Friday, 19 July 2024
Sorry I can't love you
Wednesday, 17 July 2024
Easy Beef Cannelloni
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Easy Beef Cannelloni |
With Valentine's Day creeping up on us ( I know it's the same date every year) I wanted a simple recipe that was easy to prepare and one that I could tick off as having achieved some culinary. I've still not attempted my baking nemesis that of the Victoria sponge cake , no idea why but it fills me with dread. Back to the Valentine's Day as lovers cannot survive on cake alone shame though a great big crying same.
Grated mozzarella
- Heat the some oil in a pan and brown the mince, with the garlic, onion and dried herbs. Next add the tub of ricotta and half of the jar of passata cooked, stir in 4 tablespoons of parmesan ,then set aside to cool.
- The best bit is rather fiddly and can get messy ! perhaps you could share this but after all sharing is caring. Fill the tubes with the mixture it does take time so ideal whilst listening to some love power ballads.
- As you or someone else ( hopefully) fills the tubes place them with a square dish once all the tubes are filled then pour the rest of the pass over the tubes and sprinkle some grated mozzarella over the top.
- Place in the oven for around 40 minutes ( making any adjustments for a fan assisted oven)
Twice Baked Cornbeef Hash With Smashed Garlic Cheese Potato Crush
Tuesday, 9 July 2024
Just Doing What You Can Self Help
In a world that never stops, we are often caught in the whirlwind of endless to-do lists and unattainable perfection. We strive for the extraordinary, chase the impossible, and often find ourselves falling short of our own expectations. But what if the secret to a fulfilling life isn't in doing it all, but in mastering the art of doing what you can?
The Power of Small Steps
Imagine standing at the base of a mountain, looking up at the peak. The journey seems daunting, perhaps even impossible. But every mountain is climbed one step at a time. Each small step, each modest achievement, brings you closer to the summit. This is the essence of doing what you can.
Instead of focusing on the entire journey, concentrate on the next step. Break down your goals into manageable tasks. Whether it’s writing a novel, starting a business, or simply organizing your home, tackle it one piece at a time. Celebrate each small victory, for they collectively pave the way to greater success.
Embrace Your Limits
Contrary to popular belief, acknowledging your limits is not a sign of weakness. It is an act of wisdom and self-awareness. Understanding what you can realistically achieve allows you to set practical goals and avoid burnout. It’s about recognizing that you are human, with finite energy and resources.
By embracing your limits, you can focus your efforts where they matter most. Prioritize tasks that align with your values and passions. Let go of the unnecessary and the overwhelming. In doing so, you’ll find that you can accomplish more than you ever thought possible, simply because you’re no longer weighed down by the unrealistic.
The Gift of Grace
Life is unpredictable, and even the best-laid plans can go awry. When things don’t go as expected, it’s essential to give yourself grace. Forgive your missteps and learn from them. Understand that perfection is an illusion and that the beauty of life often lies in its imperfections.
Grant yourself the kindness you would offer a dear friend. Be gentle with your self-criticism and generous with your self-praise. Remember that doing what you can is enough. You are enough.
Mindfulness in Action
Mindfulness is more than just a buzzword; it’s a powerful tool for living a balanced life. By being present in each moment, you can fully engage with the task at hand. This focus not only enhances your productivity but also brings a sense of peace and satisfaction.
When you are mindful, you are more attuned to your needs and capacities. You can better gauge when to push forward and when to take a step back. This awareness ensures that your efforts are sustainable and that you remain in harmony with yourself and your surroundings.
The Ripple Effect
When you adopt the art of doing what you can, you inspire those around you. Your balanced approach to life can motivate others to reevaluate their own frenzied pace. By setting an example, you contribute to a culture that values well-being over relentless striving.
Remember, your actions create ripples in the lives of others. By doing what you can, you not only improve your own life but also positively impact those around you. It’s a subtle yet profound way to make a difference.
In conclusion, the art of doing what you can is a practice of self-compassion, realistic goal-setting, and mindful living. It’s about finding joy in the journey and peace in the present. As you navigate the complexities of life, remember that your worth is not measured by your achievements but by your authenticity and effort.
So, take a deep breath, embrace your limits, and take that next step. You are exactly where you need to be, and what you can do is more than enough.
As Claire I’m
Exploring life’s intricate tapestry, one thread at a time.
Using A Cashback Site To Shop
Using A Cashback Site To Shop
It isn't too late to sneak those Christmas presents you've been putting off and go and order them now ! I regularly use Topcashback when I do my online shop and it is great to be able to shop and get something back at the same time I love this modern wizardry of shopping it is so very magical and virtually stress free in fact the only stress you might have is choosing the right gift for your relative etc!
And the beauty of not only using a Cashback site to do your Christmas shopping where you can choose to have your cahback with straight into your bank account ,pyapal or any number of vouchers is that if you choose to go down the voucher option you can again get cash back on your purchase when you again go through the Cashback site . It is the gift that never ends and we all like those sorts of gifts it is like Charlie and the Chocolate factory and the everlasting Gobstopper.
I used my cash back to swap for Not On the High street voucher through Top Cashback and then I used this to send my mum a Hamper which she was utterly delighted with.And I used the art of my cassock to treat myself to an Amazon voucher so everyone wins and my mum is happy which is all that really matters to me.