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Hi, a big thank you for visiting me today. I love to be creative in my free time. I have started this blog to share my creations with you.

A great variety of hobbies take my fancy, I love papercrafing, knitting, crocheting, baking, photography and making lovely gifts from the heart.

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WELCOME! Kick off your shoes, grab a cuppa and have a browse around. I hope you enjoy what I have to share with you. Please, come and visit often, 'cause ya never know what ya gunna get!!!

Thanks for popping by and happy creating!
Cheers, Deb

Monday, November 9, 2009

MONSTER Patty Cakes.......



G'day, How are you going?  I hope you are having a wonderful day.  It's Monday AGAIN?!!  Where is the time going?  Chrissie will be here before we know it.  I have drawn up some sketches of the cards I want to make for Chrsitmas, so hopefully I can share some of my ideas here with you soon. 
Today I have some photos of the Monster patty cakes we made the day our nephew spent the day at our house.  I will include the recipe along the way as well.



Here they are all snug in their paper cases waiting to go in the oven.  The recipe is a basic banana cake one that I have been using for years.  I divided it into three bowls and added some blue, green and red colouring to each.  We put a drop of each colour mix into each paper  case. 




And here they are fresh from the oven.  Ghoulish, yaaaahhh....



Here is a closeup of the inside.  ''Monster Patty Cakes''.  Some Mums will try anything to get fruit into their kids.  This is one of the best recipes for doing that.  I used bananas in the base recipe, I also peeled and diced a pear.  Sneaky, Me?!  No!  I'm just a Mum doing her job.  Lol. 
Now, here is the Recipe:-
BANANA CAKE
150g margarine or soft butter
1 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
1 cup mashed, very ripe bananas
1 3/4 cups self-raising flour
1 teaspoon cinnamon

METHOD
1)  Preheat oven to 180 degrees celsius.
2)  Place papers in Patty pans.
3)  Beat margarine or butter and brown sugar together until creamy.
4)  Add eggs one at a time, beating well between each addition.
5)  Beat in mashed banana.  Don't be concerned if mixture appears to curdle.
6)  Sift flour and cinnamon together and mix into banana mixture.  If you are adding food colouring or extra fruit do so now.
7)  Spoon into patty papers and bake for between 15-20 mins.  Or until cooked when tested with a skewer.

I hope you give this recipe a whirl, it is so easy.  It works well as a whole cake as well.  Just cook it in any pan, until a skewer inserted in the center comes out clean.  I didn't get a chance to ice or frost these ones as they just evaporated.  You can use a plain vanilla frosting if you like.  It is up to you, the cake is a nice moist one, fine without any extra topping.
Well that's it from me today.  I will be back soon with some more cards and things to share.  I have two birthday cards to do and the Christmas cards to start.  So, I should have some more papercrafting ideas in my next post.
Thanks for popping by and happy creating.
Cheers, Deb


Tuesday, November 3, 2009

A New Blog AND Some Blog Candy.....

G'day, A quick post to let you know about a new blog and some blog candy.  Andrea from Andrea's Stampin Moments has set up a new blog called Annabelle Stamps Blog.  You can check it out by clicking this link.  While you are there enter for your chance to win the candy.  THREE newly released Christmas stamp sets and FIVE lots of newly released Sprinkles.  WOW!!!!!  Amazingly generous!  Thanks Andrea!  Get moving, over you go, the chance to enter the blog candy is opened until the 22nd of November.  Good Luck! 

Thanks for popping by and happy creating.
Cheers, Deb