Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Flash Flood

Thunderstorms were predicted for Northern parts of Auckland on Friday night. So at about 6:30pm, it all started. Except that, it literally downpoured for almost an hour with thousands of lightning strikes. I've NEVER seen such heavy rain in my life. It was very scary. Here's a short video of the torrential rain in my backyard. Notice the waves of water running down the nice footpaths that lead down to the chicken run. YIKES!

During this flash flood, the kitchen windows were leaking, water was coming in from under the dishwasher AND we also had a leak in the storage room downstairs!!! I had every towel that we own soaking up all the water from around the house.

My husband was out swimming at Piha beach with his mate (as one does at the end of Summer) while all this chaos was happening. When I text him the video clip from above, he sent me this photo of the beach he was at.



When he returned, he was shocked the to see that a) the power was out and I was sitting in a candle lit house (thanks to my mom for bring me a bag of 100 tealights) and b) all the towels on the floor and widows around the house. He's always away when things like this happen. Grrrr.....

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Bolognese Sauce

I’ve had a special request to share my Bolognese recipe. I hope this will be made by you all.

Ingredients
2 tbsp olive oil
1 onion, finely chopped
5 cloves garlic, minced
5 strips streaky bacon, finely chopped
1 ½ pound (700 grams) ground beef
2/3 cup red wine
2 14oz (2- 400mL) cans crushed tomatoes
1 cup chicken or beef stock
2 tbsp tomato paste
1 tbsp basil, chopped
1 tbsp thyme, chopped
Salt and pepper to taste
Parmesan cheese, grated (for serving)

Preparation
Heat olive oil in a large pot. Add onions and garlic. Saute for 3-4 minutes. Add bacon. Once bacon is just cooked, add the ground beef; sauté, breaking up with back of spoon, until browned, about 10 to 15 minutes. (The beef doesn’t have to be completely cooked.) Add wine; boil 1 minute. Add crushed tomatoes, stock, tomato paste, and herbs; stir to blend. Reduce heat to a low simmer until thickened, 1- ½ hours. Season with salt and pepper.

Maybe a nice Valentine's Day dinner?

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Egg Count


As you know, I have kept a small flock of chickens (up to 7 now!) in my backyard for the last year and a half. Since I’m no longer a beginner at chicken keeping, I thought this year I would get more organised at keeping track of my egg count (my chickens’, that is). I created a spreadsheet that I can fill in whenever one of my girls lays an egg. This way I can tell who is laying and who isn’t.

As you can see by my spreadsheet I have some good and bad laying going on with my flock. I didn’t need a spreadsheet to tell me that Chica, my 9 month old Araucana ISN’T LAYING ANY EGGS! She’s the one that is supposed to lay the blue or green shelled eggs. Sadly, we are keeping her because she’s just become part of the family.

On the positive side, you can see that Wilma is a “rock star”. She was unstoppable last month. This breed usually lays 3 eggs a week. I guess she’s special.

What I didn’t put on the spreadsheet is that on the 31st, she laid a shell-less egg. This happens when they are running low on calcium. And as you can see after laying 30 eggs in a row, she was flat out of calcium.

Lastly, I can’t believe I had 95 eggs last month! I mean, what does one household do with 95 eggs!?!?? Fortunately, my mom was here to help consume some of those eggs and, I also gave about 2 dozen away.

I also think I’m becoming a bit of an egg hoarder…. But that’s another blog post, perhaps another time or never!

Monday, February 6, 2012

Sewing again

Having the little one with us has forced me to pick up a bit of sewing. I was a bit reluctant (or lazy) to dust the old sewing machine off and put thread to fabric but, I did it.

Every little girl needs a cell phone cover…. Especially a purple and pink one!



Next, she needed a cute bag to carry her cellphone, daily planner and supplies. Out came the cutting mat and rotary cutter. I did have a helper at hand….. eating oreo cookies!



It’s a purple-ish flowery fabric for the outside and beige fabric that has music notes for the inside.

Here’s me sewing it together.



Here’s the inside (with a pocket).



And outside



The happy owner of the goods!
In the end, I’m quite happy that I was inspired to sew again. I have a quilt I’ve been meaning to make ever since I got back from my last trip home. It’s all cut out and ready to sew. Let’s see if I really do it.