Sunday, 14 September 2008

Lemon meringue pie

A kind friend gave me one dozen
eggs from her laying hens and I have been having fun making
deliciously decadent recipes such as this
tangy pie, a true Australian favourite.
But read on for its history according to
Australian Gourmet/Traveller...
Lemon meringue pie history

My favourite recipe book these days is www.taste.com.au/ and this is the origin of my recipe for the Lemon meringue pie.

Japonica



The japonica flower is a delight to see. The flowers form, and then they form, and then they just keep forming for months and months before this delicate cascade of bells finally shows in early Spring. They take me back fondly to a wonderful trip we made to Japan in 2003.

Can you imagine dainty geisha girls with their ballet like grace
and hair adorned with delicate mauve japoncia flowers tinkling and swaying this way and that as they gently incline their pretty little faces to smile up at you?

Orchids


My favourite old orchid has finally burst into flower. The plant itself is around 30 years old and has seen many moves. The buds dotted all the way down on each of 9 spikes took so long to open this year. I wondered if they were in shock from our recent move and the extra bitey prolonged frosts we have had in Muswellbrook. They are much happier and healthier since moving to the Hunter Valley. On the coast and one block from the sea in Port Macquarie NSW we were lucky to even see one spike per year.

A drive along the Golden Highway

Saturday is my fun day and I love to go for a drive around the district particularly at the change of season. Spring in the Upper Hunter Valley is beautiful and everywhere there are signs of new life. The Golden Highway from Denman to Merriwa is alive with golden splashes of colour, perhaps not the original reason for naming this highway, but the wattle everywhere would fool you into thinking that is the reason for it's name (fools gold maybe?). Up close, the wattle is such a textural and visual experience, radiant luminescent yellow with green spikey leaves, the flowers like feathery tiny pom pons. The green and gold is so typical of Australian scenery.