Sunday 7 June 2009

Marie's Sunday Six



It's hard to believe it's Sunday again! The time seems to be just flying by. A week no sooner gets started and it's finishing! I thought it might be fun this week to tell you six different things about me and perhaps maybe make you smile? At any rate it will be something a little bit different than my normal smile makers, so here goes!



I have a secret crush on Keith Duffy of Boyzone. I know, I'm too old to have crushes and most especially on boyband members, but I can't help it. Maybe it's that crooked grin of his . . . or his pretty blue eyes, or (and this is a huge possibility) perhaps it's that cute Irish accent of his. In any case, whatever it is, I could swoon for him. I think he's the bee's knees, the cat's meow and the greatest thing since sliced bread.



I've always wanted to dance in the rain with the man I love. Not pouring down rain, just soft falling rain, the gentle kind. Romantic movie kind. We'd sway under the misting drops to some music that only we two could hear, my head on his shoulder, his strong arm against my back . . . sharing kisses that taste of spring rain and each other. Now doesn't that sound romantic? It does to me!!



I used to love to read Historical Romance books and always fancied writing one. I especially loved ones about Viking Warlords and Scottish Lairds in kilts. I am not sure what that says about me, but hopefully it's all good. There is something about a man in horns and furs, or in a kilt that really turns my crank. Now if Keith Duffy showed up at our door, in the rain, wearing a kilt and a pair of viking horns, I'm afraid I don't know what I'd do! Perhaps I'd faint with the excitement of it all! The thought of it makes me smile.



I'm terrified of spiders. It doesn't matter what size they are, big or small. (In fact I dislike them so much that I just couldn't bear to put a picture of one here.) I think it's all those legs. I think I inherited this fear from my mother. She hates all bugs. There was a spider in our bathroom on the mirror one time when I was about 16 and the three of us . . . she, my sister and myself . . . were all standing in the hall outside the bathroom door trying to get it by reaching around the doorway and into the bathroom with the end of a broomstick. It kept moving and every time it did we would scream in unison. I am sure we looked quite ridiculous. My mother's eyesight is not as good these days, and she often kills black balls of fluff that she sees on the carpet. She once killed a mouse with a flyswatter, but that's a whole nother story . . .



I love salty and sweet taste combinations. Thinks like potato crisps and milk chocolate . . . together, or pretzels and sweet soda drinks, salted crackers and canned pears. I have been known to make up ridiculous combinations just to try out what they taste like. Green olives and chocolate is one of them, and amazingly enough it was delicious! I'm not sure what that says about me either. (I also really love eating Peanut Butter Sandwiches with tinned Tomato Soup. I know Me<===Weird)



I used to dream about flying (like a bird) and I loved it. I am quite afraid of heights and so I don't think I could ever hang glide, or jump out of a plane, but I once flew home holding onto a loaf of bread in a dream. The bread was taking me, and I was hanging onto the plastic ruffle at the end. It was a wonderful feeling. I think Birds are quite lucky to be able to fly. The wind must feel so nice under their wings and I can only imagine how wonderful it must feel to be able to soar . . .

And there you have it. Six quirky, odd and somewhat weird things about me! I hope they made you smile. They did me.

We had some company for dinner last night. A lovely Indian fella from church. I was a bit embarrassed because I hadn't twigged ahead of time that he was vegetarian. I served sausages and mash . . . man food. He ate the vegetables and the bread I had baked in the bread maker. I really should have known . . . most Indians are vegetarians I think. I could be wrong, and most likely am. At any rate I redeemed myself by serving a Strawberry Tart for dessert. I just kind of made it up, but I'll try to write it down properly like a recipe. This went down a real treat!



*Marie's Strawberry Tart*
Serves 4 - 6 (depending on how hungry you are)
Printable Recipe

I had some puff pastry in the fridge that needed using up and some strawberries so I put them together to make what I thought was quite a delicious tart. I brushed the edges of the tart with some butter and cardamom sugar which went really well with the berries, and smelled heavenly.

1 packet of ready rolled puff pastry
1 cup strawberry jam
1/2 cup pistachio nuts, toasted and chopped
1/4 cup of white sugar
1/2 tsp ground cardamom
1 TBS melted butter
softly whipped cream to serve



Pre-heat the oven to 200*C/400*F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.

Unroll your pastry and place it onto the lined baking sheet. Knock up or roll a rim up all around the edges. Mix the sugar and the cardamom together. Brush the edges of the pastry with the melted butter and then sprinkle them with half of the cardamom sugar. (reserve the rest of the sugar for after) Bake in the heated oven for 10 to 15 minutes, until the pastry has begun to puff up. Remove it from the oven and tamp down the middle of the pastry inside the rim you made. Stir through the strawberry jam with a fork and then spread it evenly inside the crust. Sprinkle with half of the pistachio nuts, reserving the rest for a bit later on. Return it to the oven to bake for a further 10 minutes or so, until the edges are nicely browned and it is crisp on the bottom. Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely.

Wash and slice your berries in half. Lay the halved berries in rows across the jam filled tart and sprinkle with the remaining pistachio nuts. Sprinkle the berries with the remaining cardamom sugar.

Serve cut into slices and garnished with a dollop of softly whipped cream. Delicious!



14 comments:

  1. YOU GET MORE AND MORE BRITISH WITH YOUR SAYINGS ;-) (TWIGGED)

    HAVE A LOVELY SUNDAY!

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  2. Have you read the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon? It's full of men in kilts.

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  3. Marie, I enjoyed your Sunday six. I think you should write a novel. You have such a great way with words!

    And as usual, me oh my....where did you learn to cook like that?
    Have a great day.
    Sandra

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  4. What a fun post for today, Marie! And that strawberry tart is gorgeous! I bought some strawberries yesterday hoping to make that Hot Milk Cat you showed earlier this week and layer it with strawberries and cream and you did... But not feeling too fantastic this weekend...So no cake made, but we've been enjoying the berries all the same. :o) Having a great chuckle over your boyband guy crush--LOL! Never too old for a crush... ;o) I love historical reading of any kind, and a little romance thrown in makes it all the more exciting--LOL! Hoping very much to catch you on MSN for a chat later this evening. :o) Happy Day, dear friend. LOVE YA ((BIG HUGS))

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  5. Dear Marie, first, your strawberries tart look soooo beautiful!! nice!! We dont have fresh trawberries now or is difficult to find.

    Yes the times just flying by!! agree!

    Oh my dear I love you like so Keith Duffy, is healthy and lovely have this things I think, cxx

    Yes I would like dance in the rain, love it!!

    Aaah we are so romantic Marie!! (we have the same age, I dont believe dear I will have my birthday (again) next week!!
    And this really make me laugh I love, really love romantic hictorical books and of course I want a HAPPY END!!

    Love ya Marie!!! (your sister in thoughts Gloria) xoxoxoxoxo

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  6. I'm not sure about Keith Duffy in Viking garb, but I'm sure that I'd like a bit of the summer tart. ;o)

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  7. Learning more fun things about you did make me smile....of course just thinking about you makes me smile.

    It is pouring rain this Sunday morn in Utah. Today after church we were planning to meet Erin and family in SLC today and have a BBQ at a park after church with Cal's birth mom and some of her family. It looks like those plans will have to be changed. It also rained almost everyday while I was at David's. How come it rains everywhere but in CA where we really need it???

    Lynell says hello. We wish that you were here with us. We both have sweet memories of you visiting with us last Feb.

    We are sending love to you, Todd and Jess. XOXXOXO Lura

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  8. potato crisps dipped in dark chocolate - they are so crazy good!

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  9. Loved this. I used to have a thing for Scottish historical romance novels myself. And.....we don't ever have to stop having crushes on boys do we?
    I don't mind spiders...but worms ack and RUN~
    That strawberry creation looks divine. Like a piece of artwork.
    R

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  10. Hi Marie! It's a long time since I commented - sorry! I also hate spiders, I'm OK in the garden if I have my gardening gloves on though!We went to Knole and Ightham Mote today, would you believe I resisted buying any cookbooks in BOTH shops?! I'm proud of my will-power today!
    Hope you and Todd are well.

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  11. My grandmother once killed a mouse with her .22 pistol.
    I, too, have killed fluff in fear of it being a spider.
    and Duffy has amazing eyes!!!

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  12. I can see why you like Keith--those eyes. But, I wouldn't act on that urge if I were you. The second one, however, I most certainly would talk to Todd about and make that fantasy become a reality. Loved getting to know your quirky side today. You are FUN! Have a great week.

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  13. Marie, I have been belly laughing over this post. Honestly, Jim came in from outside to see what was up! My counter part to your Mr. Duffy (very cute by the way) is Michael Ball. Do you know him? He comes from your parts or at least performs a lot in London and all around the UK but is from Wales. I have been to his only 2 US concerts two night in a row in SLC and screamed like a teenager...I embarrassed myself and had the time of my life. This I might add was in 2004! You can scroll down to the very bottom of my blog to read about it. by clicking on his picture.

    This post is so cute I have to respond to one part at a time. More later. Still laughing! Love it! B

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  14. Hi Marie
    After not being able to log on to your blog for a week I took your advice and installed Mozilla Firefox, so now I am catching up on all you've been doing. That strawberry tart looks so easy and delicious. I think I'll make it one day this week for my hubby. Rhondi

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