Friday, 3 December 2010

The POTTERY LOTTERY!!!


To all my lovely customers - want a chance to win a lovebird bowl?
This contest competition is really simple to enter, and you stand a reasonable chance of winning!
If you're buying Christmas gifts in December, just leave positive feedback on any of my shops for the chance to win a treat for yourself in January! I'll be picking a winner at random in the new year :)

Friday, 19 November 2010

More lil birdies flying round the studio!




These cuties are flying out fast! A very lovely lady just bought a huge bunch of them to send to each of her friends as a little pre-Christmas present... Sweeeeeeetness!!

Check out the full Christmas ornament range here. And incase yyou didn't read my last post, I am soooo excited about hitting 1000 etsy sales that I am adding a lil free gift with every order this week :)

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Whooooop yay toot toot tooooot yeaaaah!!!


I just made my 1000th sale in my etsy shop!!! Yaaaaay! Happy me = lovely treats in every order this week!!!!!

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Get em quick before they all fly away!

This year's new Christmas ranges have been flying out out of my shop this year... I can only make so many!! If you want some, don't leave it too late ;)




Check out these lil fellas and more new Christmas decorations here!

Thursday, 14 October 2010

Rainforest leaves...


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More of my recycled glass leaf dishes that have just been uploaded to my shop.
I really love the effect of the glass mixing with the glazes, and it is a great way to re-use an old wine bottle. They remind me of lagoons or when you look down at the Meditteranean in summer, as well as the rainforests after which they take their names.

Thursday, 12 August 2010

Unseasonably cold weather...

Boo! I know it is a cliche; I am English, and I am banging on about the weather. The reason us Brits are so obsessed by the weather in my opinion is because our weather is so unpredictable. It has been cold for a month now. I just went away for a few days camping, and was blessed with some warm sun and no rain, but now I am back home and it is COLD. So cold in fact that I have made warming soup and put the heating on...
So, for all of you out there who may be feeling the same, and for anyone reading from the southern hemisphere, here's a little recipe to warm up a cold summer's day.

Lentil and chickpea soup with ginger, coriander and tomato.

This is a pretty simple soup, I don't measure things out - add my ingredients to suit your taste. I am vegetarian, so this one ticks the boxes for me. I use two types of lentil, and also chickpeas, so there's a good mix of proteins in with all the vitamins.
Firstly, fry some chopped onions in a little olive oil with some cumin seeds, turmeric and dried coriander. Next add some sliced carrot, and cook a little more. Next up are some tomatoes, either a ton of fresh, or canned is fine too, and the larger of the lentils. I don't bother to soak these - life is too short, and I find it unnecessary. I used a handful of green and red lentils for this soup; if you're using the same then make sure you cook the green for about 15 mins before adding some red ones, as they take longer to cook. During this time, add some water, grated fresh ginger, chopped fresh garlic, and I used a huge handful of fresh coriander and a large green chilli. After the red lentils went in, I added a sliced leek, salt and pepper, and a tin of chickpeas.
Pretty much that is it - just cook it until the lentils are tender, and there you have it. I found that it wasn't quite spicy enough for my taste, so I added a couple of little red chillis too. Add salt and pepper to taste, et voila!

I am also hoping that all that goodness will tempt my voice to come back, as I lost it recently. If you find it, please return it to me!
So if you're feeling virtuous, or having this for lunch, I love it followed by a jasmine tea, but if it is to be eaten at night for dinner, then I can recommend a lovely glass of red. If you fancy some bread with this then my personal fave is a wholemeal pitta, but it's great on its own too :) Enjoy!