Monday, August 14, 2017

Smoothies & Sourdough

Poor neglected blog. I had a few posts in the pipeline, but they didn't quite make it to publish. Life happens, and then the muse is lost. Which isn't helped, by catching two colds, in the flu season.




My immune system needed a boost, so I drank more nutrients through smoothies. It's a lot easier on the tummy, when food tends to taste, "blah". I'm on the mend though, and back in the kitchen, brewing all manner of strange concoctions - besides smoothies!




Like waking up my sourdough starter, "Griffin", in preparation for the Toowoomba Simply Living Group, meeting on 21 October. Where I will be conducting another sourdough workshop.

In the background, there's some sweet chilli jam I made too - which I also hope to feature in the workshop. Recipe to follow, because it's an amazing condiment and great way to preserve chillies.

So here's hoping for good health and a return to normal operations.


12 comments:

  1. I am glad to read that you have that problem at times too. I will start working on a post, experience an interruption and when I come back to the post a few days or weeks later I read what I have started and think "And, your point was?" and the post never is finished. So yes the muse doesn't always hang around for us.

    I hope you feel better soon. Do you think there will be further flu outbreaks now that we are in Ekka season?

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    1. It's probably a common occurrence amongst bloggers, we just don't admit it readily. I get the point I was trying to make in those never published posts, but somehow evolved past needing to make it, lol.

      Golly, I hope the flu season is behind us, rather than ahead. I've had my fair share of getting sick this season.

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  2. Chris I look forward to your sweet chilli jam recipe. A lot of our chillies have survived our warm winter so we have plenty although the Birds Eye ones are too hot for me. I might plant a milder one for personal use as the men like the hot ones. Glad you are feeling a tad better. Flu season is normally worse after the EKKA but hopefully it just started earlier this year and will finish earlier as well as so many people are sick at the moment.

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    1. I didn't know what a Bird's eye chilli was, so googled it and discovered it's the same one I'm growing! Only mine was labeled, Thai chilli, which is another name the Bird's eye chilli is known for. I agree, they are too hot for me as well. I start hiccuping immediately when eating raw or cooked. But the sweet seems to counteract the hot - at least to be palatable. You could try 8 chillies, instead of 10, if you wanted to dull it down more.

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  3. Sorry to hear that you haven't been feeling well. Hope you get back to 100% real soon. I find that I 'wing it' when making chilli jam. This means that each batch is quite different and sometimes too hot to eat. Our last lot blew your head off if you weren't careful. I think having a basic recipe will be a life saver for the family.

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    1. Another chilli jam, connoisseur. Great stuff when it's edible, isn't it? Love the flavour! Recipe will be posted today. :)

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  4. Good to hear you are feeling better and over the worst of it, we all seem to get hit about 2 weeks ago, as a planned car full to Jumpers and Jazz didn't happen as we all had to pull out the day before.

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    1. It always seems to hit, when we least want it to! Sorry you didn't get to the Jumpers and Jazz festival. It's a big event in Warwick. I wonder if the trees appreciate the extra warmth their knitted decorations give?

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  5. I hope you are feeling much better now, Chris. Smoothies are great for getting some nutrients in when you don't feel like eating much. I'm in the midst of some horrid lurgy at the moment which I suspect I picked up while relief teaching last week ... ugh! I've been having soup which I've had in the freezer which is another great way to get some healing nutrition in there. Meg:)

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    1. I hope you recover, sooner rather than later. Soup is great too! My personal favourites are pumpkin and leek + cauliflower. Awesome comfort food, when you're feeling "blah" and it's still cold out. Although, cold isn't something I've felt around here lately. It feels like spring already.

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  6. Hey Chris, good to hear you are feeling better. I am trying to find your email but I appear to be failing. I am looking to put another water tank in at my place and would like to know a bit more about it, and not from a contractor! Any info you can provide would be much appreciated. My email is katrinaziebarth@gmail.com thanks :)

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