Mini lemon birthday cake

13 December 2016



It's Tony's birthday today so I made a cake that combines two of his favourite desserts - cheesecake and lemon meringue pie. This time last year, we were staying in a bed and breakfast in Wagga Wagga for his PhD graduation so he ended up with a Streets Viennetta!

I used a recipe from Small Victories - one of my favourite cookbooks from 2016 - for the cake. It's a lemon olive oil cake that comes together really quickly, making it perfect for weeknight baking. Then I made a small batch of cream cheese icing to finish it off.


The pineapple candle makes it look extra festive :) My friend Kristy sent them all the way from Perth. We're about to head out to eightysix for dinner (I'm ordering for the fried chicken!) and then I have one more surprise up my sleeve - a nightcap at Molly, a speakeasy that specialises in whisky. I love birthdays!

Small presents that punch above their weight

12 December 2016


When I started my new job, just over a year ago, I was pretty scared. I'd been in my last position for five years - enough time to really settle in and feel confident about most things. While I was still with the same organisation, I was moving to a new city and a bigger office where I would be working on a pilot project.


Work remained daunting for months but now that I'm days away from going on holidays (yipeee!) I can truly appreciate how much I've learnt from the people around me. Which naturally brings me to my favourite chocolate chip cookies :) I'd been wracking my brain for ways to say thank you to the people who have helped me most (some daily!) before I settled on something simple and homemade. Here are a few other ideas for small gifts that may not cost must but can say heaps:


A handwritten card

I visited Tony in the studio the other day and he was excited to show me a card that had been left for him by another artist who works in the same complex. She wrote to congratulate him on his recent exhibition and share what she enjoyed most about his show.

Sometimes I struggle to write cards - the blank space can freak me out - but Tony has given me some great advice in the past. He says to take a moment to think about what you really want to say and simply write that. If your'e writing a thank you note, I thought these tips that came via Jo were great.


A personalised CD

My first car had a cassette player, so I became a very dedicated mix tape maker and the lucky recipient of many personalised tapes too (one of my girlfriends even made me a Christmas tape!). When I was in uni I used to burn CDs for friends, especially when they needed cheering up.

The other day my friend Irini texted to say that she had been listening to one in the car with her husband, who recognised the song I walked down the aisle to (!). So for Christmas this year, I'm making her an updated one. I'm still in the planning stages but it's super fun.

P.S My final story for the year went up today, and it's one I'm especially proud of. It's here if you're keen to check it out :)

Weekend links

09 December 2016


Hello! I've just filed my final story for the year so I'm feeling relieved and elated too :) I'll share it next week. We were going to head to Sydney for my brother's 30th birthday but we're waiting on a part for our car so we have an unexpected weekend at home. I might bake a Christmas cake and I'll definitely be making a few thank-you cookies to give out next week. Hope it's going to be sunny where you are. Here are a few things I enjoyed this week:

I saw this film clip two nights in a row and love it.

Taking a lunch break with wine.

Enjoying the Flow magazine app via My Open Kitchen.

A clutter free Christmas (with all of the cheer).

Should I make my own vanilla essence??

The quickest chicken dinner (we ate it with this broccoli quinoa bake!).

I'm keen to make this jewelled salad via Jodi.

My almost-the-holidays soundtrack - old Lupe and Kanye.

And finally, I've been listening to Garance Dore's podcast Pardon My French after reading about it on Catherine's blog. The episode she recommends is great. The Kerry Diamond episode is next on my list.

Catch you next week!

2016 Christmas Wish List

07 December 2016


Are you ever get tempted to buy yourself a little present while you're out Christmas shopping? The thought occurred to me today :) I've seen so many nice things lately - big and small - here are a few of them just in case you're still shopping for a friend or sister. First up, a cheery face bag ($12) to help reduce our plastic bag use and encourage trips to the library.


I've been curious about beeswax wraps all year. This starter-pack ($35) is practical and cute and could be used for storing cheeses, packed lunches and snacks.



Last summer I accidentally bought sunscreen that made me smell like a swamp. This one ($40) is SPF 50 and smells great, which means I wouldn't hesitate to reapply.


It's ben an incredible year for cookbook releases, I've reserved Grown and Gathered ($45) at the library but would happily give it a permanent place on my bookshelf. Dorie's Cookies too.



Our local pool has recently re-opened for summer and funny light-weight towel ($39.95) would fit easily in my bicycle basket. A pool or yoga pass would make a great gift too.


I have a thing for grey handbags and this crossbody bag ($149.95) fits just the essentials.






And finally I've always admired Milly Dent's creations and think this marbled cup ($44) will be an end of year treat :)

Internet friends: Emily Viski on happiness and the best banana cake in the world

05 December 2016


This year I've been trying to find ways to live more simply and Emily Viski's Instagram account has been a big source of inspiration. She shows that you can have a lot of joy in your life without spending much, whether she's requesting new books from the library or finding a pretty dress for her daughter at the op-shop.

Emily and I have never met, I stumbled across her colourful account via her sister-in-law Rachel, who I met in Wagga Wagga. But I asked Emily if she wouldn't mind sharing a few thoughts on simple living, her first year as a mum and what makes her happy.


Can you tell me a bit about yourself? Everything I know comes from Instagram! What do you get up to in a typical week?

I live in Melbourne in the south eastern suburbs and I have been here my whole life. But my hubby and I dream of moving somewhere a bit more quiet and rural - I would love to own a little farm somewhere in country Victoria. My family consists of myself and hubby, our little girl Jemima, who we call Jem, and our fur baby Sparky the pugalier. A normal week for me consists of visiting my regular op shops, copious cups of tea and working as a dental nurse two days a week.

I've been really inspired by your approach to simple living. Is that something you're conscious of?

I have always loved the philosophy of slow living and since having Jemima I don't really have much disposable income anymore, so yes I do try and be a bit more savvy these days.



Can you share a few op-shopping tips? You find the best things, whether it's clothing, children's books or kitchenware. I always feel overwhelmed!

Op shopping is something I have always been passionate about. I love old things and I'm a collector, so it sort of goes hand in hand. Last year Rachel and I set a challenge to not buy any new clothing for the entire year so that was a bit of fun and it's amazing how many near new clothes get donated.

My best tips are to be regular - you have to keep going back because they are always getting new donations and the best stuff will always go fast. I have two op shops near my work that I will make sure I pay a visit on the days I'm working. And if you see something good - buy it straight away - don't go away and think about it because guaranteed when you come back, it will no longer be there.


What are you reading at the moment? I'm especially curious about Flow magazine.

Flow is one of my favourite magazines, its pages are so beautiful. It's all about positivity and mindfulness but it's made for paper lovers and creative souls, so it combines all of my favourite things in one.


Do you have a favourite recipe to share? 

I recently borrowed Poh's first cookbook, Poh's Kitchen, at the library and made her 'Best banana cake in the world'. But everyone who knows me will tell you that I cannot follow a recipe so I had to put my own spin on it.

I changed the icing from butter icing with walnuts to cream cheese icing with coconut and I added an extra banana because I had three and I didn't want to waste it. This cake has been a bit of a hit with my family lately.

The best banana cake in the world - with a few changes

125g unsalted butter, softened
1/2 cup brown sugar, firmly pressed down
1/2 cup caster sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 large free range eggs
1 1/2 cups plain flour, sifted
2 1/4 tsp baking powder, sifted
1/2 tsp baking soda, sifted
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 cup full cream milk
3 overripe bananas, mashed

Cream cheese icing
200g cream cheese
50g butter
2 tsp lemon rind
1 tsp lemon juice
Toasted shredded coconut - as much or as little as you like. Lightly toast in the oven but keep a close eye on it as it burns very quickly!

Preheat the oven to 160 degrees celsius (150C fan-forced). Line a 20cm round cake tin with baking paper or grease and flour your tin.

With an electric mixer, cream the butter, both sugars and vanilla until pale and fluffy. Add one egg at a time, mixing thoroughly each time. Add the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt and fold in with a wooden spoon until fully incorporated. Add the milk and banana, and fold in.

Pour the batter into the prepared tin, turn your oven up to 175C and bake on the middle shelf for about 60 minutes, or until a skewer inserted in the centre of the cake comes out clean.

Allow to cool for 5-10 minutes before running a knife around the tin to release the cake. Cool on a wire rack. If you have used baking paper, the cake will easily fall out.

For the icing - I personally don't really measure when I'm cooking or baking, I usually just go off the taste and feel of things so I've tried to write the measurements to what I think they would be.

Use an electric mixer to beat the cream cheese, butter, lemon rind and juice in a bowl. Slowly add the icing sugar and beat until well combined.

Spread the icing over the entire cake and sprinkle with the toasted coconut.

Enjoy!




Your little girl Jemima just turned one, what was your first year of parenthood like?

Crazy ups and downs and like watching a movie on fast forward. Everyone tells you how fast it will go but you will never truly know until you experience it yourself. I fall more in love with my daughter everyday and being a mum is definitely the best and hardest thing I have ever done!

And this is kind of a big one - what makes you happy? I ask because I only get good vibes from your photos on Instagram.

Being happy and positive is a big thing for me because I truly believe this is the meaning of life. If you're not happy then what is the point? But what makes me happy are definitely the simple things in life - good food, family, animals and being outdoors!


Thank you Emily! How cute is this birthday cake, made by one of the women in Emily's mother's group to celebrate all of their children turning one? You can find Emily on Instagram, she has an account for her blog and a personal account too. She blogs at emandthelittlejem.

Photos by Emily Viski.

Weekend links

02 December 2016


I used all my brain power at work this week so I'm ready for a relaxing weekend. What about you? I have only fun things planned - shopping for a couple Christmas presents, going for a swim and making Kate's banana bread. I have mostly gentle links to share this week, I hope you enjoy:

Panettone for breakfast.

A year of no spending.

Choosing relaxation over perfection.

The best audio stories of 2016 via Lee Tran Lam.

A love story with a twist (Embrace the Chaos is another great Hidden Brain episode).

Fun food to make for end-of-year gatherings.

Writing about the things we don't talk about.

A comprehensive cookbook gift guide (my top picks for 2016 are in there, Small Victories and Molly on the Range are absolute standouts).

Linen love

01 December 2016


Now that it's summer (!) I'm bringing out all of my favourite cotton clothes and eyeing off the Frosty Fruits whenever I'm at the supermarket. I've also been tempted by a few pretty linen pieces from Australian designers and would love to invest in something that's both cool and hardy. Here are three of my favourite pieces, beginning with this top from Hunter, a new-to-me Canberra brand. The entire range is beautiful and made to order.


I've often admired Jorja and Jessica in Mimi Holvast dresses - they seem comfortable and versatile and I like the look of this pinafore with playful cut outs. Scrunchie pants are coming soon :)


And finally this short robe would come in handy for staying with our families over summer and early morning baking.