Happy Doggy
September 4, 2008 | Filed in: daily, family, funny ha ha

To cheer Chewy (his nickname) up while my grandfather was in Hospital, I bought him (erm okay I bought it with my dad’s money *smile*) a new toy- a sqweeky chicken and now he runs around the house like a erm headless chicken? hahahaha I think the poor doggy wishes it was a real chicken!

Last week he was getting way to hairy so it was time for him to go to the doggy hairdressers and they ended up shaving most of all his hair off, really really short because his hair was all notted and matted, they cut his little toe nails and made him look at purty again… but he looks like a frikin chihuahua now! When he was all hairy, we used to think he was fat and needed to lose weight for being a tiny dog but now hairless he looks so skinny and small! He looks completely different LOL.

Here is the new hairless Chewy with my brother’s girlfriend:



Cover Blown *gasp*
September 2, 2008 | Filed in: daily, family, funny ha ha, inter webby

My secret blogger super-hero identity has been revealed….

Say hi to my mom, dad & brother *waves*

It all started when my brother stole my ipod touch to have a look at it when I was out the house with my dad, when I got back I noticed my mom and brother staring at her laptop then hiding it when I came near. Then when I got in a mood that they didn’t share what they were looking at, my mom told me that my brother found my blog and they read what I wrote about my grandfather *hugs* she then wanted to show my dad but I told her no. Later that night, I caught her looking through my blog again and again… and probably again as she ended up showing my dad who asked me why I haven’t written about him much lol



The best feeling
July 23, 2008 | Filed in: daily, funny ha ha, on the move

Lying in a huge double bed like a star fish, stretching like there’s no tomorrow and the sound of utter silence before you close your eyes and dream away LOL

I love lying in bed, it’s so comfy and cosy especially after a long day!

Gnite beeble, got to wake up in 8 hours so I’m gonna enjoy my star fish position before my alarm wakes me up hehe

Love from touchie & me :*



Recipe: Roast Beef with Gravy & Mashed Potato
June 4, 2008 | Filed in: daily, funny ha ha, recipes

This was the dish I was busy cooking when I sliced part of my finger off, it still hurts like a bitch but eating yummy food made it feel worth it, yes I’m weird like that! My aunt bought a Roasting joint of Scottish Topside Angus Beef the other day so I decided to cook it today and this is what I came up with. The recipe and cooking times are based on the weight of the beef I had. Increase/Decrease cooking time depending on weight. If you are stuck, email (comment) and I’ll give you the times based on the weight :)

Ingredients:
1. 1Kg Roasting Joint of Beef
2. Olive oil
3. Dried Mixed Herbs
4. Salt and pepper
5. Water
6. Beef Stock Cube
7. Corn Starch
8. Potatoes
9. Milk and Butter

Roast Beef:
1. Preheat the oven to 200°c

2. With a knife, make around 6-8 incisions, this will allow the juices to flow around the joint and also for heat to get inside

3. Take a tablespoon of olive oil and dried mixed herbs and rub into the joint along with sprinkles of salt and pepper

4. Get a baking tray with alumninum foil and place the joint in it and cover. Place into the middle rack of the oven

5. Cook for 50 minutes and then take out of the oven and prick the joint with a sharp knife to see what the juice colours are. If it is red it is rare (and probably still raw), you are looking for a clear juice to come out in the end. By now, juices will be at the bottom of the baking tray, so take a spoon and put some of the juices all over the joint and put in the oven for an additional 15 minutes

6. Take out of the oven and let to sit for 10 minutes before carving. This will allow the meat to set and make it easier to cut up.

Herb Gravy:
With the juices left over in the baking tray from the roasting joint, put into a meduim sized pan and put on the heat. Add some water and beef stock (use a cube that has been mixed in water). Dissolve a tablespoon of corn starch in some water and add to the pan. Stir quickly as the gravy thickens up to avoid any lumps (which taste yuck!). Add a tablespoon of dried mixed herbs (and some thyme if you have it) along with salt and pepper to taste. If you feel the gravy is too thick for your liking, keep adding water slowly and mix until you get a consistancy you like.

Mashed Potato:
1. Peel the amount of potatoes you want depending on how many people will eat. I peeled 6 potatoes, along with my finger *cries* and then chopped each potato either into halves or quaters depending on the size of it.

2. Boil water with a sprinkle of salt and once brought to the boil, add the potatoes and boil for 20 minutes or under soft and tender.

3. Once boiled, drain the water and add a knob of butter, a little milk, salt and pepper and mash the potatoes together with one of those masher things (no clue what its called). The potatoes will be nice, creamy and fluffy by this point.

That’s basically everything. It turned out yummy and there are tons of leftovers for tomorrow! I was going to serve some other vegetables but my finger was hurting too much so I just stuck with the potatoes lol and then a scoop of ice cream and peaches to cheer myself up ;)











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