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Saturday, September 13, 2014

That Market on Pike


On our Vacation in Seattle, we visited the famous Pike Place market.
We came on thursday at around 6:00 near closing time and the market was still bustling with tourists.


But around all those people we still could see the synonymous, grand signs. 
 




Lil

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Kracie + Meiji Kits and "meals"

Lately, I have been obsessed with unique kits by the Japanese brands, Kracie and Meiji.
These kits are packets of powders and when you mix them with water it magically changes into an "edible" treat.

These are japanese sweets including mitarashi dango , taiyaki and ichigo daifuku. 

This is a meiji hamburger kit.


A takoyaki kit(octopus dumplings)

                                                                

a meiji chocolate mushroom kit
A gummi candy making kit
Clockwise from top left: nerunerune(candy foam),panda dango,panda pancake and a choco cornet kit
close up of nerunerune
and finally a close up of the panda pancake.



Even though these aren't the best tasting things, there are certainly one of the funnest "crafts" ever.
You can find these at most asian grocery stores or buy them online.
I would recommend:

Lil

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Pixie Plants

At a local gardening store the other day, I came across a delightful surprise.
A whole section was dedicated to the making of fairy gardens.
I decided to start one as well to here are some supplies I bought.

Various plants,








A mushroom decoration,
And a tiny swing fit for a fairy.
Keep posted for pt.2, My Fairy Garden.
Lil

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Tella me about Nutella

For those not familiar with the term nutella,
it is a chocolaty hazelnut spread which some may call the "new peanut butter"
Recently, at a local farmers market, a stand called Eat Bake Love,  
has been selling these delectable chocolate hazelnut cookies.
After one bite, I knew i had to find a recipe and i found one courtesy of food network, quite close to the original.
Click Here to find the recipe.
I highly suggest you try them out.
Have you ever replicated your favourite recipes?
Lil

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Tea TIme

At last, it was time for our High tea.
But still even the day of the event there was still work.

Making the sandwiches,
 Stirring the cold drinks (for non-tea drinkers)
and baking ( / buying) the desserts.


Minutes before the guests arrived, the table was transformed into something that could of came out of Downton Abbey.

All the guests were elegantly dressed in all there best clothes but still showing a flair of their personality.






After tea was drank,
Sandwiches were chomped 
and the delicious desserts were all gone,
the tea party had come to an end.

Have you ever had a big party homemade?
Lil
  

Monday, August 4, 2014

Tea prep

Tomorrow, we have a very special event planned.
My sister, cousins and I are hosting a homemade high tea for our grandma.
On the menu is tea sandwiches, scones, lemonade and obviously tea. 
Along with planning, alot of groceries went into it too.
on the list was

ham and swiss for our ham and swiss sandwiches


turkey and brie for our turkey, brie and apple sandwiches
special crust less bread

and tea
But there is still alot more work.


Do you have any special occasions coming up?
Lil

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Read It


Today,I will be
telling you my favourite reads.
In my opinion, these books are great for everyone 10+.

One of my favourite series is the Mysterious Benedict Society all by Trenton Lee Stewart.


The first book is about an orphaned boy gets the opportunity along with 3 other children to work alongside mr.Benedict and defeat a "villainous" man with wit and their individuality.
There are 2 other books in this series that I still haven't read yet but I'm sure they're great

One of my other favourite books is the Penderwicks By Jeanne Birdsall.
It's about 4 sisters and their single dad going to stay a summer cottage where they meet some interesting people.
There is also 2 more books in this series that again, I still haven't read.

Another one of my favourite series is the  Land Of Stories books by the one and only Chris Colfer.

They are about Conner and Alex Bailey, twins who have access to a world where all the storybook characters you've ever known live.

Last, but not least, The Neil Flambe capers by Kevin Sylvester.
These 4 books (I know I only show 3, but there is 4) are about a red-headed, short- tempered ,14 year old wonderchef that embarks on food-involved mysteries around the world.

What are your favourite series?
Lil