I have been told that I need to bring dessert for a BBQ we are going to tomorrow. So, all jewellery making on hold for the moment while I decide I must make my usual meringues - I love meringues but need to make enough so use 6 eggs which then means that I am now left with 6 egg yolks. I hate waste so I try and decide between making custard ice-cream or creme brulee (the brulee won) but then discovered I didn't have enough cream so a trip to the shops was warranted. Now meringues were for tomorrow, creme brulee was purely for our own home indulgence so thought I'd better whip something else up while creme brulees are in the oven. I decide on making a key lime pie but (drat oh drat) no limes so another trip to the shop is warranted. Unfortunately local shop lets me down so have to wander further afield as now determined to make key lime pie. Success - limes purchased and 1 key lime pie mixed made and produced. Looks really good too.
In the meantime daughter of 12 has announced that her friend from school really likes one of the charm bracelets I made so will I make one which I dubiously agree to. On that note daughter of 12 sets off to local bead shop in the village (yes - I have a bead shop in the village, not much else but I have one of those) and returns bearing beads to make a charm bracelet. I suppose I will have to squeeze in the making of the charm bracelet while I am bringing in the washing, walking our four legged friend, tidying up the dining room table (that's another story - though bought some storage boxes last night.... as currently can't see what colour or shape the dining room table actually is) and ... trying to catch up on a book I have had on the dining room table for the last 2 months. Still, at least I know I don't have to cook lunch tomorrow as BBQ will do it for me though Arsenal are playing at the same time. Will it appear rude if I keep on dashing off to the loo to sneakily peer at the score.
12 and 15 year old children are sitting quietly in front of the television about to watch a DVD. There's been a request for popcorn and I love the convenience of microwave popcorn so that's a task easily done. And once they are munching and watching at least that will be some respite from the noise. They have been so noisy today. I think that now the sun has shown it's face they have spent so much time outdoors today (no bad thing) that their voices have really echoed and rebounded around the house.
Sequin Polystyrene Eggs
How to keep nearly teenage girls entertained
Clay beading
Nothing ventured as the saying goes.... need to perfect this yet
Saturday, 9 April 2011
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Texas Cornbread
Well we've gone American - not quite back to my roots (my are from up north I believe - Yorkshire) with a large dollop of South African in but decided to do something different for dinner. The children are always complaining 'same-old, same-old' so decided to resort to an alternative to putting a sock in it and make something different (that's not to say I don't experiment in the kitchen just perhaps not as much as I'd like to). Anyway, sourced this recipe in one of my numerous cookbooks - I LOVE COOKBOOKS - and decided to give it a go. Bought the cornmeal, buttermilk and searched high and low for creamed corn (couldn't find the stuff so resorted to normal corn) and whipped it up in two stages. Cooked the mince and onions last night in preparation and when I came home today completed and compiled the dish. Served it with a mixed leaf and tomato salad and even if I say so myself, it's not bad at all. So I'm really quite pleased I've found an alternative to my usual fail safe weekday meals, especially as I nearly always try to ensure that I have at least 1 frozen portion of mince and onions in the freezer in case of pure chaos and lack of time.
My knitting nancy endeavour with the beads has temporarily gone out the window. The knitting nancy seems to have a dip in it at every peg and seeing as the wire is quite fine it falls quite close to the dip so I need to source another knitting nancy. In the meantime seeing as I took all the time to thread the beads onto the wire I am currently crocheting a thin beaded bracelet and I must say, I quite like the colours.
Anyway, more later as need to take 4 legged friend for a walk.
Love jayjay
My knitting nancy endeavour with the beads has temporarily gone out the window. The knitting nancy seems to have a dip in it at every peg and seeing as the wire is quite fine it falls quite close to the dip so I need to source another knitting nancy. In the meantime seeing as I took all the time to thread the beads onto the wire I am currently crocheting a thin beaded bracelet and I must say, I quite like the colours.
Anyway, more later as need to take 4 legged friend for a walk.
Love jayjay
Monday, 4 April 2011
JayJay's Jewels: The benefits of those jewellery tools
JayJay's Jewels: The benefits of those jewellery tools: "I knew they would come in handy on more than one occassion - son of 15 years has just come downstairs with his automatic light timer for our..."
The benefits of those jewellery tools
I knew they would come in handy on more than one occassion - son of 15 years has just come downstairs with his automatic light timer for our resident gecko - Joey. For lvoe nor money the pin to set the timer could not be removed by hand. However, clever mum (ME!!) thought of those nifty jewellery pliers and equipped with spectacles to aid vision and an array of tools before you could blink I had removed the pin from the automatic timer. 'Oh, that was a good idea' son of 15 years announces. 'I knew you could do it mum' Ahhh, you've got to love them.
more later jayjay
more later jayjay
Charm bracelet
Well charm bracelet (or more to the point should I say bracelets) have turned out really well. Sorted out the beads having decided I would go with a green and pink combination and placed them onto the headpins as per instructions. Using the tools and I must say the tools are necessary, I cut each headpin to an approximate size with the wire ends pinging everywhere in the living room before I perfected a way to stop them shooting all over the place. Then having twisted and placed jump rings onto the now curled headpins I could then attach them to the bracelet. But in the process daughter of 12 having seen my endeavour then decided that she needed one too so I suddenly found myself making 2 charm bracelets. Lucky I bought more beads in the beginning - I think I was slightly over zealous in the shop. I really think charm bracelets are the way to go, a sort of instant pleasure at the finished product and perhaps, having always had a charm bracelet, a special sterling silver one when I was younger, maybe I have a soft spot for them. But there is so much you can do and add on to make a charm bracelet individual and unique, the colour scheme and themes are endless and with a little tweeking perhaps I can incorporate a little wire curling and twisting to make those beads look just a little more special. I think I need to master the various tools first - so one step at a time.
Homemade ice-cream consumed almost before it had a chance to freeze. Really is a fail safe recipe for homemade ice-cream though the calorie content must be absolutely horrific. Still, pure indulgence is often called for and after a hard slog of twisting head pins and attaching jump rings it was definitely called for. In some ways I might as well have eaten a whole carton of double cream and a tin of condensed milk but somehow it doesn't have the same appeal. Joey (our resident gecko) has just had a new supply of crickets brought into the house. I nearly forgot I had them in the car when I went to fetch 12 year old from her theatre club and tossed handbag onto the backseat where crickets in tub were residing. Luckily chaos didn't reign as tub remained intact even though I think both the crickets and myself got a shock from the action. Phew!! The thought of 50 or more loose crickets hopping around my little green mobile doesn't appeal somehow, especially as dusk was falling at the time and trying to spot them would have been more than challenging.
Next jewellery challenge is to attempt something with what I refer to as a knitting nancy. I have seen a article showing how you can incorporate the beads while knitting using this mechanism so sounds like fun and relatively easy to manage. New dinner attempt is going to be texan cornbread. A recipe I have seen using mince beef, cornmeal and sweetcorn..... who knows what it will turn out like but the children are permanently requesting something new. Maybe this is the way to make them stop.
More later once I have my knitting nancy up and running. I think I will do a dummy run with that old favourite (rather disgustingly coloured) ball of wool which I used in my previous knitting attempt. I must not, however, forget that I have a book to read for the up and coming book club. Time must not be allowed to run away with me!!
Love jayjay
Homemade ice-cream consumed almost before it had a chance to freeze. Really is a fail safe recipe for homemade ice-cream though the calorie content must be absolutely horrific. Still, pure indulgence is often called for and after a hard slog of twisting head pins and attaching jump rings it was definitely called for. In some ways I might as well have eaten a whole carton of double cream and a tin of condensed milk but somehow it doesn't have the same appeal. Joey (our resident gecko) has just had a new supply of crickets brought into the house. I nearly forgot I had them in the car when I went to fetch 12 year old from her theatre club and tossed handbag onto the backseat where crickets in tub were residing. Luckily chaos didn't reign as tub remained intact even though I think both the crickets and myself got a shock from the action. Phew!! The thought of 50 or more loose crickets hopping around my little green mobile doesn't appeal somehow, especially as dusk was falling at the time and trying to spot them would have been more than challenging.
Next jewellery challenge is to attempt something with what I refer to as a knitting nancy. I have seen a article showing how you can incorporate the beads while knitting using this mechanism so sounds like fun and relatively easy to manage. New dinner attempt is going to be texan cornbread. A recipe I have seen using mince beef, cornmeal and sweetcorn..... who knows what it will turn out like but the children are permanently requesting something new. Maybe this is the way to make them stop.
More later once I have my knitting nancy up and running. I think I will do a dummy run with that old favourite (rather disgustingly coloured) ball of wool which I used in my previous knitting attempt. I must not, however, forget that I have a book to read for the up and coming book club. Time must not be allowed to run away with me!!
Love jayjay
Sunday, 3 April 2011
Blueberries
Well knitted bangle finally completed, lobster clasp and all even though 15 year old son responded "What real one!!??" when I mentioned I was using a lobster clasp. It was a bit tricky to fit but with a little manipulation achieved result. In the meantime following a visit to the dump (to get rid of old barbeque that had completely disintegrated - a complaint to the manufacturer warranted I feel), 15 year old son returned bearing gift of 2 blueberry plants to put in the garden. Now more research is needed as to the best positioning for the plant, want soil and other additional products needed in order to ensure blueberry plants grow. Picture to follow once planted in garden.
In the meantime while 12 year old daughter makes biscuits in the kitchen, 15 year old enters living room with favourite lunchtime meal - pasta with baked beans (just doesn't have the right ring to me). He earlier entered the house having had a water balloon backfire and soak himself rather than his target - supposedly he's not very good at tying knots. I don't think I'll enlist him to help me with my craft projects then.
I now need to contemplate what my next creative endeavour will be. More knitting? An attempt at crochet (and that really will be an attempt), using the old fashioned knitting nancy, or do I get my newly purchased jewellery toolkit out and try something more wire based. Regardless will think about it while I get my paperwork done for work tomorrow - not necessarily the best mother's day pasttime but it's got to be done.
Cricket is on the telly, Arsenal let the supporters down and surely, surely things can only get better. Anyway, daughter of 12 wants me to check out her bread crumb consistency for the biscuits because she says it's just not coming together. More later. Love jayjay
In the meantime while 12 year old daughter makes biscuits in the kitchen, 15 year old enters living room with favourite lunchtime meal - pasta with baked beans (just doesn't have the right ring to me). He earlier entered the house having had a water balloon backfire and soak himself rather than his target - supposedly he's not very good at tying knots. I don't think I'll enlist him to help me with my craft projects then.
I now need to contemplate what my next creative endeavour will be. More knitting? An attempt at crochet (and that really will be an attempt), using the old fashioned knitting nancy, or do I get my newly purchased jewellery toolkit out and try something more wire based. Regardless will think about it while I get my paperwork done for work tomorrow - not necessarily the best mother's day pasttime but it's got to be done.
Cricket is on the telly, Arsenal let the supporters down and surely, surely things can only get better. Anyway, daughter of 12 wants me to check out her bread crumb consistency for the biscuits because she says it's just not coming together. More later. Love jayjay
Beaded Bracelet - It's finished
Well mad or not I stayed up until 1.30am determined to finish knitting this bracelet (which turns out to be a bangle) - I should have read the instructions more clearly in the beginning. Really pleased to say that the finished bangle does look like a bangle (so that's a result in itself) but I think I would probably choose a different colour scheme next time as the brown beads don't really seem to show up on the brown wire.
Anyway, today is Mother's Day and I was woken up by 12 year old daughter giving me breakfast in bed (cold toast I might add) but it's amazing how good cold toast can taste depending on the circumstances and trust it it tasted really GOOD. Lovely Mother's Day card too written in by daughter and son though when I asked 15 year old son whether he wrote in the card he looked at me completely blank and had to run upstairs to verify that it was his hand-writing in the card. It was PHEW - I wasn't going mad I thought I could recognise my son's handwriting.
Anyway back to the bangle. Have now got the challenge of fitting jump rings and lobster clasp to the bangle. Really quite logical as it wouldn't stay on my wrist otherwise. I think I will take my large 4 legged friend for a walk and then attempt that challenge. More later. love jayjay
Anyway, today is Mother's Day and I was woken up by 12 year old daughter giving me breakfast in bed (cold toast I might add) but it's amazing how good cold toast can taste depending on the circumstances and trust it it tasted really GOOD. Lovely Mother's Day card too written in by daughter and son though when I asked 15 year old son whether he wrote in the card he looked at me completely blank and had to run upstairs to verify that it was his hand-writing in the card. It was PHEW - I wasn't going mad I thought I could recognise my son's handwriting.
Anyway back to the bangle. Have now got the challenge of fitting jump rings and lobster clasp to the bangle. Really quite logical as it wouldn't stay on my wrist otherwise. I think I will take my large 4 legged friend for a walk and then attempt that challenge. More later. love jayjay
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