Anyone who knows Lumpy knows that she LOVES "kickies" (water crackers/saos/any cracker). So I thought I would make my own. I found a recipe when looking for my arrowroot recipe.
Cracker recipe can be found here!
We only had white flour and they worked out well. Make sure you prick them before baking.
They have passed the Lumpy test.
I think you could do a garlic and parmesan version for a different taste!
ADDIT- while i was rolling out the ough Lumpy was singing "row row row row row"
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Soap crayons
With all this horrible wet weather we have had. I have had to find things to do and make that are low cost and indoor. I wanted something different and fun for both Lumpy and I.
An amazing friend gave me a great book Small fry play (Susie Cameron & Katrina Crook, Written by Sue Cant). It has a recipe for soap crayons - I thought I would give it a crack.
1 cup of soap flakes to 1 tablespoon hot water (I grated my own!)
Mix until paste like add food dye
put it in a mould for 2 days.
can be used as soap or a crayon - Lumpy colours in the tiles in the bath room. She then also uses a washer to erase it!
I really enjoyed making them. The more time that passes the more "set" the crayons become.
Give it a go! they really are quick to make and make bath time fun and easy - plus your tiles get cleaned!
An amazing friend gave me a great book Small fry play (Susie Cameron & Katrina Crook, Written by Sue Cant). It has a recipe for soap crayons - I thought I would give it a crack.
1 cup of soap flakes to 1 tablespoon hot water (I grated my own!)
Mix until paste like add food dye
put it in a mould for 2 days.
can be used as soap or a crayon - Lumpy colours in the tiles in the bath room. She then also uses a washer to erase it!
I really enjoyed making them. The more time that passes the more "set" the crayons become.
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| 1 cup of soap flakes |
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| a chunky paste (i got impatient!) |
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| In the mould ready to set. |
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| not too bright but visable |
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| easily removed! |
Give it a go! they really are quick to make and make bath time fun and easy - plus your tiles get cleaned!
Labels:
cheap,
soap crayon. bath time
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Friday, March 2, 2012
Chipmunks play centre -Underwood
Today Lumpy and I went to a play centre at Underwood. We have been to a few play centres and just assumed this one would be like the rest.
I loved it! It had really good play equipment. It did not have the standard same stuff the others have.
Under 5's
They did have a ball pit in the under 5 area. It had white see through balls and coloured lighting underneath - great for young inquisitive minds.
A walk on piano floor mat - Yes I did try it out! (and had images of Homer Simpson on that giant floor piano).
A favourite for lumpy was the mary go round/carosel which was FREE and always on.
There was also a bladder filled with ?gel, that the kids could walk on and jump on, lay on whatever they wanted! I was really impressed with this - again on the bottom of it was colours. I love that it has more than just play equipment.
Over 5's-
WOW huge play euipment - climbing, balls- an area with balls, vaccum and blowing air and keeping the balls in the air with well air tables.
We didn't spend as much time in the area as teh Under 5's. I will be going back and exploring it further.
Oh and a giant inflatable slide!
** This is the ONLY play centre we have been to which actually checks the armband number with the ticket number you have.
The food was reasonably priced and quite nice.
Plenty of seating.
You could purchase a token to ride on the train or pirate ship.
Remember your socks! both adults and children MUST wear socks.
I loved it! It had really good play equipment. It did not have the standard same stuff the others have.
Under 5's
They did have a ball pit in the under 5 area. It had white see through balls and coloured lighting underneath - great for young inquisitive minds.
A walk on piano floor mat - Yes I did try it out! (and had images of Homer Simpson on that giant floor piano).
A favourite for lumpy was the mary go round/carosel which was FREE and always on.
There was also a bladder filled with ?gel, that the kids could walk on and jump on, lay on whatever they wanted! I was really impressed with this - again on the bottom of it was colours. I love that it has more than just play equipment.
Over 5's-
WOW huge play euipment - climbing, balls- an area with balls, vaccum and blowing air and keeping the balls in the air with well air tables.
We didn't spend as much time in the area as teh Under 5's. I will be going back and exploring it further.
Oh and a giant inflatable slide!
** This is the ONLY play centre we have been to which actually checks the armband number with the ticket number you have.
The food was reasonably priced and quite nice.
Plenty of seating.
You could purchase a token to ride on the train or pirate ship.
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| the mary-go-round |
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| The bladder filled with ? gel |
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| The Piano mat. |
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| The ball pit in under 5's with the coloured lights |
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| Put balls in here |
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| they get sucked up and spat out here |
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| part of the over 5's |
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| you put a ball over that little spout thing and teh ball floats up to inside the ball |
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| Buttons kids have to push to make thinsg work. |
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| This net thing is in the air - is sucks up balls and holds them in the net- a kid pushes a button it sounds an alarm and tips the balls out! |
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| Random hanging things. |
Remember your socks! both adults and children MUST wear socks.
Labels:
chipmunks,
play centre,
review
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Homemade arrowroot biscuits
Yes I love baking, and i love eating! not always the best mix. Lumpy LOVES milk arrowroots (I assume its genetic because It was one of her dad's fav foods).
This is the recipe i used. The first 2 trays are done!
Blog for the recipe
Homemade Arrowroot Biscuits
INGREDIENTS
2 cups wheat flour (self-raising)
1 cup icing sugar (or confectioners)
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup condensed milk
1 tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 cup arrowroot flour
1 egg
METHOD
Mix all dry ingredients together well, then stir in condensed milk and oil into well in the centre of dry mix. Stir well and when bound together, knead until smooth. Roll out at about half a centimetre thick and cut with round cutter. Bake at 150° for about 15 mins or until pale golden. (i assume the egg was meant to go in with the oil and condensed milk)
I used a small scone cutter - make smore and sugar portion control (it is a still sugar and sugar and lumpy are not the best of friends!!)


As you can see it made lots of biscuits!
I learnt on the second lot to go in the oven to prick them with a fork to reduce puffing.
verdict = YUMMMMY
This is the recipe i used. The first 2 trays are done!
Blog for the recipe
Homemade Arrowroot Biscuits
INGREDIENTS
2 cups wheat flour (self-raising)
1 cup icing sugar (or confectioners)
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup condensed milk
1 tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 cup arrowroot flour
1 egg
METHOD
Mix all dry ingredients together well, then stir in condensed milk and oil into well in the centre of dry mix. Stir well and when bound together, knead until smooth. Roll out at about half a centimetre thick and cut with round cutter. Bake at 150° for about 15 mins or until pale golden. (i assume the egg was meant to go in with the oil and condensed milk)
I used a small scone cutter - make smore and sugar portion control (it is a still sugar and sugar and lumpy are not the best of friends!!)
As you can see it made lots of biscuits!
I learnt on the second lot to go in the oven to prick them with a fork to reduce puffing.
verdict = YUMMMMY
Monday, February 27, 2012
JAM DROPS!
Is there anything yummier than the smell of home made jam drops baking?!?
easy and cheap yummy snack/bring a plate/ arvo tea.
Here is the recipe I used from www.taste.com.au
Jam drops
Preparation Time
20 minutes
Cooking Time
15 minutes
Makes
30
Ingredients
125g butter, softened
100g (1/2 cup) caster sugar
1 tsp vanilla essence
1 egg
190g (1 1/4 cups) self-raising flour
Plain flour, to dust
115g (1/3 cup) strawberry or raspberry jam
Method
Preheat oven to 180°C. Line 2 baking trays with non-stick baking paper. Use an electric beater to beat the butter, sugar and vanilla essence in a medium bowl until pale and creamy. Add the egg and beat until combined. Sift flour over the butter mixture and stir until combined.
Use lightly floured hands to roll teaspoonfuls of mixture into balls. Place on the prepared trays, about 5cm apart. Use a lightly floured finger to make an indentation in the centre of each ball. Spoon 1/2 tsp of jam into the centre of each biscuit.
Bake in preheated oven for 15 minutes, swapping trays halfway through cooking, or until the biscuits are cooked through and light golden. Remove biscuits from the oven. Set aside on trays for 30 minutes to cool completely.
** I made different sized ones (bigger for adults smaller for kids) and got 23 cookeis (er make that 22 ;) )
easy and cheap yummy snack/bring a plate/ arvo tea.
Here is the recipe I used from www.taste.com.au
Jam drops
Preparation Time
20 minutes
Cooking Time
15 minutes
Makes
30
Ingredients
125g butter, softened
100g (1/2 cup) caster sugar
1 tsp vanilla essence
1 egg
190g (1 1/4 cups) self-raising flour
Plain flour, to dust
115g (1/3 cup) strawberry or raspberry jam
Method
Preheat oven to 180°C. Line 2 baking trays with non-stick baking paper. Use an electric beater to beat the butter, sugar and vanilla essence in a medium bowl until pale and creamy. Add the egg and beat until combined. Sift flour over the butter mixture and stir until combined.
Use lightly floured hands to roll teaspoonfuls of mixture into balls. Place on the prepared trays, about 5cm apart. Use a lightly floured finger to make an indentation in the centre of each ball. Spoon 1/2 tsp of jam into the centre of each biscuit.
Bake in preheated oven for 15 minutes, swapping trays halfway through cooking, or until the biscuits are cooked through and light golden. Remove biscuits from the oven. Set aside on trays for 30 minutes to cool completely.
** I made different sized ones (bigger for adults smaller for kids) and got 23 cookeis (er make that 22 ;) )
Labels:
cheap baking,
jam drops
Friday, February 24, 2012
Sensory play- SLIME
So it's a wet rainy horrible day. I have some soap flakes... I dod a google search and found things I can make with soap flakes (I made my own soap flakes by grating a bar of soap to make soap crayons this morning- they need to set so that post will be in a few days time).
So I found http://www.suzy.co.nz/suzysworld/factpage.asp?factsheet=125 and decided to give it a go. It is very easy. I coloured ours green.
Lumpy loves shaving foam play so I figured this is another sensory play she may enjoy.
I was very wrong. She did not enjoy it and asked pretty quickly for "wash hands". She did however enjoy the green bubble bath it made.
So I found http://www.suzy.co.nz/suzysworld/factpage.asp?factsheet=125 and decided to give it a go. It is very easy. I coloured ours green.
Lumpy loves shaving foam play so I figured this is another sensory play she may enjoy.
I was very wrong. She did not enjoy it and asked pretty quickly for "wash hands". She did however enjoy the green bubble bath it made.
Labels:
home made,
sensory play,
slime,
soap flakes
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