I steamed some veggie sticks for the little one, and rustled up a quick cake. It's a recipe for a very simple sponge cake in the Uk book, which was slightly faster and easier when I made it (my fatal tendency to not read instructions properly!). It is in 3 steps in the book, I managed to do it in 1. And then poured it into my fairly large tray for tray bakes, and it baked perfectly in 10 minutes. So from my deciding to make the cake to it coming out of the oven was 15 minutes. Can't complain at that! I was impressed.It was (despite my doing all sorts of things I shouldn't have) very successful, and surprisingly delicious for such a straight forward, basic Victoria sponge cake recipe. I haven't done anything to it (eg jam, cream, icing) as it was made on DD2's dietician's orders. Wouldn't it just be great if I dietician would recommend that I eat cake! I'm going to try the UK book tomato ketchup today, complete with plums. Apparently the addition of the plums (which seems odd) is for the pectin and sugar content, to both thicken and sweeten the ketchup in a healthy way. Sounds good to me.Incidentally, did I ever report back that the Tenina fudge is DANGEROUSLY good? Certainly perfect for gifts. My husband has requested some which include chilli for his next present from me. I didn't have 400g of one kind of chocolate, so I used white, milk and dark. I also didn't have hazelnuts, so I used a mix of brazil and almonds. Completely wonderful.
Made Red Pepper 'Jam' for a cheese/cracker platter tomorrow. Delicious and another idea for our Christmas hampers.