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Tuesday

Women and Home

Hello! Just in case you missed this months Women in Home (how could you have!), I have some very exciting news which is that me, my mum and my granny all wrote articles in this month's issue. It's not a coincidence that we were all featured this month, in fact we were all writing as part of a piece on redefining the goalposts for what is age appropriate. 

It's SO exciting to see something I have written in a magazine and even weirder to see a picture of me (even if it is the smallest!) In fact I have been casually leaving the magazine around the house open on page 70 in the hope that someone will read it! But so far I think only Posy has, and she preferred chewing it to actually reading it. 



If you do get a chance to pick up a copy of Women and Home and read the articles properly please leave a comment saying what you thought! My piece is all about (surprise surprise) my love of knitting and how it contradicts with the stereotypical views people have of teenagers so hopefully if you are reading this blog and love knitting you will like what I wrote, and if you don't please don't leave a comment!

Have a lovely Tuesday (if that's possible!)
Scarlett 


Monday

April Photo-A-Day Update


Here are this weeks photos from the April Photo-a-day challenge. I know it's not Sunday but I'm sure it is somewhere in the world...

9. Younger you - this is me when I was little in Bali.


11. Where you ate breakfast - While doing revision, ironically simplifying surds was one of the only questions I skipped out on the mock, I guess I was too busy instagramming and forgot to actually revise...



12. Stairs


13. Something you found - I found this postcard in a newsagent in Southwold and obvs had to buy it!


15. Sunset 


16. Flower - This is one of the fabric flowers I have been making recently, I will blog about them soon.




Friday

Some Very Exciting News...


Hello, OK, I have some super exciting news. Next Thursday (once my silly mocks are over) I will be teaching... A KNITTING CLASS! How cool is that! 

The class is going to be for beginners (so children are more than welcome!) and will be taking place at amazing new pop up design shop called (appropriatly) My Pop Up Design Shop! The shop was created by Zoe Brewer and you can email her ( zoe at mypopupdesignshop.co.uk) to book tickets!

I'm SO excited and I think it's going to be so much fun. It's going to be very much for beginners so even if you don't know what a knitting needle is please still come along. There will be beginners knitting packs available at the class as well. Also (if I'm alowed) Posy will be there so that's a whole other reason to come! 

I hope you can come and leave a comment if you are planning too! See you there,
Scarly x


Tuesday

Teacup Lemon Mousse


A few nights ago while we were in the country my mum decided to have a little dinner party and asked me to make the pudding. I was very excited and accepted her offer straight away. If you follow me on twitter you may have seen this picture I posted of my mums immense teacup collection: 


I LOVE teacups and decided to use them in my desert and make lemon mousse in teacups! 



I used THIS Lemon Mousse recipe from BBC Good Food and I couldn't believe how easy it was and how DELICIOUS it was! I don't think I have ever had more compliments and it was my first ever time making mousse!


If you're ever in the mood for a light pudding I would really recommend lemon mousse as it's fun, delicious easy and pretty (that pretty much ticks all the boxes right?).  


I hope you had a lovely Bank Holiday and are enjoying the thunder. Oh and if anyone asks this isn't a blog about Lemon Mousse it's some very intense maths revision!

Love Scarlett. 


Sunday

April Photo-A-Day Sunday Update


I'm so proud to say that I have kept up with the April Photo-a-day challenge so far and done it every single day! Here are my photos from this week, to find out more about the photo-a-day challenge click here. 

1. Your Reflection - I'm proud to say I have worn these bunny ears every single day of the holidays so far! Pretty impressive huh? 


2. Colour - I have also worn these wellies every single day. 


3. Mail. 


4. Someone who makes you happy - I had never watched The Mary Tyler Moore Show before this week and I have watched a whole series in one week! I'm so obsessed I'm considering just hibernating and never watching anything ever again, except maybe Greys Anatomy.


5. Tiny - This bunny lives in my knitting bag, no one knows how he got there. 


6. Lunch - This is actually pudding and it's chocolate orange mousse which (drumroll please) I invented my own recipe for!! I will be posting some time soon. 


7. Shadow - You can just see the ears poking out the top!


8. Inside your wallet - This little bunny lives in my wallet. We think he's a distant relation of the knitting bag bunny, but we're not really sure. 


2 Easy Easter D.I.Y.s



For my post on Hello Giggles this week I have done 2 super easy D.I.Y.s that anyone could make this easter (tomorrow yaaaay!). So go over to Hello Giggles to find out how to make this awesome egg shell vase:


And this awesome egg shell candle:



And have a very happy easter :) x










Monday

Recipe: Easter Egg Lemon Biscuits


Hello, I hope you are having a lovely week so far and enjoying the amazing weather! We are in the country so as usual I immediately felt like baking! I think when the weather nice Lemon is such a nice flavour so I decided to bake some Easter themed lemon biscuits. I found this recipe on Martha Stewart and translated into English and made it a bit more Eastery! It's a really good recipe and I think it would also be nice to decorate the eggs with coloured icing! As per usual I have been wearing bunny ears every day this week to prepare for Easter and while I was baking my lovely little helper was there looking for scraps.


I hope you like the recipe and if you do decide to make some please leave a comment. Happy Easter!


The recipe (adapted from Martha Stewart):


Easter Egg Lemon Biscuits. 




Ingredients:
- 226g of unsalted butter (2 sticks)
- 131g of icing sugar (1 cup)
- 1 tablespoon of finely grated lemon zest (from 1 lemon)
- 1/2 teaspoon of salt
- 323g of plain flour (2 cups)
- 2 tablespoons of granulated sugar (for sprinkling)

Method:
1. Preheat the oven to 176 degrees Celsius (350 degrees Fahrenheit)
2. In a kitchen-aid or using an electric mixture and a large bowl, beat the butter, icing sugar, lemon zest and salt together until combined. Make sure you cut up the butter before hand as it make it easier for the mixture to combine.
3. Add the flour to the mixture and finish mixing with a wooden spoon.


4. Pat the dough into disks and wrap in cling film. My dough was still very crumbly by this stage so I really had to squidge it together with my hands. Chill disks of dough for about an hour.
5. Unwrap the dough and place it on a lightly floured piece of parchment or waxed paper. With a floured rolling pin roll the dough until it is about 1/8 inch thick. If the mixture cracks just let it warm up slightly and then try again.


6. Using an easter egg cookie cutter (or just plain circle if you don't have one), cut the cookies out and place 1 inch apart on a baking sheet. Remember that you are going to have to use two cookies for every finished biscuit so make a lot!


7. Sprinkle the cookies with granulated sugar and bake until barely beginning to brown, about 10-15 minutes, and then transfer to wire racks to cool completely.


8. Sandwich together using the Creamy Lemon Filling (see recipe below). Place a teaspoon of filling on top of one cookie and use a knife to spread it evenly. Place another cookie on top and squeeze gently. IF your mixture is still runny put the biscuits in the fridge before serving.


Creamy Lemon Filling Recipe:




Ingredients:
- 113g of cream cheese (4 oz)
- 1 tablespoon of finely grated lemon zest (from 1 lemon)
- 131g of icing sugar (1 cup)

Method:
1. In a small bowl, mix the cream cheese and lemon zest until smooth.
2. Gradually add the icing sugar mixing until smooth.
3. If mixture is too runny add a bit more icing sugar to create a firm but spreadable mixture.




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