless him!

DS has passed his latest round of assessments education wise. He continues to amaze me with his dedication and enthusiasm. He is over taking me in many things and it feels weird to have reached that stage in life where your child does sometimes know better and can give you advice lol.

I have a new buddy to go out with on the photographic front. Is good to have someone else that totally understands if you stop to take a few pics of an interesting rock!!!

On the photographic front I have an exhibition to get ready for...only the second time around. I'm not sure how easy it will be considering I am PC-less at the moment!

De-junking is going fantastically well. Put together a rather nice mirrored shoe cupboard today which will mean less to trip over in the bedroom.

I was rather hoping to have revamped the blog by now but I'm rather limited with what I can do without a PC...love my iPad but long to get my own PC up and running again!

Hope all is well with everyone.

Dox x