There has been a whole lot of things happening in my kitchen lately, which means a truck sized amount of dishes to balance that out.
There have been delicate raspberries to sit on top of a birthday cake. Little Monkey was keen on eating them before they got to the top of the cake and had to be repeatedly reminded that weren’t getting to the cake via his mouth.
Simple vanilla biscuits for Valentines Day.
Surprisingly tasty seasonal salads, with a salute to summer.
A goody hamper very kindly given to me, full of ohhhh so many good things.
On my kitchen table sat, his and her ice cream after a remarkably crappy day….yep, that really does make things a whole lot better. (Maggie Beer your ice cream is ridiculously deliciously delectable, making them in smaller containers was a wise, wise choice.)
New old kitchen tea towels. Excellent quality and someone has already broken them in for me, which means none of that not-soaking-up-moisture business when they are still new.
And on my kitchen floor stands my little helper. Chubby fingers wrapping around my legs, while I cook and bake, as she sings me her baby song.
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What’s shakin’ in your kitchen?
Have a look at the lovely Celia’s kitchen for other kitchen happenings.
Lovely post! Gorgeous raspberries and chubby baby legs. I absolutely love Maggie Beer’s dark choc orange ice cream too. Possibly my most favourite ice cream ever. Love your vintage tea towels – I have a soft spot for them too, especially kitschy Australian ones. What’s shakin’ in my kitchen? My son’s pet caterpillar, in his little terrarium, growing enormous as he hasn’t stopped eating; 2 kilos of dark red tomatoes ready for saucing; and our coffee machine, which has now warmed up. Have a lovely Sunday.
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Saskia that sounds like a wonderful way to spend a Sunday. The icecream, yep I think Maggie’s is definitely my favourite too, although it’s the quince or burnt fig jam ones that have me eyeing off the whole tub. Goodness me, what does she put in that stuff!!!
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You got a hamper too! Yours looks very interesting. I love your Valentine’s Day Vanilla biscuits. And those raspberries look too perfect to eat. Yes, we’re eating salads too, desperately in an attempt to string out summer for as long as possible xx
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and KABOOM!…summer seems to have disappeared round these parts hasn’t it.
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I love the photo of the chubby baby legs!
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Thanks Heidi. Those little legs know how to keep busy!
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Cute little legs! I hate how tea towels need to be broken in, I always wash them once or twice first but it doesn’t always work. Ice cream certainly does make things better, doesn’t it? I hope things got better for you sweetie x
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Thanks R. That ice cream certainly made things better. Must have healing properties in there…
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Those feet! The raspberries are nearly as gorgeous.
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🙂 Thanks Rose
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Oh Brydie , thats beautiful and so are the photos. You’ve really got the eye
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Thanks Tania. Coming from you the queen of the foodie lens, I take that as a huge compliment.
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It all looks lovely – the salad looks just what I want for lunch and I could happily follow it with that ice cream – a scoop of each please! And I love the fabrics – the tea towels and the toddler dress
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Thank you Johanna. I’m still getting used to the whole idea of putting one of my kids in dresses 😉
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Your kitchen is always filled with JOY! Even after a crappy day, you have some realy interesting ice cream- those flavors sound wonderful!
I, too, like the vintage towels- the colors are so bright and cheerful. I’d love a couple of those raspberries- and OHH! Those baby legs- so cute.
Thanks, Brydie for sharing.
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That ice cream doesn’t happen often Heidi, probably once every six months, but damn it’s worth the wait! Too bad some of that couldn’t be sent over to you with your timtams 🙂
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Hi Brydie, I love the heart shaped biscuits, I can only assume they were for Mr Chocolate:) I also love your tea towels. I have so many of them that used to be my mum’s (She used to collect them on her travels). But best of all are the cute little legs from your little helper!!
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Those tea towels are so much nicer than your every day run of the of mill ones aren’t they, (even better if you’ve got your mums old ones from her travels!)
Biscuits, yes they were for Mr Chocolate…although the The Monkeys seemed to have schnaffled most of them.
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A lovely warm post on an autumn day.
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Thanks Kim 🙂
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Maggie Beer makes amazing ice cream flavours. Love your goody hamper and the chubby ankles:)
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burnt fig jam was my favourite of those ice creams before I discovered… quince and bitter almond! Oh la la!
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Happy belated bday to you. Love your little girls toes so adorable. Enjoy those fun moments in the kitchen because before you know it she will think her friends are cooler than mom…take care, BAM
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eeek! I know… how to stay the cool mum?
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Beautiful post Brydie, and beautiful things happening too! Your kitchen sounds like quite the place to be. I would like to know, though, which of the ice cream flavours was his and which was hers? 😉
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Chocolate ice cream has no place on my discerning palate Kari 😉
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Your kitchen looks as tasty and comforting as always.
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Pop round Greg, espresso is up!
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Love those tea towels! Oh how I wish we could get Maggie Beer Ice cream here. Lucky you!
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It’s good, too good… Might be easier that you can’t get it Spoon Feast.
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Brydie, if IMK was a contest (which it’s not) you would WIN this month for those teeny tiny feet!! Gorgeous baby girl, you’re growing up so fast! Is that one of your dresses, B? It’s very cute! The raspberries look divine, and the heart cookies are so very elegant. Thanks for the peek into your sunny kitchen! 🙂
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No not one of mine, but a lovely hand me down. I’m lucky enough to have received a lot of friends kids clothing. She has a better wardrobe than I do!
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I love those tea towels! And I’ve just been admiring my kitty tea towel which I haven’t yet used-I think I’m just going to admire it for a while 🙂
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Such nice thingies in your kitchen and I love, love, love those chubby legs of your littlke kitchen helper – adorable!
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Chubby-chubs are a keeper! Those raspberries look tempting too. Nothing much happenin’ in my kitchen lately, but, then, that’s normal. LOL. Enjoying the milder weather today after our recent heat-wave. It’s Grand Prix weekend and I’ve been hearing those rather large mosquitoes goin’ ’round the track nearby. 🙂
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