Monday, November 16, 2009

Cupcakes!

I found this recipe on BestRecipes.com and had a lot of people saying they want this recipe too, so thought I might share it on my blog seeing as it's a good place of record. They were definitely the best home-made cupcakes I've ever made from scratch. ^_^


(Cupcakes I baked for a baby-shower, take credit for the icing too =D)

Ingredients
1/2 cup custard powder
1 1/2 cups self-raising flour

3/4 cup caster sugar

125g butter, softened
3 eggs (I used 2)
1/4 cup milk (I accidentally put in about 1/2 but it made up for the egg I didn't put in)

1 teaspoon vanilla extract (vanilla paste is good also)

Method
- Line patty pans with paper cases (I used reasonably good sized cupcake cases in a muffin tray).
- Sift dry ingredients
- Combine all ingredients with electric mixer and beat until changed colour.
- Fill patty cases approximately 1/2-3/4 full with mixture.
- Bake at 180°C for 15-18 minutes or until skewer comes out clean.

And I also made about half the quantity of this recipe for Butter Cream Icing.


Ingredients
165 grams butter, softened

4 cups icing sugar
40 ml milk
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
4 drops of food colouring

Method

- Place butter in microwave for a few seconds if it is not very soft.

- In a medium bowl cream the butter, icing sugar and milk until it is light and fluffy. This may take up to 5 minutes.

- Add the vanilla and food colouring, and beat until well combined. Fill piping bag with icing, and decorate your creations.

- Any leftover icing will keep in a tightly closed container for a few days, simply melt it in the microwave before use, or let it reach room temperature on the kitchen bench.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Love is the movement.

"Hey Guys.

Each week, Lindsay from our team sends an email to the entire TWLOHA team. When we open this email, it's a time to reflect on some of the messages and emails that have come in over the last few days. Some of the messages are heavy and hard to read. Others are full of hope and encouragement. Life is both and everything in between.

Lindsay sends these messages to remind us of our mission, the heart of the matter. Each week, as we read the messages she includes, we're reminded where this started and we're reminded why we do what we do.

Today, "TWLOHA Day", is one that our team didn't come up with. We don't know a lot about it, to be honest - not sure where it came from or how it spread to so many people. But perhaps that's been true for much of our story - we've seen the best of passion and communication. We've seen people share and build something beautiful together.

With today in mind, i want to share one of the messages that Lindsay sent to us yesterday:

"My name is Taylor and I am 22 years old. I have been an addict for the past six years of my life and have been looking at getting into rehab for awhile now. I should be checking in sometime this week I am just waiting for my federal aid to come in. I wanted to thank you guys for doing what you do and being there. I haven't personally ever talked to anyone with your organization but my sister heard about it somehow. My sister is 18 years old and has never used a day in her life. Ever since I started using I haven't been there for her and we kind of live two completely seperate lives. We haven't gotten along. Today my sister picked me up from my house and said she had a surprise for me. We went and got love tattooed on our arms. She has never had a tattoo so this was a big step for her. She started crying, I haven't seen real emotion from my sister in a long long time. She told me what you guys were about and expressed what she has felt about my use and the way I have made her feel. I made a promise to her to stay clean, something I have never said to anyone. Every time I look down at my arm it will remind me of what a commitment my sister has made to me and to helping me stay clean. I just wanted to thank you guys for helping her understand and helping her accept me and not frown upon me. Your organization has really made an impact on both of our lives and I really wanted to express my gratitude."

Thank you so much for what you guys do everyday and what your organization will continue to do for so many people, you guys really do save lifes.

Thank you so much.

All the love and respect in the world."

If you decide to write the word "love" on your arm today, please remember the heart of the matter. The goals were never "cute" or "fashion". Our title, "to write love on her arms", was born as a goal and it remains a goal. We're inviting people to fight for their lives and for the lives of their friends. We're inviting people to believe better things.

If you want to help us spread the word about hope and help, we would be honored. If you want to tell people that they need other people, that every story matters - again, we would be honored. We say these things because we believe them to be true, and because too many people live alone under other lies.

Let's continue to fight to figure out what this word "love" means. Let's aim for how it looks and how it sounds - maybe something like humility and confidence and kindness, maybe honesty and compassion...

We're in all these things together. It's bigger than cute and louder than fashion.

Thanks always for your support.

You matter very much.

jamie and the entire TWLOHA team"

I think, what concerns me, is that probably more than half of the people wearing 'love' on their arms wasn't even aware what it was actually for. I have nothing against it, in fact I also wore love on my arm yesterday. My issue is that you should take a step back to look at something before deciding upon doing it.

I chose to write 'love' on my arm, because it reminded me that there are millions upon millions of people who probably don't get enough love. They NEED to be loved, to be rescued from their situation, to gather enough courage to change themselves, to have a positive outlook on their life.

It doesn't just stop after 13th of November, I think it is vitally important we continue to love those who feel like they aren't loved enough.

If you've got a spare couple of minutes, I don't think it'd go astray if you gave the story behind To Write Love On Her Arms a read. It might change your whole perspective of the word 'love'. http://www.twloha.com/vision/

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Books

I currently have no employment or school work at the moment, so I've thought I might make a list of books to read before the end of the year is out. I'd rather be somewhat proactive than wasting time fiddling around with Facebook FarmVille trying to level up. Hahah.

Currently I have...

The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
A Wind in the Door by Madeleine L'engle
HP & the Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
Eragon by Christopher Paolini
Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
Notebook by Nicholas Sparks
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Ps, I Love You by Ahern
What's So Amazing About Grace? by Phillip Yancey
The Rescue by Nicholas Sparks
Black by Ted Dekker

Any books you could suggest?

I will keep an update to check off books that I've read and possibly give reviews on each book as I go, so keep an eye on this page. ;)