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Chit Chat / Re: To dear Kathryn, much love and deepest sympathy.
« on: December 14, 2011, 07:56:50 am »
Kathryn, I am so sorry to hear of the sad loss of your precious mum. I hope it is a little bit of a comfort to know that she passed away peacefully.
Thinking of you
Lisa

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Chit Chat / Re: I think it might be time for another Perth get together:)
« on: November 24, 2011, 12:55:42 pm »
Auds, we stayed at Rumi villa in September. We went with my brother and his family, so all up 4 adults and 5 chn. We went and had a look at the smaller villas (same group) down the gang a bit. We really liked it, as we had quite a big pool and a big grassed area for the kids to play on. They put up a temp fence which stopped the 2 x 2 yr olds getting into the pool. There were two bedrooms on one side of the pool, and two on the other, along with the kitchen and laundry. The only downside was that my DS 6 yr old was very scared and didn't want to sleep in a room that didn't access our room internally. So I ended up with him, my DH was with our 2 yr old, and our daughter was with my cousin, and my brother and SIL with their 2 yr old in another room. Not an ideal sleeping situation....

Next year we are staying at Villa D'Va 1b. Looks good and locks up internally too - two bedrooms upstairs, and two downstairs. It's on JL Kunti. We are also staying at the Mercure in Sanur. We like to have part villa/part hotel for our annual Bali holiday now.

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Cakes / Re: Banana Cake
« on: November 03, 2011, 07:55:12 am »
Yum, just made this today and the kids and I had some for an after school snack. It is very light and moist. Didn't put an icing on it, as our usual for banana cake is a sprinkling of icing sugar. Definitely much easier than my normal banana cake recipe.

Thanks  :)

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Chit Chat / Re: Household hints & tips to save money
« on: October 05, 2011, 07:31:20 am »
I have one of the cuisipro foam pumps as well. I bought one from Kitchenwarehouse Direct for $19.95 ish, but as I was buying other things, the postage was included. It is great. We only use it in the kitchen, and it really does cut down on the amount of liquid soap we use. I need something similar for the body wash that the kids seem to swim in!!! I tend to stop them using it for a while, and only give them a bar of soap.


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Chit Chat / Re: Why did you choose your forum name
« on: October 05, 2011, 07:10:48 am »

Here is a couple of pics of my little old kitchen, just before I bought my thermomix.
I have moved things around, updated and added appliances and decor since this picture....bit of a bad habbit of mine  ;)

.....every surface (including benches) has been covered in paint.  The house was built in 1949, and was originally the managers cottage of a large farm, before it was all subdivided.  I often groan how it's tiny, but it really has character and warmth.  Many refer to it as a dolls house  :P

Oh Maddy, I can just picture your home as one of the featured ones of Country Home Ideas. Every month I pour over every picture, every story, every detail of the magazine. Your home would definitely fit right in. I would love to see what the other rooms in your home look like!

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Chit Chat / Re: Why did you choose your forum name
« on: October 04, 2011, 07:08:16 am »
Denzelmum, I was saddened to read about your baby. It must be extremely hard having to go through the loss of a child. I am glad that baby no.3 is in the clear.

I chose my name because my birthday is on Sep 9 - star sign is Virgo. All my children share 9s with me in their birthdays too. DD 19/10, DS1 9/12 and DS 9/9 (my birthday pressie two years ago!).

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Bread / Re: Focaccia - Can I Cheat?
« on: October 03, 2011, 06:26:05 am »
Thanks Fundj, Bali was great, as usual. I will pm you re our ideas for land etc. Lucky you to be back in a month. (very jealous!!!)

Now I will make some dough tonight and see how it goes tomorrow morning. Ive mostly been making JulieO's cobb loaf. It goes in a cold oven, right??

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Bread / Re: Focaccia - Can I Cheat?
« on: October 03, 2011, 01:31:53 am »
I was just wondering what bread recipe you use for your one rise in the fridge overnight? Would any one work? Also do you cover the dough with a tea towel, or some glad wrap when it is in the fridge? It sounds much easier than trying to do the bread in the morning. I am finding I am mostly making bread on the weekends, as there are always errands etc to run during the week and I can't guarantee that I will be home for the duration of the bread making.

Thanks

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Suggestions and Complaints / Re: My thermomix is squeaking
« on: August 08, 2011, 06:58:24 am »
Mine is doing the same thing! I have only noticed it since it came back from HO (the white cover/casing had fine cracks in it. It was replaced with no problems as it is still under warranty). I haven't rung up about the squeaks yet, as I don't want to be without my TMX for a few days again. If we put the oil in where suggested, does this void the warranty or anything???

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Bread / Re: Cobb Loaf - With photos
« on: August 03, 2011, 03:15:22 am »
Thanks for all of these ideas everyone! So there are a few things that I can use it for, the very least being giving it to the dog. I don't know why I didn't think of it. That will be a nice regular treat for her (and she might even get some pikelets from the kids too :))

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Bread / Re: Cobb Loaf - With photos
« on: August 02, 2011, 09:47:49 am »
Hi Julie, I've been making your Cobb loaf for a while now and it always turns out really well. The kids love it for toast, although there normally isn't too much (if any) left over after a weekend lunch etc. I have one question though, and it is probably a bit silly! Every time I make the bread I crack an egg for the egg wash, and then it normally goes down the sink, with me always wondering if I could use it for something else. Can I keep it for the next loaf, or put it into something else?

Thanks!

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Desserts / Re: Chocolate Raspberry Icecream
« on: July 11, 2011, 02:09:37 am »
Thanks Cookie, Frozzie and Bedlam for your concern and well wishes.

Cookie - I don't think I could put him on the bench and cook. He's normally quite active anyway so I don't put him on the bench anyway. I think the ground is the best level for him for a while....

Frozzie - no, he wasn't doing anything out of the ordinary or weird. It just seemed that when he spun around, his foot stayed still, causing the break. DD10 was very worried about him (as was DH and i) and couldn't stop thinking about it all the next day at school, given the fact he broke it just like that. We were all around and he was playing really nicely on his own and we were about to get the kids into bed. If only we had of put him to bed five minutes earlier.... The doctor said it was quite common and is called a 'toddler fracture', occurring in kids between about 18months and 3 years. Normally they do it by climbing off chairs, falling over a toy or involving stairs.

Bedlam - play dough is definitely on the agenda. He's starting to get frustrated not being about to move much (although is beginning to bottom shuffle). It's school holidays here now, so at least the other two kids can help keep him entertained.


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Desserts / Re: Chocolate Raspberry Icecream
« on: July 10, 2011, 03:27:22 am »
Thank you Judy, he is certainly getting lots of attention and cuddles! He is starting to want to move around a bit now - the good leg (left) is going 'nineteen to the dozen'. He broke it on Tuesday night after dinner by simply dancing a bit, and spun around. He collapsed to the ground like a footy player, holding his leg and screaming. I knew something was really wrong as he has never screamed like that before  :( It was straight up to PMH (chn's hospital) where they tried to manage the pain, then x-rayed the leg, then a full cast on his right leg. So spiral fractures to both tibia and fibula, my poor baby! We have started going on lots of walks during the day (although it is very cold)  5 1/2 weeks to go....

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Desserts / Re: Chocolate Raspberry Icecream
« on: July 10, 2011, 02:30:18 am »
Thanks KJH  :) I'll have a go later when DH gets home. ATM I'm sitting on the mat keeping DS 22mths happy as he has a broken leg  :(

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Desserts / Re: Chocolate Raspberry Icecream
« on: July 09, 2011, 09:32:33 am »
KJH, I've been looking for chookies ice cream recipe but I can't find it. Can you point me in the right direction please?

Ta

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