Saturday, October 16, 2010


Good Morning and Welcome to Saturday and in my little corner of the world it is cold and we, but at least the wind has eased.


Sharing a link with you for something inspirational and I hope you can find the few minutes it takes to view it - I am sure you will enjoy.




Sharing a totally decadent recipe with you - I love it and just may make some later in the day - but that's a trap because then I will eat it.  




Peanut Butter Fudge



  • Prep: 10 
  • Total Time: 10 
  • Serves: Makes 24.
1 cup 
KRAFT Crunchy Peanut Butter
400g  
dark chocolate, melted
400g  
white chocolate, melted
  1. COMBINE half the peanut butter with the dark chocolate until smooth. Combine the remaining peanut butter with the white chocolate until smooth. Cool slightly.
  2. DROP spoonfuls of white chocolate mixture and dark chocolate mixture into a lined 18cm × 28cm slice tin. Gently shake pan to level mixture then pull a skewer backwards and forwards through the mixture for a marbled effect. Refrigerate until set. Cut into squares or triangles.


    I have a lovely steaming coffee and can hear a neighbour mowing lawns - the joys of Saturday morning.  A later start to the day today - rough night with a smoke detector whose battery was low and it kept beeping.  Poor John I was shoving him up a ladder at midnight.

    I have a busy Sunday planned with a special Service at the Salvation Army where I work (or should that be used to work ?) and then a barbeque lunch with friends to catch up with travelling friends from New South Wales, now on their way home from a long and lovely Caravan holiday.  I will be taking today quietly or else come Sunday evening I will be very beaten up.

    I am learning to live with the constraints of transplant surgery and am slowly gathering energy.  I am alive and well and loving life.

    Enjoy your weekend and whatever you do may angels guard and keep you.

    Love and hugs,





    "To many people holidays are not voyages of discovery, but a ritual of reassurance."

     Philip Andrew Adams

    (I am sure Rhonda and Spencer will have enjoyed a voyage of discovery - safe journey to them on their way home.)





1 comment:

  1. WHOW this sounds great, my two favorite combinations Chunky Peanut Butter and Chocolate.. TFTS

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