Monday 31 March 2014

A round up of what's been happening

Our picnic spot in Greenwich park
And so March draws to a close.

It's been a quick month i think. I've barely had time to think, and unfortunately I haven't been able to do much posting on here. Must try harder.

As March finishes up, uni is starting to as well. I've got two weeks left of lectures than all of April to get the head down and get stuck into revision for end of term (and fingers crossed) last ever exams!!

So what's been happening in March?

Eating: Far too many Friday nights at our local Tandoori. It is literally across the road from us and we love it, but I really think we should make more of an effort to try other places! I've also been trying to work our way through the recipe books we have and have made some winners and some total failures. Winner of this month was The Hairy Dieters Chicken Korma (if you ignore how long it takes to make!)

Drinking: With the warmer weather that has graced a few times in March, the gin has been brought out.....gin and sunshine are a match
made in heaven! I technically shouldn't drink coffee but i just can't resist that delicious smell. This month I've been trying to make homemade mochas. I've made them a few times now and each time they get a little bit better.

Watching: Thanks to the geniuses at Amazon/ Lovefilm there's no more Grey's Anatomy but I have become somewhat addicted to 30 Rock! That creepy drama on ITV at the moment, The Widower is also a good 'un for mid week viewing.

Reading: Yea, March hasn't really been a big month on the reading front. After sitting all day reading lecture notes and journal articles I don't really fancy reading at night. I did finish the book i talked about at the start of the month called 'These is my words' and would recommend it to everyone.

Doing: St' Patrick's day parade, Six nations triumph for Ireland, knitting some bunting for the flat and a baby's hat which was way too small! Adam and I have also gotten the chance to have the first picnic of the year, a BBQ, and the bikes have gotten their spring clean and lots of bike rides!

I'm really looking forward to the end of April. Some much needed time from uni, a trip to see some family, my birthday and a trip home.

How has your March been? Any exciting plans for April?

Monday 24 March 2014

Knitted cushion cover


The quest continues.

I've been trying to keep going with knitting and learn new techniques and stitches.

If you've looked at my knitting pinterest board you'll have seen there a quite a few knitted cushion covers on there. I couldn't control myself during December.....all i wanted was more cushions everywhere!

I took inspiration from this pin.

Knitting the cover was easy peesy....just knit the whole way. I had a small cushion insert lying around and used it. It's more on the rectangle side of square. For the life of me i can't remember how many stitches i cast on or how many rows a knit...bit of a shame but not a complete disaster....it's finished now so if i ever make another one ill just make it up as i go along as i did on this one.

The only bad bit that happened with this project was the mattress stitching.

I got a lovely knitting book for Christmas and it looks like it has the answer to everything. All the abbreviations and how to stitch them. Unfortunately I'm not so good at reading knitting instructions.

Hello Youtube. What a life saver. I spent ages trying to figure it out by myself but why bother.....there's tonnes of helpful videos out there that take no time to watch and are way easier than trying to mentally work out what written directions are trying to tell you to do.

One side

Then the other

My favourite one i came across was Nancy's video.

In no time at all i had all the side stitched up and the cushion looking semi respectable.

Sadly i did make a mistake (as always) and stitched up one of the sides on the wrong side and then when it came to turning the cover the right way round it looks ridiculous.....but i hide that side from myself now so it's all good.

It's nice to have something easy to knit that then also has a little challenge to it. I'm getting ready to mattress stitch everything now!!

What's your preference, videos or written instructions?

Chloe x

Thursday 6 March 2014

Let's talk about lemons

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I am in love with lemons.

I have been for quite some time.

They're colour, smell, taste, everything about them makes me smile and be happy.

Years ago in me home economics class we had to make a dish using coagulation....loads of people made mouses, or cremes of some sort, i made a lemon tart. There was no need for a bain marie, the pastry kept everything safe. And so  began my love affair with lemon infused desserts.

Since then I've made several lemony things....some too lemony for my family or friends to eat, I on the other hand loved them.

This week i had a real hankering to make some lemon treats but with it being only myself and Adam knocking about this flat the lemon tart is too much for two people to eat. I've made lemon drizzle cake before, usually in the loaf variety, but it just wasn't ticking my boxes this week.

I had a look around pinterest but all the recipes i liked the look of had American measurements, and while I'm usually up for some conversion, i really wasn't bothered with all that either.

Hello BBC goodfood website. You are a gem. I found this delicious sounding recipe for lemon drizzle cakes, yes that's right...plural!
It was a pretty easy recipe and the results are exactly what i was in the mood for, tangy, refreshing, zesty and sweet all at the same time. Even better is that fact that there's no cutting a slice each time i want one, win win!

P.S. look at this board for some yellow goodness...

I'm off to enjoy some of this spring sunshine, how's you're Thursday coming along?
Chloe X

Monday 3 March 2014

A round up of what's been happening


Wow February has gone by in a jiffy! Spring is definitely here now, there's daffodils and crocuses sprouting up all over London and I've seen loads of cherry blossoms starting to get their game on too! I love this time of year.

So what's been happening in this corner of the world?

Eating: Generally there's been lots of roasts happening in our flat lately, roast pork, roast lamb, roast chicken.....every Sunday we seem to be doing a roast.
I finally got to take a dander on over to  The Flying Pig in East Dulwich. I had the Mountie which was amazing....but to be honest all their burgers sound delish. I'll be back....

Watching: Sadly Grey's Anatomy has been taken off LoveFilm. I tried my best to smash through the last two series on there (8 and 9) but i only reached the penultimate episode of series 8.....please come back!! I've also been watching the Great British Sewing Bee.....man would i love to be able to sew clothes...some day!

Reading: This month has gone too quickly for me. I started one book, didn't like it and now I'm half way through 'These is my words- The diary of Sarah Agnes Prine'. It's a cool book actually, although i am partial to a bit of diary format so i could be biased

Doing: Definitely the highlight of this month has been the 6 nations match between Ireland and England in Twickenham. I've been a rugby fan since school but I've never been able to get to an international match so being able to go to Twickenham as my first match was pretty amazing, and it was a damn good match too. There's been a heap of ly-ins, brunches and a late trip to the Natural History Museum (we saw a mouse running round looking at the dinosaurs!!). I knitted a wee cushion (more to come on that) and I've just started some bunting....so far they are quite fun to knit.

Anyway.....March is going to go even faster for me I feel, there doesn't seem to be much on the social front but Uni is really making itself known!

How did your February shape up? Are you looking forward to more Springyness in March??
Chloe x