Wednesday, April 20, 2011

mmmmmmm...{hot cross buns}*

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definate favourite of mine come Easter time is the scrumptious hot cross bun!I absolutely LOVE them! You can eat them warmed up with a bit of syrup or custard or you can simply eat them cold with a spread of butter!Here's how to make your own:

For the buns:
*450g {3 1/2 cups} flour
*1  Teaspoon salt
*1 Teaspoon spice {mixed from ginger, nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves)
*1/2 Teaspoon ground cinnamon
*1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
*12g  active dry yeast
*50 g {1/4 cup} sugar
*100 g raisins
*150 mL {1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons} lukewarm milk
*50 mL {3 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon} lukewarm water
*1 egg, lightly beaten
*50 g (1/4 cup) softened butter


For the crosses & glaze:
*3 Tablespoons flour
*1 to 2 Tablespoons water
*1 egg yolk, lightly beaten with 1 tablespoon water

This recipe makes 12 buns***

Notes:
*This recipe has been halved to make six buns, and used the remaining half of the egg for the glaze.
*In addition to or in place of raisins, you can use orange rind, diced, or a bit of lemon or orange peel would be lovely too.
Step 1:Combine the flour, salt, spices, yeast, sugar, and raisins in a large mixing-bowl.
Step 2:Form a well in the center, and pour in the milk and water.
Step 3: Stir with a wooden spoon in small circular movements from the center, to gradually mix the liquids into the dry ingredients.
Step 4: When the liquids are just mixed, add in the butter, and keep stirring until the dough has "swallowed" it up.
Step 5: Gather the dough into a ball, add a little flour if it feels sticky, a little water if it feels dry.
Knead the dough (inside the mixing-bowl or on a lightly floured surface) for ten minutes -- after a minute or two, the dough will start to get stickier than it was at first, but it will become smooth and elastic again as you keep kneading.
Step 6: Lightly sprinkle the mixing bowl with flour, put the dough in, cover with a kitchen towel, and let rise in a warm spot for an hour -- it should double in volume. Punch the dough down, divide it into twelve squarish buns, and arrange the buns on two lined baking sheets, leaving about 5 centimeters of space between them. Step 7:Cover with kitchen towels, and let rise again in the same warm spot for 30 minutes to an hour.
Step 8:In the meantime, prepare the crosses: combine 3 tablespoons flour with enough water to form a ball of dough (start with one tablespoon, and add just a little more water to reach the desired consistency).
Step 9:Spread it out thinly on a lightly floured surface, and cut 24 thin strips, about 15 centimeters in length.
Step 10: Pour two tablespoons water into a shallow plate, and set aside.
Step 11:Preheat the oven to 200° C.
Step 12: When the buns have completed their second rise, top each one with two strips of dough, lightly dipped in the prepared plate of water, and arranged crosswise.
Step 13: Brush with the eggwash, and slip into the oven for 15 to 18 minutes, until browned and beautiful (they should make a hollow sound if you tap the bottom lightly with the back of a spoon).
Step 14: Let them cool and yummmmmmmmm.....you have your hot cross buns!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

{DIY Teusday}Fabric Easter Eggs!

W e have all recieved an easter egg or two in our day but look how special these fabric easter eggs look in their lil egg boxes! It's unique, something different and will add a sparkle to anyone's heart this easter! Once again the choice of fabric is all yours!Here's how to make them:
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You will need:

*An Egg shaped cardboard template
*Fabric of {your} choice
*Thread that matches your fabric
*Sewing machine
*Needle
*Scissors
*Pins
*Wadding/Toy stuffing
*Pencil

Step 1: Draw an egg shaped(oval) template onto the cardboard and cut it out.
Step 2: Draw around the egg template onto the reverse side of your chosen fabric, four times.
Step 3: Cut out the four fabric egg shapes, they will make one complete stuffed egg.
Step 4: Place two of the fabric egg templates face to face (the correct side of the fabric facing in) and pin them together. Repeat this step with the other two egg templates.
Step 5: Machine stitch one side of each of the pinned eggs together. Remove the pins and slot one of the machined eggs inside the other so that both seams butt up to one another, the eggs should still be inside out.
Step 6: Use a pin to secure the eggs and to ensure that the open seams stay straight while you sew them up, leaving an opening of about 3cm on one seam to stuff with filling.
Step 7: When all four sides of the easter egg have been sewed together use the opening and turn the eggs the correct way (the right side of the fabric facing outwards.
Step 8: Stuff the egg with toy filling/wadding until firm and hand sew the opening of the egg closed.
 
This makes the perfect lil easter pressie***

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The meaning of *{Easter}*


I  t's that time of year again where I pack up my lil bags and head home for the long Easter weekend. For many this is just a nice long weekend where one can get away from work and pressure and deadlines, but for Christians this is something special....


Easter is the day we celebrate Jesus Christ rising from the dead. The Son of God gave His life to die for our sins and on the third day after He died-----Easter Sunday-----His friends went to his grave and found that He had risin from the dead. They saw an angel who told them: "Don't be afraid! I know you are looking for Jesus, who is crucified. He isn't here! He has been raised from the dead, just as He said it would happen."

Jesus rose from the dead on Easter Sunday and now offers each and everyone the gift of eternal life and the forgiveness of their sins. So this Easter when you are relaxing at home, hiding easter bunnies in the garden or eating chocolate eggs after dinner, remeber the story of Jesus and remember that if you choose Him you are saved. ***


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Monday, April 4, 2011

Neil Diamond...{Song Sung Blue}*

N eil Diamond was in South Africa this past weekend. Unfortunately I could not go watch but have decided to post the lyrics of one of his songs that my mother used to sing to me when i was a little girl...i hold this song dear to my {tiny} heart and really missed her this passed weekend.***

{Song} {Sung} {Blue}:
Song sung blue
Everybody knows one
Song sung blue
Every garden grows one

Me and you are subject to the blues now and then
But when you take the blues and make a song
You sing them out again
Sing them out again

Song sung blue
Weeping like a willow
Song sung blue
Sleeping on my pillow

Funny thing, but you can sing it with a cry in your voice
And before you know, start to feeling good
You simply got no choice

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Me and you are subject to the blues now and then
But when you take the blues and make a song
You sing them out again

Song sung blue
Everybody knows one
Song sung blue
Every garden grows one

Funny thing, but you can sing it with a cry in your voice
And before you know, start to feeling good
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