Saturday, May 26, 2012

Jenny's Olde English Morning Tea

 Jenny’s Olde English Morning Tea
at Ashwell

When: Thursday 24th May 2012    11am – 1pmWhere: Ashwell, 32 Sheoak Road, Crafers West
                           Why: To help  Cancer Council SA raise vital funds – I am suggesting a $15 donation on the day from all attendees (unless the attendee is currently undergoing treatment for cancer – in which case morning tea is my treat

What a great Morning Tea we had on Thursday 24th May. The weather was miserable but the atmosphere was warm and cheery. Rod's roaring open-fire certainly helped thaw out the chills that were inevitable on such a day. Starting off with a glass of pink bubbly, introductions were made, the room soon filled, friends became re-acquainted and strangers soon became friends.


13 wonderful people attended and gave generously their money and good spirit for the occasion. The hot 'Potato topped Mini Beef Burgundy Pies' were such a hit that all the recipes sold out. Sausage Rolls with Pine nuts and Veggie Frittata triangles were almost as popular.



With the savoury morsels tried and tested it was time to move onto sweet sensations. Where to start? Vanilla Fairy cupcakes with whipped cream and homemade blackberry jam centres, moist chocolate and raspberry cupcakes with pink butter cream frosting, Banana cupcakes with cream cheese topping, baked cream cheese slice or maybe a mini Lemon   Meringue Pie. Thank goodness we had cake plates that matched our tea cups and saucers to catch the generous lemon filling which tried to escape.
The pretty chintz design cake wrappers certainly looked the part and teamed well with the floral paper serviettes, almost too special to use; a give away that we had an interior decorator in our midst.




Maree won the ‘lucky sticker’ prize of a beautifully boxed mug, decorated with images of cupcakes – very apt.







The mood of the day was upbeat and money generously given. Above and beyond the suggested monetary contribution, flower arrangements used for the day were purchased for a donation and pre-paid orders even placed for occasions to come. 


 Recipes for 4 of the dishes on offer were available to take home for a small donation.

An announcement that the day’s event was dedicated to Ros Thompson who did live locally but now lives in WA, had old friends queuing to sign and send a message in the card specially chosen for the theme;  an image of a kitten sitting in an old china tea pot, very fitting for someone who proudly owns and displays old English, sentimental China. Ros lives with Cancer on a daily basis but her courage, disciplined self-help and ‘get on with it’ attitude is an inspiration to all.
Many thanks to my wonderful attendees: Amanda, David, Di, Helen, Jennifer, Julie, Liz, Maree, Neil, Pat, Rosalind, Rosemary and Sue who’s genial support allowed me to run with a theme and host an awesomely successful maiden event. 

Thanks too, to those that couldn’t come but still gave generously: Aly, Bron, Jan-Claire and Marilyn.

I wouldn’t have signed up to run this event if I didn’t have the amazing support of hubby Rod. He ran the kitchen on the day, oven to table he kept the food coming out and the kettle boiling, all the while keeping the home fire burning. A big bonus was the help and professionalism that daughter Aly added to the preparation leading up to the day. My father Neil did a splendid job collecting the donations on the day and my close neighbours Jennifer and Sue kindly loaned tea cups and coffee plunger. Thanks ever so much to you all.

Overwhelmingly my target goal was more than met. No promises, but watch this space for next year’s event!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Knitted Cardigan for Eli


I started this cardigan in Summer when we were having a cold spell of weather.  Using wool from my stash and buttons from my recently sorted sewing drawer it became an exercise in using left-overs as well as creative designing.

 I am happy with the finished item, although 4ply is not my favourite wool to knit with as I don't feel it knits as neatly as say 8 ply.  The buttons I think are a clever compliment to the design and colours.  If you look closely you will see that the red ones are covered in black dots.

Eli is my friend Meg's first grandchild.  I hope the size is appropriate for a 10 month old.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Step by step


Another step crafted by Rod.  This one took two attempts because the garden designer didn't find the proportions  to be in keeping with the delicate arch.  Random Mintaro slate was the solution and the outcome is  pleasing even to the builder.  Having this step has also meant that we could continue the gravel path.  Slowly, bit by bit we are linking the paths together.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Burgundy Accents

 After the completion of Rod's stone wall, several sessions were spent improving the soil ready for planting and also installing stones on the high side to retain the driveway.  

Over several months I have been purchasing plants ready for this area.  In keeping with the colour scheme of our house the barn features two coach lights with burgundy shades, therefore I decided that plants with burgundy foliage would continue the theme and show to perfection contrasting against the carriage green and cream of the barn walls and doors.
Several plants throughout the new garden are green or variegated so that they also provide a foil for the richness of the red and burgundy plants.  As well as differing plant forms, a variety of foliage shapes has been taken into consideration to achieve maximum interest. Lastly an irrigation system was carefully laid out before the whole garden was spread with the bark mulch that we had prepared from the shredding bark from our gum trees (see entry at the end of March).

Supervised Visit


Baxter was invited to try a little sunshine in the newly made garden.