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#1
General Topics / Re: Wiggles and Honey Cakes
August 25, 2005, 12:36:12 AM
Ive listed below a couple of recipies i found for Honey Cake, never eaten it myself. 
Luckily we havent got to the Wiggles yet, and Im pacing myself.  No need to rush into these things if you ask me.

Kar

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Exceptional Honey Cake
This honey cake is extra moist and finely spiced. It keeps well and can be made a few days in advance. The rye flour makes it wheat-free yet you'd never know the wheat flour was missing.

Ingredients 
1 cup Vegetable Oil
1 cup Honey
1 cup Caro Extra (1 heaped teaspoon Caro Extra mixed with 1 cup hot water)
½ cup Currants, optional
4 TBL Brandy
3 ¾ cups Rye Flour
1 TBL Baking Powder
1 tsp Baking Soda
¼ tsp Salt
2½ tsp ground Cinnamon
½ tsp ground Cloves 
½ tsp ground Allspice
1 ¼ cup Raw Caster (Superfine) Sugar
¾ cup Brown Sugar, packed
3 Large Eggs, at room temperature
1 tsp Vanilla Extract
¾ cup Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice
1 TBL Grated Orange Zest
½ cup Flaked Almonds, optional
 
Method
Preheat oven to 180 C (350 F).

Using a glass-measuring cup, measure out vegetable oil and pour into mixing bowl and set aside.
In that same measuring cup, measure out honey. (This will allow the honey to slide easily out of the cup). Place honey in a saucepan along with the cup of Caro Extra and gently bring to the boil. Once boiled, remove from heat and allow to cool.
Cover currants with brandy to soak.
Sift rye flour into a bowl along with baking powder, baking soda, salt and spices. Put to one side.
In the mixing bowl with the previously set aside oil, add the sugars, vanilla and the eggs and mix with an electric mixer or alternatively mix vigorously with a large wire whisk.
Stir the dry ingredients alternately with the Caro Extra mixture and the orange juice into the egg mixture.
Fold in the orange zest.
Ladle cake batter evenly into two 9 by 5 inch loaf tins that have been sprayed with cooking oil, lined with non-stick paper and sprayed again.
Divide currants in two and stir into each tin.
Dress cake surface with flaked almonds, if desired.
Bake for 45-55 minutes. Cake is done when it springs back when gently pressed in the centre and a cake skewer comes out clean.
Let the cakes rest for 15 minutes before removing them from the pans.
 
Additional Information
Check the cakes as they bake so they don't burn. If you notice this happening, lower oven temperature slightly and cover with aluminium foil. The currants can be substituted with sultanas or raisins or left out altogether (in that case add the brandy to the batter by itself). For a slightly different variation in the spice, use ground ginger in place of the ground allspice. Caro Extra is a malted barley and chicory beverage used as a coffee substitute. Decaffeinated coffee or tea may be used in its place. Raw caster sugar may be substituted with regular caster (superfine) sugar. For a truly wheat-free cake, make sure the baking powder is wheat-free as well. If your family doesn't have a wheat allergy or intolerance, you may of course substitute plain (wheat) flour for the rye flour, but you'll be missing out on that something extra that rye flour adds. This cake may be baked in a 9 inch angel food, bundt or tube pan instead, for about 60 -70 minutes.
Preparation Time: 30 minutes not including baking times.

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Jewish Honey Cake
Chef: Suzanne Quintner

Serves nicely

You need:
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup oil (canola, sunflower, grapeseed)
4 eggs
1 cup strong cool black coffee
1 cup honey
350gms self raising flour, sifted
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon allspice

Method:
Beat sugar, oil and eggs until sugar is dissolved
Mix honey with black coffee and carefully add to above mixture alternatively
with dry ingredients
Bake in a large sprayed and lined pan at 170 degrees for approximately one hour.
If you are alcoholically inclined you can brush the hot cake with brandy or
whisky, though traditionally, this cake is not iced.
This cake keeps well and can be frozen successfully.

Serving Suggestion: More please..

#2
EQ2 & The Keepers / The boards have gone silent...
June 27, 2005, 11:45:55 AM
Hi Aire,

/wave all

Yep there are still the odd person playing EQ1.  Xtens and I are on the Tribunal Server now as they have 2 large Australian Guilds.  They have recently merged a number of servers so you still have to camp the good spots but with the instance zones in the last expansion, you can always find somewhere.

Hope all is well with the folks from Keepers
love Karlah
#3
General Topics / A little IveDmg
October 30, 2004, 11:05:10 AM
All the beautiful babies, BB & Aire, yours are growing so fast!
I agree with Kazaba, Sony will be very happy with us.  Maybe we should ask for discounts on our accounts for providing them with new recruits.

Lei, the 3 failed attempts were to put the tube in my back for the epidural.  They ended up doing a spinal injection for the C/S, I understand it is a one off thing that only lasts for about 1.5 hours, where as the tube would have allowed them to top me up and keep me going for quite some time.  I ended up with 4 very visible holes in my back and a bruise about 5cm in diameter.
Although the poking around my back was definitely cringe worthy, the fun part was when they told me not to move while they were doing it and I was still enjoying fully fledged contractions.

All X can says is "I'm glad its the Sheilas that have to go through that"
#4
General Topics / A little IveDmg
October 22, 2004, 01:56:26 AM
Yes, we have the routine vaccinations in Australia.  Matthew had such a horrific start to life that we got him his Hep B straight away.  The midwife took him away and was the nasty lady, I didnt even have to be in the room.

Unfortunately for the little fellow, even after 16 hours of labour we 'failed to progress' (I love that doctors term for they have no bloody idea why he wasnt comming out!!)  3 failed attempts to get the epidural in finally convinced the doctor to do a C-section and by then the wee chap had become stressed and drunk quite a bit of Meconium (sp).  He only scored 6/9 at the first hour and spent his first 2 days in the special care unit on IV, O2 and antibiotics.  That, along with my mother being a Hep B carrier, (thanks to a blood transfusion and poor screening procedures in the 70's) we thought it best to jab him early.

He looked so funny in the SCU with all the prem babies, although he was quite sick he was still huge in comparison.  Hes very healthy now and I thank the powers at be that they decided to deliver him when they did.  The 'what-if' scenarios still scare me now.

Daddies are also for dirty nappies, X is very skilled at these :D

Kar
#5
General Topics / A little IveDmg
October 21, 2004, 12:22:55 PM
Thanks heaps for your well wishes folks.  

Time goes so fast, I cant believe he's 10 days old already.
Aeld, wow!, has it really been 5 weeks already, growing fast I presume?  Cute photo, looks like Matthew does just after I've filled him up.

Off to bed now for this new mother, sleeping in <2 hour stretches is a new experience.  It's party time if I manage to get a total of 4 hours sleep a night.
#6
General Topics / A little IveDmg
October 21, 2004, 04:13:28 AM
Its not you, I think its me....
Trying again
#7
General Topics / Matthew
October 21, 2004, 02:30:13 AM
Hi folks,
Finally found a shot that wont crash the boards in size. Grandpa insists on using high pixel images when taking http://www.ntsearch.com/search.php?q=photos&v=56">photos.

Kar
#8
General Topics / Sad, sad, sad
September 10, 2004, 11:08:42 PM
I feel sorry for the locals who were employed in the area.
The terrorist's target the embassy, but the embassy is armored and protected, it is the local civilians that get killed.  The security guards just doing their jobs, the passers by trying to make a living... all the innocent people.  :mad:
#9
General Topics / just in case you missed it
September 09, 2004, 03:36:48 AM
Not sure you guys need any additional assistance LMAO
#10
Screenshots and Other Funny Things / buying a house
September 07, 2004, 07:44:17 AM
That second dog is quite hard to see, you and your brother have awesome eye sight. :D
#11
/giggle
#12
General Topics / What happened
June 27, 2004, 12:42:15 AM
Hi folks,

Yes, unfortunately between issues with the "improved" graphics stuffing folks PC's, skilled folks departing to higher raiding guilds, other games or RL, PC breakages and in some cases pregnancy related issues (we are not called a family guild for nothing you know), guild chat has been a little quite lately.

But never fear.... KoF is still here!

Last night, with help from some lovely friends of Rebains, we took 3 groups up 2 BoT towers.  Yes I know, not the high end targets that most folk want, but hey, Kudaku and Slanex (Xtens) seem extreamly pleased with thier new ornate BP's and Bleep (Ginga) has a pretty new shield.
We are going to rebuild and be strong again, but in the mean time folks are out meeting people, leveling alts and gaining aa to make us all stronger.

Kar
#13
Screenshots and Other Funny Things / revenge LOL
June 10, 2004, 09:46:30 AM
Nice to see paybacks work, but you have to wonder how much shit his team mates gave him for that interview.
#14
ROFLMAO

I hurt my tummy laughing at that one :D
#15
General Topics / So...
May 25, 2004, 01:07:30 AM
Oh Aeld,  did you not do the proper research before agreeing to have babies.  Always find out how big they were at birth !!!
/comfort