Tuesday, 6 January 2026

Celebrate National Shortbread Day with these tasty treats!

Shortbread! That gloriously buttery, crumbly little biscuit that somehow makes a cup of tea feel like a proper treat! Did you know today is National Shortbread Day! Whether you like it plain and classic, dipped in chocolate or jazzed up with nuts and citrus, shortbread is basically a hug in biscuit form. Grab your baking tin, preheat that oven and let’s celebrate with some easy, delicious recipes!

Basic shortbread

Classic Shortbread!

Ingredients:

225g of unsalted butter, softened but not melted.
110g of caster sugar.
275g of plain flour.

Method:

Preheat the oven to 160°C (fan).
Beat the butter and sugar together until creamy.
Mix in the flour until it forms a dough.
Press into a baking tin or roll out and cut into fingers or rounds.
Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until pale golden.
Cool and try not to eat them all at once.

You can't celebrate without the classic! This is your plain but perfect version.

Espresso Shortbread!

Espresso Shortbread

Ingredients:

Classic shortbread dough.
1 to 2 teaspoons of instant coffee powder.

Method:

Mix espresso powder into the dough before shaping.
Bake as usual.

This gives a little kick to your biscuits which is perfect for a mid afternoon treat.

Orange and Dark Chocolate Shortbread!

Orange and Dark Chocolate Shortbread

Ingredients:

225g butter.
110g sugar.
275g plain flour.
Zest of 1 large orange.
50g dark chocolate chips.

Method:

Cream butter, sugar, and orange zest.
Mix in flour and chocolate chips.
Shape into fingers or rounds and bake at 160°C for 25 to 30 minutes.

That zingy orange with chocolate makes them taste far more complicated than they are.

Almond and Cherry Shortbread!

Almond and Cherry Shortbread

Ingredients:

Classic shortbread base.
50g chopped glace cherries.
50g chopped almonds.

Method:

Fold cherries and almonds into the dough.
Bake as normal.

They look fabulous, taste amazing and make you feel slightly sophisticated just by eating them.

Do you like shortbread? Have you ever made it before?

Monday, 5 January 2026

Our weekly meal plan! 5th - 11th January! #MealPlanningMonday


Last week's meal plan mostly went to plan. Well, it did until Thursday. No one, especially me felt like cooking on New Year's Day so we got takeaway pizza. Friday was another one of those days when cooking just didn’t make sense. Becky was away for the night, so it felt a bit pointless having a full meal so we went for picky bits. Saturday was a funny one too. Ellie was away for the night and Becky was working, so it was just Stu and me. So we had chicken curry and chips. Comfort food with no fuss! Today we're back to eating normal meals, a little bit healthier and certainly no takeaways. We have a Gousto Box being delivered today which should help things out a bit.

This week is almost back to normal life. Apart from that Stu booked a couple of days off work, just to use his holidays before the new work year starts in April. We have an afternoon out later in the week. Ellie has the check-up on her heart. It's just routine after her having surgery to fix a hole in her heart when she was almost two years old. Becky had her check-up late last year and she was told her leaky valves are leaking a little more than they were, so we're expecting the same news for Ellie because their hearts have always been the same. We're just hoping Ellie gets told the same as Becky, to come back in 2 years and see how things stand then. Fingers crossed for boring news. Boring is good when it comes to hearts!

On the menu this week we have:

Monday - Gousto Meal - Saucy Onion Gravy Beef Meatballs & Crushed Potatoes!
This one sounds like exactly what we need to start the week. Hearty, warming and proper comfort food. The forecast is showing snow and it has been absolutely freezing here the last few days. I am so ready for spring and some warmer weather!

Tuesday - Gousto Meal - One Pan Gochujang Pork Bolognese With Udon Noodles!
I order these meals and sometimes have no idea what is in them until they're delivered or I am writing this blog post. I had to Google what Gochujang was. It's a Korean fermented chilli paste known for its complex spicy, sweet and savoury (umami) flavour. It sounds like it’s going to give a proper lift to a usually very safe Bolognese. I’ll probably go easy with it though, just in case it turns out hotter than expected. I like flavour but not that mouth on fire feeling.

Wednesday - Gousto Meal - Chicken Tikka Masala With Rice!
I’m pretty sure we’ve had this one before and you really can’t go wrong with a curry midweek. It’s one of those meals that feels like a treat but doesn’t take much effort, which is exactly what Wednesdays need.

Thursday - Eating out!
We will grab something while we are out because I don't think I will feel like cooking when we get in. All I'll be thinking about it warming myself up!

Friday - Fish fingers, chips and baked beans!
A childish meal but so, so good, especially when the chips are home-made ones. It’s easy, everyone eats it without complaint and it feels like a little reward for getting through the week.

We’ve definitely had this one before and it’s a favourite. It’s like a fakeaway sweet and sour chicken but better. This recipe is actually the one that taught me how easy sweet and sour dip is to make, and now we love it. The sesame slaw is lovely too. 

Sunday - Mince, dumplings, mashed potato and veg!
A proper Sunday dinner to finish the week. Hearty, filling and perfect for a cold January day. This is the kind of meal that makes the house smell amazing and sets us up nicely for a quiet evening afterwards. Exactly how Sundays should be!

What are you eating this week?

Sunday, 4 January 2026

A photo every day for a year! 1st - 3rd January! Week 1 of #Project365

Happy New Year! It was only Wednesday when I finished off last year's Project 365 series and here I am already with the first few days of 2026! How are we in 2026 already? It doesn't seem two minutes since I was wrapping presents and now the Christmas holidays are over and it is back to reality tomorrow. Hmmf. It's not going to be fully back to normal as Stu has a couple of days' holiday from work, we have a couple of appointments and a cupboard full of leftover Christmas treats to eat, so it's not all bad.

I'm going to share a few extra photos this week from New Year's Eve as we had such a lovely evening out. We all got dressed up, had a lovely meal, a few drinks and danced the night away. 

New Year's Eve

The food photos are the garlic mushrooms, my starter. I forgot to take a photo of my main course and for dessert we had these rose water cheesecake. I don't know what they were exactly as we weren't even planning on getting dessert but the chef talked us into it. He is so convincing and always makes the best desserts. They were amazing!

Now for a photo every day!

Takeaway pizza

1/365 - 1st January!
No one was in the mood to cook on New Year's Day and it had been a while since we had got a take-away, so pizza it was and cheesy chips, onion rings and cans of fizzy pop! The best thing about pizza is that there are always leftovers for the next day too! Lunch was sorted. It wasn't the healthiest way to start the New Year but it was a nice treat!

Stranger Things on the TV

2/365 - 2nd January!
I feel like the whole of the Christmas break has revolved around Stranger Things. There were episodes released on Boxing Day and then the final episode on New Year's Day. I was happy with how it ended and I might have cried a little bit. I am quite happy to believe Mike's version of what happened to Eleven. Anyway, I have started watching it again from the beginning. Weren't they all so young in the first season? Stranger Things has gone onto my list of TV shows that I can watch again and again!


3/365 - 3rd January!
The sun was shining and there were blue skies which made a lovely change from the gloomy weather we've been having. Don't be fooled though, it might look like it could be a little bit warm but it was freezing! We've had no snow. Further up north, to the west of us and down south has but there's been none of the white stuff here. I'm not wishing for snow, we had a lot of ice on Friday and that caused chaos for the buses. Stu managed to get to work OK. From what we saw he got the last bus before they cancelled them all until early afternoon.

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Saturday, 3 January 2026

This week my Word of the Week is: New!! #WotW

This week my Word of the Week is:

New

Another obvious word from me and I know I have used it many times before but it's a New Year! Happy New Year to you all! How's 2026 treating you so far? I have had a slow start to the year. We're enjoying the last few days of the Christmas holidays by not doing much. There has been no rushing and no alarms, we've just had late mornings, lazy afternoons and evenings that blur into one another. It has been quite lovely!

We spent New Year's Eve at the pub. We all dressed up, had a meal out and stayed out well past my bed time. It was such a great evening with good food, a few drinks, lots of laughs and a lot of dancing! I know lots of people prefer to stay home on New Year’s Eve and I used to feel exactly the same. Give me pyjamas, a takeaway and the TV any day but then the kids grew up and suddenly nights out are fun again and don’t involve babysitters, rushed evenings or worrying about what time we need to be back. We can just go out and stay out! Who knew that freedom would be one of the perks of parenting older kids! Despite the late night I started the new year as fresh as a daisy, while some others didn't. Hehehe

I’m not doing the whole new year, new me thing. No massive resolutions and promises to completely change my lifestyle, wake up at 5am or suddenly become someone who loves going to the gym. I have started a new monthly post with my goals and plans for the month. There's nothing life changing about my goals. They're all realistic things that fit into my life but I am hoping it gives me some motivation and accountability by writing it down. All I am hoping from this year is that it's drama free and my family are happy!

The new term starts at college for Ellie next week and this college year seems to be flying over. When she started in September, the end of the college year seemed such a long way away and now it's just five and a half months until the end of Ellie's full-time education and when you take out the holidays it's a little over 4 months! Eek! She is hoping to find an apprenticeship to carry on with her engineering dreams. I am excited for her, nervous for her but so proud!

Becky is going to try something new this month, not spending any money unless it's really necessary. I am shocked too. lol There is method in her madness. She has over bought concert tickets. 3 big ones over 3 months starting in February but what she didn't budget for was overspending over Christmas and she forgot all about having to buy train tickets and pay for hotel stays for a couple of them. Oops.

How has your week been? Have you eased into the new year gently or dived straight back into normal life? I am of course linking up with Anne who blogs at Raisie Bay to join in with her Word of the Week linky!

Word of the Week