Stuff I Can’t Live Without….

…this month.

1) These boots. I am the barefoot flip flop queen and really hate closed in shoes. Winter is a trial for my poor feet.  That said I ordered these after Christmas and I wear them whenever I can. They are amazingly comfy, I can’t even describe how much I love them, but if I told you that some days when I come home, I don’t take them off. That should give you some idea. In fact, I may have to buy them in brown, while they are still on sale.

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2) This foundation. Cheap, not too heavy but provides good coverage. I’ve struggled to find a foundation that I like as much as my beloved Chanel Vitalumiére but that doesn’t require the sale of body parts to finance! (It was £23 when I first bought it, went up to £30 which  was expensive but doable £55 is stupid!)

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3) Ok, this is one of mine and feels a bit like I’m cheating but I’m really loving my blueberry breakfast pots at the moment. They are are delicious, I’m so happy with how good they taste and how much easier my mornings are when I can just grab one from the fridge in the morning and know that breakfast is sorted. That’s just awesome.

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4) Wearing a watch. All three of my watches died over the summer and it took me until December to get around to replacing the battery on two of them, in the meantime I just stopped wearing a watch. Christelle and Mike noticed and bought me the watch pictured for Christmas. I’m now back to watch wearing all the time and it’s so nice to know what the time is, without having to fish my phone out of my handbag. It’s also nice to have 3 out of 4 watches working, only one more battery to replace!

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5) Examine. This came about after the last Grace, which was all about ignatian prayer. One of the features is the Examen, where you take the time to reflect on the day ahead or behind and someone recommended this free app. I’ve found it grounding, sometimes I spend so much time trying to get through the days, I forget they are a gift. Moving through this makes sure I take some time each day. It is also a great way of looking back because you can look at your responses over the time you’ve been doing it. It’s based on a Christian practice but I think you could use it if you weren’t Christian, it doesn’t reference Jesus, or even if you had no faith at all, you’d have to cut out the God bits, but I think it’s a useful way of giving yourself time and space to be intentional about how you choose to live.

What stuff feels essential to you right now?

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Currently wearing.

This month I seem to be wearing this necklace most often..

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It was a present from Christelle (most of my favourite jewellery comes from my lovely friends!) and what I like about this is that I can wear it the other way around too..

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Pancetta, Onion and Spinach Pasta

Pancetta, onion and spinach pasta

This was my dinner on Saturday night. There was no recipe and no plan but it was so good. Sometimes the meals you throw together end up tasting the best and I was so surprised by how good this tasted.

I cooked some smoked pancetta and two red onions until the onions were very soft and caramelised, almost a sauce, added the cooked pasta and then stirred through some soft goats cheese and a tiny bit of the pasta water (I always put a small cup in the sink when I drain the pasta, so I have some if I need it!). Once that was all mixed up, I added a massive handful of fresh spinach and stirred it through.

I wasn’t expecting too much of it but it exactly hit the spot. It was also good the next day when I threw it in an oven dish and baked to warm through!

So there you have it, thrown together dinner that I really enjoyed! Anyone else have a dinner that surpassed expectations this weekend?

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Weekend Tasklist – What I Did

 

 

Another good weekend. Keeping the house tidy during the week is making the cleaning at the weekend a doddle. There was stuff that didn’t get done (a white wash, the pictures in the kitchen) but the washing goes on tonight and the picture wall can wait. This week, I’ll be doing more cooking than usual so it’s nice to start with a clean and tiny kitchen!

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Kitchen

  • General clean (sort out the recycling and rubbish, mopping the floor and general cleaning)
  • Sort out the picture wall

Cooking

  • Food prep for next week.

Bathroom

  • General clean (mop floor, change towels, empty bin, clean bath, sink and toilet)

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Bedroom

  • General clean (sweep floor, change bed, dust, general tidy)

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Living Room

  • General clean (sweep floor, dust, tidy sofa, put things away etc)

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Hall

  • Hoover

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General things

  • Shopping
  • Washing (clothes wash, white wash, towel wash)
  • Ironing
  • Wash make up brushes
  • Wash hair brushes
  • Water plants
  • Back up laptop
  • Charge kindle, ipad and camera batteries
  • Handwashing
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The Weekend

Good morning and welcome to Monday and the last week of January! I’m always glad to see the end of January, it feels like a long and dull month, ok it does have the birthdays of some of my favourite people but it always feels like wading uphill through treacle, so I’m happy to see the back of it.

This weekend was lovely, even if the weather was not. Here are the pictures and yes, I’m aware it’s mostly food!

Leek, anchovy and goats cheese Friday Night Pizza at Ma’s

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Jelly for pudding because jelly is amazing and I am five!

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Haircuts on Saturday, which means chatting to Jane and saying hello to Sydney, the puppy dog with eyes to prove it!

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We had a thunderstorm on Saturday afternoon, with lighting and things being blown down the road..

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Dinner on Saturday night…

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There are no pictures of Sunday because I did housework and reading and I didn’t take any photos of that.

This week, is all about work and getting enough sleep. I’d also like to iplayer Hinterland because I didn’t get to it on the weekend. Yes, it’s living on the edge, I’m aware! On Thurdsay, Ma and I are going to do the NT Live thing for Coriolanus because it’s impossible to get tickets for because it’s Tom Hiddleston.

What are your plans for the week?

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Weekend Tasklist

Every week it’s the same thing…

In some ways this is a repeat of last week, I’m out tonight and most of tomorrow, so I don’t know how much of this will get done, the house is more than reasonably tidy so I’ll be ok for a week if I don’t get it all done.

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Kitchen

  • General clean (sort out the recycling and rubbish, mopping the floor and general cleaning)
  • Sort out the picture wall

Cooking

  • Food prep for next week.

Bathroom

  • General clean (mop floor, change towels, empty bin, clean bath, sink and toilet)

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Bedroom

  • General clean (sweep floor, change bed, dust, general tidy)

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Living Room

  • General clean (sweep floor, dust, tidy sofa, put things away etc)

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Hall

  • Hoover

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General things

  • Shopping
  • Washing (clothes wash, white wash, towel wash)
  • Ironing
  • Wash make up brushes
  • Wash hair brushes
  • Water plants
  • Back up laptop
  • Charge kindle, ipad and camera batteries
  • Handwashing
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Want

Make your own gin!

Anyone want to do this or is it just me?

City of London Gin Lab Experience

 

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Friday Links

Happy Friday. Today I am mostly tired. On the train this morning, I was thinking that the early bird may catch the worm, but who except birds wants worms, I want pastries and I have a much better chance of getting one of those if I leave the house after 8am! Anyway, enough of this nonsense. My favourite of my posts this week was the Vegetarian Cottage Pie, and if you’re not convinced by it, maybe the picture below will help, some people came to dinner last night and this is what I cooked them…..

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Some reading for the weekend…

1) The dangers of the ‘Do What You Love’ mantra. Which to be honest I always thought was bollocks, I work so I have money to do what I actually love…

2) Aging Parents from their point of view. Ok, I’ll concede the point about technology…sorry Ma.

3) Is teff the new quinoa?

4) How to make tablet. A KILO of sugar, wow.

5) The Rise of the Fish and Chip Shop. Or more accurately the rise of the posh fish and chip shop. Decent fish and chips are much harder to get than they used to be, my local one is rubbish and I generally only have them when we’re in Amble (and they are amazing) but there is a Kerbisher and Malt in Ealing so I should probably try it out.

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Tidy

I’m going to start this post by talking about my parents. I grew up, with one tidy but stressed person (hi Ma!) and one very messy person (Dad).

Dad was messy and just did not notice it, he wasn’t dirty (best ever hospital admission description of my unconscious father – “unkempt but clean”) but his clothes were left where he took them off, I never saw him make a bed or wash up, tidy was not a word or a state of being he understood. Ma is extremely tidy, everything has a place, as I kid I always knew if she was home because her handbag was left in the same spot in the kitchen.     Ma’s take on it, is that if you know where things are supposed to be and you make sure that you put them there, then life is easier.

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Ma’s love of tidiness seems to go with her organised, maths brain. I don’t have that. I’m not the member of the family that knows all the train times, or is good at mental arithmetic, that’s my brother. I’m like my father, not quite as creative as he was, I can’t draw but my skills are people and their motives and I’ve struggled and still do to be a completer finisher type of person. My share of the family genetics was to be a bit ginger and a lot messy.

And so it has been.

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I’m pretty good at the weekend cleaning nowadays, the Weekend Tasklist posts have been really useful in keeping me on track and the state of the flat ok, it never takes that long to make it ‘company ready’. I make my bed every day too.

Last week, I discovered Unfuck Your Habitat and although it’s primarily for people who are more in the weeds of a messy house than I am, some of the stuff applied. I’ve been upfront about my SAD and occasional mild depression and I’m aware of how the state of the flat and my mental state often go hand in hand. This is a great description of how that cycle works and worth reading.

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So I keep the flat semi tidy most of the time and clean it at the weekend.

However, it’s fair to admit that during the week, keeping the house clean is hard. During the week, I have to get up in the dark and go to work and try and accomplish things there and the journey to work is exhausting and I have to make sure I’ve got lunch or it’s straight to EAT for my favourite sandwich and a packet of vegetable crisps. Which really aren’t good for my body or my wallet. So I do the bare minimum, safe in the knowledge that I’ll have the weekend to catch up and restore order. This means that the washing that I did on Sunday hangs ‘drying’ in my room for the entire week and doesn’t get ironed and I’ll do the washing up every day but I don’t put it away so that needs to be done in the morning and so on for the thousand little things that need to be done.

It also means that if I’m busy at the weekend or get derailed by a migraine (which happens monthly at the moment) then the whole strategy goes to hell in a handcart and the next week is horrible and derails all my good intentions.

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So last week, I decided that I would devote some more time during the week to keeping the flat tidy and see what happened. I needed to get off my bum and just do the small things that I most often can’t be arsed to do, put away shoes, coat and scarves as soon as I got home. After dinner make sure that I’d sorted food for the next day, wash up and put away plates etc, wipe down surfaces and sweep the floor in the kitchen, make sure that I knew what I was wearing the following day, sort out my handbag so everything (bus pass!) was in it, leave the living room tidy.

Nothing on that list actually takes very long, I just needed to stop making excuses about how hard it was and just bloody do it. So I’ve been just getting it done. All of it takes about half an hour. I’m normally done by 8pm. Yes, some evenings it feels like an enormous chore but it is making a huge difference to how I feel when I get up and how my mornings work the next day.

I’m never going to love housework and my flat is never going to be perfectly tidy or organised (see the stuff on top of the fridge!) but turns out that my mother was right, an orderly mind does start with an orderly space!

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Quinoa Hash

So by now you will probably have noticed that I’m not a cook that develops recipes, I just cook and see what happens and of course some food doesn’t really need a recipes. This is one of them, because it’s more a guide than a strict set of instructions.

Quinoa is a useful grain to have around, especially now I’ve nailed cooking it, basically wash it like it’s rice, then toast in a pan until it’s dry, add double the amount of liquid (I like to cook it in chicken stock) and a large pinch of salt, simmer for 15 minutes or until the liquid has been absorbed. Take off the heat, leave for a couple of minutes and then beat it a little to make it fluffy. Job done.

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Usually I cook a cup of quinoa and use it to add to salad or protein pots, any left over at the end of the week, normally gets dumped to the end of the week soup which gives it a protein boost.

Quinoa also works brilliantly as a quick and easy dinner, last night, as I was cooking the quinoa I sautéed some vegetables (leeks, broccoli, courgette, pepper and mushrooms) and mixed them together with some sun dried tomato puree (I use this one). I put a poached egg on it, mostly because I could and that was dinner. It took 30 minutes and I was happy.

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Today, some of the leftovers came into work with me for lunch, and there is a little bit more in the fridge, which will probably form part of tonight’s ‘fend for yourself’ dinner, which is the night I don’t plan a meal but just make it up to use up leftovers.

So dinner and lunch all in 30 minutes.

What are you quick and easy meals?

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