Sunday, May 24, 2009

I'm back.......


I feel like I have been on a merry-go-round....the flu is still with me, the new computer system has been installed at work, two weeks, 11 hour days with the flu, so tomorrow will be a big test, did I take any of the training in....oh well....the head is clearer today which is a plus...the boys loved the 'Chocolate Chip Cookies' I made for them last week so this week I have made them another old favourite...'Anzac Biscuits' I had forgotten how easy these are to make....below is the recipe....I have not had a needle in my hand for over a week, so this afternoon, lookout......thanks for the emails sent wondering where I have been, that is just so thoughtful........my blog reading has been disastrous so there will be a lot of catching up I think....hope none of you get this nasty flu.....happy stitching....
Anzac Biscuits
1 cup of rolled oats
1 cup of plain flour
1 cup of sugar
3/4 cup coconut
125g or 4 oz of butter
2 tablespoons of golden syrup
1/2 teaspoon of bi-carb soda
2 tablespoons boiling water
Combine oats, sifted flour, sugar and coconut. Combine butter and golden syrup, stir over gentle heat until melted. Mix bi-card soda with boiling water, add to melted butter mixture, stir into dry ingredients. Take teaspoonfuls of mixture and place on lightly greased oven trays, allow room for spreading. Cook in a slow oven for 20 minutes, loosen while warm, then cool ion trays.
Enjoy......

18 comments:

  1. Yes, Peg - we have missed you! I'll try your Anzac biscuit recipe, thanks - the kids will be happy!
    Hugs - Lurline♥

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  2. Welcome back Peg! Hope your sewing needle is in your hand lots this next week! (Glad you are feeling better)

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  3. Those Anzac Biscuits look yummy! I hope you enjoy your afternoon of stitching,
    Nicky

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  4. I was wondering where you were last night actually!! Not a post in nearly a week is so unlike you!
    I hope the flu is on the way out - I have it too AGAIN.... its just YUK!!
    x Sarah
    PS: Very thoughtful of your friends sending you those gorgeous flowers

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  5. I was wondering where you were last night actually!! Not a post in nearly a week is so unlike you!
    I hope the flu is on the way out - I have it too AGAIN.... its just YUK!!
    x Sarah
    PS: Very thoughtful of your friends sending you those gorgeous flowers

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  6. Good to have you back Peg..hope that flu leaves you soon,
    Thanks for the recipe, I have some oats I need to use up.
    Julia ♥

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  7. That's two lots of good news - oneis that you are feeling better ( which is the best news of course) and the other one is that this latest post showed up on my bloglines. I can only hope now that it is up to date and will stay so. Take Care, Lynda

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  8. Welcome back Peg . Enjoy your stitching and get better quickly .

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  9. I had missed your bloggy voice...look after yourself...hope you feel better soon!

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  10. Yummy, you are right, they are easy to make, my DH loves them.
    Sorry you haven't been well, but glad you are feeling better. For some reason, a whole heap of posts from your blog showed up in my bloglines so I have been catching up on what you have been doing - as usual lovely work. Take care, Jodie

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  11. So good to see you Peg. I really missed you and your postings. Hope you feel better soon. Take care!
    Jossie

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  12. Glad you're back, dear Peg! I hope you can get back to stitching soon again. Take care.

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  13. Have missed you!!!hope you are feeling a little better..the biscult look very nice...

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  14. Sorry you haven't been well! Hopefully, it's almost all behind you now. Thanks for the recipe!

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  15. Glad you're back, Peg, and hope the flu is over for you. Sounds like a nasty one. Those cookies look and sound delicious!

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  16. Those biscuits look yummy! Hope you are feeling better!

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  17. Welcome Back Peg Hope you are On the mend Nothing worse than being sick.Have a good week stitching.
    Hugs Mary.

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  18. Glad you are enjoying the biscut making. I usually make a quadruple batch once a week. I do the same with cake too. With my tribe it does not last a week, especially if Mr3YearOld finds the tin...... *grin*
    Hope you are feeling better, it can be very wearing not being well over a period of time.

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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment, I do enjoy reading them all...take care, keep safe, happy quilting .. Peg