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HAPPY HALLOWEEN

Sonntag, 11. Oktober 2015

I have already decided a few weeks ago that , for the first time in my life, I will take part in the nonsense of Halloween this year. For the correct deco we definitely need a scare pumpkin which, according to legend, the evil spirits are kept away from the house. Pumpkins can be found everywhere: at the grocery store, the gardener or at the weekly market. We got our pumpkins from a farmer. We went with two pumpkins in different sizes, which will then light up in front of our house. I have looked up different pumpkin faces on the internet. You find everything - the classics to artwork. We opted for the classic. So choose a pumpkin the right size for your motive. AND THIS IS HOW I DID IT: With a sharp sharp knife cut along a prefigured line at the top and then detach the cover. Watch out sometimes the knife gets stuck. Then the fibers and seeds must be removed. At first I did it only by hand  ​​which is pretty disgusting. So we decided to go with a  spoon (an ice cream scoop works well too). Extract the fibers with a spoon. This part of the pumpkin has landed in our BIO-waste. Now scrape  the pulp for later use in the kitchen into a bowl.Hollow the Inside of the pumpkin until you can shine a flashlight through the shell. Wipe off the pumpkin and use a pen to transfer your motive on it. There are also templates on the Internet. You can also purchase special tools. I chose the budget way by using a carpet and craft knife. Done.



WORTH NOTING: Unfortunately, the pumpkin dries out quickly and starts to get moldy. To prevent this or at least postpone,  following find a trick. Cover the edges from cutting and the inside of the pumpkin with vaseline. For best results distribute it with a little paper towel. If the pumpkin is a little dried out already, put it for a few hours or overnight in a bucket of water. Then drain it for 30 minutes - and voilà: it's like new again. To let the pumpkin glow all night long one can use glow sticks or put tea light in an empty pickle jar. I'm looking forward to  October 31 st, when our pumpkins  will glow for the children. And  little ghosts and witches will ask for trick or treat. If you have no idea what to do it with the pulp, my dear husband Thomas came up with a recipe.




CREAM OF PUMPKIN SOUP WITH PUMPKIN CRISPS

INGREDIENTS:
1 small piece of butter // pumpkin pulp // 1 l bouillon // a few dashes of red wine // cinnamon // nutmeg // salt and pepper // 2 tablespoons olive oil // 2 tablespoons honey // some pumpkin seed oil  //  2 tablespoons brown sugar // 1/8 l cream

And there you go:

Begin to melt the butter over medium heat in a large skillet. Then place the larger scraped pieces of pulp on baking paper, sparingly pour some olive oil over the pieces , add some salt and pepper and slide it at 180 degrees in the oven. These pieces are tasty as a snack and a perfect liner for the soup. The rest of the pulp goes in the pan and is roasted and caramelized with honey and brown sugar. To deglaze add a little red wine, using broth. Then eventually decant into a casserole, to minimize the splattering using a hand blender. Season it with salt, pepper, cinnamon (a little), nutmeg (even less) and pumpkin seed oil to meet your taste. Serve with a dash of cream and  add the chips and a herbal leaf - Bon Appettit !

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DIY - Twinkel Twinkel LITTLE STAR

Sonntag, 4. Oktober 2015

On Pinterest they caught my eye: the selfmade illuminated letters. Yesterday we were back in our favorite craft shop and it is no difference to the supermarkets: Christmas is coming! First I thought I'm not even done with the fall decoration. But Then I had something in mind. A beautiful large wooden star - and super - small lights we allready own. It now twinkles in Mia's room  on the windowsill. Beautiful. AND THIS IS HOW I MADE IT: First drill holes: look how many bulbs come with the fairy lights, distribute the holes optically looking  good and then mark and drill the holes. I used a drill No. 5. The back of the star has been sawed by my dear husband using a jigsaw. Then I painted. I went with black. Because Mommy loves black & white. When the paint has dried, I stuck the bulbs of the fairy  lights through the drilled holes and placed the battery compartment in the star.Done. You can, of course, also craft it with cardboard characters and use different colors.



YOU NEED:

Wooden Star // Drill // Jigsaw // Paint //Brushes // Fairy Lights
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MY HUSBAND AND HIS BOOKS

Freitag, 2. Oktober 2015

Today I tell you about the man at my side. Because he has, I think, made ​​a great discovery. As you can read in the title it comes to books. I'm not exactly a bookworm. This is probably because due to my job as a graphic designer, have enough to do with letters. I think the last book I read was 7 years ago in Bali. The books that are in my hands nowadays are  children's books. And you do read them often. Nevertheless, I have not read a book twice. But what about the books we adults like. My husband - he is called Thomas Juan Carlos ... some call him Tom ... but for me it's just ... Thomas ... has a lot of books. And he likes to read. Both in German and English. But does he  read books more than once? Yes he reads his books more than once. But there are also books that gather dust in some closet or moving box. Because the story is always inside. When, where, and how you read a book. Thomas was on his way to buy gas for the grill, in Gmunden, at the shop of the plumber Schiller, and has discovered and brought a book in the brochure rack. On this book was a sticker: Take me with you, read me and release me!





I was with Mia at Toscana Park in Gmunden, because we have heard there should be a book tree. We searched and were much more aware of our surroundings than usually combing the park. We have seen many beautiful trees, squirrels, have looked into holes and climbed on trees, but we have not found a single book. It was jinxed. We  asked the walkers said ... No ... I've never heard of, but a great thing ... I thought there at the tree or there ... good luck with your search. The dog owners that are frequently in the park with their pets  told me that the books are every now on different trees but mostly at the entrance. But nothing to do about it , no bag with a book for us. Maybe tomorrow. It is a beautiful park, amazing trees and  always something to discover. We actually did see the book tree, but since it had no books on it at the time it appeared to us to be a regular tree. You can find the tree right at the entrance of the Toscana park. It is the old oak. 
But what's behind it. Bookcrossing.com   - reading books and meeting people. What is BookCrossing? A book that is passed from reader to reader. It is like a library for the whole world. Social Network included. It gives the book a unique identity. It can be tracked and hunted. There are currently 1,475,719,719 BookCrossers and 11,106,357 books, traveling through 132 countries. The goal is to connect each other by the books people.

How it works: Enter your books a new life, instead of favorite books that you read anyway a second time to allow dust, give it to others. There is an online archive and tracking system. So you can come into contact with people and evaluate literature. There are BCIDs - the individual book ID. If a book with this number has been registered, the book can be traced forever and get new items. You can register for free register and it will cost you nothing. The bottom line is:. Don't lock your books - read them - and then let them free Another quote for you, also to be found on BookCrossing and very appropriate:

 A book is not just a friend, it creates you friends. If you have owned a book in mind and in spirit, you are enriched. But if you have passed the book you are enriched in triplicate.     Henry Miller // The Books in My Life // 1969

 Some of Thomas' books are now registered and will be brought to special places, and the hunt begins, today he strolled off again with a pile of books. I think it's a great thing. Maybe it's something for you.
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