Showing posts with label rhubarb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rhubarb. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 April 2009

Rhubarb muffins.

So, as promised, a recipe with rhubarb that isn't crumble ;)
You will need:-
(makes @ 12)

@5 stems of forced rhubarb, cut into small pieces.
1 cup self raising flour (white)
1/2 cup self raising flour (wholemeal)
1/2 cup of golden caster sugar.
1 egg.
1/2 cup of soya milk.
1/4 cup oil.




1)Mix the flours and sugar together in a large bowl.
2)Add the rhubarb then mix in the egg, milk and oil.
3)Place a tablespoon full into mini muffin cases.





4)Cook for @ 20 mins at 180-200oC.
5)Allow to cool slightly in the tray then turn out onto a rack.
6)EAT! :D


Wednesday, 8 April 2009

Sick of the chickens yet?? I'm not :)




The chickens never fail to entertain I'm finding. Why would you have rabbits or guinea pigs or hamsters when you can have chickens instead. The children are still firmly in love with them and I must admit to finding myself wasting time just hanging out and watching their antics. Lloyd is well integrated now and after spending time with Victoria, who loves a quiet life and lots to eat, is now hanging out with the more feisty Emily, or "Enemy" as Alfie calls her, ironically fitting ;)
OH fixed up the orchard fencing so we can now let them range more, something they were very pleased with as it meant plenty of young grass and bugs to eat, although after the humans went in the house I saw them out of the window, panic and hurdle their way back into the small pen like a bunch of steeple chasing old dears...very funny XD
Lots of things growing well now. The hot bed is producing spinach, lettuce and spring onion, the onion sets are planted, as well as a couple of rows of carrots and beetroot. The forced rhubarb is very nice and the outdoor stuff also growing more each day.
Potatoes going in as soon as the rain stops but I'm not complaining, we planted four more apple trees on Monday and are getting even more soon, it makes sense to try and be self sufficient in the one fruit we CAN grow and everyone will eat!