Showing posts with label pumpkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pumpkins. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 October 2016

Pumpkin Picking | prettylittlewriter

It's a well known fact to those of you who read my blog, that I am incredibly obsessed with all things Autumn and Halloween. So as we get ever so closer to all hallows-eve, I thought it time I grab some pumpkins ready for the festive season! I have heard many people mention pick-your-own fruit and vegetable farms, but I wasn't sure whether there were any in my local area. With the help of good 'ol Google, I discovered Darts Farm, which is actually a very popular place down here in Sunny Devon! However, I wasn't aware you could PYO here, until now!
I wasn't sure what to expect when we first arrived; I'd assumed there wouldn't be much selection left as the celebration of Halloween is becoming ever-so popular now over here in the UK. However, there were plenty to choose from, and I managed to pick some pretty impressive pumpkins!
Have you been pumpkin picking? If not, I really recommend it, it's such a fun experience, finding the diamonds in amongst the rough and just walking through fields and fields of beautiful nature. It truly is a magical, autumnal experience!



Monday, 26 September 2016

Lush Winter '16 | prettylittlewriter

With this time of year comes something truly special, the leaves change, turning into incredibly beautiful colours, the air turns crisp and the cosy jumpers come out. 
But something else arrives, something that smells sweet and warm, and gives you that tingly sensation of happiness; and that is the Lush Winter products!


As you can see, I went a little crazy, but that's purely because I visited the Lush store in Oxford Street on my trip to London last week! 
First up are the Halloween products that look incredible! I love the new addition of the Pumpkin bath bomb, he's so cute! And not forgetting my old favourite; Sparkly Pumpkin!












Next up are the Christmas products, my favourites here are the Satsuma Bath Bomb and the So White Bath Bomb! I love that they have made some slight additions to So White, the effect they have in your bath water is gorgeous!












So white bath bomb in action above










Friday, 16 October 2015

Baking | Pumpkin Rice Krispie Bites | prettylittlewriter


Baking in the Autumn months always seems so much more fun and exciting than any other time of the year, I think it's because you begin baking more homely and cosy puddings and cakes, such as Apple Pie, Pumpkin Pie and so on. 

I found the recipe to these rice krispie bites on Pinterest, and I thought they were absolutely adorable! They are fun to create and so simple, it is a great activity to do with children. 

The ingredients you will need are;
- Rice Krispies (6 cups)
- 5 1/2 cups of mini Marshmallows
- Butter (3tbsp)
- 1/2 tsp Vanilla Extract
- Red & Yellow Food Colouring (Or Orange Gel Colouring)
- Chocolate Icing (The actual recipe asked for mini tootsie rolls, however living in the UK they are hard to come by, so I cut up icing instead)
- Any decorations for the eyes, nose and mouth (I used Black Food Colouring which can also be used as icing)







The first thing to do is melt the butter in a pan and then add your vanilla extract.


Then add your marshmallows and mix until those have all melted into the butter.


Whilst waiting for your marshmallows to melt, you can chop up your chocolate icing into small rectangular pieces that you will roll in your hands and add as stems once the krispies are ready.


Then you add your food colouring until you arrive at your desired shade of orange, then add in your rice krispies and mix until fully coated. Take off the hob once fully coated and leave to cool for a few minutes.


This is where it tends to get a little messy! The recipe said to use your hands to create pumpkin shaped balls of the rice krispies, however they just kept sticking to my hands, so I used my spatula and a well rounded spoon to create the circular shape on a plate for each one. Then I added the stems made from chocolate icing.




These little treats look so cute! Once they have hardened and are no longer falling apart, they are ready to eat!

I also chose to add some black colouring to create pumpkin faces on just a few of them, they were quite cool but food colouring isn't quite as tasty as icing!




If you like the look of this recipe and create your own, I would love to see your results! 
These would be a great addition to any Halloween party, especially for children!