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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

:-)))

During my Youtube-ing, I found this little guy! Check it out - and watch to the end (the best part comes last)!! :-)


Monday, March 24, 2008

Easter Bread / Osterbrot


My mum and I decided to make bread this morning. We "built" the loaf out of 8 little buns. This way, it's easier to break a piece off (no cutting needed) and it looks more decorative and festive than usual loaves. From the top, the loaf looks like a flower :-) Help yourself! It's still warm and crispy!

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Easter Eggs / Ostereier / Paskalya yumurtası


It's Eastertime! Every year, I make Easter eggs and every year I try to make them with a different technique. These are this year's products. I coloured them by cooking them together with red-onion leaves and some grated carrots. That's how they got their "suntan". Colouring the eggs this way is an ancient technique in Slovenia. You can get different colours by cooking different vegetables together with the eggs: red beetroot colours the eggs pink, red onions brown, carrots orange.
However, before cooking the eggs, I put on as many rubber bands on each egg as I could - and into the boiling water they went! That's how the stripes were created. It would be even better if I had wider rubber bands, but I quite like them the way they are.
And, to add the final touch, I polished each egg with a cloth dipped in salad oil - this gave the Easter eggs their shine. Instead of salad oil you can also use a thin piece of bacon and rub the eggs in it (for all those bacon-lovers out there - don't worry, the bacon is not wasted: you can eat it afterwards, because the colouring of the eggs is natural and "sterile" after boiling the eggs for a quarter of an hour). How do you like the design? :-)

Merhaba! (Learning Turkish)


At the moment, I'm busy studying for my exams (I'm a post-graduate student now :-) ) and in the middle of all my work, I decided I needed a new hobby. You know, something to help me "unwind" from all the exam-work. Since I like learning languages very much, I decided that that's what I'm going to do for relaxation. So, because I have many Turkish friends on Flickr and because I find the language very interesting, I decided to learn Turkish. And so far it's going great! :-)