The Grommie and I had a great surf the other Saturday and SM and I have had a few too - and yes, I too, am missing the rest of the MOB.
Let's Go Girls!! We are in much need of a MOB session real soon.
CK
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Thursday, January 19, 2012
Chrissy Hols
Hello chicks, yesI have to agree with surfer mum, the surfer gals have been rather thin on the water to date!
I'm pleased to say I'had heaps of fun surfing with champagne Kate last Sturday week ago at Diamond, but suffered with a whole sunburnt bottom lip for the last week- Blaaaa.
I'm pleased to say I'had heaps of fun surfing with champagne Kate last Sturday week ago at Diamond, but suffered with a whole sunburnt bottom lip for the last week- Blaaaa.
Friday, January 13, 2012
January at Diamond
Greetings to all the surfermums who I haven't surfed with for a while. Where are you gals? I usually see Batgirl on the horizon somewhere but even she has been hard to spot. Come on in, the water's lovely.
Maybe we should have an Australia Day getogether..? I'll bring the pav.
SM
Maybe we should have an Australia Day getogether..? I'll bring the pav.
SM
Sunday, January 8, 2012
The Little Master
Whoda thought Test cricket could be so exciting... What?! You don't look convinced.
Surferboy and his cousin recieved some words of wisdom from a NSW fast bowler who was training in the nets:
"Ever been to the SCG before?
Nuh.
This is where dreams start, boys."
Husband then went on to tell us how he once played school boy league at the SCG and went home and scraped the mud off his SCG boots to save for posterity. And where is this mud now? Who knows, he said.
Dreams indeed.
Check out Surferboy and his cousin under the Members Stand in the photo. Don't know who that guy up top is but he is giving us the surfer "hang loose" salute.
Nice.
SM
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Women in the headlines again!
Good to see news reports of women on boards eh? They may not be quite our kind of boards - and not nearly as much fun but I will give gals on boards credit whenever I can. ;)
Speaking of women on boards, where are you all? I have had some excellent surfs with Champagnekate and The Grom, (plus Surferboy who is not a women but a great surfing pal), but Mobsters have been hard to spot. The weather has not been kind to us I know - first the mega swell, then the forever nor'easter, but get out there now, quick, while theres a sou'easter!
Good luck to Jules who is going north on a surfing odyssey. Crescent and Scotts - beware the yellow charger!
SM
PS send me some photos!
Speaking of women on boards, where are you all? I have had some excellent surfs with Champagnekate and The Grom, (plus Surferboy who is not a women but a great surfing pal), but Mobsters have been hard to spot. The weather has not been kind to us I know - first the mega swell, then the forever nor'easter, but get out there now, quick, while theres a sou'easter!
Good luck to Jules who is going north on a surfing odyssey. Crescent and Scotts - beware the yellow charger!
SM
PS send me some photos!
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Is it a bird..?
How did Champagnekate go at Scotts? That is the question on everyone's mind. Surfing off the point...or did the Nor-Easter wreck it for everyone? That blasted wind certainly made for some bumpy waves on Sunday. The Grommet had me out at Red Head (my second frustrating session that day) in the afternoon where I managed to have a nice chat whilst bobbing round and watching her plummet head long into shore dump. You have no fear when you are a grom. Thats how she got all those waves and I didn't. You know how it is.
At least thats my story.
Meanwhile, Surferboy is keen. The kind of keen that he'll happily go surfing with his mum keen. God I love that. Thats the benefit of being a surfermum hey? Not many kids get to say (proudly I hope) they went surfing with their mum.
On the particular session photographed above he was surfing with his old man. How I laughed through the viewfinder when I saw I had taken a photo of Surferboy flying.
SM
At least thats my story.
Meanwhile, Surferboy is keen. The kind of keen that he'll happily go surfing with his mum keen. God I love that. Thats the benefit of being a surfermum hey? Not many kids get to say (proudly I hope) they went surfing with their mum.
On the particular session photographed above he was surfing with his old man. How I laughed through the viewfinder when I saw I had taken a photo of Surferboy flying.
SM
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
To Die for
The surfermum Honeycomb Icecream recipe:
(A traditional surfermum weekend away desert)
To make the honeycomb, put 75g castor sugar (doncha hate recipes that requrie you to weigh stuff? I just guess this bit!) and 2 tbsp golden syrup into a pan and warm until the sugar dissolves, then turn up the heat until it starts to form a caramel. The longer yuo leave it the more caramelly it becomes, but don't leave it too long as it will burn. You want it golden.
Now, chuck in 2tbspns sifted bicarbonate of soda (don't be heavy handed with this or you will end up with the bitter taste of bicarb) and stir well, then pour onto baking paper and allow to cool. It will look like a big brown lump.
For the ice cream, whip 600ml cream until it becomes thick, but not fully whipped. Fold in the secret ingredient - 3 tbspn vodka - and 200ml condensed milk and whisk until firm. You can use less vodka if there are kids involved, 1-2 tbspn will still do the trick. Lets face it, you are unlikely to get away with this with your kids in the house! Break up the honeycomb into bits and fold it into the ice cream. Freeze for at least 8 hours - there's no need to churn.
Proven to impress friends.
SM
Credit goes to the "Accidental vegetarian" for this recipe. Thanks Simon Rimmer.
(A traditional surfermum weekend away desert)
To make the honeycomb, put 75g castor sugar (doncha hate recipes that requrie you to weigh stuff? I just guess this bit!) and 2 tbsp golden syrup into a pan and warm until the sugar dissolves, then turn up the heat until it starts to form a caramel. The longer yuo leave it the more caramelly it becomes, but don't leave it too long as it will burn. You want it golden.
Now, chuck in 2tbspns sifted bicarbonate of soda (don't be heavy handed with this or you will end up with the bitter taste of bicarb) and stir well, then pour onto baking paper and allow to cool. It will look like a big brown lump.
For the ice cream, whip 600ml cream until it becomes thick, but not fully whipped. Fold in the secret ingredient - 3 tbspn vodka - and 200ml condensed milk and whisk until firm. You can use less vodka if there are kids involved, 1-2 tbspn will still do the trick. Lets face it, you are unlikely to get away with this with your kids in the house! Break up the honeycomb into bits and fold it into the ice cream. Freeze for at least 8 hours - there's no need to churn.
Proven to impress friends.
SM
Credit goes to the "Accidental vegetarian" for this recipe. Thanks Simon Rimmer.
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