What’s for dinner?

tabletucker*groan* Are you sick of asking, or being asked this question every.single.day? Or visiting the supermarket just about every day, spending a fortune.

Yeah, me too.

Well, here is one book that may be just for you.

How would you like to know what’s for dinner, save money on your shopping and be kinder to the environment and the best part..cook just three nights a week?!

Table Tucker was written by an ordinary Aussie country mum in an attempt to beat spiralling grocery prices and solve the eternal dilemma of what to cook for dinner.

Table Tucker makes bulk buying, seasonal shopping and using leftovers fashionable at a time when many people are struggling financially.

In an lifetime, the average Table Tucker reader…

Saves $456,300
Gains 5.4 years of leisure time
Reduces their water usage by more than 21 million litres.

The book is set up into seasons and all the planing is done for you, shopping lists, meal plans and recipes all in an easy to follow format.

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Simon’s Cat

I have been a huge fan of the Simon’s Cat cartoons on youtube since the very beginning. Fans from all over the world have fallen in love with Simon’s cat, his 6 fabulous cartoons on youtube have had over 30millions views!

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The much anticipated Simon’s Cat book is now available. Simon Tofield’s beautiful drawings and warm humour come alive on the page for the first time.

Check Booko for the cheapest place to get your copy, great Christmas gift for cat lovers ;)

The Offbeat Bride

Even though I have 16-and-a-bit months until I’m getting married (not that I’m counting!), my fiancé and I have a pretty good idea of what we want to happen on our Big Day. It’s not too weird, but it definitely won’t be a traditional wedding with a sit down meal and a meringue for a wedding dress!

offbeatbride-bookI know I’m not the first to go against the bridal grain, but I’ve struggled with having the confidence to defend our choices to family and friends who don’t agree with our decisions.

And then I found The Light, in the form of The Offbeat Bride by Ariel Meadow Stallings.

The book follows Ariel’s wedding journey, a wedding far more offbeat than I can ever imagine putting together! The book is full of tips, advice and suggestions – and I loved every second of reading it.

There’s also the Offbeat Bride blog and even their own social network.

Here’s me re-reading my favourite sections of The Offbeat Bride:

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Have you got any wedding tips for “offbeat” brides?

The Crabapple Bakery Cupcake Cookbook



crabapplecoverI cannot begin to tell you how much I love this cupcake cookbook—The Crabapple Bakery Cupcake Cookbook—it is by far the best cupcake recipe book I have in my collection. And I have A LOT of cupcake books on my recipe shelf (I really should take a photo of my cupcake bookshelf and my cupcake supplies storage box—there’s a lot!)

The story behind the Crabapple Bakery sounds normal enough – Melbournite Jennifer Graham starts selling cupcakes at the local markets and ends up doing so well she set up a cupcake bakery. Googling the bakery it becomes obvious that things turned pear-shaped and there seemed to be complaints of stale cupcakes and even cockies in the display window! The company has re-established itself as Crabapple Cupcakes and Supplies and is back at the Prahran Markets.

From the moment my sister gave me this book in September last year, I have been in love with it. There are so many helpful things that have become treasured cupcake-making tips (like, New Zealand butter has a higher fat content and therefore is nicer to bake with) and even a list of suppliers for decorations and equipment to make the all-important perfect cupcake.

The only thing with the recipes is that they say they make 24 cupcakes—and the cupcakes must be the size of Tassie because I can’t fit the full mixture in my Kenwood Chef bowl! The first time I made cupcakes from the Crabapple book I made 48 of my regular-sized cupcakes (more like the old-school pattycake size, slightly smaller than the traditional cupcake/muffin size that’s popular today). So all of the recipes have been halved so that I make a manageable number of cupcakes. Although,the full recipes will be handy when I’m making the next big batch for a friend’s 30th birthday.

I knew I was onto a  good thing with this book when my friend Nicky from Yummie Tummie Catering told me that she uses this book exclusively for the cupcakes she makes for catering orders. You know it’s good when someone who cooks for a living uses these recipes :)

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