Weil ja bald Weihnachten ist, dachte ich mir dass ich jetzt auch mal etwas
weihnachtliches backen könnte :D
Naja, ich hab mich für Zimtsterne entschieden, weil die einfach immer lecker
sind :)
Rezept dafür gibt es tausend mal im Internet, deshalb nur die Fotos :-)
Einen schönen dritten Advent! ;-)
Sonntag, 16. Dezember 2012
Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2012
La Musique
Musik.
Eigentlich liebt sie jeder.
Ich persönlich mag ziemlich viele verschiedene Genres.
Vielleicht kennt ihr ja einige schon oder ihr mögt sie
nicht, aber ihr könnt sie euch ja mal anhören. ;-)
Safe and Sound - Capital Cities
Mit den Videos hat's nicht geklappt, deswegen hier die links:
Clouds - Newton Faulkner (tape.tv)
Science and Faith - The Script (YouTube)
It's Time - Imagine Dragons (tape.tv)
Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2012
Vanilla-Pineapple-Crumble in a Jar
Ein leckeres Dessert mit süßem Quark, Ananas, Vanille und Crumble.
(Man muss Dosenananas nehmen, weil in der frischen Ananas Enzyme
enthalten sind, die den Quark sehr schnell sauer machen...)
Schnell zubereitet, schön angerichtet & geniessen!
(Man muss Dosenananas nehmen, weil in der frischen Ananas Enzyme
enthalten sind, die den Quark sehr schnell sauer machen...)
Schnell zubereitet, schön angerichtet & geniessen!
Montag, 10. Dezember 2012
Double Chocolate Cookies
Double Chocolate Cookies sind die allerbesten Cookies, die es gibt.
Am besten schmecken natürlich von Ben's Cookies, die habe ich zum ersten Mal im März 2011 in Covent Garden, London gegessen. Ein Traum! ♥
Natürlich kann man die auch zu Hause nachmachen, ist aber schwerer als es aussieht (finde ich:D) Man darf auf jeden Fall nicht zu wenig Backpulver benutzen und weil ich es aus Versehen in der falschen Reihenfolge gemacht habe, sind sie auf dem Backblech zu einem Blechkuchen zusammengelaufen, und ich musste sie danach auseinander schneiden. Mit Schokolade sollte man nicht zu sparsam sein, natürlich je nach Geschmack, aber bei mir war es auf jeden Fall zu wenig.
Eigentlich sollen die ganz anders aussehen und auch ganz anders schmecken, aber vielleicht seid ihr ja erfolgreicher!
Aber, just Do It Yourself!
Double Chocolate Cherry Cookies
Adapted from Small Sweet Treats by Marguerite Marceau Henderson
Makes about 24 cookies
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 cup Valrhona cocoa powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp baking soda
8 tablespoons (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, softened
1/3 cup dark brown sugar
2/3 cup sugar
2 large eggs
2 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup semisweet Ghirardelli chocolate chips
1 cup dried cherries, coarsely chopped
Sanding sugar in gold
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Whisk together flour, cocoa powder, salt, and baking soda. Set aside.
In the bowl of a standing mixer, beat together the butter and sugars until fluffy. Beat in eggs and vanilla until combined. Beat in flour mixture; dough will be thick. Stir in chocolate chips and dried cherries until distributed.
Form balls of dough with a 1-inch diameter cookie scoop and place 2 in apart on baking sheet. Sprinkle tops with sanding sugar. Bake for 15 minutes until puffed. Allow to cool.
Keeps for 5 days in an airtight container.
Wie ihr seht, habe ich die Cherries weggelassen.
Ich habe das Rezept von baking.we-wish.net, aber wie ihr seht hat sie das Rezept
von Small Sweet Treats.
Viel Spaß ;-)
Am besten schmecken natürlich von Ben's Cookies, die habe ich zum ersten Mal im März 2011 in Covent Garden, London gegessen. Ein Traum! ♥
Natürlich kann man die auch zu Hause nachmachen, ist aber schwerer als es aussieht (finde ich:D) Man darf auf jeden Fall nicht zu wenig Backpulver benutzen und weil ich es aus Versehen in der falschen Reihenfolge gemacht habe, sind sie auf dem Backblech zu einem Blechkuchen zusammengelaufen, und ich musste sie danach auseinander schneiden. Mit Schokolade sollte man nicht zu sparsam sein, natürlich je nach Geschmack, aber bei mir war es auf jeden Fall zu wenig.
Eigentlich sollen die ganz anders aussehen und auch ganz anders schmecken, aber vielleicht seid ihr ja erfolgreicher!
Aber, just Do It Yourself!
Double Chocolate Cherry Cookies
Adapted from Small Sweet Treats by Marguerite Marceau Henderson
Makes about 24 cookies
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 cup Valrhona cocoa powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp baking soda
8 tablespoons (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, softened
1/3 cup dark brown sugar
2/3 cup sugar
2 large eggs
2 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup semisweet Ghirardelli chocolate chips
1 cup dried cherries, coarsely chopped
Sanding sugar in gold
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Whisk together flour, cocoa powder, salt, and baking soda. Set aside.
In the bowl of a standing mixer, beat together the butter and sugars until fluffy. Beat in eggs and vanilla until combined. Beat in flour mixture; dough will be thick. Stir in chocolate chips and dried cherries until distributed.
Form balls of dough with a 1-inch diameter cookie scoop and place 2 in apart on baking sheet. Sprinkle tops with sanding sugar. Bake for 15 minutes until puffed. Allow to cool.
Keeps for 5 days in an airtight container.
Wie ihr seht, habe ich die Cherries weggelassen.
Ich habe das Rezept von baking.we-wish.net, aber wie ihr seht hat sie das Rezept
von Small Sweet Treats.
Viel Spaß ;-)
Sonntag, 9. Dezember 2012
In her Shoes
Ich liebe Filme.
Eigentlich gucke ich so jedes Wochenende einen.
Und hier is jetzt so eine Mischung aus Analysis, Inhaltsangabe,
Filmkritik und vllt auch noch ein bisschen Charakterisrung
von mir über einen Film, den ich schon sehr oft geguckt habe.
(Auf Englisch, sorry wenn da fehler drin sind..)
Vielleicht gefällt sie euch ja ;-)
„Grow up! “- That’s what
26-year-old Maggie (Cameron Diaz) is told to do all the time. But justly: She
is a typical party-girl, daddy’s darling, the-hate-of-stepmother and
not-grown-up little sister of plain-Jane Rose (Toni Colette), successful lawyer
and workaholic in Philadelphia.
One day, when Maggie is drunk again and Rose is called to pick her up, her stepmother Cydelle kicks her out and she stays at Roses apartment. With that, Roses life is completely turned upside down. The opposite-sisters are always at the loggerheads until Maggie sleeps with Jim, the man Rose was about to fall in love with. Now Maggie is thrown out there too and flees –full of hope- to her dead-believed grandmother Ella in an old-folks home in Florida.
Ella (Shirley MacLaine) is really surprised and happy to see her granddaughter for the first time after about 20 years, because Maggie’s father Michael told her to stay away from his children after their mother Caroline did suicide.
This is where the movie starts developing. First, it’s all chaotic, but then Maggie really grows up, gets a job and builds up a relationship to Ella while 1000 miles away Rose falls in real love with Simon. Along the way, both of the sisters change in their way.
Ella doesn’t know about the fight between Maggie and Rose, so she invites Rose to her. When the sisters meet again, they’re really surprised to see each other, because they were clueless about each other’s whereabouts. They make up and it ends happily with the marriage between Rose and Simon.
One day, when Maggie is drunk again and Rose is called to pick her up, her stepmother Cydelle kicks her out and she stays at Roses apartment. With that, Roses life is completely turned upside down. The opposite-sisters are always at the loggerheads until Maggie sleeps with Jim, the man Rose was about to fall in love with. Now Maggie is thrown out there too and flees –full of hope- to her dead-believed grandmother Ella in an old-folks home in Florida.
Ella (Shirley MacLaine) is really surprised and happy to see her granddaughter for the first time after about 20 years, because Maggie’s father Michael told her to stay away from his children after their mother Caroline did suicide.
This is where the movie starts developing. First, it’s all chaotic, but then Maggie really grows up, gets a job and builds up a relationship to Ella while 1000 miles away Rose falls in real love with Simon. Along the way, both of the sisters change in their way.
Ella doesn’t know about the fight between Maggie and Rose, so she invites Rose to her. When the sisters meet again, they’re really surprised to see each other, because they were clueless about each other’s whereabouts. They make up and it ends happily with the marriage between Rose and Simon.
First, Ella is the polite and
caring grandmother, but when Maggie shows her “Miss-highty-tighty-in-hot-pants”
site, Ella turns to educational, what Maggie’s father missed out.
Actually, she’s a tough cookie, but once, she tells her deepest secret to Mrs. Lefkowitz, an older women Ella uses to spend most of her time with. Officially her daughter had a car accident, but Ella received a letter from Caroline, that came one day after the funeral. It says “Please take care of my girls”, so the accident was on purpose. And that’s another reason why she takes care of Maggie. Slowly, their relationship takes the way to what it’s supposed to be.
Actually, she’s a tough cookie, but once, she tells her deepest secret to Mrs. Lefkowitz, an older women Ella uses to spend most of her time with. Officially her daughter had a car accident, but Ella received a letter from Caroline, that came one day after the funeral. It says “Please take care of my girls”, so the accident was on purpose. And that’s another reason why she takes care of Maggie. Slowly, their relationship takes the way to what it’s supposed to be.
But that’s not the only
relationship Maggie builds. When she starts to work at the retirement home’s
assisted living center, a retired professor wants Maggie to read to him because
he’s blind, what’s a problem because Maggie can’t read, so she tries to escape
by saying she’s “a slowly reader”. But he responses that he’s “a slowly
listener”. While reading, she starts to slip off in thinking how the poem “One
Art” by Elizabeth Bishop, a poem about “the art of losing”, fits into her
situation. By knowing that she can be liked not only by her looking, she
discovers, slowly and uncertainly, that she can be responsible and perhaps even
respectable.
Workaholic-Rose could never
imagine to stop working as a lawyer, but when Maggie disappears, she realized
what she really needs and loves in her life, and that's her little sister and best friend. By quitting she takes her first step to being what she always wanted after she
found out what she really wants to be or do.
Although there are men
involved in the story, the “love” in the movie is basically about friends,
about hearts being, or not being, carried in other hearts, as the poem “I Carry
Your Heart” Maggie reads out later in the movie transmits.
In fact, the movie shows three women, changing as one starts to change everything.
In fact, the movie shows three women, changing as one starts to change everything.
The movie starts quite
ordinary, but, what the viewer doesn’t antipicate, with every scene it gets
more emotional and deeper. And that’s what makes the movie to a very special
one.
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