Thursday, January 31, 2013

Black and White cake

I have been enjoying Elanas Pantry every since Tracey , over at Intend to Live told me about it. Every Thursday I host a Mums and Tots Bible Study. And these Mums are usually my guinea pigs to my dessert experiments. I have been grain free (except rice and  one or two bites during weekends) for the past 4 weeks. Wow! that' s a month. I haven't realized that. Anyways, back to this recipe. So, I have a mum who is gluten, & nut allergic. Among many other allergies. So we try to bake sensibly.

This one caught my attention . Easy. looked yummy.
I made the first batch with the recommended almond flour, popped it in the oven and then realized... hmmm.. she is allergic to nuts. And this has almond. And its a nut. Hmm.Okay. No need to panic. I have coconut flour.

So the below recipe is as Elana wrote. And then for the non almond batch , I just substituted the same amount for coconut flour. Completely different results. The coconut flour Black and White cake batter was like a cookie dough texture, when spread on to the tray. When it was baked , it was dry but still nice. But the almond flour Black and White cake was incredibulous (not a real word). Moist and dark and yummy. And can you believe it, if I said there wasn't any sugar or butter in it?

Here it is....The italics blue version is my modification.

Easy Gluten Free Black and White Cake

1 cup chocolate drops (I converted that into 170 g of melted dark chocolate bar with 70% cocoa.)
1/2  cup coconut milk
2 eggs
1 1/4  cups blanched almond flour(you can grind blanched almonds in a food processor or get it at De Tuinen in Netherlands. Its not as expensive as in the Ekoplaza)
1/2 teaspoon celtic sea salt (I used sea salt)
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 cup white chocolate chips (I get Hershey's when my brother comes from the States. I only used half a cup.)


  1. Melt the dark chocolate bar and coconut milk in a small saucepan over very low heat.(I melted the chocolate in the microwave and mixed the coconut milk.Trying to do everything in one dish. I used a big glass microwave proof Pyrex bowl)
  2. When the chocolate is completely melted, remove from the saucepan.
  3. Stir eggs into saucepan containing chocolate/coconut milk mixture.
  4. Next, stir in the almond flour, salt, and baking soda.(For my second batch, I added the coconut flour instead of the almond flour.Used the same amount.)
  5. Fold in 1/2 cup of the white chocolate chips.(I folded in  only the 1/2 cup.)
  6. Grease an 8 x 8 inch baking dish with oil of your choice.
  7. Pour the batter into the baking dish,then sprinkle remaining white chocolate chips over the batter.(Didn't sprinkle any.)
  8. Bake at 350 degrees F (176.66 degrees C) for 20-25 minutes.
  9. Cool and serve. (Jump in and eat. Tongue burning at your own risk.)

Right: With the coconut flour. Left: With the almond flour.




Sunday, January 27, 2013

Again

My Five minutes for this Friday.. rather... the weekend

GO

Again.....

There are certain things that need to be done again and again. I love it when I finish five loads of laundry, ironed and put away. the sense of accomplishment is mind blowing. The sense that my house is in order fills my eyes with tears of joy. And then, I am back to square one. This week I had another 5 baskets of laundry because I pushed it away for 2 weeks. Not wanting to get up to the attic laundry area and fold and iron the washed and dried clothes from two weeks ago.  All our cupboards were empty of everything.  I had to force myself to go upstairs and start this process all over again. So I took my laptop and put on the latest Grey's Anatomy and finished two baskets. And while I watched and forgot what I was doing, I put in a few loads of laundry too. Today another basket was done, another load was put in, while I watched BBC Casualty and Holby City. The kids were away at a friends place after church. I had the time and I couldn't make any excuses.

We all have to do those repetitive mundane things to keep going. As Elizabeth George puts it, We are an assignment from God to our family. We may not like many of the things we need to do, but we better find a way to do it, and the find some joy in it, because we have a family. I am blessed with a family to care for and to cherish.(and clean toilets, do laundry, cook meals.....)

Looking forward to seeing you next week Mr. Laundry.

STOP

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Dive when He says GO

Joining Lisa Jo Baker this Friday.....

A new Year to change things, to try new things, and to attempt to never repeat mistakes from last year. Thinking about all these on the first day of year, has suddenly caught me diving into the 11th day of this new year. The past 11 days have been a blur. The next 354 days can very well turn into a blur if I dont wait and take a few steps back on that diving board.

This write up started Friday, dragged into Saturday after attending the monthly AGLOW for Women and now here I am on a sunny but cold Sunday afternoon after a wonderful all Age Service to finish out my Five minute Friday.(This is not anymore a Five minute write up or Friday! :)).

The AGLOW speaker spoke on the gifts of the Holy Spirit, and something that we are all entitled to as the children of God. These are meant to be used in situations that requires the use of these gifts. So that means I can ask for the gift of tongues and prophesy, if He wants me to use it.

And this mornings All Age Epiphany service had us flying from Eindhoven to India to Ireland and finally to Nigeria and back home. Exploring the ways Jesus' Words reached the people. With adults and children from these parts of the world showing us our story, we  learnt how we became who we are because of our ancestors accepting Christ through St. Thomas in India, St. Patrick in Ireland and Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther in Nigeria. And the service ended with a short video clip of a recent scene(2010) taking place in Papua New Guinea on how a multitude was waiting for a plane to land, so they could receive their first New Testaments in their native language. The joy and tears of receiving this gift was unforgettable. And we have Bibles of various versions, one for women with special study notes, a few children's bible lying around in every room. The preciousness caught hold of me strongly.
Our ancestors did the diving so that we could enjoy the benefits of knowing Him and be saved from damnation. And we take it all for granted.

I can choose to make resolutions to lose weight, de-clutter the house, finish 15 books this year....
but I choose to be grateful for this free gift of salvation and become more like Him. I may not be able to reach out and go on mission trips, but I can be a helpful, listening friend. I can cook a meal, or fold laundry for an overwhelmed new mum. I can dedicate at least 30 minutes of my time building my relationship with people. I can pray for them at all times. I can pray for those unsaved in my family. I can pray that HE will show me how to be His instrument ..... wherever He wants me to be and do whatever He want me to do....

I choose to dive  when He says GO.


Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Baby shower gifts

 Our church is a fruitful church. That means we have about 4 mums expecting in a year. When one falls off the list, another one comes on! Our creche, kidzchurch, and teen groups are bursting with kids.
So with these babies on the way, comes baby showers. And with baby showers comes the question: What do I get for this Mum? There are new mums, second timers, third timers....

There are cute things , and  the essentials...
I am definitely sure , no mum would say " no " to diapers. And why not gifting them diapers? It may look boring , but there are tons of ways to make them look "gift type". There are tons of ideas you can find on the internet. Here are a few that I have done.

Here is an example of a gift basket I made for a recent baby shower.

A cute pink basket (with diapers, pacifier, baby bath, baby bath oil, body cream for the mum, bibs, spit cloth). Wrap in clear plastic and tie a bow. Use baby stickers to glorify the basket.

A diaper cake with a cute teddy bear and essentials
Diaper cake with a pink pair of booties











simple diaper cake
Diaper tractor with bibs






Diapers can also be arranged as a cake or any other meaningful shape. This also turns out to be a beautiful decoration piece for baby showers. We always have one on the table.











A mum can never have enough bibs and spit rags.Another way to present bibs and spit rags are arranging them to look like cupcakes.Here is how to do them.



Bib cupcakes


I also got through Etsy stick ons on rompers/onesies with numbers from 0 to 12 for months. Bought a range of 12 white onesies/rompers pinned the stickers on them and hung it on a clothes line for the baby shower . The mum can stick them on, every month for a memory photo, at the beginning of every month. Here is an example of how it would look.
(Picture copied from Etsy shop)



Onesies hang out


If there are siblings, I always get a small gift for them too, since its a huge change for them too. And especially when mum and baby are getting all these gifts, the biggie is definitely going to be grumpy.I get them a big sister/brother T shirt. I use fabric glitter pens to write out the name of the child and "Big sister/brother " at the back or on the front. You could always buy it too, if you think you are low on creative juices.I also get them a book about a new baby in the house, or being a big brother/sister .You could also make a basket of small things that they would enjoy. Like stationary and cuddlies. Small cars and coloring books.




Books for siblings: (Click on them to be redirected to Amazon)
There's a house inside my mummy

Waiting for baby

I am a big brother


















Another baby shower coming, better start preparing.
Enjoy!