31 August 2014

Summer holiday

Living away from France really makes you appreciate it all the more.  You look at it in a different way. As they say the grass is always greener on the other side.
While we're there, we try to take in all the natural beauty that this country has to offer. The fresh air, the wide open spaces, grocery shopping , yes you read right, compared to HK France is the Mecca of food shopping and most of all our time together as a family.

Days were spent between our olive groves and home. Sweating it out in the fields, yes some cursing was involved. Cooking up a storm. Relaxing on our patio. Having friends over for dinner, BBQ's, breakfast outside with the first rays of sun peeping through the oak trees.

Painting the garage floor, installing shelves and putting up a bit of nostalgia, the licence plate above the window from the car Alex had when we first met. He called me to come in the garage, I walked in to see that. Made me smile, then the girls were like what? what? So it was a trip down memory lane telling our story. Later on during our holiday they were looking through our photo albumns (must make more albumns, girls had so much fun looking through them and so did I) and spotted us with the car and said ah look , it's the licence plate thats in the garage.


Jam making, fruit picking, tartines smothered with home made butter, yes we did!!! Foraging, finding and Mathilde finding pleasure in finding the little golden girolles peeping through the dampened leaves in a sometimes intimidating yet majestic forest.






Driving the car into a ditch (not recommended).  Vowing to never drive again on these tiny french road and cursing every one of them. 
Driving again on the tiny french roads and having a whole new respect for the deep ditches on the sides of them. 

Eating, eating and more eating.

Making too many foie gras...

 Steamed fish with fresh, wild fennel from the garden.



 Mushrooms fresh from the forest



Salted caramel macarons


Fois gras with the whole, fresh preserved figs made earlier.



 Heart shaped pancakes because lets face it, everyone loves a heart shaped pancake and round ones sometimes just don't cut it!


Ahh, fresh olives and I'll leave it at that....

5 June 2014

Woolworth's online South Africa

Who doesn't love Woolies? When we lived in South Africa from 2006 until 2009 Woolworth's shops were our go to shops. We had one just 3 minutes down the road and although it was small in comparison to the other larger ones, it was always stocked to the brim with whatever we needed.

We love duck and even when our shop had none in stock, the manager saw to it and a few days later I had a phone call saying they had it in for me. Now that is customer service for you!

Christmas, Easter and Valentines sweets and chocolates were also consumed a-go-go! My little girl loves all things Lindt and Woolworths have an amazing supply and always so cute. Grandma and Granddad, would go crazy there, stocking up on all chocolates imaginable.

We had family over from France and they loved it too. So intimate, unlike the massive supermarkets in France. Full of the freshest produce and at reasonable prices and once again, just up the road.

Ok, so where am I going with this? I recently used their online store because I'm no longer in South Africa but my sister is. I wanted to send her a box of goodies because lets face it who doesn't love getting a surprise? Especially when most of it is edible!! She (and us with her) has been through a very difficult time, so a fresh bunch of flowers lifts the spirits and at just a glance, she can feel and know that we are thinking of her.

She received each and every parcel on time and everything was at its freshest. I chose her favourite treats and some ready made meals because with a new born, every bit of time that can be saved in the kitchen is a god send, new parents will know exactly what I'm talking about.

Thank you Woolies for making it a little bit easier in bridging the gaps and making it so easy to put a smile on a face and feel love in the heart.

Now I'm off to send her another parcel just a little something.....
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