Wednesday, June 01, 2011

I was actually feeling a little devastated that once sky was gone, Game of thrones would also be gone...

http://www.sidereel.com/Game_of_Thrones

The greatest find of the day :)

Tips on buying a Narrowboat and getting a boat license..

Narrowboat- safety scheme..

http://www.boatsafetyscheme.com/site/Home_1.asp

Boat safety scheme- everything will need to comply with this when I refit things on my boat.

Narrowboat boatfitters.. interior ideas..

http://boatfitters.co.uk/index.php


http://www.brayzel-narrowboats.co.uk/




I don't like this couch, but I have saved it as I think I may be able to have something of a similar shape made but with my own style added to it.



This is similar to the above, I like the way the walls are half painted wood and half bare wood, but I dont really like this style.



Stoves







Narrowboat insurance

assignments done till July...


I like this mug, I think it would help me to get through next years assignments.

Frozen berries


How to Freeze Berries

Easy Way to Freeze Berries

By , About.com Guide

  1. Rinse berries in cool water and pat dry with paper towels or a clean kitchen towel.
  2. Pick over berries to make sure no stems, unripe berries, or damaged berries are in the mix.
  3. Rinse berries with cool water and pat dry. Hull strawberries.
  4. Lay berries in a single layer on a rimmed baking sheet.
  5. Put in freezer until frozen solid, usually overnight does the trick.
  6. Transfer berries to resealable plastic storage bags, forcing as much air as possible out of the bag before sealing.
  7. Store in the freezer until ready to use, up to 6 months.
Frozen berries are perfect for making smoothies and shakes and work beautifully in baked goods (you usually can't tell the difference be tween the fresh and frozen versions). Freezing berries is also a great way to postpone jam-making. Freeze the berries when they are perfectly ripe and fresh but make the jam whenever you have the time and inclination.