So yay! I made my self imposed deadline with 3 minutes to spare. I have updated my second blog with a new original short story Bring me a souvenir. This short piece centers around the romance of a young woman on a working holiday in England - catch is she is the only one who doesn't realize she's in a romantic relationship.
As per usual I'm not sure I trust how it's turned out. I never have a good opinion of my own work. It started as an exercise in the use of first person in text. As such I think I inadvertently allowed the story to parallel my own life in some ways. I'm not sure whether that's a good or bad thing, but i ended up with an interesting short story out of rewriting myself so who cares.
My other short stories include
Assassin in the night
Cherished Smile
Enjoy ^_^
Welcome to the rabbit hole. In recent times this blog has revolved around self-promotion of my creative-writing blog and my personal blogging. Older post contain recipes and soap crafts - this blog moves with my lunacy. :)
Thursday, 2 January 2014
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
Noooo, there goes another year...
Anyone else get the feeling that the year has gone by too quickly?
I Do.
I'm not ready yet.
2014 can bugger off.
My resolutions - Get a Job. Have healthy, happy year. I don't think that's too much to ask.
(Happy new year and goodnight!)
Monday, 30 December 2013
Ramen
Today's food experiment was Chicken ramen. I neglected to even take a photo of the finished product. Needless to say it didn't turn out anything like the picture, I didn't have some of the more traditional ingredients and I refuse to taint it with an egg. Still making it from scratch was worth the effort cause this a simple dish that is gentle on the stomach being that is compromised entirely of broth, veggies, noodles and a little meat.
Recipe
Stock - home made or seasoned stock of choice
Noodles
cooked, seasoned Chicken
Veggies of choice
Directions:
The idea with ramen is that all the items are combined after having already been cooked - ie. fry off the chicken and cook noodles before combining with stock. Essentially you should really be putting together.
Boil your noodles, add to the hot stock and garnish with slicked chicken and veggies.
Recipe
Stock - home made or seasoned stock of choice
Noodles
cooked, seasoned Chicken
Veggies of choice
Directions:
The idea with ramen is that all the items are combined after having already been cooked - ie. fry off the chicken and cook noodles before combining with stock. Essentially you should really be putting together.
Boil your noodles, add to the hot stock and garnish with slicked chicken and veggies.
Labels:
Dairy Free,
egg free,
Gluten free
Location:
Oxford, UK
Sunday, 29 December 2013
Orange Coffee soap
A long long while ago now I made an experimental soap blend using coffee grounds and orange essential oils. Initially this soap smelled like Jaffa cakes. It was quiet a nice scent. However, I was disappointed when I took the well cured soap off the shelf today. The scent had completely changed! Instead of smelling like sweet cakes it now smelt strongly of coffee with a citrus twist. Don't get me wrong, the new scent is not bad. In fact it is nice on another level. I just enjoyed the sweeter scent it had before the curing process was complete.
This highlights the true trouble with scenting soaps. No matter how the soap smells after you have taken it out of the mould a month down the line it is going to smell completely different.
Saturday, 28 December 2013
Update on soapy soap
Time for an officialish update regarding the sale of soap products via eBay. Unfortunately I will be unable to sell my soap products via eBay for the moment as eBay, in their infinite wisdom, has suspended the sales feature of my account. This is not the result of poor customer satisfaction but rather the result of me not selling enough products in a sales month. Therefore, anyone wishing to purchase natural products from me is free to contact me with a customised order. For the moment my soap operation has scaled back to a hobbyist state in the mean time. So I will likely post experiments in the future. :)
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