Sunday, 24 January 2010

Girl Friday’s Cookies



Today I made some cookies using a recipe given to me by Girl Friday, a Canadian friend, which set me thinking about the power of the internet. 18 months ago, I didn’t know Girl Friday existed and then, because there is actually a “Secret Sequinned Sarah” hiding in me, I “met” her (and many other wonderful people) across the internet through following Brian Fortuna and Kristina Rihanoff on Strictly Come Dancing. This electronic connection has actually been a life changing experience as Andy and I have taken up dancing, I’ve learnt how to use Facebook and cook Canadian. That’s Awesome




Girl Friday's cookies


1/2 cup butter, softened
3/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1/4 tsp vanilla
1 egg
3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp cinnamon
1 1/2 cups old-fashioned rolled oats (not quick-cooking)
1 1/2 cups chopped dried apricots
4 slices of candied ginger, finely chopped

Preheat oven to 350 F, make sure one rack is in the middle position. Grease two baking sheets. Chop apricots and ginger and combine together in a separate bowl. Set aside.

Beat together brown & white sugar and butter with an electric mixer at medium-high speed until fluffy. Add vanilla and egg and beat until combined well.

In a separate bowl, mix together with a fork flour, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon. Add to the wet dough in thirds, mixing well on low speed. Fold in rolled oats until combined. Fold in chopped apricots and candied ginger until evenly combined. I like to make sure to get a good bit of apricot and ginger in each cookie.

Spoon rounded teaspoons of dough, evenly spaced, on one of your baking sheets. Place in oven and bake for 15 minutes, or until golden brown. While the first sheet is baking, start spooning out the dough on your second cookie sheet. When the first batch is done, transfer them to cooling racks with a spatula. Pop in the second sheet and keep the cookie assembly line going! :)

Girl Friday and I both made about 3 dozen cookies with this recipe. They are sweet, chewy, spicy, and very yummy!

Monday, 18 January 2010

Rice, again


Recently, I nearly ruined the risotto, according to Andy. The recipe required the onion to be softened and the rice coated in butter before the chopped celery went in. I got it wrong. As it was, it made absolutely no difference to the flavour but apparently, that was purely good fortune. I thought the old age wisdom was that 2 women couldn’t be in the same kitchen but in our house, it seems as if it’s husband and wife. So, it appears that I’ll have to relinquish my control over this empire for the duration. It will not be easy

Eating Cardboard

Today I’ve been eating Ryvita. For one who relishes all aspects of food; choosing, cooking and eating, this is a major feat of self endurance. I could substitute cardboard and notice little difference. They are uninspiring, tasteless and shouldn’t be labelled as edible! I have been forced down this route as I’m unable to get as much exercise as normal. Since breaking my wrist, I have stopped cycling and can’t afford to add any more pounds to those accrued over the festive period. I’m even considering running to work instead of walking if it means I can adios the Ryvitas

Sunday, 17 January 2010

RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS

I have a very fetching purple plaster-cast on my left wrist as I broke it recently. Thankfully, it’s a straightforward break so I haven’t had too much discomfort. But it’s definitely inconvenient. I can’t ride my bike, drive or eat normally with cutlery. However, these little nuisances have tangibly reminded me of the intrinsic kindness of others. As many people have offered help when I’ve been struggling to do something one-handed, I’m heartened by their thoughtfulness in today’s world of self gratification. Random acts of kindness have more than compensated for the inconvenience and occasional lack of consideration from some.

Tuesday, 12 January 2010

Climate Change


At last the snow is melting here in Carlisle, the thaw bringing the damp coldness that penetrates into your very bones. Here, dull, dank, grey days typify our dreary winter so I long for a return of the bright crispness of drier, wintry days where snow squeaks underfoot and my nose drips with cold rather than rain run off! But ironically, global warming may makes my dream a reality. Continuing disruption to the North Atlantic Drift could see winter temperatures plummet in Britain, possibly bringing about the colder drier winters I crave. Is this a price I’m prepared to pay?

Monday, 11 January 2010

Strictly

I admit it. I am missing Strictly.
Before iplayer, TV didn’t feature in my life. Indeed I must confess to a degree of smug “alternative, TV less” snobbishnessl. Then thanks to iplayer and the appearances of Heather Small and John Sergeant on Strictly last year, amazingly, I became totally addicted; Message Boards, ITT, Brian and Kristina’s live cabaret, Websites, Facebook …….. I even bought Hello magazine. But, good has also resulted from my addiction; Andy and I are learning to dance. I have “met” some wonderful people and a visit to Blackpool can’t come too soon. What’s happened to me?

Saturday, 9 January 2010

Hair trouble

I despair of my hair. Unlike most of my family, I have not been blessed with a thick, cascade of tumbling tresses; just a few strands of fine, wispy hair that is slowly turning grey. I have tried many styles: bobs, short and spiky, and once, a disastrous curly perm. Anything that requires effort is out; I am absolutely not the sort of person who irons her hair each morning. As middle age looms, I am increasingly despondent that my hair never looks good for longer than a few minutes after I leave the hairdressers. What is to be done?