Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Gifts and some festive ideas from the Humble Bungalow


I finished knitting the cozy scarf I was working on this past week.
 I delivered it this afternoon after the Christmas coffee with my knitting group.

Our group took up the challenge and opened up our wallets to donate to the local newspaper The Times-Colonist Christmas fund.


The scarf is a simple 4 row repeat.
I can visualize this enlarged as a cozy throw or made in to a lap blanket.


This week I made a delicious apple chutney with the apples that were left in the fruit bowl.
 Recipe is from The Barefoot Contessa Ina Garten
found on  The Food Network website here is the recipe.

It was easy and quick to assemble.
Simmered for about an hour and the whole house smelled wonderful!
As it turns out, I was out of raisins, so I substituted dried cranberries instead 
they add a nice sweet tang and pretty seasonal colour.


It keeps in the fridge for 2 weeks...
 I am planning to serve it with turkey, pork, ham and a strong cheddar cheese.

I melted some cheese on a whole wheat wrap and topped it with this chutney
and ate it for my lunch.
I could not wait to try it
and 
oh my it is good!


Traditional "Grannies" dish cloths are in production
using up cotton leftover yarn.
They make a useful Hostess gift paired with a luxury soap or fancy dish detergent.


Glazed Lemon Loaf with raspberries
I doubled the ingredients and made two loaves

One off to family and the other shared with Mother and some for our house.
It freezes well so I may end up popping half into the freezer for future use.

It is a time of year where we give tokens of appreciation 
to those who work with and for us 
and
 give gifts to friends and family.

When considering "Hostess Gifts"

I prefer gifts that are consumables...
we have enough "stuff" 
so I give things that do not take up unwanted "space" 
 gifts that are (hopefully) useful.

~ HOSTESS GIFTS ~

Beeswax candles
linen tea towels
chocolate
wine
bath salts
soaps and a dish cloth
scented votive candles
emollient hand cream
baking
tea
candied nuts
jams and marmalade
olive oil
balsamic vinegar
napkins
aprons

~ PLANTS ~ 

Orchids
Amaryllis
African Violets
Forced Bulbs
Ferns
Succulents

~ PERSONAL GIFTS ~

These are gifts chosen specifically for the individual based on their tastes
and 
are considered much more intimate than a Hostess Gift.

scarves
socks
gift certificates
pajamas
books
journals
CD
stationary
spa vouchers
wallet 
tote bag 
restaurant or event gift certificate
perfume
bath robe
a collectible chosen specifically for the recipient
or
something specific from their "wish list"

There are so many wonderful things to see in town at this time of year.
We took Mother to the Festival of Trees last week and this week we went to the gingerbread displays at Laurel Point Inn.


Entry #10 Wanderlust
Gingerbread at its finest!


A cookie dough Pentax!


Chris Hadfield our Space Station, guitar playing Canadian astronaut. 


I recognize these landmarks...


now it is time to close...
It has been a busy day and with more to do on my list I will say goodnight.

Sweet Dreams

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~




Sunday, December 11, 2016

Faux tree and a recipe...

Have I mentioned how our cats dictate how we live our life here in our Humble Bungalow? They do.
How they are mischievous and how every year they climb our live Christmas tree and break our vintage baubles? They do.

We have resorted to closing the doors and keeping them out of the living room unless we are there ourselves to shoo them away but I have decided that this is far too stressful...
and so
we have purchased a faux tree to keep the peace and serenity
that we far prefer to savour.


Looks ok
BUT
 it has no fresh fir scent...
no needles to vacuum up...
and the cats...

WELL

they are not at ALL interested in it
So I can say for now, 
we can relax...

PHEW!

There are so many things to do during this festive season.

Baking
Shopping
Entertaining
Being Entertained
Dressing up
Decorating
Christmas events
Writing Letters
Sending Cards

If we opt out of some of these it is not the end of the world.
I like to pace myself and really enjoy the seasonal festivities.



We would be amiss if we did not acknowledge and 
recognize  the people who help and work for and with us over the past year.

MR. HB's  firm hosted a party...
I wore a simple black dress
mesh tights
Chelsea boots
 accessorized with a diamond necklace, studs and my diamond heart bracelet.


Festive ties are a favourite of MR. HB.
He is not a fan of the tacky Christmas Sweaters.
He wore the tie on the left...with a grey shirt and black dress pants.
Very smart indeed.


Here is my diamond heart bracelet.
I am collecting diamond hearts to create a modern day "family heirloom" to pass onto one of my grandchildren. 
We have three little ones so far and so I am planning ahead.
I want to leave them with something to remember me by...
besides my cookies, story reading and home cooked meals.


Blurry image but you get the sparkly idea...


Ojibwa duck decoys, a dome with an allium inside and some copper lights...


Chester says hello from under the tree...


I bought a big bag of tomatoes from the market on sale today.
Incredibly cheap and so fresh!
So I pulled out my Soup Sisters Cook book and looked up the Heirloom tomato soup recipe...

Roast halved tomatoes sprinkled with garlic cloves, diced onions and olive oil
400 degrees for 45 minutes.


Pop into a pot and use the immersion blender to mix it into a pulp.
Add oregano, basil leaves, salt, pepper to taste.
Then add 2 cups of veggie stock and simmer for 30 minutes.



Ladle into a bowl and enjoy!


Its been a busy weekend...
I have been up late two nights in a row.

Feeling a bit like I could benefit from an early night.

Will try and catch a few extra ZZZZ'S
Hope your weekend was fun.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Friday, December 9, 2016

Scarf pattern, salad recipe and a few other snippets...

We have more snow...
this is the view from The Humble Bungalow dining room.


It looks frosty and cold out there.


The red Adirondack chairs are wearing another layer of the white stuff.

This week I have been indoors staying warm and cozy.
 So knitting has occupied a lot of my time
 the newest project is a scarf with an unusual rib effect.
I found a similar one online and modified it.



I plan to knit it until it is about 36 inches long.


I think it will require 2 balls of Drops Andes wool and alpaca blend yarn.
I plan to give this scarf away and I like it so much that I may make another one.


Besides knitting I have been tidying and straightening things here in our bungalow...this is a "before tidying up picture!"


With a cup of tea and a break from my knitting 
I sat and perused some cookbooks 
and discovered a wonderful new coleslaw recipe.

Mandarin Orange Slaw
1 bag shredded coleslaw
1/4 cup chopped green onions
1/4 cup dried cranberries
1 cup drained mandarin orange slices

Dressing
1/4 cup light brown sugar
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
2 tablespoons of the mandarin juice
1/2 cup oil

Mix together and chill in the fridge before serving.

It was refreshing and a nice change from the classic coleslaw.


Chester looks so cozy on his fleece blanket.
Pepper is on her perch staring out the window watching the birds.

Well I must get some household chores done now...


Hope you have a lovely weekend.
Thank you for stopping by The Humble Bungalow.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Baby its cold outside...


Care to sit in The Humble Bungalow Garden?


The street view from inside at night...
after the hail we got a sprinkle of snow.
My old trusty Volvo Estate is sporting new tires and how timely...
it is a great vehicle for driving in the snow
it has a W feature for Winter driving
I think it basically is a low low gear but I am no mechanic
 so don't quote me on that!


Dare to join me for dinner on the deck?


How about a cup of tea sitting at the French Bistro table and chair?


This morning it is freezing outside and there is a big snow storm due to arrive sometime tomorrow.


Walking is treacherous so I have been knitting gifts.
These hats might come in handy!


This is a little headband that I am knitting for Mira, our youngest grandchild.
I found the pattern online at mamainastitch.com 
It is a great site with free patterns for knitters and those who crochet.

I hope you are keeping well and are enjoying the sights and sounds of the festive season...
it is so easy to get caught up in the frenzy of shopping and baking
and
 there's nothing like a few snowy days at home
the gift of time 
 to refocus on the simple joys.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Monday, December 5, 2016

Weekend snippets and a cookie recipe...

How was your weekend?
Ours was busy and we had the opportunity to go shopping, we enjoyed lunch and brunch out at two of our favourite spots, there was time for my knitting projects, then some baking and Mr. HB mowed the lawn as we heard that snow was in the forecast.


We picked up the newlyweds at the airport.
It feels so good having them back in town
and we look forward to spending Christmas together.

Their honeymoon was spent touring NZ and Australia where Nick grew up.
They had a wonderful time.
Except for the earthquake in Wellington, which sounds like a stressful experience and now that we have more details we can understand better what they went through.


Saturday we wandered through the shops downtown.
I particularly like seeing the shop windows all decked out for the festive season...


This cute little jacket is made for a toddler.


The Tapas Bar in Trounce Alley
where we ate a yummy lunch.


The Beehive Wool shop windows



I purchased more yarn so I could knit up some gifts.


Sunday brunch at 
The Beach House restaurant, 
the seas were calm and the skies were blue.


I love this wee table accent...so simple and festive.


Delicious food and a fabulous view made for a wonderful start to the day.
Avocado on toast with poached eggs and pea shoots.

Speaking of food...

I discovered this delicious cookie recipe on line.

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/218878/citrus-shortbread-cookies

The cookies are tasty and you can make the dough one day pop it in the fridge and bake it when you have time.
That works well for those of us who like to pace ourselves
especially important at this time of year!


The Kitchen Aid does most of the work.




I will bake these today.

I am also sending Carol a gift as a token of her kindness.
Carol is giving the cookbook she won in the giveaway to Nadya 
who I hope will read this and send me her address
(bungalowhostess@gmail.com)


The neighbours' cat has settled down for a nap on our front porch in the sunshine.
I must get that oven heated up and bake those cookies so I will close for now...

Hope that you have a wonderful week.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~