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Apple cake 3

Organics magazine

Sat morning

Thank you for the messages and emails checking in after our earthquakes this week. It's amazing to have people thinking of us from all around the world. 

We had quite a fright last Sunday with the arrival of a 7.8 magnitude quake at midnight, and aftershocks have continued since. The South Island town of Kaikoura has been badly affected and many people are still without power and water. Here in Wellington there has also been damage and buildings are being closed. Since the earthquake we've also had a storm with floods, so it's been quite a week..

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Today however is calmer and the sun is shining, so everyone is happier. I even made some time for sock knitting and reading this morning. The socks I'm knitting very slowly have been a comfort to me this week, especially while at work – a bit of knitting in my lunch break has taken my mind off the aftershocks. Not that I needed another reason to knit!

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I received a copy of the latest Organic New Zealand magazine, because there's a recipe from this blog on there – the trusty any-kind-of-fruit cake that I posted a few years back. It's a lovely magazine, especially if you're interested in gardening and food, and a bit of a thrill to see my cake in print – alongside some other lovely recipes including coconut yoghurt and kawakawa balm.

The cake pictured at the top of this post was made with cooking apples, and the recipe linked to above – it's a good staple recipe that has been very useful in my kitchen over the years. As the name suggests, you can make it with any fruit in season, but we particularly like it with apples and berries.

I hope you have a relaxing weekend, wherever you are, dear reader.

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14 responses to “cake + comfort”

  1. clare Avatar
    clare

    Take care M. Knitting and cake are always a good idea, especially at the moment xxx

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  2. tinyhappy Avatar

    thank you clare, and you too! XX

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  3. allison Avatar

    So glad to hear you are safe!

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  4. tinyhappy Avatar

    thank you allison! X

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  5. Meg Avatar

    Delicious cake and the comforting sound of clicking needles sound just like what you need right now, Melissa. Take Care. Meg:)

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  6. Zena Avatar

    So glad to know you are safe and sound. Simple cake and knitting sound very grounding at this turbulent time. xx

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  7. Lina Avatar
    Lina

    Wonderful to know you are safe! I agree on knitting, cake and reading … that has been my therapy today for internal movement! Take care and I hope the land calms down, we had a 5.6 like 2 weeks ago. Many hugs to you and your family!

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  8. tinyhappy Avatar

    thank you lina – hope you are also ok! earthquakes are quite unsettling.
    X

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  9. Daffodil Angel Avatar
    Daffodil Angel

    Well done with your recipe…..and hoping you have a peaceful earthquake free period ahead. Best wishes, DA

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  10. tinyhappy Avatar

    thank you jeanette!
    M

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  11. bekki Avatar

    It’s scary to hear news of earthquakes and tsunamis, you fear the worst. It’s good to hear you are safe. I hope people get the damage repaired and the power back on soon. Your cake looks delicious. Congratulations on getting it published!

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    Melanie

    So glad you and your loved ones are doing okay. I thought of you immediately when I heard about the quake on the radio. Take care and I trust repair and healing is a smooth process. xo

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  13. tinyhappy Avatar

    thanks so much Melanie,
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    Melissa

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  14. tinyhappy Avatar

    thank you bekki! 
    M

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