Last week I finished my second Happypotamus. This ingenious crochet pattern by South African designer Heidi Bears is really easy to execute and makes the most happy hippo's ever. The first one I made a couple of months ago and was a birthday gift for my mother. This second one will go to my best friends' sister, who is expecting a baby boy in late January '14 (right around my own birthday).
Look at it, isn't it the cutest thing ever <3 <3.
The hippo is 53 cm long and 20 cm high, right about the size (or even slightly bigger) of a newborn baby!
I love making these hippo's, although a lot of work, they're just so beautiful when finished, and I'm sure to be making more for expecting parents!
Heidi also made many more creatures using the African flower pattern, her designs can all be found on her website: http://heidibearscreative.blogspot.nl/.
~Aimée
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Sunday, September 15, 2013
The discovery of steam cooking
For a long time I have had the strangest relationship with cooking. I don't particularly enjoy cooking in everyday life, however I do enjoy trying out all kinds of stuff in the kitchen. The process should be easy, quick, with maximum results. This year we got ourselves a slow (the irony - ha ha) cooker, it checks all the boxes: prep time is minimal and results are usuall great!
Inspiration for recipes I get from watching Masterchef (mainly Australia) and the 24kitchen channel. Earlier I have tried out Gary Mehigan's Osso Bucco recipe (we thought it was nice, but not spectacular), and last week got inspired by Jamie Oliver's Coconut Buns with Chicken in Hoisin sauce (presented in his 15 minute meals programme).
Even though I don't like the taste of coconut, I had to try this out: it's a new way of cooking (exciting), it's easy ánd quick - checking all the boxes! So the next day, we headed of to our nearest oriental supermarket for
steaming baskets and hoisin sauce, and I found myself steaming Hoisin
chicken. Jamie didn't lie, it was very tasty, and easy, and quick. So
there'll be more steamed food tonight: lemon chicken. If that works out I will continue my search for more recipes. Any suggestions for steamed or slow cooked food recipes that work well are always welcome.
~Aimée
Inspiration for recipes I get from watching Masterchef (mainly Australia) and the 24kitchen channel. Earlier I have tried out Gary Mehigan's Osso Bucco recipe (we thought it was nice, but not spectacular), and last week got inspired by Jamie Oliver's Coconut Buns with Chicken in Hoisin sauce (presented in his 15 minute meals programme).

~Aimée
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
EMAG'13, Bratislava: Good food, games and a nuclear power plant
For the 3rd consecutive year (and the 4th time now) I have visited the EMAG (European Mensa Annual Gathering). An event lasting 5 days full of lectures, trips, workshops and social events. Each year another country hosts the event, making it very hard to compare them.
Bratislava, capital city of Slovakia, has not yet been discovered by tourists. I understand this, for me the city didn't bring a thrill. Sure the city center is nice, as is the Danube and the castle on the hilltop. However this all can be seen in one day. The other days were spent hanging out in a mall, outside on a terrace with a coke or playing games. The food I must say, is very tasty and affordable.
One of the high lights of the trip was visiting the Nuclear Power Plant Bohunice V2. Nuclear power has had my interest ever since I learned about it in high school. I like the view of cooling towers, I like how everyone has got an opinion on the topic, it's just overall excitement. So the option to go visit one made my whole trip to Bratislava worthwile. Even though the plant is not that spectacular. We got a one hour introduction and got to visit the new safety bunker, the part of the plant with steam turbines and the control room (which was actually awesome). We were not allowed to take any pictures but here are two I found online of the control room and the entire plant.
Next year they will open a visitor center with options to 'control the plant' in a simulator... how cool is that!
~Aimée
Bratislava, capital city of Slovakia, has not yet been discovered by tourists. I understand this, for me the city didn't bring a thrill. Sure the city center is nice, as is the Danube and the castle on the hilltop. However this all can be seen in one day. The other days were spent hanging out in a mall, outside on a terrace with a coke or playing games. The food I must say, is very tasty and affordable.
One of the high lights of the trip was visiting the Nuclear Power Plant Bohunice V2. Nuclear power has had my interest ever since I learned about it in high school. I like the view of cooling towers, I like how everyone has got an opinion on the topic, it's just overall excitement. So the option to go visit one made my whole trip to Bratislava worthwile. Even though the plant is not that spectacular. We got a one hour introduction and got to visit the new safety bunker, the part of the plant with steam turbines and the control room (which was actually awesome). We were not allowed to take any pictures but here are two I found online of the control room and the entire plant.
Next year they will open a visitor center with options to 'control the plant' in a simulator... how cool is that!
~Aimée
Monday, July 29, 2013
Starting a blog
Obviously, as of 28 July '13 I have got a blog. For some time now I have felt that I needed a place to share all nice/crazy/silly/shitty things I encounter while browsing the internet and what other place should that be than a blog. So here it is.
As I start hardly anything without researching it first, of course I did some research on where to start a blog, I found this post to be very nice. The thought that blogger will be incorporated in google+ somehow scares me, but what is life without a thrill. I do not want to pay for extra's, so yes google, you've got me again!
~Aimée
p.s. additionally, a nice piece on fonts can be found here
As I start hardly anything without researching it first, of course I did some research on where to start a blog, I found this post to be very nice. The thought that blogger will be incorporated in google+ somehow scares me, but what is life without a thrill. I do not want to pay for extra's, so yes google, you've got me again!
~Aimée
p.s. additionally, a nice piece on fonts can be found here
Sunday, July 28, 2013
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