Thursday, 8 October 2020

Necklace of Lost Earrings



 My necklace of lost earrings. 

I hate to get rid of earrings I love even when I have lost one. I

 had this idea awhile ago and picked up a chain and charm holder at Hobby Lobby to make it happen today. 

No doubt others will be added along the way, but starting out with one from Paris and one from Madrid.




Sunday, 16 August 2020

Another Grumbly Day, No Rain

  On afternoons of late the sky has been grumbling and rolling like bowels stirred by Mexican food mixed with one too many margaritas!  Occasionally, pops like firecrackers burst in. This, unfortunately, has brought only a few rain showers. Just now, though, I am enjoying overcast, slightly rumbly, breezy, comfortable weather, so unusual and so appreciated in this partly-to-mostly hot humid southern summertime. I am quietly but earnestly praying for rain as I sit in my front porch (I’m calling that, though my house is perfectly square with porch all around). Every so often I imagine I smell that fresh ozony aroma that gets my hopes up. Sadly, the radar on my phone shows the rain has once again passed me by. 😢🌧

Thursday, 11 June 2020

Buttermilk Surplus and Irish Soda Bread


Buttermilk shopping irks me almost every time! Usually I buy it only for a specific recipe, so don’t need too much.  Occasionally, you can find a pint container, but mostly it comes quart-sized or larger.  Isn't a quart is way too much for any one recipe?  I know they sell it in that quantity so they can charge more and make more money and that’s what really irritates me, not to mention potential waste!  (You don't want to know how long I have kept this clabbered stuff in the fridge past it's use-by date, hoping to use it up.) 

Turning a sour situation into a sweeter one, I just decided to make another loaf of the Irish Soda Bread, for which I had originally bought the buttermilk.

London, not Ireland, was where I had my first bite of this tasty loaf; it was love at first flavor!  As the name implies, it is not a yeast bread, but uses only soda and sometimes egg for leavening.  In England, you could buy it in a traditional loaf shape, but any recipe I have seen calls for making it round and scoring deeply in the middle.  It's a very rustic loaf; mine is a little wilder than usual looking, maybe because I scored it too deeply, or maybe because I forgot to preheat the oven and the bread sat out and rose for a bit before going in the oven.  I do kind of like the shape of the Celtic cross in the middle though.  Anyway, it was quite tasty warm with butter and strawberry jam!