I made this last night and realised that I only used stuff that I either keep as staples or need tobe used. This is a great way to use up any veg etc you don't know what to do and is also able to feed a whole family (or a single person for four days).
What you need:
Lentils (any kind will do, just foll the cooking instructions carfully)
2-3 Parsinps
Mushrooms (any type)
Any kind of veg you've got laying around
Two of your faveortie herbs (or spice)
Soy sauce
Worchester Sauce
Lemon Juice
1 Mozzerella
1. Set the lentils to cook as they always take the longest.
2. While that happening grate the parsinps and set them aside.
3. Chop the mushrooms and other veg.
4. Saute the veg in the frying pan and add two of your favorite herbs for more flavour.
5. Put in equal amounts of the soy, worchester and lemon and stir, then take of the heat.
6. Pre-heat your oven to 200'c
7. Mix the parsnip and veg into a metal roasting dish
8. When the lentils are done, drain and mix with the rest.
9. Make sure the mixture is flat then put into the heated oven for 30mins
10. While thats happening slice some mozzerella and/or mushrooms
11. When the 30mins is up, top the bake with the toppings and herb and cook for 10mins
12. After that allow it to cool for 3mins, the slice and serve.
This is quick and simple to make and can keep for a day or two in the fridge, just warm it up under a grill or in the oven until warm through.
Makin' it
A place for me to show whatever I make, from bags to buns.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Hats: For sale (if I get enough requests)
Here are the photographs of my mini-top hats. They are all made from recycled materials and are all made by hand. I've considered whether I should make some on request and sell them online. However I must stress that due to the supply I currently have, no two hats will be alike (or like these). I can also make simple plain hats on one colour with no head attachment and sell them at a lower price than the customized ones.
If your interested in buying a hat please leave a comment with your location, so I can figure out if I'm able to send you one.
Or if you'd like to know how o make one yourself, I'll make a post instructing how (depending how many people request it).
Glitter Animals
Flower Gala
Mad as a tea-cup
If your interested in buying a hat please leave a comment with your location, so I can figure out if I'm able to send you one.
Or if you'd like to know how o make one yourself, I'll make a post instructing how (depending how many people request it).
Glitter Animals
Flower Gala
Mad as a tea-cup
Monday, June 7, 2010
Coming soon!
I've got a few major posts coming up and I hope you enjoy them.
I'll also be consideing starting my own (albeit small) line of clothing and accessories. This all does depend on weather I can get a placement for my gap year. So good news for hat lovers f I don't get one!
So tomorrow I'll be posting some proto-types of hats I've made and will be advertising them as limited requests.
So watch this space!
I'll also be consideing starting my own (albeit small) line of clothing and accessories. This all does depend on weather I can get a placement for my gap year. So good news for hat lovers f I don't get one!
So tomorrow I'll be posting some proto-types of hats I've made and will be advertising them as limited requests.
So watch this space!
Thursday, May 13, 2010
WGW Mad Hatter
My mad hatter outfit that I made for Whitby Gothic weekend went down a treat with photographers and locals alike. I particularly enjoyed how children wanted their photo with me, especially a few girls dressed as Alice. I think that really made their day.
My boyfriend had a few shots but seemed OK not being the main focus. I must admit I did work very hard on the outfit, the hat mostly! And I'm glad it was something interesting and entertaining to look at. I've been posted in another blog, please take a look here.
I'll once again be donning the hat at Leeds Wendy house to celebrate their 12th year. Anyway here are some photos from the weekend.
My boyfriend had a few shots but seemed OK not being the main focus. I must admit I did work very hard on the outfit, the hat mostly! And I'm glad it was something interesting and entertaining to look at. I've been posted in another blog, please take a look here.
I'll once again be donning the hat at Leeds Wendy house to celebrate their 12th year. Anyway here are some photos from the weekend.
Bits and Pieces from my Second Year
This past academic year has been one of failure and success. I've learnt a lot about myself and how I can improve and where my strengths lay. Here are but a few examples of my work that I've done throughout the year. For those who think university will enhance their skills etc, your wrong. It's purely administration which hinders and doesn't cover true creative minds. If you can tick boxes and be like everyone else then feel free to go, otherwise just try and break into the industry in a more purer and truthful fashion.
P.S. These are all from the same project and are my origional designs and work. Please don't claim as your own.
P.S. These are all from the same project and are my origional designs and work. Please don't claim as your own.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Up and coming ideas/projects for when I have time
Time. Great I have NONE of it. Not since I've stated my second year at the university of Huddersfield.
So throughout the year I will be posting quick, simple and (most of all) amazing things but not as much or a frequent and I'd like to.
So watch this space for the bondage bolero, office sweat pants, v-neck hoodie and a plethrum of things with stencils and no sew. Here's a usful video I got throught threadbanger on twitter, follow them as they sometimes have a few unique or easily changeable ideas to suit all prefrences.
So throughout the year I will be posting quick, simple and (most of all) amazing things but not as much or a frequent and I'd like to.
So watch this space for the bondage bolero, office sweat pants, v-neck hoodie and a plethrum of things with stencils and no sew. Here's a usful video I got throught threadbanger on twitter, follow them as they sometimes have a few unique or easily changeable ideas to suit all prefrences.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Custom Corset
I bought a bustier from a second-hand shop but when I came to try it on I found it too small. As for this AW09/10 there is a resurgance of 80's/90's grungy goth style I though I'd have a go at changing the item into something wearable.
As it already had the needed requirements to be a corset all I did was add the eyeletts and ribbon. I can easily change my look with the method of simply changing the lacing. I also have a red cord but I think this purple ribbon looks more classy.
As it already had the needed requirements to be a corset all I did was add the eyeletts and ribbon. I can easily change my look with the method of simply changing the lacing. I also have a red cord but I think this purple ribbon looks more classy.
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