 I'm hearing people thinking that there hasn't been a Phillip picture in a couple of days. Here he is, sporting sunglasses at lunchtime.
I'm hearing people thinking that there hasn't been a Phillip picture in a couple of days. Here he is, sporting sunglasses at lunchtime.OK, that's enough posts for today. I'm off to do some reading in The Spiral Staircase by Karen Armstrong.
 I'm hearing people thinking that there hasn't been a Phillip picture in a couple of days. Here he is, sporting sunglasses at lunchtime.
I'm hearing people thinking that there hasn't been a Phillip picture in a couple of days. Here he is, sporting sunglasses at lunchtime.




 Earth Hour was lovely here at home with a few good friends and some candles. And some very rich cake from Thibault's Bakery. Doesn't this photo look medieval? I love how it turned out.
Earth Hour was lovely here at home with a few good friends and some candles. And some very rich cake from Thibault's Bakery. Doesn't this photo look medieval? I love how it turned out.


 I had never cut open a squash to find several sprouted seeds inside, until today. It's currently roasting in the oven, mmmm.
I had never cut open a squash to find several sprouted seeds inside, until today. It's currently roasting in the oven, mmmm.
 And this is what Phillip and I had for lunch - it's organic quinoa (pronounced KEEN-wah), which is quite similar to couscous. I mixed mine with chopped tomato, olive oil, lemon juice, parsley and a bit of salt and pepper to make a sort of tabouli. Phillip had his plain, along with some sweet potato. It's a good source of protein, and has a nice, plain flavour. Delicious!
And this is what Phillip and I had for lunch - it's organic quinoa (pronounced KEEN-wah), which is quite similar to couscous. I mixed mine with chopped tomato, olive oil, lemon juice, parsley and a bit of salt and pepper to make a sort of tabouli. Phillip had his plain, along with some sweet potato. It's a good source of protein, and has a nice, plain flavour. Delicious!
 Our terrific friends who were here on the weekend came bearing gifts (we miss you, and not just because you brought gifts!)  One of which was this set of Yesterday's News recycled coloured pencils. They're made of recycled Chinese newspapers, and they're just plain neat.
Our terrific friends who were here on the weekend came bearing gifts (we miss you, and not just because you brought gifts!)  One of which was this set of Yesterday's News recycled coloured pencils. They're made of recycled Chinese newspapers, and they're just plain neat.

 I added a few things to my Etsy shop tonight, including the terrific men's shaving kit pictured above. I'm tickled pink with how it turned out. The mug is thrifted (of course) and the brush is sweatshop-free made with all-natural fibres and a natural wood handle. I also added my Star Anise Bath Bars (which weigh in at a whopping 7.2 ounces each) and some fresh cold process Simple Simon unscented bars, perfect for babies and others with sensitive skin or noses. Happy lathering!
I added a few things to my Etsy shop tonight, including the terrific men's shaving kit pictured above. I'm tickled pink with how it turned out. The mug is thrifted (of course) and the brush is sweatshop-free made with all-natural fibres and a natural wood handle. I also added my Star Anise Bath Bars (which weigh in at a whopping 7.2 ounces each) and some fresh cold process Simple Simon unscented bars, perfect for babies and others with sensitive skin or noses. Happy lathering!
 Sorry for the terrible pictures and lack of interesting things lately - we had a splendid weekend with friends visiting for the long weekend, and I don't think I took a single picture. It was that much fun. We went to Mavillette Beach (pictured above, photo from last fall, I think) with the kiddos and had a fun, sunny time.
Sorry for the terrible pictures and lack of interesting things lately - we had a splendid weekend with friends visiting for the long weekend, and I don't think I took a single picture. It was that much fun. We went to Mavillette Beach (pictured above, photo from last fall, I think) with the kiddos and had a fun, sunny time. I found this Baby Trekker carrier at Value Village in Saint John for $5.99. It's in perfect condition, and I just couldn't leave it there! Phillip likes it, and it's nice that he can see everything and just kind of hang out on my back. MIL took the photo while we were there.
I found this Baby Trekker carrier at Value Village in Saint John for $5.99. It's in perfect condition, and I just couldn't leave it there! Phillip likes it, and it's nice that he can see everything and just kind of hang out on my back. MIL took the photo while we were there.
 Nougatine et Chocolat is a fabulous little French cafe in Saint John, where I was lucky enough to have lunch a couple of weeks ago. The photos were taken on my phone, which accounts for the terrible quality. The salad I chose had melted goat's cheese and walnuts, and a delicious balsamic vinaigrette in the tiny little pitcher. I also had a ham and brie croissant, which was possibly the richest thing I've ever eaten. The raspberry tart was nothing short of divine. I highly recommend eating there next time you're in Saint John!
Nougatine et Chocolat is a fabulous little French cafe in Saint John, where I was lucky enough to have lunch a couple of weeks ago. The photos were taken on my phone, which accounts for the terrible quality. The salad I chose had melted goat's cheese and walnuts, and a delicious balsamic vinaigrette in the tiny little pitcher. I also had a ham and brie croissant, which was possibly the richest thing I've ever eaten. The raspberry tart was nothing short of divine. I highly recommend eating there next time you're in Saint John!


 We just might have a reincarnated Beatle on our hands.
We just might have a reincarnated Beatle on our hands.

 Poppy seeds and lemon peel.
Poppy seeds and lemon peel. I made a lovely carrot soap yesterday, which I'm quite tickled with. The photo is a little tricky to figure out - I'm looking up at the soap in the mold. It's now mellowing to a beautiful yellow, with no colour other than that provided by the carrot juice.
I made a lovely carrot soap yesterday, which I'm quite tickled with. The photo is a little tricky to figure out - I'm looking up at the soap in the mold. It's now mellowing to a beautiful yellow, with no colour other than that provided by the carrot juice. When Adam and I were taking photos of my soon-to-be-listed soaps, I made this face, which I apparently make quite often. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, I guess.  I'll be listing the soaps from our photo shoot in my Etsy shop over the next few days.
When Adam and I were taking photos of my soon-to-be-listed soaps, I made this face, which I apparently make quite often. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, I guess.  I'll be listing the soaps from our photo shoot in my Etsy shop over the next few days.

BEER BREAD
An easy-to-make rustic bread with a slightly moist texture and excellent flavour. It is great toasted or used for cheese sandwiches. It's also terrific with soups and stews. Using a dark beer gives it too much of beery taste, but wheat beer or lager are excellent. Because there is yeast in beer, it helps to make a structured loaf that you can use for sandwiches although it is really a quick bread.
What you need
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup whole-wheat flour
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablesspoon baking powder
1/4 cup chopped dill
1 cup grated old Cheddar cheese
341 millilitres (12 ounces) wheat beer or lager.
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
What you do:
Preheat oven to 350 F. Generously butter a loaf pan and line the bottom with parchment paper.
Combine all-purpose flour, whole-wheat flour, sugar, salt and baking powder. Add the dill and cheese and stir to coat with flour. Stir in beer and mustard until mixture forms a dough. You may need to knead dough with your hands to bring it together.
Turn the dough into a buttered loaf pan and use a damp hand to smooth the top. Bake for 40 to 45 minutes or until light golden and firm to touch. Makes 1 loaf.
 I took this picture (and many others) this past week when P and I were at his Nanny and Papa's house. His eyes look so green when he's wearing a green shirt! He was eating organic rice crisp cereal, which he does a very precise job of picking up and depositing into his mouth. His mouth which now holds six teeth. Six!
I took this picture (and many others) this past week when P and I were at his Nanny and Papa's house. His eyes look so green when he's wearing a green shirt! He was eating organic rice crisp cereal, which he does a very precise job of picking up and depositing into his mouth. His mouth which now holds six teeth. Six!

 Next up is this Kitchen Counter Compost Chute - brilliant! Although I agree that some kind of cover would be an improvement. Think of all of the dropped bits of peelings you would keep off of the floor next to the compost bin.
Next up is this Kitchen Counter Compost Chute - brilliant! Although I agree that some kind of cover would be an improvement. Think of all of the dropped bits of peelings you would keep off of the floor next to the compost bin.