If you will excuse me, I have a date with Jamie at home.... Vida
Friday, 12 October 2007
Jamie's at my home...
If you will excuse me, I have a date with Jamie at home.... Vida
Thursday, 11 October 2007
Nice Matters Award - who me???

The lovely Hannah (http://www.hannascountrykitchen.blogspot.com/), has nominated me for the Nice Matters Award and I am please to forward it onto seven other bloggers that I think are worthy of this award. The award is for being a good blogger friend, encouraging fellow bloggers and making the blogging world a better place. (Forgive me Hannah, if I did not get that right, I was trying to remember it all because I don't know how to copy it across). What can I say, I am a novice!!
http://www.thefowlerfam.blogspot.com/ Pigeon Pair who started me on the whole blogging road. Without Christie I would not be.
http://www.hungryhampster.blogspot.com/ Hungry Hampster who regularly visits and posts nice comments and has a great blog.
http://www.theflyingapple.typepad.com/ Angelika who posts desserts like my dear mother made. Visiting is like going home.
http://www.parisparfait.typepad.com/ The lovely Tara who is generous enough to take time out of your extraordinarilly busy world to write to little old me. She posts the most glorious photos of Paris and lives the dream I dream.
http://www.doriegreenspan.com/ The wonderful Dorie who had almost six hundred comments to her competition but took time out to write to me and thank me for my comments.
http://www.luculliandelights.blogspot.com/ The sweet Ilva, who takes the most beautiful photos and makes time for everyone. Tuscany, my second dream of dreams.
http://www.eatmefood.blogspot.com/ These guys post delicious foods and puts their own twist on food and life. How wonderful diversity is! And they're Melbourne boys, what more can I say.
Thanks again Hannah for the honour and happy blogging to everyone. To all those I did not mention, you know I love you regardless!!
Vida x x x
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
Salad Simple!
France...
This is my I might be the talk of dinner parties for years to come look... you see I love dessert so much that all those that did not in our group, decided I should have theirs. So with a choice of 4 over lunch, I had FOUR desserts and the rest went begging...
This is my kitchen in our old home in Malvern East, the girls made a welcome home banner for my return. I had been gone for 5 weeks and they appreciated me being back even though their father had done a tremendous job in caring for them... If there is any interest I will post more photos of my French Fantasy....
Monday, 8 October 2007
Sunset....
Chocolate Balsamic Vinegar
She says "I have found this little invention totally invaluable. As well as its obvious uses, say in salad dressings and deglazing pans to make gravies and sauces, you will see it delivers the chocolate element in lots of my savoury recipes. It does, though, also lend itself to dishes other than savoury - just try it over fresh strawberries. For a more piquant version to use with red meat and cheese dishes, like Welsh rabbit, add 100ml Worcestershire sauce.
Chocolate Balsamic Vinegar
1oog white caster sugar
100 ml vinegar (I used equal parts cider and cooking balsamic)
30g grated real dark chocolate (at least 70%)
Gently heat the sugar and vinegar in a small deep pan until all the sugar has dissolved, then allow to bubble gently for 5 minutes.
Take off the heat, whisk in the chocolate well and leave to cool. When cool, stir again quickly. Pour into a small clean jam jar to store until needed.
(I warm it in the microwave for a few seconds, with the lid off, until I have a liquid consistency).
I have made fresh pasta and filled it with cooked potatoe and fried brown onion (until it's really browned and caramelised) like a ravioli and drizzled this sauce over it, some grated parmesan and toasted pinenuts and my vego friends have LOVED this recipe. Also last weeks pizza recipe as I showed you.
Enjoy, Vida