SPELT FLOUR has played a major part in our daily menu. Especially my personally developed bread recipe. Painstakingly I adapted by oven-based recipe to a bread machine. Being a carer for my husband and my 88yr old mother-in-law can
ORANGE AND PECAN CAKEPlace all of the ingredients in a medium to large bowl.grate frozen orange.defrost orange in microwave to soften (not cook)squeeze juice into a measuring cup.add milk to juice to make half cup of liquid. Place in bowl.1 duck
A phone call tells you that unexpected visitors will be knocking at your door in approximately fifty minutes. And within the next ninety minutes it’s dinner time. So what to do? Invite them to stay for dinner?I rustled
ORANGE AND BLACK CURRANT CAKEPlace all ingredients in a medium or large bowlgrate orange when frozendefrost orange in microwave, then juice into a measuring cupadd milk to juice to make half cup of liquid. Add to bowl1 duck egg or large chook
This morning a visit to the vegie patch revealed dozens of passionfruit knocked to the ground by heavy rain. What joy! Yummy. As I went about collecting them I mindfully created several recipes. Three of us living at home at the
QUICK APPLE CUSTARD4 tablespoon butter, pinch of cinnamon, pinch of powdered cloves, rind of one lemon, one tablespoon brown sugar.In a medium size pan, melt slowly over low heat,Add six cooking apples, peeled, halved and sliced thinly.Add
NASHI PEAR WALNUT and RAISIN CAKEPlace 2 diced Nashi pear in a bowl.Add half cup brown sugar and a squeeze of lemon juice. Stir to coat fruitStand 5 mins.Meanwhile beat one large egg with two tablespoon of honey.Stir into the nashi
NEW LIFE at THE KEEP Currently our daily chores are filled with laughter as we watch the youngesters at play with their family. I am talking about the pekin ducklings, the seven week old piglets and the newly born, four day old piglets.
Animals are amazing creatures.Several months ago our lamb lost her mother to a toxic weed which was hidden by grass in the field. The young lamb moaned and cried for her mummy so loud and painfully that our hearts broke. Her
As the new years quickly approaches we look back on 2014 and see success. Loads of it.It has been a rewarding and uplifting year. Filled with laughter and good cheer. Shared with 49 wwoofers. Endearing individuals, eager to