Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Christmas pudding


This year, for the first time ever, I made my own Christmas pudding. Hardly remarkable to most, but when you consider that it was only about 2 years ago that I learned to cook scrambled egg, I'm very proud of my achievement - even though its not perfect, as the picture shows! I had a lot of fun though, chopping and mixing and I felt a bit like Bridget Jones trying to find string that wasn't coloured, to bind the lid before steaming it for 3 hours.

Previously I bought my puddings from either Harvey Nichols, or the wonderful pudding lady at Borough, although she hasn't been there the last few times I've been and I'd love to know what happened to her. Although I'm sure there is somewhere, I haven't found anywhere yet in Sydney that makes puddings that are big enough for my family, who adore pudding.

There are a zillion recipes online, and mine came from here. I'm planning to make brandy butter to go with it too.

I shan't bother with mince pies because they are cheaper to buy in Woolworth's!

Santa's grotto in Sydney



Making mince pies wearing a bikini is all very lovely, but I think its natural to miss home at certain times of the year, especially Christmas. London does Christmas so very well - twinkly lights, indulgent shopping trips to Liberty and Fortnums, and this year even crisp weather and snow.

Its a rainy Tuesday and after too many cups of tea, I decided to take a walk to Redfern and visit the Seasonal Concepts shop, run by the very talented Ken Wallis.

The shop's motto is 'delight the eye, cheer the heart' and my, how it does! Stepping into the shop was like entering Toyland with a (very young) santa, sitting behind the desk at the far end next to a full size giraffe. A massive Christmas tree, filled with vintage glass decorations, brings back memories of a childhood, I wish I'd had if only plastic hadn't been invented! Roses, peacock plumes, dolls and other Christmassy paraphernalia sit on a long table, with jumbled up seating, just like you'd have at home if only you could. And a wonderful modern tree made with knitting needles and balls of wool shows you that you can create something fabulous with a bit of imagination. Something Ken has in sackloads!

Seasonal Concepts
122 Redfern Street
Redfern 2016
02 8399 2435

And... breathe...!


It's been a while since I posted and I thought I might pop in and explain why. With the excuse that my elderly father is coming over from the UK for Christmas, and what was I going to do with him in Sydney, let alone with all those stairs in the Surry Hills house, I've rented a little somewhere special on the northern beaches for a couple of months.

And oh, how lovely it is to be back! I feel sane again. There are birds popping in for morning visits (M calls me Dr Doolittle), dolphins, morning runs and swims. I'm cooking and I feel inspired again. I even managed to do some writing work (unofficially of course) last week for a event concept and it was one of my best evers, even if I do say so myself!

M is coming up after work on his gorgeous motorbike on days that he doesn't have his children. And I've got space from them all when I don't want to be part of somebody else's family. Hooray!

Monday, 1 November 2010

All things bright and beautiful




This is a totally biased blog but I'm so in love with this shop that I had to brag about it! My new but already very dear friend, Nic has opened a fabulous new shop on Bronte Road, called 'Better World Arts'. She asked me to help her last week with setting up the shop, and I had a wonderful few days wallowing in all kinds of gorgeous things and being allowed to play.

The name suggests perfectly what she stocks, which is everything fair trade, thereby allowing you to shop with a continence. She could very well have called it The Happiness Store - with all that eye-popping candy on the walls in pinks and oranges, blues and greens. There are original paintings by well known, and not-so, aboriginal artists. There are also rugs and textiles produced in collaboration with artists and weavers. Also baskets and bright hand painted jewels, along with hanging space for perfectly formed Christmas decorations. Prices are more Waverley than Woollahara. In fact, all my christmas shopping done in one hit. Can't say fairer than that!

Better World Arts
254 Bronte Road (next to the Post Office)
Waverley 2024