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Showing posts with label beverages. Show all posts

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Scotland in photos!

So, I pulled the trigger and booked my ticket to Scotland.  I was quite nervous as I hadn't been away from the Little Prince since he was born and always in the back of my mind was, 'What if something happens to me?'.  Let's be honest, something could happen anytime, anywhere but flying makes me nervous so I was a little ball of stress leading up to my trip!  I did the responsible thing and saw my lawyer to do my will and get all of my documents, bank accounts and passwords in order.  I felt much better but still am not a fan of flying!  I sobbed in the airport while saying goodbye to my sweet, precious little boy and got on the plane with tears streaming down my face.  Sounds glamourous doesn't it!? 

My point?  I used to be a jetsetter...I flew all around the world and never gave it a second thought.  I would fly to London for the weekend, Florida on a whim, Montreal for bagels...and it never once bothered me.  Having a child has made me very, very aware of my own mortality.  Fortunately the guy next to me on the plane was drunk and Scottish and didn't shut up the entire time so he took my mind off things.  We had a good chuckle at the Canadian guy wearing a kilt on the plane *rolling eyes* the only time that's acceptable is when a man has been at a wedding, woke up still in his kilt and has had to race to the airport to get his flight home.

Our flight left the gate on time and all was looking good until we got out to the runway and we waited and waiting...finally the pilot came on and told us we need to go back to the gate because there was a technical problem and he needed to do some paperwork.  Charming.  Oh and the fuel we burnt off going to the runway and back had to be topped up so we left Toronto an hour late...and I had no way of telling my uncle at the other end because it was 2:30am for him!

You know in every group of strangers, on every flight, every bus, in every restaurant...there's that one guy who can't just go with the flow and has to make a spectacle of himself?  Yeah, he made himself known quite early in the flight by marching to the back of the plane where the flight attendants were busy working on drinks to calm down irritated passengers.  I had prebooked my seat so I had the very last spot at the back of the plane (right next to the washrooms and emergency exit) so I was able to watch this guy make his way from the front of the plane to the galley and I'm going to be honest...he spent wayyyy to much time back there.  I was going to ask if he is an air marshal but I heard him asking the flight attendants if they were going to tell him why we were delayed.  They told him they know nothing and to go back to his seat but he refused to budge.  I even had to tell him to move so I could get to the washroom and he wasn't happy about it!  This went on for most of the flight and just before we landed I heard the head flight attendant speaking to a couple of people a few rows ahead of me about him, letting them know they could file a complaint with the airline.  Hm.  Well this is interesting!

The flight landed and of course everyone jumps up the second the seatbelt light goes off (except for me, I wait until everyone is off the plane then disembark.  My luggage will be waiting for me) and they end up standing there for about 10 minutes before the pilot comes on and says everyone needs to sit back down.  Hm, this is new!  Next thing the annoying guy marches to the back of the plane followed by 3 big bad Strathclyde police officers!  Oh yeah, someone wasn't happy!  It seems the head flight attendant had decided being verbally assaulted, sworn at, called names and being subjected to sexually demeaning comments from a passenger just wasn't a part of her job description.  From what other passengers said, a good amount of this went on at the front of the plane (I should've been an investigative reporter) so I didn't witness it but I did see how much time this guy was spending at the galley annoying the flight attendants and I told the police I felt it was bordering on harassment.  Oh...I told the 5th police officer that...seems three wasn't enough so two more got on the plane.  Finally they let us off the plane to get through immigration, which took forever (I should look into getting a UK passport), and get on our way.  My poor uncle was standing in the airport for almost 2 hours waiting for me!

Now, I don't know if my Scottish experience is the most accurate for anyone travelling there as I tend to be kept in a little ball of cotton wool and never have to deal with reality while I'm there as I am fortunate to have great family in Scotland who never let me out of their sight or pay for anything. I do have lots of photos to share of my adventures so today I am starting with my random photos....


I have no idea how to drive in Scotland but I enjoy the highway signs! 


 One of the streets we walk down to get 'doon the toon'!


My uncle has a crunchy Downtonesque driveway!
No words needed. 


The view from the gate - the house across the street was once owned by an old woman who employed my great-uncle.  Legend is it was a bit of a Lady Chatterley situation and I remember her as being so very nice and I played in that house as a child.  There are secret doors and staircases!  It's now owned by one of the directors of Glasgow Celtic who is pals with my uncle but I didn't meet him when I was there.


The guard dog slash big softie.  We were watching Britain's Got Talent when I was there and every time Pudsy came on to do his dance the guard dog got in a huff and left the room!  I'm shocked the opera singers didn't win! 



A Scottish sunset. 


I love this fuzzy photo taken in the pub in Cambusbarron!  Everyone drinks Irn Bru - young, old and everyone in between!  This same evening I got my photo taken with Kevin Drinkel who used to play for Glasgow Rangers (that's more like it!).


 Why yes I do understand every Scottish granny I've ever met! 


Something I love about traveling is trying new foods or new combinations of foods.  I made my uncle sit and wait while I took photos of his lunch.  This is bacon, brie and cranberry!  The Suburban Prince will be having this for lunch soon enough.


I didn't have haggis when I was in Scotland but I've certainly eaten it enough times in my life.  Before you turn your nose up at it you should find the ingredient list on a package of sausages.   I actually prefer the tinned haggis tho and always have it in the pantry.


Cousin Willie's wife ordered me one of these.  Somewhere under all the cream and marshmallows there was a splash of hot chocolate!  Note the Flake stuck in the top!  YUM!

I had a snowball for lunch.  I skipped the savory portion of the midday repast and went right to dessert.  Snowballs are a bit hard to describe...the middle is marshmallowy but not like a north American marshmallow.  They are sweet and taste like my childhood...the next time you are in a British shop try one!


Cousin Willie and his wife picked me up and took me to see the Falkirk Wheel.  It's an amazing piece of engineering and it's very cool to watch.  It's used to get boats from the bottom part to the top part just like a lift lock.  You can watch a video of it here.


While out with Cousin Willie and his wife we went for a drive to the Forth bridge.  The wind and rain were out of control and we got out of the car to take a few photos...at one point I thought Cousin Willie's wife was going to be blown away!


The same spot, different direction.  I raced back to the car!


Hamish the Heilan' Coo!

I've got lots of photos of Stirling Castle in my next post about my trip! 


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Have a fabulous day!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Christmas Breakfast

This year we are staying at home for Christmas.  No running around.  No leaving presents unopened under the tree so we can make other people happy with our presence...no insanity.

My inlaws decided (in a huff) to go to Nova Scotia for Christmas so I invited my parents to come for Christmas.  The downside of marriage...complicated relationships.  Nothing will ever be the same as when you were growing up and that's not always easy.  So, this year, we will be hosting breakfast and as we know, these sorts of things take planning.  I sat down the other day and wrote a wee list of what I would like to serve...foods that are simple and easy to make!


Christmas coffee!  I am the only one in the family who doesn't drink coffee but I know the rest of the addicts wont be able to function without it!


Some sort of champagne cocktail!  I might toggle between orange and cranberry mimosas *hic*



It's not Christmas until I have stuffed myself with chocolate while opening pressies!


I tested these the other day and the Suburban Princes loved them so they are a go!  Put ham slices in a muffin tin or ramekin, crack eggs into them, season and bake!  Easy peasey, lemon squeezey!


Panettone!  Everyone loves this toasted with butter melting on it.  Pure bliss!  Slice it across and put on baking trays to toast in the oven.



Clementines and nuts to keep our energy and vitamin C levels up! 

Everything can be prepped in advance or easily made on Christmas morning to keep stress at a low!


Have a fabulous day!

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Belated Birthday Presents!

With the horrible winter we had here and lots of renovations going on I hadn't had the chance to get together with High Heeled Life for a few months.  We went to their house a few weeks ago and she greeted me at the door with a HUGE gift bag...when I got home I opened it to find...


A ginormous martini glass!


I took the plastic off to find it was filled with lots of chocolates (40 to be exact since it was for my 40th birthday) and a pink bag!  Anyone in the know will know where that bag is from and know it must hold something verrry nice!


My very own personalized gallon sized cosmo vessel!


I opened the pink bag, unwrapped the tissue paper and found this stunning scarf!  It's the perfect size for tying onto a cute purse!


There was another parcel at the bottom of the huge gift bag...a beautiful notebook and cute emery boards!


It's not shopping if you buy 10 items or less!


Thank you so much High Heeled Life!  I have already been eating the chocolates and cant wait to make the biggest appletini of my life!


Have a fabulous day!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

My favourite smoothie recipe


I have been drinking smoothies a couple of times a day for over a month now and I am so amazed at how much girth I have lost!  I have lost a lot of my fluff and dropped at least 1 size since April 1st.  Each night for dinner I have chicken with lots of veggies and even a little bit of dark chocolate!  I have one cheat day a week when I just eat whatever I want.  I believe a big part of my weight loss is the organic aspect of what I am putting into my body, when the liver doesnt have to work so hard to process toxins it can get to work on processing fats and flushing all those pesky calories out!  I highly recommend choosing organic at every opportunity and considering how many products are shelved together it's easy to pick them up when you do your regular grocery shopping.  Organic living is also about sustainability.  This means our lands aren't being destroyed by chemicals and pesticides.

My favourite smoothie tastes like a peanut butter sandwich!  Oh my goodness it is soooo good!


3/4 cup of frozen berries (I use raspberries, blackberries and black currants)
Just cover the berries with Pom juice (Pom Wonderful or Bolthouse)
Add 1/2 cup almond milk
1 tbsp ground chia (you will have to grind them at home)
2 tbsp almond butter
Cinnamon
1 scoop of Organic Clear Fiber (Available at your local health food store)
1 scoop of unflavoured iso-whey protein powder

Blend until it is all ground and smooth.

What I love about this smoothie is all the protein and fiber that keep me going until lunch time!


Have a fabulous day!

Monday, March 28, 2011

Birthday Recap - The Presents!

Happy Monday!!!  I hope you had a great weekend!

A huge thank you to everyone for the birthday messages!  I read and cherish each and every one of them!

I had a great birthday and took so many photos I need to do separate posts for each section of the big day!  Today is all about the presents!

The Suburban Prince gave me this fabulous tote! 
It's the spring 2011 limited edition! 
The Little Prince gave me these delicious chocolates!

My inlaws gave me $$ (the international language of love) to pay for the riding jacket I ordered a few weeks ago!

My neighbour left chocolates and...

Prosecco on my doorstep!


A big box arrived from Adrienne of Rich Life (on a budget) and I couldnt wait to open it!  How pretty is the wrapping!?

The trick to perfect wrapping...start by taping down the first end of the paper.

I was shivering with the antic-i-pa....tion!


A gorgeous ruffle scarf in pink!  It is so pretty - I wore it for two days!  It will go with just about everything in my wardrobe too!  Thank you so much Adrienne!  A proper TY is in the mail :O)
On my birthday we went to T&Co because the Little Prince wanted me to have this mug but unfortunately it is sold out in Canada :O(  So it's on promise for when it is finally back in stock.  Thanks the The Preppy Princess for giving me the great idea!

The winner of my birthday giveaway is TravelbugMom!  Congratulations!  Please email me by Wednesday night so I can get your prize out to you this week!

Tomorrow will be all about my birthday lunch!


Have a fabulous day!

Friday, March 11, 2011

Friday's Random Thoughts


Happy Friday!  I hope you had a great week and have a wonderful weekend planned!  It is rainy rainy rainy here so I think we will be staying in, watching lots of Housewives and putting around the house.

- My laser eye surgery is done!  Thank you to everyone who sent me good luck emails, tweets, left encouraging comments and thought about me while I was in the city having it done.  I appreciate every single one of you and always feel so warm inside when I see how many people in the blogishpere are right there for each other when we need a little hand holding.  I will do a post on it next week for everyone who is wondering exactly how it is done - I will say it was only mildly uncomfortable, over quickly and I could see right away.  On a pain scale of 1-10 with childbirth being a 12...I would put this at a 1.  I took the valium...wow, that is a fun little drug! 


- Little Prince never stops coming up with funny things to say!  These days when he takes his first bite of any meal he says, 'Mmm that's delicious' or  'Mmm that's wonderful' and whenever anything spills or falls down he says, 'Oh my goodness'.  Cheeky thing.

- It's now 2 weeks until my 40th birthday.  People have started asking me if I am having a big party - I suggest they start planning it!  Meaning...if they want me to have a party they better plan it themselves.  I have lots of people I would invite but since they have never invited me to anything I decided to spend the money on myself this year.

- Shamrock Shakes are back!!  This is huge news for Canada (considering we have so little else to worry about) as we havn't had them here for years!  The last time I had one I must've been a child!  I've had two already...I think I will let that be it until my birthday as there's no sense in expanding the waistline at this point in the game.

- In a if-you-build-it-they-will-come sort of way I had all of the spring and summer clothes in my closet that didnt fit right tailored and ready for warmer weather!  I feel awesome about it as I have had a big stack of pants for years that I havnt been able to wear.  A couple of darts in each one and now I have expanded my summer wardrobe!  Yipee!  Peter Walsh would be very proud!  Why do they make pants with tiny, skinny legs and huge waists? 

- The basement is still waiting for the plumber but we do now have the shower base and glass which is very very exciting!  I need to pick out tile even tho that part is quite a ways away.  The Suburban Prince still gives me a hard time about handing him a picture of what I wanted with explicit instructions to 'Make it happen'.

- I have noticed a number of the songs from Wonderpets sound a lot like the music from Sweeney Todd.  Having listened to both ad naseum I can pick up on the subtlties and nuances and have decided the composer of Wonderpets is a Sondheim fan.  When your children are 3 you will know who the Wonderpets are and you will hear it so much you will find yourself in the middle of the day humming a tune and realise it's a song about a mama kangaroo and her little joey too.


Have a fabulous day!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Spiced Pear Cocktail



2 oz. Schnapps, pear
1 oz. Cream
1 sprinkle Cinnamon

Mix the cream (almond milk could work too!) and schnapps, give a little shakeyshake and pour into a glass.  Sprinkle cinnamon on top and enjoy! 

A nice alternative to all of the cranberry drinks we have at this time of year!


Have a fabulous day!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Christmas in a Glass


1 bottle Prosecco, or other sparkling dry white wine, well chilled

1 bottle of cranberry flavored syrup

Pour the Prosecco into glasses. Add a capful of the syrup to each glass of the Prosecco, to taste.

As an alternative...pour a couple of shots of cranberry into a bottle of Prosecco, add a straw and carry on your merry *hic* way!


I love the simplicity of this drink - there is a reason why a kir royale always hits the spot - who needs more than two ingredients in glass?

In a time when it is so easy to get carried away and overcomplicate things, I make a note to stop and turn to Nigella who will always tell me to simplify, simplify, simplify. 


Have a fabulous day!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

My love of Cassis started young...The champagne came later


My childhood smelled like black currants.  My parents immigrated so everything here was new and unfamiliar.  They had no idea what kool-aid is and anything familiar was embraced and carted home to the small apartment we lived in.


Ribena was familiar as black currant products were and are very popular in Scotland.  While my little Canadian  friends had strawberry kool-aid and Tang, I had black currant juice in my lunch box.  You know the little jelly babies candies?  In Scotland the black ones are actually black currant flavour!  YUM!  Guess which little blondie was digging through the bag looking for the black ones?  Guess which little blondie got quite the shock when she bit into a North American black jelly bean?

My in-laws used to have a huge house on a huge property and the gardens included several black currant bushes....my pantry always had a couple of jars of black currant jam waiting for scones and clotted cream to make their appearance.

When my in-laws were moving we took the opportunity to dig up some of the black currant bushes and transfer them to our house - we planted them here and hoped for the best!


2 years later and this is what I found the other day when I checked on them!  We have 3 bushes and they were all full of beautiful, ripe currants!

I found a Siamese conjoined currant!

Relaxing in their bath!

Drying before going into the freezer!



To be made into my own homemade Cassis.
(Which we all know is best when champagne is poured over it!)


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Friday, June 4, 2010

Preppy Perrier!


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Please check out my guest post over at Skip's blog
I took part in his Dressing Avery series which was lots of fun! 
I can't wait for you to see the outfit I chose!






It practically begged me to buy it but I needed no convincing! 

- Pink and green box?  Check!
- Pink grapefruit flavour?  Check!
- Zero calories?  Check!

Sold!


Have a fabulous day!