Saturday, March 31, 2012

Off we go...


The next few days we will be off to...

this and...

this and...

 of course this and...

not to forget this and...

 certainly this!

and of course a lot more!

My foot hasn't healed yet. I am still wearing the bandage and the ugly shoes! (So no high heels...)
But who cares? At least I can walk and wonder around Paris the next few days.
To all of you who have sent me good wishes yesterday and 
to those who have given me valuable advice and  on what to see I say MERCI! 
I'll be looking around those place you like and hopefully shoot some pics
 which I'll be able to show here!

In the meantime: Au revoir et bon weekend!

  ♥ Emilie's daughter  

Friday, March 30, 2012

Yesterday when I walked to work...


















 

When I went to work yesterday I saw how nature is bursting with greenery and flowers. Where there hadn't been any green the day before there were suddenly forget-me-nots, daffodils, tulips, a blooming magnolia tree. The wild cherry blossom smelt so sweetly and delighted me very, very much - I stood still, closed my eyes and took a deep breath and thought: Spring is here - finally!

For winter's rains and ruins are over, 
And all the season of snows and sins; 
The days dividing lover and lover, 
The light that loses, the night that wins; 
And time remembered is grief forgotten, 
And frosts are slain and flowers begotten,
And in green underwood and cover Blossom by blossom the spring begins.

Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909)


 ♥ Emilie's daughter  

PS. Foot is healing and Paris is calling... 





Thursday, March 29, 2012

Giant flower and other DiY projects




I found these wonderful flowers on Ruche. It's a DiY project which I would love to do. Imagine a giant flower growing in the loo or in a corner of your bedroom or in the office or wherever you would like it to. There are many more tutorials on Ruche's website - you may like to flip through right here.

I hope your day feels good!

 ♥ Emilie's daughter  


Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Homemade ricotta and butter




  Ricotta with freshly ground pepper

 Fresh butter


Some days ago I made fresh ricotta and butter. Made in no time and the savour was so much different from the ricotta resp. butter you buy in the shop. For the ricotta you'll need:

  7.5 dl whole milk, 2,5 dl double cream, 1/2 tsp salt, 2 tbsp fresh lemon juice

Bring the milk, cream and salt to the boil, stirring all the time. 
Add the lemon juice, simmer for 2 minutes, let stand for 5 minutes.

 Put a sieve over a bowl

 Lay a thin cloth into the sieve

Pour the milk/cream/salt/lemon juice mixture into the sieve. 
Let drip for about 12 hours at room temperature and then put it in the fridge.
After that your ricotta is ready! 
Of course you can add more salt in the milk/double cream mixture or
 add pepper or chopped olives or herbs. Use your fantasy!

 Doesn't it look delicious?
 With fresh bread and olives, (dried) tomatoes, basil, some olive oil, 
maybe some Parma ham and a glass of wine heaven! 

Now we make the butter:

 I used 2.5 dl double cream. If you like your butter to be salty then add some now.

 Pour the cream into a bowl and whisk until it's consistency is firm.



Press it into little bowls and cool in the fridge.

Try it,  invite your friends, open a bottle of fresh wine and have a beautiful evening!
 And if you bake the bread yourself as well  - success guaranteed!

  Emilie's daughter 


Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Too sweet to eat!

















These wonderfully decorated cakes make my heart flutter! They have amazing details and are truly firty!
I think I could not eat one piece of them - it would be a real shame to destroy those adorable and pretty pieces of art!

I found the pictures in the new issue of the Swiss food magazine La Tavola.  

Did I sweeten your Tuesday? I hope so.

♥ Emilie's daughter 


PS. The artist of the cakes is Albrik Kuhn. Hereis his website.