Wednesday, 31 December 2008

Re-Emergence


Have you noticed the days getting longer already? Tomorrow will be the beginning of another calendar year


May you find a good path to walk




Navigate the flotsam and jetsam of life successfully



And find a few pots of gold along the way


Happy New Year Everyone!

Tuesday, 30 December 2008

Hibernation

It's always a time of unadulterated relaxation in the Marmalade household at this time of year. There have been alot of the following activities going on around here (in no particular order!):

Lounging by the fire

Game playing


TV watching
(LOTS of vampires this year :))


Creative cooking


Wine drinking


Entertaining


Long walks


and playing


with my new toys!

Wednesday, 24 December 2008

T'was the Night Before Christmas

And as we're all girls together, this is for your viewing pleasure ... It's my favourite seasonal song, and my favourite video (ignoring Ms Carey) ... Enjoy..

Festive Frenzy


It's been a festive frenzy here in the MarmaladeKiss household. I've been baking, cooking and doing more baking! Yesterday I baked cakes, mince pies, cheese straws, bread and stollen. I've shopped till i've dropped, and yet there's more to do before I collapse in the pub next door later with friends!

But during my frenzy, discovering I had no glue or sellotape, and needing some wrapping for my mince pies, I made some bags. Now my Mother in Law gave me some old antique bible pages after a recent clear out .. I thought they might be apt. And then on wrapping my cakes in cellophane, thought these old pages may add a certain jenesaisquoi (s'cuse the spelling) to them too!


I took pictures and over the next few days will post a tutorial. Too late for tomorrow I guess, but these things can be made for any gift and with any paper at all, no glue or tape required!

In the meantime, I've set up a little treat post for later (when i'm safely in the pub), and I hope you all have a fabulous, fun, festive and restful time over the next few days!

Monday, 22 December 2008

A Surprise and A Swap


I recieved two parcels the other day. The first to arrive confused me somewhat as I thought it might be one of my swaps but on opening the outer packaging, Things weren't quite as they seemed. It was a mystery! A card, an envelope and two packages. Naughtily, without looking at either card, I immediately opened the temptingly red package and the moment my eyes clapped sight on the contents, I knew exactly who it was from, which made it all the more exciting! Can you guess?


The contents of the beautiful red tin might help ..


Can you guess now? If I didn't know better, I would think these fluffy pink meringues were made by fairies, so light and meltingly delicious they are (well.. they WERE because I have eaten them all now). But I will settle with the idea that the person who made them, has magic whisks. Have you guessed yet?


It was Florence and ZebraGirl! Thankyou both of you! A wonderful and lovely surprise following an admiring comment on Florence's blog. Have you noticed that Ms Zebra is quite an artist!

And so continuing on the theme of artistic talent, the next parcel which arrived, WAS one of my swaps! It was from Anne. I had a secret hope of what she would make for me..


Because I've seen her delicious quilts on her blog, and you may have guessed that I have a penchant for Celtic design and mythology and the tattoos to prove it! I think Anne guessed because look!!!

A Celtic Wall Hanging, which i can't stop staring at in awe and wonder! Isn't it exquisite? This type of precision sewing is way beyond anything I am capable of! Amazing!


Now, though I have made my cakes to give away, it's back to the kitchen for me now to decorate them and to carry on with preparations. I have 12 to cater for on Boxing day!

Sunday, 21 December 2008

It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year ..


The winter solstice happened at precisely 12.04pm. Today was the shortest day, and tonight will be the longest night of the year. In the next few days it will be possible to discern the slight shift at dawn, where not only will the sun rise earlier, but it will be seen to be moving East along the horizon again, towards the spring equinox!

This indeed is cause for excitement and just as our ancestors, the ancient people of this land, celebrated wildly in much the same way that we do now, with gifts of community and joyful merriment, I think that, more than any other point in our modern calender, this is the time when we feel most acutely, those same urges for celebration that they felt and although our focus is different now, we still share a sense of relief and anticipation, after the long months of darkness. The cold and damp weather will continue for some months to come, but it's not the temperature that is the problem here! At this time of midwinter, we are all still celebrating, in one way or another, the return of light from darkness, or in more primal terms, the birth of the sun. We can start getting on with things soon!

As always, looking deep into nature, when everything around us seems decayed and lifeless, when energy is low, and nothing appears to be growing, the first stirrings of something new are twitching into life beneath the ground. Though we cannot see the new shoots yet, those seeds and bulbs and tubors, which have lain dormant through winter, and which have stored their energy within the darkness, within themselves for all this time, are now being nudged awake in readiness for the new surge of creativity which the sun will bring with the longer days of spring. The sap will start to rise soon.

This is what I celebrate now. An acknowledgment of the creative power of darkness, and an awakening into the start of another cycle and the potential of all that it holds.

Happy Solstice!!

Thursday, 18 December 2008

Good Job

I received a thankyou note yesterday from my IndigoBlue Christmas Craft Swap Partner, Susan.



She said she liked it!


Which was nice.

Wednesday, 17 December 2008

My Dirty Secret


I know it's rather sad to post about boring old cleaning ... but blogs are all about sharing, and I can't show you my crafty activities because they are presents and people are watching.

So I'm going to tell you about this instead.


It's called "Spotless"

It's amazing. It has only 5 natural ingredients. It is so gentle that you can use it without marigolds, and yet things like grease and limescale positively run away from it with just a wave of your cloth. Effortlessly gleaming stainless steel is what you get with Spotless. It cleans windows too. And baths, sinks, plastic ... infact, it cleans anything that needs cleaning. And it's cheap as chips. A nurse recommended it to me once, and since then, i've never been without a pot. Except when Mr Marmalade threw one away, but that's a different story, and something he lived to regret, even when eventually I found a new pot.

Edit: I think this Spotless stuff might be the same or similar to Kitty's Astonish (see comments), and it is available direct from JML products direct (click on 'new pot' above) .. It used to be sold in Sainsbury's and Homebase but I'm not sure if it is now as I haven't been for a while!

Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Back in Business!

Hot Damn! I got the job!!!

I don't know if it was the fried eggs, the banana cookies or my inbox bursting at the seams with ALL OF YOUR LOVELY WONDERFUL GOOD WISHES that did the trick!!! 15 hours a week in Oxford City, doing the job I love with plenty of time to do the other jobs I love too!!

THANKYOU ALL
for your support!

Now it's time to turn the music up LOUD
and do a happy dance with me:

Monday, 15 December 2008

Strength and Fortitude

Fried egg sandwich ...


Bananna and chocolate cookies:


Ingredients:

175g unsalted butter cut into chunks
175g demerara sugar
175g plain flour
100g jumbo oats
150g chocolate broken
2 past their prime bananas
2 eggs
1/2 tsp baking powder

Method:

Put all ingredients except chocolate and oats into a food processor and blitz till nearly blended. Add oats and chocolate chunks, blitz a little more - you don't want either the oats or the choccy to be too small!

Dollop small heaps of mixture onto your prepared baking tray and bake in an oven of 180 C for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown.

Cool on a cooling sheet for as long as you can resist.

Sunday, 14 December 2008

Preparing for the Main Event

It's been busy busy busy round here at Marmalade Towers. I think I might have inadvertantly been employed as one of Santa's elves, so busy have I been whipping up Xmas presents.

I have three sister-in-laws, 3 neices, and one nephew, and that's just the immediate family.

For the SiL who doesn't read this blog, some matching shopping bags


For Saintly SiL with four children, the beginnings of ..... a surprise


For next year (!!)


Because I haven't time to make any more this year, some soap, which i made 4 weeks ago and which is truly amazing stuff!


And tomorrow, I have my 10 minute moment!! I will carry all the lucks you have wished me, and keep you posted. Quake Quake ...

Friday, 12 December 2008

The Passing of an Icon

It's a sad day today





I don't have many idols, but it probably wont surprise any of you to know that she is one them.

excuse the watermark!
I haven't got round to actually buying this print of myself yet!!



Thursday, 11 December 2008

Corset Is

Having sold 3 corsets on ebay - all practice pieces, i was able to afford new supplies some of which i've never tried before.

This is a selection of continuous boning. I feel very professional with reels rather than separate bones like the ones below. Here, there is steel bone, re-inforced plastic, sprial wire and synthetic whalebone. Each of them are used for different things and to different effect.


Usually the steel bones I use look like this.

I am endlessly losing track of which length of bone goes where, even when I label them. I have no idea why, it's just a thing with me. It all seems so simple on paper, but in practice .. i'm all bones and seams and invariably, i end up with the wrong size bones. It's very frustrating.

This is woven fusible interlining. It's very strong. I am going to use this to strengthen and stabalise finer fabrics either as an outer layer or a lining.


This is Coutil. It's a densly woven strong cotton which is like drill and it is the traditional material for corsetry. It comes in lots of different patterns. The white rose design is a new one i'm trying.


And finally, this is an edwardian pattern i've been wanting to try for ages. This corset was originally designed as a 'health corset' as it was supposedly easier on the waist. However, even when laced moderately, it produced a figure known as the S-Bend because it pushed the abdomen back, the breast forward and made the back arch. It also put undue pressure on the pelvic bones distorting the connection between pelvis and the spine. It caused hyperextension of the knees and more uterine and bladder pressure than the earlier Victorian models.


But it made your waist look small and your stomach look flat. It was extremely popular!

Wednesday, 10 December 2008

Marmalade Moo


My Moo cards arrived! I'm quite pleased with them. But does anyone have any tips for preserving the quality of the original image? These were taken with an SLR camera but still appear slightly pixelated. Once, I put writing on some moo cards and when they came back, the writing was illegible? Is it a photoshop thing? (i don't have photoshop - it's on my big birthday list) Help?!

Tuesday, 9 December 2008

Bags of Magic

As I mentioned, we have already had our Familytastic Christmas as the in-laws are nipping off to New Zealand for a month so that they don't have to babysit on New Years Eve. Honestly, the lengths some people go to avoid responsibility!

There is a long standing tradition on this occasion that we look forward to, where Mr Marmalade Senior (or should I say 'Dr' Marmalade), buys 'Table Presents' for all of us, and these are always reading materials to reflect our interests over the past year. Each table present is wrapped and put on our place setting at the table, and they are opened in turn, as we sit down, to start the meal.

This year, he saw this and because of the moon factor, he thought of me.


I was very pleased as I had wanted to buy this book, having had the 2006 version and no time between work and weather to plant the seeds or seedlings during the prescribed moon phase and planet alignment. You may scoff, but i'm telling you, i'm not an airy fairy type of person, and I've asked professional gardeners about this too. They and even the allotment man on Radio 2 says that gardening by the moon WORKS. This is not biodynamic gardening which is also in tune with the moon cycles. I have no doubt that biodynamic gardening also works, but it is less to do with buried cowhorns, gnomes and stellar alignments, than the relationship you make with the land whilst doing all the stirring and spraying involved. But that's a whole different subject!

To see evidence of a plants relationship with the moon, all you have to do is cut a beetroot open. See the circular lines? They reflect moon cycles in much the same was as tree rings represent solar cycles. Interesting isn't it?


However, the moon book did not end up on my table setting. It was re-directed to Mr Marmalade's place instead. Because Dr Marmalade then saw this book, and thought of me too!


This is a pictorial history of bags, and some of the featured bags are quite amazing, here are a few - apologies for the bad picture quality.

This is my favourite. It's supposed to look like a conker! Perfect for the fashionable pixie around the woods don't you think?


These look like Socks ... I'm wondering if this was where the original idea for sock monstors came from?


This one, for some reason, reminds me of a cow - or perhaps a milkshake!


And this one, made of fine chain mail is all about 1930's glamour..