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A few things happening in the kitchen these days:

– I've rediscovered sprouts. In my early 20s, I used to sprout a lot of beans and seeds for salads and sandwiches, then I got out of the habit. A dear friend always keeps mung bean sprouts in her fridge for Keira to eat when we visit so i finally got organised with my own sprout jar. It's just a preserving jar with a special mesh lid I bought from here (you could easily make your own) and have been sprouting mung beans. Alfalfa is next on the list.

– Arlo is off on a school camp and he needed to pack his own set of plates and cutlery. I remembered a project from my childhood (I'm sure I made dozens of these for siblings and cousins to use when camping and tramping, once upon a time.) You take one tea-towel, sew up the sides, add a casing then thread through some cord. The bag can double as a teatowel, if need be. I added a plastic toggle too. And just happened to have a sailing ship tea-towel in the cupboard, hooray!

– This is my new favourite kitchen thing- a woodland-animal biscuit tin, discovered in an opshop. At first I thought I'd use it to keep cards, etc in but then I realised it would be much better for delicious things (such as these cookies, requested by A to take to said school camp to share with his class.) Double happiness.

 

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17 responses to “from the kitchen”

  1. Adrianne Avatar

    Ha, I love those biscuits (so kiwi!). I had to double check, and up, the recipe is the one from the Edmonds Cookery Book. I think I could make that one by heart!

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  2. another_melissa Avatar
    another_melissa

    Only you would “happen” to have a sailing ship tea-towel in the cupboard! 🙂 So perfect.

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  3. Clare Avatar
    Clare

    Happy School Camp Arlo. Love Clare

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  5. Ella Avatar

    Haha I remember the teatowel cutlery bag! School camps, and guides and scouts. Pretty sure ours were never so cool as your one though. That biscuit tin is wicked, you’re so right to use it for tasty treats.

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  6. Jill Wignall Avatar

    what a sweet mum you are. he’ll be the coolest kid at camp. would like to know more about how to sprout beans and seeds.

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  7. domesticali Avatar

    Am a big believer in your biscuit recipe recommendations, so I’m off to see if I have the right ingredients to make up a batch of those…

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  8. Marieke Avatar

    Sprouting beans! I do that every now and then, thanks for reminding me, I’ll go get some started.
    Alfalfa is my favorite though, great in sandwiches!
    Love your blog, by the way, really inspiring 🙂

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  9. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi adrianne,
    yes they really are so kiwi! good treat though that all 9 yr old boys seem to adore.

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  10. tinyhappy Avatar

    thank you clare! xx

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  11. tinyhappy Avatar

    ha- cool that you remember them too!

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  12. tinyhappy Avatar

    thank you ali- have fun 🙂

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  13. Emily Avatar

    You make so many good things, Melissa 🙂

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  14. Neža Avatar

    Oh I love the teatowel bag!

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  15. keishua Avatar

    love your sprouter. i have 3 level one that gets clogged and doesn’t drain. i’ve been considering just getting the mesh topper. seems so breezy.

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  16. tinyhappy Avatar

    hi keishua, yep its an easy version- your 3 level one sounds pretty amazing though!

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  17. rachelle Avatar

    the perfect tin for you! what a find. i’ve seen lots of tins but never that one. it was meant to be. x

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