Posts Tagged ‘food’
Dear Weight Watchers…
Dear Weight Watchers,
I hate you.
All I wanted was a cheeseburger. I would have settled for some french fries, or even just some wedges from the pub, but NO.
All I could think about is having to put those sinful delights into my daily tracker, and I just. couldn’t. do it. It was too much for me.
So you’ve won. I can’t eat the crap I use to eat and feel okay about it. I can’t eat fat chips from the pub unawares of the damage I am doing to my figure, weight, heart and emotional stability.
I hope you’re happy.
Tags: eating, fat, food, weightwatchers
Real Meaning Of Christmas
Blog This Challenge 24 is ‘The Real Meaning of Christmas”, what an interesting topic! So many answers to this… but I think I’ll take the time to explain to everyone how Luke and I are approaching Christmas and what we’re working out works for us, and our ‘family- Luke, Pepper and I.
What does Xmas mean to you and your family?
Christmas is really the celebration of the birth of Jesus. Luke and I, as Christians, are pretty big on this being the only thing we’re celebrating, so we’re removing the Santa/Reindeer part from our celebrations (and kinda unfortunately- our decorations too). We’re also trying to make everything more Australian…. I’m in the middle of making a Christmas Advent Calender, which I’m embroidering, and instead of snowmen etc. I’ve got watermellon and thongs and the beach… cause that’s what Christmas time is to us!

Have you got some traditions??
Our Christmas traditions are being pulled from each of our families, and then brought together to make our own. I imagine we’ll develop a few more when we have kids.
Some of our current ones are:
Having Christmas Eve dinner with my family

Having Christmas morning with Luke’s family
Going to church on Christmas morning- it’s a beautiful way to start the day- celebrating, singing Christmas Carols, and seeing friends.
There’s this book that my family always reads each Christmas, and we have done since we were all little. I’d love to get a book of the Christmas story for our kids as well.
Oh course, listening to my Peter Coombe Christmas Album, is always a must as well! And I don’t mind hitting a few keys on my parents piano and playing along to them!
What will you cook?!
One of my favourite parts of Christmas- cooking! Here are a few lovely things I’ll be cooking up (I’ll post the recipes in the coming weeks, so stay tuned!):
Almond Bread
Mini Christmas Puddings
Peach Blossoms (My great Aunty Letty would make these all the time for any celebration before you passed away the other year, so I love to remember her when I make them)
Panettone- Because Luke’s family is Italian we’re now eating this at Christmas time too! It’s a new thing for me, but very yummy!
Who will you spend it with?
Christmas means family time. So we’ll be spending time with each of our families, planning a bit of a Christmas party to spend with friends, and hopefully enjoying some quite time- just the three of us.
Got a favourite Christmas memory?
When we were younger we would always get water guns (the boys more so then me). So one of my favourite memories is going out onto the lawn and shooting each other with the guns. The best times were when mum or dad got water guns as well and played along!

Last Christmas we went and got some chickens and a duck! It was pretty awesome to have them running around the house, and Pepper was SO good with them! Even when Duck Norris tried to eat her!! They are gone now (dog attacked them the day we got back form Israel!), but it was such a fantastic time picking them out and taking them home!

How are you decorating??
Like I mentioned earlier, we’re going anti-Santa this year. We’re also looking into every regular ‘tradition’ and where it comes from etc. wreaths, christmas trees, etc. which is something we did when we got married- looking at why people do various things and looking at if we should do them or not.
So we’re not having a Christmas Tree, but we are having some other pretty things. We’re having a handmade christmas this year- so new decorations (apart from the few I bought last week) are handmade, as well as presents for people.
We have a massive bar in the middle of our house/shed so this year my mission is to make it pretty and Christmas-y, and use it as a bit of a center for the decorations…
Some of our decorations are:
Christmas Swag
And of course this, which I’ve been working on for EVER!
Oh, and all the other decorations I haven’t taken down from last year yet!!
Tags: blogthis, challenge, Christmas, deocrations, elves, food, stars
Youth Camp
So this weekend Luke and I have been leaders on Youth Camp. It was a pretty good weekend over all- we were in Tewantin, near Noosa. I was head chef, so I spent a lot of time in the kitchen, but I had HEAPS of helpers, so it was all good!

I think all the kids had a good time. My brother, Amon, was there (the kid with his head down in the picture), and I really liked spending that time with him.
I didn’t have to do ALL the cooking… Kim was a great help leading the boys through the pancake making process… Yes, they used their hands, yes everyone ate them, and yes, they were good!

They had to do challenges, and we also had a speaker who I think really helped out a lot of the kids with some of the issues they had going on. I felt like I learnt a lot as well, so that’s always a good thing!

If I’m going to be completely honest with you, then I’ll tell you that I wasn’t 100% looking forward to camp. But, I would definitely do it again, now that I’ve done it and realise that it’s a really great time to have fun, learn, teach, and just be an example of a ‘regular christian person’ whatever that is.
Tags: 2008, cooking, food, noosa, tewantin, youth, youth camp








