Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts

March 30, 2018

Blustery, Cold, Snowy Nor'easters!!!

Baking Comforting Treats!
This winter season Corgyncombe has seen several Nor'easters in a row, resulting in deep snow, blustery winds, and below zero windchills!

Hannah has been doing a lot of baking in her cozy, warm kitchen.
She has decided to make an old fashioned gingerbread cake.


Hannah has gathered the ingredients which include Corgyncombe Dairy Goat Carmella Lucille's fine milk and butter (goat's butter is white), and Phidelia Finch's egg. The jug holds treacle.

Phidelia Finch at Corgyncombe


Hannah creams the butter, sugar and spices well together.
 

The apple tree near the garden where the little wren lives in the nesting season.
When the snow disappears, early scented violets will grow nearby, amongst the first flowers of spring.




Early in the morn, 'tis so sweet to find dear little bird feet lead right up to my door. They are awaiting my coming forth with a bucket of bird seed, nourishment against the wind and cold.


A dear little sparrow atop some cornstalks in the snow of a Nor'easter.
The tassels on the cornstalks look much like the markings on the sparrow.




Hannah does her baking and cooking on a "Little Fanny" wood cookstove.




The scent of the spices in Hannah's gingerbread make her kitchen smell delightful!


After she washes dishes and tidies up, Hannah has a cup of tea.
She remembers the apple tree where the wren will return to and the fragrant violets that are now under all that snow and will bloom again in spring.







The snow is up to the spout on the pump.
'Tis snowing, blustery and cold!


Edward comes in from the barn and Hannah serves him a slice of her old fashioned gingerbread.


Gingerbread and warm goat's milk, a comforting treat on a cold winter's eve.

There is still snow aplenty on the fields, woods, gardens and lawns at Corgyncombe!

We hope our Dear Readers have a lovely Resurrection Sunday!


Some of the photographs and some of the writings on this post are from previous Corgyncombe Courant posts that can be found here on the Corgyncombe Courant and from our web site and our previous postings elsewhere on the internet.

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April 16, 2017

Easter Egg Tree Reminiscent of a Tasha Tudor Illustration!

Ducklings Under the Easter Egg Tree!
Emma underneath the pussy willow tree.
An annual trip down to the lower forty, yielded a gathering of branches for our Easter egg tree.



 

One of our favorite eggs with a hand-painted dragonfly.


Emma holds a chick.


One of the Dibble Dabble sisters with small cards and eggs, to be sent to friends!





In "A Time to Keep" and "Seasons of Delight" both by Tasha Tudor, Tasha illustrated an Easter tree above an old cheese strainer with rabbits or ducklings underneath.

 Behind the Easter egg tree there are many Beatrix Potter figurines on the cupboard amongst the teapots and apothecary. The Beatrix Potter figurines are constant companions at tea time throughout the seasons.


Dilley Dibble Dabble and her duckling sisters quack and flap underneath the Easter tree. Dilley Dibble Dabble is the duckling in the pink frock.










Emma and her bunny love the little ducklings!
Oh, so cute!!!




Sarah loved watching and feeding the ducks, too!


We hope our Dear Readers have a lovely Resurrection Sunday!


Some of the photographs and some of the writings on this post are from previous Corgyncombe Courant posts that can be found here on the Corgyncombe Courant and from our web site and our previous postings elsewhere on the internet.
 
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April 14, 2017

Tasha Tudor Hot Cross Buns for Good Friday Tea!

 
Charlotte, anticipating Good Friday Tea, made some Hot Cross Buns.


After the dough has risen, she puts the buns on a cookie sheet and allows them to rise again.

 
At the Corgyncombe Bakery, I make Hot Cross Buns, too. After the first rising, warm melted butter is added and the dough is kneaded a bit more.


The dough has risen again.


After rising, the dough is shaped into buns and set aside to rise again.


Setting the Hot Cross Buns out to cool.
The receipt for Hot Cross Buns is from "The Tasha Tudor Cookbook".

The buns have been frosted with a cross on top.

 
Chickalily joins Charlotte for Good Friday Tea with Charlotte's fresh Hot Cross Buns and Tasha Tudor's Welsh Breakfast Tea.
In her hand, Charlotte holds one of Sarah's handmade marbleized eggs.

Some of the photographs and some of the writings on this post are from previous Corgyncombe Courant posts that can be found here on the Corgyncombe Courant and from our web site and our previous postings elsewhere on the internet.

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Our email:
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April 11, 2015

Nanny Nettie-Kin's Tasha Tudor Hot Cross Buns and Bobby!

Bobby Loves Tasha Tudor Hot Cross Buns and Goat's Milk!
Nanny Nettie-Kin made Hot Cross Buns using the receipt in "The Tasha Tudor Cookbook". As we mentioned back in our "Forget-Me-Not Fair" post, little Bobby was a problem for Nanny at Hot Cross Bun baking time. This is Part Two of "Nanny Nettie-Kin Makes Tasha Tudor Hot Cross Buns"... including little Bobby.

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Some of these photographs were taken last year (2014) but we have not posted them here at the Corgyncombe Courant until now.


As Nanny's back is turned, busy with putting some of her spices away, Bobby whispers to little Hitty "Nanny Nettie-Kin won't miss any of those buns."
"Bobby, they look good but maybe you shouldn't take them!" replies little Hitty.


"Nanny won't see or hear me!" Bobby whispers.


Bobby goes over to the chair and starts dragging it across the floor.


Bobby keeps a keen eye on Nanny. The chair makes scraping noises as Bobby drags it closer to the table.... squeeeak.


Bobby climbs up on the chair as Nanny turns around and exclaims "Robert! It's not nice to take Nanny's hot cross buns!"


Under her elbow, Bobby watches Nanny Nettie-Kin squeeze icing onto the hot cross buns.


Whilst the Hittys have their buns and milk, Nanny Nettie-Kin decides to have a little one-on-one talk with Bobby along with goat's milk and hot cross buns.


Sporting a milk mustache, Bobby states "But Nanny, I'm just a growing boy!"
Nanny Nettie-Kin sighs...


Some of the photographs and some of the writings on this post are from previous Corgyncombe Courant posts that can be found here on the Corgyncombe Courant and from our previous postings elsewhere on the internet.



Setting the Hot Cross Buns out to cool. The receipt for Hot Cross Buns is from "The Tasha Tudor Cookbook".


The buns have been frosted with a cross on top.

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