Monday, 22 September 2014
My Favourite Magazine
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
Baking Chocolate Cupcakes
Baking is a hobby of mine, especially when I get the free time. I buy so many baking books and have nowhere to put them, so I am putting them to good use and actually using the recipes. I never really follow the recipes though (what a rebel *gasp face*), I just alter them slightly.
For this recipe, you will need:
125g butter
125g light muscovado sugar
2 eggs, beaten
15g cocoa powder
100g self-raising flour
100g plain chocolate, melted
Chocolate chips (if you really want them to be super chocolaty)
And you can't forget all the equipment!
First, I whisked the butter to make it soft then added the sugar and whisked it together.
I then beat the eggs and added them slowly into the mixture, adding a little flour, so it didn't curdle.
Next I added the rest of the flour, in which I mixed the cocoa powder as well. Whilst I was doing this, the chocolate was on the stove, slowly melting...
I then added white chocolate chips for awesomeness!
I set the oven to 190 degrees C on the muffin setting. Whilst my oven was heating up I poured the mixture into the cupcake cases. I managed to get 12 cupcakes from this mixture. However, I did use muffin cases instead of cupcake ones.
I then popped then in the oven for 20 minutes and Boom! Cupcakes had been baked!
I am absolutely useless at decorating and icing cakes, so I was going to leave them alone, but Zoe made me!!
I guessed the butter and icing sugar amounts and just whisked it until it tasted alright. I then added red food colouring, which I am pretty sure mine has gone of, yum! I then spilt the food colouring everywhere (I would not advise that you do this). Disaster then struck again when I was using the piping bag and it broke half way and then the icing went everywhere. The kitchen surfaces were not in a pretty state (Sorry Mum).
I did clean up, obviously, and I displayed the cakes on a stand that I got from somewhere, but it was pretty and pink, so I thought it fitted with my cupcakes.
Thanks for reading,
Niamh x
Monday, 8 September 2014
Another Book Haul
I love to read before bed or on a really lazy day and recently I have been collecting a lot of books, so it should keep me feeling less bored. I tend to buy my books from Amazon as they are always so much cheaper, or if I do buy books from a book store, I will buy them when they are on offer... I do love to save my money, not just spend it.
The first book I saw was 'Bridget Jones-Mad about The Boy'. This book was half price, so was around £4. I have realised that this is probably the third book in the series and I do not own the other two, so I will have to leave this book until I buy the others. Helen Fielding
The second book I picked up was 'The Book Thief' and the first thing I did was read the blurb and I read 'Here is a small fact, you are going to die' and I was hooked. I am so excited to read this, well actually I might read it next. The Sunday Telegraph says it's 'Extraordinary, resonant, beautiful and angry' ...How can a book be angry? This book is definitely intriguing which is why I can't wait to read it. I do believe this has been made into a film as well. Markus Zusak
'The Night Circus' is a book I have seen all over YouTube and when I saw it in Waterstones I just picked it up and bought it. I know you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover, but it's so simple and beautiful and I always read reviews on books before I purchase them and everyone seems to adore this book. Erin Morgenstern
I managed to buy 'The Lord of The Rings' trilogy and I will not lie, 'The Hobbit' is one of the hardest books I have ever read, but saying that. I really did enjoy it and I want to finish the series. I think I paid around £15 for the three books which is pretty good. I am debating on whether to read it next to carry on the series, or have a break from it. One thing I did notice in 'The Hobbit' is that it is actually really different from the film. The film has definitely included scenes that are not even in the book and I did get really confused, but I'm always confused so... J.R.R. Tolkien
I was strolling about in TK Maxx looking for good deals on things and I stumbled across the 'Divergent' trilogy and it was only £10 for all three books ad they were all in excellent condition. It was the only set there so I had to buy it really, didn't I? I haven't seen the film yet, so that gives me time to read them before I do. I know this series has been adored by most people, so I hope that I will enjoy it just as much. Veronica Roth
As I seem to have bought so many more books since this book, I had to buy myself a proper book shelf and I love how I can see all my books on display now, instead of them being squished in my wardrobe.
I have previously bought more books (oops!), so another haul is coming soon, yay!
The second book I picked up was 'The Book Thief' and the first thing I did was read the blurb and I read 'Here is a small fact, you are going to die' and I was hooked. I am so excited to read this, well actually I might read it next. The Sunday Telegraph says it's 'Extraordinary, resonant, beautiful and angry' ...How can a book be angry? This book is definitely intriguing which is why I can't wait to read it. I do believe this has been made into a film as well. Markus Zusak
'The Night Circus' is a book I have seen all over YouTube and when I saw it in Waterstones I just picked it up and bought it. I know you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover, but it's so simple and beautiful and I always read reviews on books before I purchase them and everyone seems to adore this book. Erin Morgenstern
I managed to buy 'The Lord of The Rings' trilogy and I will not lie, 'The Hobbit' is one of the hardest books I have ever read, but saying that. I really did enjoy it and I want to finish the series. I think I paid around £15 for the three books which is pretty good. I am debating on whether to read it next to carry on the series, or have a break from it. One thing I did notice in 'The Hobbit' is that it is actually really different from the film. The film has definitely included scenes that are not even in the book and I did get really confused, but I'm always confused so... J.R.R. Tolkien
I was strolling about in TK Maxx looking for good deals on things and I stumbled across the 'Divergent' trilogy and it was only £10 for all three books ad they were all in excellent condition. It was the only set there so I had to buy it really, didn't I? I haven't seen the film yet, so that gives me time to read them before I do. I know this series has been adored by most people, so I hope that I will enjoy it just as much. Veronica Roth
As I seem to have bought so many more books since this book, I had to buy myself a proper book shelf and I love how I can see all my books on display now, instead of them being squished in my wardrobe.
I have previously bought more books (oops!), so another haul is coming soon, yay!
Thanks for reading,
Niamh xxx
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