Wednesday, 18 January 2012

East African Chicken

East African Chicken
Ingredients:
  • 1 small chicken
  • 2 teaspoons mixed herbs
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • Water
  • 1 cup of Basmati rice (or white rice)
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 Onion finally chopped
  • 1 red capsicum chopped
  • 1 green capsicum chopped
  • 4 tablespoons of peanut butter
  • Optional (cream) 
  • Optional 1 punnet Mushrooms sliced.

Method
  • Put mixed herbs, salt, chicken in a pot cover with water and boil gently till chicken is well cooked.
  • Keep chicken stock to one side.
  • De bone chicken and cut up chicken, set aside.
  • Put rice and 1/2 the chicken stock in a pot and cook.  Add more hot water if needed.
  • In another pot add butter, onion and capsicum. Stir on low heat till onions are soft and tender.
  • Add in the peanut butter and thoroughly mix in.
  • Add in the chicken stock (and some cream for a more creamy flavour)
  • Add in the chicken. Simmer for 15 min for flavours to seep together.
  • Optional add in mushrooms and cook for 10 min.
  • Mix cornflour in some cold water and add to chicken mix to thicken
Serve on a bed of rice with a green salad.

I do not like peanut butter but I love this recipe.

Blessings









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This recipe contains peanuts.

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Tuesdays Treasures {23} Vintage Novels

 Welcome to Tuesdays Treasures.  I started these posts as a way of sharing great books in honour of my friend in New Zealand who would arrive with the treasures she had unearthed at her weekly trip to the library!

There are so many wonderful books out there hiding on shelves so I invite you to blog about a book on your shelf, one you're reading or one you found at the library and add your post in the comments section. 

This week ...

Today I discovered a new blog I would like to share with you ...




This blog is hosted by Suzannah who in her words says:
Today we see an ever-widening gap between “Christian” and “secular” fiction. Yet for many years that distinction did not exist: Many if not most stories combined the high artistic excellence that today seems the realm of secular fiction with the high Christian standards that are becoming harder to find.
I believe that a steady diet of good stories is essential to teach, inspire, and refresh both young and old. I hope this blog will help you select great reading—great alternatives

So if you are wanting to know more about a particular vintage novel pop on over to Suzannah's pad and look up your author of choice or find someone new to read.

Blessings
Chareen

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Friday, 13 January 2012

Homeschool Mothers Journal {9}


The Home school Mother’s Journal began as a single post on a Friday morning over at The Homeschool Chick, and turned into a link-up for homeschool mothers across the blog-O-sphere to share a piece of their journey with one another each week. The link party is open from Friday to Monday so join me in The Homeschool Journal and lets encourage one another on our homeschool journey.

In my life this week…
 
In our homeschool this week…
Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
  •  No pearls of wisdom this week :)
I am inspired by…

Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
  • We went to the local outdoor pool where Sir N attended the Vic Swim week.  It was good to see him grow in his confidence.
  • To the L family to celebrate a fourth birthday.
  • We went to the zoo and went for a bus trip around the Safari area.   
  • Looking forward to our ten year family reunion ...  


My favorite thing this week was…
  • Discovering a Look-Alikes book I have spent the last 10 years searching for at the library!
  • Watching Sir N play with a magnet and iron filings.

What’s working/not working for us…
  • Waking up too late in the mornings.  I find that I am feeling frustrated as I am not able to complete the things I set out to do as I constantly feel behind!
Questions/thoughts I have…
  • Years ago at a book sale I picked up two little books by Jim Arnosky.  I am really keen to get started on a Nature Notebook.  I ♥ his nature Notebooks and recently discovered that he has published the following book: Field Trips: Bug Hunting, Animal Tracking, Bird Watching and Shore Walking (Hardback) I wonder if I should invest in this book ?
  • I am thinking about a word that can help be stay on track with my Goals for 2012. I am leaning towards: COMMITMENT without commitment I will never attain my goals.
  • I want to make some water lemon rind jam and I have no idea where to buy slaked lime from in Australia.  Any ideas ??
Things I’m working on…
  • Planning to get walking fit to do an 8 km fun walk to raise funds for the Royal Children's Hospital in February.
  • Cover to Cover.  I am learning so much and am feeling so encouraged by His word.  It feels so good to be back in the word of God. Two of the things I enjoyed learning about this week are: The story of Melchizedek and Job and his framework for righteous living.
  • A Label drop down Tutorial.
  • Putting all the Christmas decorations away and finding better ways of storing / packing these items.  This year my favourite thing to use was cable ties.  They have helped keep my Christmas lights in order and the branches of my Christmas tree in neat orderly piles.
  • Callanetics.  Boy do I sleep well after a session of this!
I’m reading…
I’m cooking…
I’m grateful for…
  •  A husband who is a handy man and saves us hundreds of dollars each year by fixing / building what ever needs to be done here at home.  This past week he erected a kit set car port and saved us over $1 000 on installation. 

A photo, video, link, or quote to share…  

"Wis­dom is the right use of knowl­edge. To know is not to be wise. Many men know a great deal, and are all the greater fools for it. There is no fool so great a fool as a know­ing fool. But to know how to use knowl­edge is to have wisdom." ― Charles H. Spur­geon
Blessings








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