Saturday, February 13, 2010

Remember how I said I was brave...


Well I wasn't. We drove to the markets and 1km away we could see a line of cars waiting for car spots. So we kept on driving. I can handle a crowd for a pretty flower but that was too good to me! Perhaps next week... So I leave you with these pretties instead! X

Jumping out of bed early for that?


Amberley and I realised last night we would be heading off to the flower markets on quite possibly the busiest day of the year - the day before Valentines Day. I asked, are you brave? If you are I am too. So here we are, off to fight the crowds for a pretty bunch of flowers.

Madness getting out of bed on a overcast and rainy Saturday morning to push through crowds? Quite possibly! Kellie xx


From here x

Friday, February 12, 2010

Busy but so good!

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I have a lovely day planned for tomorrow:
  • 8am - Flower markets...
  • 9am - Markets
  • 10am - Hair colour and haircut (thank goodness, my hair has been waiting patiently for some TLC) ...
  • 2pm - Facial and massage...
Busy but so good! Kellie x



From here x

Did someone say 'butterscotch pudding recipe'!?



Oh my what a divine dessert. I have been thinking about this for a while after I saw it here and I think this weekend is the weekend to give it a roaring chance! I love anything full of sugar. I am supposed to stay away of dairy but once every blue moon is ok isn't it!? Kellie xx

6 large egg yolks
1/4 cup firmly packed dark brown sugar
1 cup whole milk
2 cups heavy cream
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup water
1 tsp fine table salt {I used half the amount}
1 tsp pure vanilla extract

Before you start: Position a rack in the center of your oven. Preheat the oven to 300*F. Place six 6-ounce ramekins in a 9×13 roasting pan.

In a large bowl, lightly whisk the egg yolks until smooth.

In a medium heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium-high heat, combine the brown sugar, milk, and heavy cream and heat to scalding, or until the milk is steaming and tiny bubbles have formed along the edges. Do not boil. Stir frequently to dissolve the brown sugar. Remove from the heat.

While the cream mixture is heating, in a medium heavy-bottomed saucepan over low heat, stir together the granulated sugar and water. Increase the heat to high and boil the sugar. When the sugar starts to sputter, use a pastry brush dipped in water to wash down the sides of the pan. As soon as the sugar turns amber in color (like clover honey), remove from the heat and slowly and carefully pour in the hot cream while stirring to stop the cooking. (The caramel will bubble as you add the cream, so use a long wooden spoon or whisk to stir them.)

In a slow, steady stream, slowly and gently whisk the hot caramel mixture into the egg yolks. Stir in the salt and vanilla. Strain the mixture into a clean pitcher and skim off any air bubbles with a spoon.

Pour the mixture into the prepared ramekins. Fill the roasting pan with hot water until it reaches halfway up the sides of the ramekins. Cover the pan with aluminum foil. Bake for 50-60 minutes, or until just set. Begin checking after 45 minutes. When gently shaken, a pudding should no longer look liquidy; it will move as one mass (albeit somewhat jiggly) and register 150* – 155*F on an instant-read thermometer. Remove to a wire rack to cool to room temperature in the water bath.

Remove the ramekins from the pan. Refrigerate for several hours until chilled. Serve. For longer storage, one chilled, wrap each individually with plastic wrap and refrigerate.

Serve chilled with freshly whipped cream. The puddings keep covered with plastic wrap in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

From here. x

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Back to the pretties

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Another friend, Sarah is also engaged. I thought this wedding would be just the inspiration she is looking for. Full of feminity, splashes of soft colour and pretty little cupcakes. Kellie xx




From here x

More brights!


Bright and bold seems to be my mood this morning as well! Pinks, yellows and that strong black and white stripe work so well on a white backdrop! All the makings of a gorgeous room. Kellie xx


Room one from here, fashion here. x

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Dear Bold Stripe - aren't you just lovely

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Goodness me - boldness at it's best. Darling flowers too. Oh yes and that gold cutlery! Perhaps not my usual style, but on a Wednesday afternoon this is just the kind of fabulousness i need to get me through!! Oh and the yoga and swimming laps I have planned this afternoon! I haven't been swimming for ages so am looking forward to getting back in there. Have a lovely afternoon all! Kellie xx



From here. x

Something bright in the mail...


These pretty little lovelies arrived from this Esty Store. I promise to show you them looking all bright and new on our lounge. I did however find a little certain puppy dog named Molly chewing on the little cream pom poms on the top cover. I definitely won't be leaving it in anyone's reach whilst I head off to work this morning as i'll absolutely come home and the little detailing will be shredded across the house!! Kellie xx


Photos by Kellie Collis for Ada & Darcy. x

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Project neat desk...


What a lovely way to store office supplies. Perhaps I need to organise something pretty like this for me desk then I would definitely keep it neat and tidy. Or so I conveniently tell myself!!! Kellie xx


From here. x

Winter- is that you I hear?


Unfortunately the time is starting to come where I put the summer dresses away and replace them with some winter frocks. And isn't this one a beauty! Gorgeous!! x Remember my previous wallpaper post and if you have any tips please feel free to share! xx

Monday, February 8, 2010

Sharing your tips with me! Please?!


Luke is getting himself organised to hang this wallpaper. I received some fabulous advice from Mel's Rose Place ; "One thing i found with the glue is that it stays wet for a LONG time so there is no rush in getting it all up quickly. Think that is where i went a bit wrong in that i tried to rush it believing that the glue was about to dry. Mine was a powder that you mixed up into a glue , like a cake mix!! I also found it was easier to trim once it was all dry and now being day 2 mine looks 100% better than it did yesterday."

This lovely advice made me realise, there are so many clever people out there, surely I can use your knowledge to help Luke along? I would love to hear from you if you have hung wallpaper, read anything about hanging wallpaper or perhaps you just have well something good or bad to say about it! Thank you from me and a BIG thank you from Luke in advance. Kellie xx

A post full of pretty!


Splashes of colour, lovely prints, flowers everywhere. I whole lot of gorgeous I think! Kellie xx


From here. x

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Off to the hardware store!


We are off to the hardware store to buy glue for our wallpaper. That will be where my help ends. Luke will take over from there as he has amazing attention to detail and is incredibly patient. Two very important features that I well and truly lack! Once you are aware of these development areas that's the way to start - right? Kellie xx


Image from here. x