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Down Under and Yarn Heaven

Today, instead of crafting or cooking, I am writing about travel. DH and I normally take a trip this time of the year, both to escape some of the cold of the Canadian prairie winter but also it is a condition of my day job. I work for a company that is busy in the summer but very slow in the winter, an ideal time to take a break.

Visiting New Zealand has been a life long dream of mine. We decided that now was the time.  Our trip started in Auckland which is a very beautiful city and we are travelling south from there on a cruise. Auckland is very clean, very pretty and very friendly. We had only an overnight there but really enjoyed the harbour area where we stayed. On our next stop we took a tour to Te Puia to visit the Maori cultural centre. We were treated to a welcoming ceremony and a show that included the Haka. It was a fabulous experience.

We have moved on since and have seen how really beautiful this country is; clean, lovely scenery and very friendly people. So far it has been a perfect vacation.

Now we all know the real reason that I felt compelled to visit this part of the world, wool (or wool and possum which is gorgeous)! DH is a great enabler and has asked at each stop for a wool shop for me. Most downtown areas, like cities at home, don’t have such a thing and our tours have taken us out of the port to the countryside. I find that cities are much the same all over the world so the country tours seem to tell a better story of the local culture.

We have been holed up in Dunedin for two nights to wait out a storm that rolled in off of the Antarctic so had a little extra shopping time. Low and behold there is a yarn shop downtown here. Knit World is just that! They had a great selection of the merino, possum blend that I have been lusting for and the lady in the store was so friendly and welcoming. I was only going to buy a couple of souvenir hanks but, DH, the lovely man, insisted that I buy “enough to make something nice” and I ended up with more than I intended, lucky me!

This yarn is truly beautiful. The fibre is soft and has a lovely halo, perfect for warm clothing for the winter. I learned that possum is an extremely warm and light fibre with hollow core which allows it to be such a great insulator. I am in crafters heaven! Now which one do I work with first?

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Great Banana Bread

Like a lot of people who love the needle arts, I also love to cook and bake. I posted this recipe a while ago but thought that this would be great with Christmas morning breakfast or as a quick thaw from the freezer change from the overload of cookies at this time of the year. Start the coffee pot or put on the kettle and enjoy this not too sweet treat with your favourite tea or coffee.
I hope that you like this recipe as much as I did and I promise that I will go back to knitting and crocheting for my next post.

Banana bread 1

Coconut Banana Bread: Makes two loaves,
Ingredients:

3 cups flour (I used all purpose but you could use half whole wheat)
1 ½ cups brown sugar
2 ½ tsp baking powder
½ tsp baking soda
1 cup shredded coconut
3 ripe bananas mashed
3 eggs
½ cup butter melted and cooled
1 tsp vanilla
2 cups buttermilk

Procedure:
Preheat oven to 375F. Grease and flour two standard loaf pans.
Mix flour, brown sugar, coconut, baking powder, and baking soda in a large missing bowl and set aside. In a separate bowl, beat eggs lightly, stir in mashed bananas, butter, vanilla and buttermilk. Pour wet ingredients into dry and stir until mixed, do not beat. Spoon equal amounts into your prepared loaf pans.
Bake for 1 to 1 ¼ hours or until top is firm when touched. Cool in pans for 10 minutes then turn out onto a cooling rack. Enjoy when cool enough to slice!!

DH and I are taking a break from winter and visiting New Zealand!  I will share some of our adventures and photos in my next post if I can.  In the meantime, visit my pattern store at ravelry.com for some great free patterns.  You still have time to whip up some handmade goodies for your great family and friends.