happy father's day


Harry and Till cooked breakfast for Ben this morning. They brought 'breakfast in bed' to both of us actually! A full cooked breakfast of eggs, bacon, tomatoes and mushrooms. Harry did the cooking, and Till did a great job setting out the tray. It was very sweet and I'm quite impressed with their efforts, especially when they cleaned up afterwards.

After 'Father's Day' lunch at our favourite cafe, we headed to Captain Cook Lookout. Harry was desperate "to go for a drive" somewhere new. Finding somewhere "new" to scout on an island 5x8 kilometres can be a little challenging!!!!!! Amazingly, we did manage to find a short track that we hadn't explored before. It was lovely for all four of us to be together outdoors and the weather was perfect!

Happy Father's Day to all the Dad's out there. I hope you had a day filled with chatter and sunshine like we did!

pickles, ferments and kitchen laments


[i] pickled beetroot (in my home-made spiced berry cider vinegar)
[ii] kimchi
[iii] sauerkraut
[iv] fermenting kombucha tea


You could say I've been busy in the kitchen lately, but honestly, when is anyone not busy in the kitchen!? Sometimes I think it would be easier if I set my bed up in there. At least then I could keep a close eye on the almonds drying in the oven overnight, or strain the milk kefir at first light! And if sleep eluded me, I could watch the water-kefir grains dancing in their effervescent infusion!!

There's always so much work to do and sometimes I wonder what on earth I was thinking to take it all on. Lucky for me though, I love fermented foods and beverages - lucky my family does too, cause nobody in their right mind would keep up this routine for ONE!!!! Of course the health benefits make it worthwhile too. And I have to admit, my kitchen often feels like a science lab and that is pretty cool!

Now before you think I'm some kind of fermenting super woman, take heart that I have not included photos of the war-zone where all this action takes place. Right this second there is a mountain of washing-up drying on the sink, a jug of apple cider (Strongbow to be exact) that's airing on the bench ready for vinegar making tomorrow, my oven is in desperate need of a good scrub and my pantry shelves haven't been wiped in, um, I have no idea how long! And I won't mention that our kitchen windows are so filthy with salt spray that we almost can't see out or that there's a pile of dirty tea towels by the back door waiting to visit the laundry. Oops. Did I just make the scene that is our kitchen even more horrific? 

Ah, such is life. Ben and I remind ourselves Every Single Day....eating well is MESSY, TIME CONSUMING AND LABOUR INTENSIVE!

But gee, it's certainly worth it!!!!

PS. My Mad Millie fermenting crock has barely had a day off since I brought it home from New Zealand! Best ever purchase...if you like kimchi (and we do, A LOT)