Monday, 8 April 2013

Eggs for Breakfast

Pancakes or waffles with bacon and maple syrup is my favorite treat for breakfast but having that everyday isn't too healthy! Mmmm pancakes....


I got up early this morning to cook myself a decent protein breakfast and plan to do so for the rest of the week. Its not the easiest breakfast for me however, one of those weird people that only like the egg yolk (I have only met one other person that feels the same but I am sure there are others out there!). I normal poach or fry eggs but I have also tried doing scrambled yolk in the past after making several batches of macaroons, which of course needs tonnes of egg white!


So I'll be in the kitchen tomorrow morning at 7am ish, cooking some eggs, and half dreaming of pancakes and waffles.... all in the name of cutting down on carbohydrates and sugars, and hopefully losing a few pounds!

Whats you favorite breakfast or your best healthy option?

Friday, 5 April 2013

Fairwell Mr. Lime Green

Awww I will miss you amethyst eyes Mr. Lime Green.

Yes Mr. Lime Green is off to Canada to a new home!




Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Prize Making for Work Socials

A couple of weeks ago I helped organise two events at work in aid of Red Nose Day. The first was a bake off, where I encouraged as many of my colleges to bake as I could. Not everyone entered the competition, but then the main aim was to sell cake to raise money.



We had a total of 12 amazing entries, which were judged on appearance, technical ability, comic value and taste by four of the big bosses at work (easy to convince the CEO to help when it's for charity and there is free cake!).









Much fun was had, plenty of cake was sold and we raised over £200 for Red Nose Day.
I made these delicious creme egg brownies and a pink and chocolate marble cake covered in butter icing, yum!








This brings me now to the prizes, bronze, silver and gold bake off medals! My college Paul sourced the spoons/spatula and sprayed them with metallic paint. I threaded red ribbon through holes in the handles so they could be hung around the winner's necks and added the spotty red ribbon (this ribbon was foraged from a gift I received). I think our three winners were pretty pleased with their medals.








The following week I made four golden crowns to award to the winners of a quiz night hosted at work. As we were again raising money for Red Nose Day, we couldn't give a money prize. Made from gold card, I used red and silver glitter (any excuse to use glitter) to add detail. The winning team did really well and I think they rather enjoyed been crowned the winners!




The quiz night raised another £150 or so for Red Nose Day with the team entry fee and a bottle raffle, making a total of £350 odd raised, not too bad!