Stop what you’re doing and look at this!
Posted: January 5, 2012 Filed under: Just for fun | Tags: Christmas, fun, funny, interesting funny stuff from the internet this week, South Africa 2 Comments »- Fish and chip fever batters South Africa! I say, Fish and chip fever, BATTERS, South Africa!!
- Do you want to laugh like crazy today? Then watch this!
- Kids make the darndest passive agressive threats!
- The most controversial adverts of the last year
- How adorable are these pink Cherry Vanilla cookies by An American Cupcake in London?
- Clever ideas of how to use up your Christmas leftovers
- Eating a diet full of saturated fat makes you forgetful and more prone to dementia as well as heart attacks, wrinkles and less orgasms. Scary!
- University applications drop 8% in the aftermath of the massive increase in fees
- A cat playing with dolphins? A cat playing with dolphins!
- Happy New Year! Why not take a look at some hilarious New Year cake fails?
- LOOK what I just found. These will be getting made and eaten by me in 2012!
I love organising!
Posted: December 29, 2011 Filed under: Home stuff | Tags: Christmas, Holiday, home, New Year, organisation 2 Comments »The limbo period between Christmas and New Year can sometimes be a bit of a wasteland of unproductivity in my opinion. Its too easy to drift through the days alternating between resolving to eat healthier again and stuffing Christmas biscuits into your mouth. Since I still have a few days between arriving back at home and going back to work, I’ll be trying to use the time to sort out some jobs and chores I’ve been meaning to do for a while.
Here are a few of the projects I’ll be tackling in the next few days -
- Cleaning out and organising the attic room
- Clearing out and updating the look and organisation of the lounge – I’ll post before and after pictures!
- Tackling a HUGE pile of ironing
- Hanging some new pictures
- Figuring out my new year resolutions!
- Devising a weekly workout plan – I’m not starting a diet but I will be focusing on eating healthier and getting more exercise in and a plan is a good place to start!
- Updating my music library on my iPhone – how is it possible to have such a ridiculous amount of music but nothing to listen to?
What are you up to between Christmas and New Year? And what are your NYE plans!?
x Kerry
p.s. the title of this post is inspired by this great website – check it out if you really really love organising (or just would like to marvel at the most organised lady in the WORLD).
A Christmas Eve story…
Posted: December 24, 2011 Filed under: Christmas | Tags: Christmas, Christmas Eve, home 10 Comments »Tell me a story. What are you doing this Christmas Eve?
I’ll be snuggled up watching It’s a wonderful life, baking more sweet treats for everyone around me, and catching up with old friends.
Here are a few snaps from my Christmas…
Happy shortest day!
Posted: December 22, 2011 Filed under: Random | Tags: Christmas, happy, June, Solstice, Sun, Winter solstice 2 Comments »Today is the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year (its one second shorter than yesterday!). Sunrise in the UK will be at 8.04am and sunset at 3.54pm.
From here, things are getting better! From now till the Summer solstice in June, the days will be getting longer. By the end of January sunrise will be at 7.41am and sunset at 4.47pm, by the end of Feb the sun will be rising by 6.47 and not going down until 5.40!
Once Christmas is over, lots of people get depressed at the thought of the long grey months of January, February and March. If you’re one of those people, take a look at these great tips on being happy and look forward to Spring – its all uphill from here!
Stop what you’re doing and look at this – Christmas edition!
Posted: December 22, 2011 Filed under: Cute stuff, Just for fun | Tags: Christmas, fun, funny, It's a Wonderful Life, NORAD, Santa Claus, Scrooged Leave a comment »- Ever wondered how they make candy canes?
- Track Santa’s progress with Norad
- Cool Christmas adverts from the 50s and 60s. Hopefully its no longer acceptable to get a woman a hoover for Christmas
- Will we have a white christmas?
- Did you know that mince pies used to contain meat (clues in the name) until Cromwell banned them for being ‘too indulgent’. When they returned after the restoration, they were sweet not savory!
- Whats your favourite Christmas film? For me, Its a wonderful life, Scrooged, Home Alone and White Christmas and The Muppets Christmas Carol which I just saw for the first time this year – its awesome!
- Guardian readers share their best and worst Christmas experiences ever.
- Check out these adorable festive cookies from An American Cupcake in London!
Exclusive kerrycooks reader discount!
Posted: December 8, 2011 Filed under: Fashion | Tags: Christmas, fashion, Loughborough, shopping 2 Comments »Exciting news readers – local business Accessories Direct have been in touch to offer you a 20% discount! They’re a local company based just down the road from me in Loughborough, and its always nice to support local businesses! Also, great news for any readers based in the US – they do international delivery too!
Here are some of my favourite things from my perusing of their site working terribly hard at my job this afternoon
Just enter code FESTIVE at the checkout to get 20% off any full price item! Woo! The code expires on December 13th
What do you think of my picks?
Stop what you’re doing and look at this!
Posted: December 8, 2011 Filed under: Just for fun | Tags: baking, cake, cats, Christmas, funny Leave a comment »- Adorable dog (that looks like a polar bear) loves bathtime. Easily the best thing you’ll see today.
- The new Mariah/BIEBER All I want for Christmas video, might be the worst and funniest thing you’ve ever seen. If you like product placement you’ll love this!
- Ten Christmas gifts you should never get anyone who you call a friend
- Intriguing statistics about the most commonly stolen products
- Learn how to make a fondant peony over at CakeJournal. Far beyond my skill level – just incredible
- WOW. Just WOW. This is my dream!
- Great news friends! YESTERDAY was the second annual bestie day! So if you missed it, be sure to let your best friend know she’s special today!
- How AMAZING does this mint chocolate Christmas bark look?
- Check out Nigella’s exclusive Christmas recipes for Stylist magazine, and her top five entertaining tips!
- Oskar the blind kitty helps to decorate the Christmas tree!
- Hey dog, Imma boop your nose. BOOP!
- This mocha coconut fudge would be an amazing homemade Christmas gift
Green and red velvet festive cake with cream cheese frosting
Posted: December 7, 2011 Filed under: Baking, Christmas | Tags: baking, cake, Christmas, festive, red velvet 7 Comments »I was jumping up and down LIKE A CHILD when I thought of this cake – its not something I’ve seen elsewhere, I just thought of it.
As with the marshmallow chocolate pops that I also thought of, I’m sure a simple google search would dispel the notion that I’m the first person to make it, but I prefer to live in ignorance.
The cake came out almost exactly as I’d dreamed – a red and green layer velvet cake with cream cheese frosting and fondant holly berries and leaves, sprinkled with festive silver edible glitter frost.
To make the actual cake, I used the classic Delia sponge recipe, doubled, and added cocoa to make it a velvet cake (I’m sure this isn’t the technical definition of a velvet cake but it tasted good!)
- 350g soft butter
- 350g sugar (caster or light brown caster)
- 310g plain flour
- 40g cocoa powder (the lumps will NOT mix in so always use a sieve!)
- 1 tbsp baking powder
- 1 tbsp bicarb of soda
- 6 eggs
- 1 tbsp vanilla extract
Start by creaming the butter and sugar, then measure out your flour and cocoa…
Add the eggs to the butter mixture on at a time, and then add your flour mixture. Blend it up!
Next, I grabbed another bowl and put roughly one third of the cake mix into it (since I wanted one green layer and two red). If you’re more of a perfectionist than a bodger (me), feel free to measure out the mixture so that its completely accurate.
Once the mix is in the bowls, add your food colouring! I use sugarflair colouring as its the most concentrated one I’ve found – if you’ve never used it before, you can get it from cake supply shops where it will cost you between £2 and £3 a tub (its very concentrated so should last a while) or on ebay for 5 for £10.15
Just keep slowly adding and mixing your batter until the colour is what you want. I added A LOT of the Christmas Red colour to get the red this bright.
Yum! While that bakes, make the frosting. I used the Hummingbird Bakery cream cheese frosting. It is SO YUMMY.
- 300g icing sugar, sifted
- 50g unsalted butter, at room temperature
- 125g cream cheese, cold
Stick the ingredients in a large bowl and blend away, by hand or with a mixer.
Time to assemble the cake! One of my cakes was larger than the other two as I used one larger cake pan. So to make them all the same size, I put one of the smaller cakes on top of it, and used it as a guide to cut off the excess cake. Worked well and the cake held together.
First, position the bottom layer of the cake on a large plate (its easier if this is also the plate you want to serve it on).
Add a dollop of frosting and on on your second and third layers. At this point my top two layers kept sliding off and I realised that my bottom layer wasn’t level. So I had to perform cake surgery by removing the top two layers and levelling off the bottom layer with a bread knife (just by cutting vertically across the cake until it was more of a level surface.
After that they all held together and were less lopsided! Continue frosting the cake (try to use around a third of the frosting as this is just a first, crumb layer). Don’t worry about how it looks too much yet, just try to cover it as evenly as you can, then put it in the fridge to firm up.
When that first layer has firmed, (probably anything after an hour, I did mine the next morning), add a second layer of frosting (the cream cheese frosting keeps very well in the fridge). Try to get it as even as you can, but don’t worry too much, whatever it looks like, it will taste DELICIOUS. Put it back into the fridge to set some more and start making the decorations (or just EAT).
To make the holly leaves, I got this holly cutter from the cake decorating company in Nottingham. It was around £3.30. As with everything you can also get them on eBay! The fondant/sugarpaste I used was Renshaws and I also got it at the cake decorating company and it was £1.50 for each colour. You can also get it in white (increasingly from the supermarket), and colour it yourself but I went for the convenience option.
I’d never really worked with fondant before but it was extremely easy – I just rolled out about a third of the packet using a normal large rolling pin and started cutting. I then dipped each leaf into a sprinkling of edible silver glitter so that my leaves had some frost! The glitter is between £2.50 and £3 per very small tub, but it goes a very very long way.
I used red fondant to make the holly berries – I just pinched off little balls, rounded them in my palms and added a little glitter to them.
First, I added holly leaves and berries to the top of the cake – they could have been more even if I’d planned the layout properly before I started.
Then I went around the side of the cake adding holly and berries -again it turned out pretty even despite a lack of planning. I think the frosting looks…. rustic?
Since I frosted the cake on the serving plate, once I’d done, I used some kitchen towel soaked in hot water to wipe up as much of the frosting from around the cake as I could, and then concealed the rest of the mess with christmas tree sprinkles, also from the cake decorating company in Nottingham.
I think its the best cake I ever made! I can’t wait to make a rainbow version….
Marty liked it too!
Are you planning on doing any Christmas baking? This cake is very festive but isn’t a traditional fruit Christmas cake as like a lot of people I’m not keen on those.














































