Wednesday 13 January 2010

Our Wedding Day



I am officially Mrs Kelly Spinks ... the day was perfect, over far too quickly - but so enjoyable. I laughed and smiled all day, and danced all night!

I stayed at the hotel the evening before with my Auntie Julie - Bridesmaid extraordinaire and my parents. We set up all the name cards and things on the tables in the marquee, then had a lovely meal and a bottle of champagne and off we went for an early night. After a nytol and plenty of giggling with Julie, I actually got a decent amount of sleep and woke at 5am. Julie was fab, cuppa tea in bed and a natter for a cpl of hours. We were married at 2pm and everything was perfect. Here are some of my favourite photos taken by friends & relatives on the day........




  
                                    
















Friday 1 January 2010

Busy two weeks ....


Hello world ......



What a busy few weeks since I last wrote.  Christmas celebrations, wedding celebrations, New Year celebrations and almost at Honeymoon time .... :-)


So - now I AM Mrs Spinks ..... Mrs Spinks with a cold and tummy bug, but Mrs Spinks all the same.  


Christmas was the usual flurry of travel and mayhem, Christmas Eve with my parents, my aunt and uncle and their two girls - watched The Nativity, then Julie & I dyed my wedding hair extensions and we had a hotpot and a giggle.  Christmas day, awake by 8.30am, presents by 9.00am, breakfast by 10.00am and dinner by 1.30pm with Grandparents, Uncle Mike, and my family.  My Granddad Webster was missing this year as he has been poorly and wanted to stay away so no one got poorly for the wedding.








In the afternoon we travelled to Telford, collected Mikey & Jacub and spent the evening at Gordon's Mum's - lovely food, hours of presents and fun and all snuggled up by her lovely fire - cosy and warm.










Boxing day was spent at Susan's with her partner's two children and in the evening at Rach's with some friends, I left Gordon in Telford and had my last single girl kiss on Boxing Day.









I am feeling pretty awful today, so off for a sleep and will fill you in on the wedding and beyond soon, and get some photo's ready and available.


Lots of love


K x




Tuesday 15 December 2009

Less than two weeks to go .....


Morning World ...

I have had a wonderful weekend.  I worked Saturday morning and was home by 1.30pm.  G and I went and did a bit of food shopping and came home for our afternoon/evening together.

Gordon baked an AMAZING moist chocolate cake, then I made a full winter veg soup and then together we made his favourite tea in the world - his Grandma Bet's Macaroni Cheese, it was such a fun afternoon.  When the Mac Cheese was ready, we sat down to eat and put part one of the XFactor on.  So first things first, recipe's .........

A Real Chocolate Chocolate Cake

Ingredients


150g dark chocolate, broken into small pieces
250g Butter
200g caster sugar
5 Eggs, separated
100g cornflour

For the chocolate coating:

 
200ml double cream
200g dark chocolate, broken into small pieces
25g Butter



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Method

1. Preheat the oven to 170°C/gas 3.

 
2. Melt the chocolate in a microwave on a low heat or in a bowl over a pan of simmering water until smooth. Set aside to cool.
 
3. In a mixing bowl, cream together the butter and 100g of caster sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in the egg yolks, one by one, mixing well with each addition.

4. In a separate mixing bowl, whisk the egg whites until stiff. Add in the remaining sugar and whisk again until thick and glossy.
 
5. Pour the chocolate into the creamed butter mixture and mix in well.
 
6. Using a metal spoon fold in the whisked egg whites and the cornflour in two batches.

7. Transfer the cake mixture to a greased lined 20cm cake tin.

8. Bake for 40 minutes until the cake is set and cooked through.

9. Remove from oven and cool in the tin for 15 minutes then invert onto a serving plate. Allow to cool.

10. To make the chocolate coating, bring the double cream to the boil in a pan. Place the chocolate in a heatproof bowl and pour over the double cream, mixing together well. Mix in the butter and spread the chocolate coating over the cake using a palette knife or spoon. Allow to cool, then serve.

This is a photo of Gordon's finished cake ready to eat .....





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Kelly's Easy Peasy Winter Vegetable Soup

Ingredients

4 Carrotts
1 Turnip
1 Cabbage
1 Parsnip
1 Onion
2 Cloves of Garlic
Vegetable Stock
Butter
Cream
Salt & Pepper

(Tip - at this time of year many supermarkets provide ready made 'Stew Packs' one of those with an additional cabbage will be perfect for this soup & very cost effective)

Method

Chop up all of the veg into small cubed pieces & put them into a deep large saucepan with the butter and the garlic (slice the garlic thinly)  Warm on a medium heat and keep stirring to ensure all the veg is coated in the butter - keep stirring and sweating the veg for aprox 10/15 mins, until the veg is softened.

Make aprox 1.5 pints of stock - vegetable, and add to the veg, stir through and ensure the stock covers all over the veg and allows the veg to boil.  Leave to simmer for 25 mins on a medium heat.

Once all boiled - mix or blende the soup and return to the pan.

Add a dash of cream & salt and pepper to taste, and serve.

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Granny Bet's Macaroni Cheese

Serves 2-3
Ingredients
6 ozs pasta - macaroni or penne
salt
3 pts boiling water
3/4 pt semi-skimmed milk
2 rounded tbsp plain flour
1 level tsp mustard powder
salt and pepper
6 ozs strong Cheddar cheese, grated
 
Optional Extras - not part of the original recipe

2-3 rashers smoked back bacon, cut into small pieces
2 large mushrooms, sliced
 
Method

Bring the water to a rolling boil in a large saucepan then add the salt and the pasta. Stir the pasta into the water and bring back to a fast boil and cook for 10 minutes. Drain the pasta and run under cold water. Put the pasta to one side and make the cheese sauce.
 
Whilst the pasta is cooking, fry the bacon until golden. Then add the mushrooms and fry until cooked. Drain and set to one side.
 
Put the flour, mustard powder and salt and pepper into a saucepan. Add enough milk to make a smooth paste. Add the remaining milk gradually, ensuring that the sauce remain free of lumps. Put the pan on to the heat and bring to the boil stirring continuously. Once boiling reduce the heat and leave to simmer for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove the sauce from the heat and add about 4 ozs of the grated cheese, stir into the sauce.

Add the pasta and, if using, the bacon and mushroom mix, to the sauce and stir well to ensure all the pasta is covered with the lovely sauce. Pour into a pie dish and sprinkle with the remaining Cheddar. Bake at 200C for about 20 minutes or until the sauce bubbles and the cheese on the top is nicely browned. Serve with a fresh green salad and some garlic bread.

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I have a small group of close friends now in Leeds, Lynz, Chloe & Meg.  When possible, we try & get together every other sunday, for some food, wine & a catch up - which has been entertained by XFactor in recent months.  In the very beginning we all chose and act who we thought would win, and had a friendly wager.  All 4 of us made it to the last 4! Lynz and her act Danyl went out last week, Stacey & I went out on Saturday night leaving Chloe with Olly and Meg with Joe to battle it out until Sunday! Meg was crowned the winner - Well done Meg!

On Sunday, my parents came over & I cooked a roast dinner, I served the veg soup as a starter, cooked, chicken, beef & lamb and all the trimmings and Gordon served up his lovely chocolate cake for dessert.  We shared a lovely bottle of red wine and it was most enjoyable.  My parents came armed with Birthday cards and presents for Gordon too! And some suitcases for us to borrow for our Honeymoon! Eek! How EXCITING!

Once we were all fed & watered, we got wrapped up and went into Leeds for a wander round the German Christmas Markets, and then went into the beer hall there for some entertainment, and was singing and clapping all afternoon.  I find lots of things overwhelming at the moment, I am so very happy & this will be an afternoon I remember always.



 Whilst at the markets - Lynz came and met us and we stayed out for a bit whilst my folks dropped G off at a friends and headed home.  My Granddad Webster is in hospital at the moment, so they were heading back to visit him.
Lynz and I came home, and I had plated her a dinner up and so she had a matching 3 courses that we had earlier in the day.

                                
Perfect end to a perfect day!




























Saturday 12 December 2009

Christmas, Winter & final dates ....

With every day that I drive to work I think I should write my blog, as I am clearer, more awake & alive - by the time I am coming to re-write my mind, I have forgotten with the zest in which I enjoyed things at the time.

We had decided not to have a Christmas tree or decorations this year with everything going on, and being away for Christmas but the house looked so bare.  Christmas is such a lovely, pretty, magical time of year and I felt our house was missing out.  I bought a pot-plant Christmas tree :-) It is small but has brought us the littlest bit of Christmas to our home.



Yesterday I accompanied my friend Lynz to get her Christmas tree - which is considerably larger than mine. Several farm shops and a few millions spruces later - we found the perfect tree for her for this year.

Here is me with Lynz's tree just after we had worked out how we were going to get it home .....




After getting the tree we nipped to Lynz's parents and a certain Miss Roxy wanted to drive me home .....



I took a few shots (only using my phone camera) whilst on my way to work yesterday as it was really misty and wintery.  It is that sort of wintery now where the car is always dirty and you use lots of screen wash constantly, the cars are iced in the morning and the mist comes down in the evening.






Tonight is our final Saturday night on our own until we're married! Our final single person date :-) We have opted for a home cooked meal and some Saturday TV, with the candles lit and our phones off.  I am going to make Gordon's favourite meal - His Granny Bet's Macaroni Cheese ... :-)

Tomorrow my parents are coming over, I am going to make a lovely home made veg soup, a roast dinner (with Lamb, Chicken and Beef) and Gordon is currently making a lovely chocolate cake as we speak for dessert tomorrow.  We are then off to Leeds Christmas markets for a mooch about and a mulled wine.

So Miss Diary - I am signing off until Monday probably.

Kells xx

Wednesday 9 December 2009

Happy Birthday Gordon

What a lovely day we had yesterday.  We were up at 8ish, so not late and G opened a few extra gifts from me (gloves, shirt, scarf & boxer shorts) and his card.  Whilst I made breakfast G played Xbox and completed Assassins Creed (???) which he was very pleased about!

I cooked bacon, hasbrowns and cheese on all butter muffins, with a lovely cup of Bettys Tea Rooms tea (which has nearly all gone now)

After breakfast the postman brought a card from G's Mum - S, which he was really pleased with :-)

We got showered and dressed and walked into Leeds.  G did some birthday shopping (mainly at GAME) and then we went to the German Christmas Markets for a sausage & some mulled wine/blonde beer. We had such a fun afternoon, and then went home.







In the evening a couple of G's friends called over at different times and we played Scene It - of which I was the Champion (all guess work I assure you) and then I made a lovely hot chilli for tea.

G is off again today - although I am off to work this evening.  He is having a lie in and I have just sorted the house back into a lovely state so we can chill out today.  He is playing football whilst I am at work and I believe we're both off to the Cinema with Lynz later.

It is 19 days until the wedding today and I can start to picture bits of it, like when I get to the bottom of the aisle and he looks round and sees me, when we're sat at the top table looking at our closest friends and family ....... <3

Right I am off to see if G would like some breakfast xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Monday 7 December 2009

Fun, fun, fun weekend ...

G had a fantastic weekend with his friends round to party.  Lots of alcohol was consumed and someone brought G some 'Jagermeister' which is wha the boys always drink on their nights out .... it IDIDNT agree with me, I spent Sunday feeling very poorly.  G, Alex, Catherine & Lynsey went out for carvery & I was most upset to have not made it.  Lots of karaoke was sang, and I have a couple of good videos of the boys singing. 

I finished the birthday cake off with some chocolate shavings and Catherine supplied some lovely candles - and this was the final photo before they were lit, and the cake was devoured (none was left)



I am going to clean the house now and get it looking beautiful.  Tomorrow is G's birthday & we're both off, so I want G to have a lovely relaxing day.  I have some surprise gifts being delivered today, so i can get them wrapped and hidden away.

I think tomorrow is going to be a lovely day ..... I wonder what Gordon will want to do, probably play on his xbox all day lol.

Have a lovely day

K x



Friday 4 December 2009

Cakes .....

The finished cakes ....