March 2nd, 2012
Watermelon and Kiwi Sparkling Wine SorbetHere are two different types of sorbet I found. My Mum’s visiting Auckland soon so I thought I’d gather a few sorbet recipes/dessert recipes seeing as she loves that kind of stuff. No doubt you guys will too!For the Watermelon Sorbet, you’ll need:
1 1/2 cups Sparkling Wine (also known as Proseco)
A tiny bit more than 1/4 cup of Agave Nectar
2 cups of fresh Watermelon juice - you can drain it through a sieve if wanted
3 Basil leaves - cut or whole
1. Mix the sparkling wine and agave nectar in a saucepan and heat on medium heat until it comes to a boil and stir for 2-3 minutes. Leave it to cool for a few minutes.2. Once the mix is cooled, add the watermelon juice and basil leaves and give it a good stir. Now either place it in the freezer for a few hours (2-3) and pour the mix into an ice cream maker or place it in the freezer and stir every 30 minutes. Similar to my Vanilla Strawberry Ice Cream RecipeFor the Kiwifruit Sorbet you’ll need:
2 cups sparkling wine
A bit more than a 1/4 cup agave nectar
2 cups of fresh Kiwifruit juice - again it’s optional to run it through a sieve
Combine the sparkling wine and agave nectar in a saucepan once again and heat it over medium heat until it comes to a boil. Again stir for 2-3 minutes and then let cool.Now add the kiwifruit juice and the remaining steps are the same as the watermelon sorbet instructions.

Watermelon and Kiwi Sparkling Wine Sorbet

Here are two different types of sorbet I found. My Mum’s visiting Auckland soon so I thought I’d gather a few sorbet recipes/dessert recipes seeing as she loves that kind of stuff. No doubt you guys will too!

For the Watermelon Sorbet, you’ll need:

  • 1 1/2 cups Sparkling Wine (also known as Proseco)
  • A tiny bit more than 1/4 cup of Agave Nectar
  • 2 cups of fresh Watermelon juice - you can drain it through a sieve if wanted
  • 3 Basil leaves - cut or whole


1. Mix the sparkling wine and agave nectar in a saucepan and heat on medium heat until it comes to a boil and stir for 2-3 minutes. Leave it to cool for a few minutes.

2. Once the mix is cooled, add the watermelon juice and basil leaves and give it a good stir. Now either place it in the freezer for a few hours (2-3) and pour the mix into an ice cream maker or place it in the freezer and stir every 30 minutes. Similar to my Vanilla Strawberry Ice Cream Recipe

For the Kiwifruit Sorbet you’ll need:

  • 2 cups sparkling wine
  • A bit more than a 1/4 cup agave nectar
  • 2 cups of fresh Kiwifruit juice - again it’s optional to run it through a sieve


Combine the sparkling wine and agave nectar in a saucepan once again and heat it over medium heat until it comes to a boil. Again stir for 2-3 minutes and then let cool.

Now add the kiwifruit juice and the remaining steps are the same as the watermelon sorbet instructions.

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February 5th, 2012
Making vanilla ice cream the other day was a success ‘cept it turns out Sean’s craving for vanilla ice cream the previous day turned into craving for strawberry ice cream =/
I wonder how to make strawberry ice cream/sorbet

Making vanilla ice cream the other day was a success ‘cept it turns out Sean’s craving for vanilla ice cream the previous day turned into craving for strawberry ice cream =/

I wonder how to make strawberry ice cream/sorbet

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January 25th, 2012
So Sean and I met about 5 months ago (6 months on February the 4th) and funnily enough, we’ve been living together ever since we first met. He lived in city before I did and sometimes when we had gotten enough of gaming at Giga we’d just go chill at his place, talk and lounge around until it was time for breakfast. As he constantly replies to people who ask how long we’ve been living together, “She came into my life, then to my apartment and just never left, but I wouldn’t have it any other way” =3Sean’s original apartment was pretty small but I’m glad we finally moved into a new decent sized one thats actually spacious enough to let us have some space around us.6 months is a long time to have been living together at this age and I’m pleasantly surprised and happy to know that we enjoy each others company so much and still want each other around all the time. We’ve gotten used to one or the other going out, although it’s mostly Sean that goes out all the time and I bum around at home haha. But it’s nice, though admittedly it feels like we’re a married couple, and again quite surprisingly, I don’t mind at all. I love living with my baby and it’s nice to live with someone who’s more than just a friend but not you’re parents. Just like with living by yourself away from home, you make your own rules but you also make your own boundaries. It’s an incredible way to broaden your life experience and even though I was only 17 when I moved out of home, I wouldn’t have had it any other way.I’m so much more independent now and I do all the things my mother used to do around the house for me. Like the washing and cooking. Sure I’m used to housework and that’s no problem but if I was ever asked to do the washing at home, I’d chuck a whole load into the washing machine and just leave it be for a few hours to let it roll around in the washing machine. Now I’m like the picky housewife who separates towels from undergarments and indoor wear from outer wear.I’m also no longer a bucket chef who chucks every single ingredient she can find into a pan and fry it to make something tasty and edible. I now think about what to cook, prepare all the food carefully and cook it with care and I make sure it not only tastes good but is also healthy for Sean =]Sometimes it’s amazing what a relationship can do to you. I was always scared that if I found someone to commit to here in Auckland, that I would stray from my life and be too revolved around their life and I’d become irresponsible fall hopelessly only to realise too late what has happened. But I guess I realise now that if you find the right person, none of those things will happen because they should care about what do you and want to do equally as much as they worry about themselves. Sean’s always encouraging me to go for what I want to do and he tries to help me in every way possible. Although he’s not every good at it himself and hasn’t been very focused, he always tells me I should focus and work hard. If he goes out and say I should play this game and I say I should be studying, he always encourages me to study instead of play games.It’s a change from people who are always encouraging me to hang with them, go out clubbing and play first mentioning that “ah push you can do your work later”. Sure I’m not like a study fanatic but it’s nice to have someone who genuinely cares about my life as much as I care about it.Something else about Sean that’s different to any guy I’ve ever met before - He’s met my parents and gets along with them and vice versa.I took him to Christchurch this past Christmas and he spent a few days down in quakeville with my family and I and thoroughly enjoyed it which I was amazed about. No guy who could be a potential boyfriend or who was an ex-boyfriend of mine has ever managed to win my parents approval so it was unexpected but nevertheless I’m overjoyed about.What’s funny is that mum even let us sleep in the same bed down in Christchurch! And my dearest enjoyed our stay down there so much that he even suggested we extend our stay down there if we could.I’ve also never seen my mother so continuously happy with a smile on her face everyday as when Sean was down with me. It’s nice to know my mother approves and likes the guy who I intend to spend the rest of my life with.I know last year was a year with zero motivation and I didn’t really get as much work done as I had hoped but if I hadn’t moved up last year, hadn’t gone to the net cafe so late at night with a friend to play some games and go clubbing, I would have never met this wonderful man who’s now apart of my life. No guy has ever treated me the way he treats me, taken care of me like he does, helps me the way he helps me and told me we should get engaged within the next few years. I’m truly thrilled. 

So Sean and I met about 5 months ago (6 months on February the 4th) and funnily enough, we’ve been living together ever since we first met. He lived in city before I did and sometimes when we had gotten enough of gaming at Giga we’d just go chill at his place, talk and lounge around until it was time for breakfast. As he constantly replies to people who ask how long we’ve been living together, “She came into my life, then to my apartment and just never left, but I wouldn’t have it any other way” =3


Sean’s original apartment was pretty small but I’m glad we finally moved into a new decent sized one thats actually spacious enough to let us have some space around us.

6 months is a long time to have been living together at this age and I’m pleasantly surprised and happy to know that we enjoy each others company so much and still want each other around all the time. We’ve gotten used to one or the other going out, although it’s mostly Sean that goes out all the time and I bum around at home haha. But it’s nice, though admittedly it feels like we’re a married couple, and again quite surprisingly, I don’t mind at all. I love living with my baby and it’s nice to live with someone who’s more than just a friend but not you’re parents. Just like with living by yourself away from home, you make your own rules but you also make your own boundaries. It’s an incredible way to broaden your life experience and even though I was only 17 when I moved out of home, I wouldn’t have had it any other way.

I’m so much more independent now and I do all the things my mother used to do around the house for me. Like the washing and cooking. Sure I’m used to housework and that’s no problem but if I was ever asked to do the washing at home, I’d chuck a whole load into the washing machine and just leave it be for a few hours to let it roll around in the washing machine. Now I’m like the picky housewife who separates towels from undergarments and indoor wear from outer wear.

I’m also no longer a bucket chef who chucks every single ingredient she can find into a pan and fry it to make something tasty and edible. I now think about what to cook, prepare all the food carefully and cook it with care and I make sure it not only tastes good but is also healthy for Sean =]

Sometimes it’s amazing what a relationship can do to you. I was always scared that if I found someone to commit to here in Auckland, that I would stray from my life and be too revolved around their life and I’d become irresponsible fall hopelessly only to realise too late what has happened. But I guess I realise now that if you find the right person, none of those things will happen because they should care about what do you and want to do equally as much as they worry about themselves. Sean’s always encouraging me to go for what I want to do and he tries to help me in every way possible. Although he’s not every good at it himself and hasn’t been very focused, he always tells me I should focus and work hard. If he goes out and say I should play this game and I say I should be studying, he always encourages me to study instead of play games.

It’s a change from people who are always encouraging me to hang with them, go out clubbing and play first mentioning that “ah push you can do your work later”. Sure I’m not like a study fanatic but it’s nice to have someone who genuinely cares about my life as much as I care about it.
Something else about Sean that’s different to any guy I’ve ever met before - He’s met my parents and gets along with them and vice versa.

I took him to Christchurch this past Christmas and he spent a few days down in quakeville with my family and I and thoroughly enjoyed it which I was amazed about. No guy who could be a potential boyfriend or who was an ex-boyfriend of mine has ever managed to win my parents approval so it was unexpected but nevertheless I’m overjoyed about.

What’s funny is that mum even let us sleep in the same bed down in Christchurch! And my dearest enjoyed our stay down there so much that he even suggested we extend our stay down there if we could.

I’ve also never seen my mother so continuously happy with a smile on her face everyday as when Sean was down with me. It’s nice to know my mother approves and likes the guy who I intend to spend the rest of my life with.

I know last year was a year with zero motivation and I didn’t really get as much work done as I had hoped but if I hadn’t moved up last year, hadn’t gone to the net cafe so late at night with a friend to play some games and go clubbing, I would have never met this wonderful man who’s now apart of my life. No guy has ever treated me the way he treats me, taken care of me like he does, helps me the way he helps me and told me we should get engaged within the next few years. I’m truly thrilled. 

December 8th, 2010
They just don’t make ‘em like this in NZ. A shame too. I would actually eat dessert if it was this good looking.

They just don’t make ‘em like this in NZ. A shame too. I would actually eat dessert if it was this good looking.

(via so-divine)

November 12th, 2010
WHERE IS ARE ALL THESE AMAZING DESSERTS?! I could eat a jar of this everyday!!

WHERE IS ARE ALL THESE AMAZING DESSERTS?! I could eat a jar of this everyday!!

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