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Fill your life with colour!

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I’ve recently become obsessed with Pantone! I started doing some research as I’d like to create a suprise Pantone’s party for my husband’s birthday (dont’ worry he won’t know as he doesn’t read my blog – bad eh? lol!) and I just discovered amazing products and colours and designs. I literally fell in love with this brand! I want to share some colour with you:

 

 

 

And to finish, these amazing food creations inspired by the wonderful colours of Pantone

Emilie de Griottes

Finger crossed my dessert table will be half as good as this. Stay tuned x

 

 

How to treat your baby’s first cold

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Three days before Christmas when we were still all over the place in getting everything ready for the arrival of my in-laws, Leonardo who just turned 8 months, started developing his first cold, his first temperature and then his first cough.. perfect!

Poor little one.. the first night was the worst one as he kept crying because he could not breath properly due to his blocked nose…  when he wasn’t crying, he was moaning like a little puppy as he clearly was unable to fall asleep.

Thanks to few little remedies and lots of cuddles and love from mommy, daddy and Bee,  the recovery wasn’t too bad and after few days he started feeling better. Here it’s what I did to sooth his symptoms.

First of all if your baby has fever, it’s important to keep the temperature down so I used Paracetamol; Leo seemed to have temperature only at night therefore before going to bed I was giving him 5ml of baby paracetamol. Because he’s been teething on and off for 5 months I noticed that on specific days he was complaining about his gums so on those nights I gave him 2.5ml of ibruprofen instead.

To help clearing his blocked nose and ease his cough, every night before giving him a bath, I let a hot shower run for few minutes and by keeping the bathroom’s door closed, I was creating lots of steam. As soon as the room was ready with steam I was bathing him so while he was in the water, he could breath some moist air which helped loosen the mucus in his nasal passages.

As soon as he was coming out of the water I was drying him and then gentle massaging on his chest, neck and back some vapour rub which helped him with the breathing by producing a cooling sensation in his little nose.  Regarding this please make sure that you use the correct vapour which must be specific for your little one age, ie vapour rub for babies of 3 months of older. And make sure not to apply the rub on the baby’s mouth or nose (I was tempted at the beginning thinking that it’d have worked better! But please no no) or on broken skin.

Leonardo doesn’t particulary like saline solution to be sprayed in his nose so I was using a gel applied with a rounded tip syringe, which helped keeping his nose moist.

Every morning  after a night spent on and off crying his eyes looked worn out so it was the perfect time to use the Dentinox saline wipes for his delicate eyes. This is a new product which I recently discovered thanks to BritMums. By gently cleaning his eyelids, I lightly removed any dried secretion formed during the night on his lashes too. Each saline wipes is  individually wrapped so you can be sure that every one you use is fresh, safe and sterile. For once he seemed happy enough to have his face cleaned!

I personally thing that the worst part of a flu in a baby is the difficulty in breathing so I tend to find different remedies to alleviate the blocked nose. Because of the cold weather our heating is on all the time and this makes the air in the room very dry hence making a blocked nose drier too. Because of this I permanently leave on our bedroom’s radiator a little bowl of water to create some steam and to release some aromatic vapour  in the air I add few drops of eucalyptus essence.

As a general rule when your little one is not feeling well, its’ important to remember to give him extra fluids which help prevent dehydration and flushes and allow to thin your baby’s nasal secretions. If you are breastfeeding just try to attach him more often, if you aren’t then offer him more often some water, formula or 100%fruit juice not from concentrate.

Last but not least it’s important to let your baby get plenty of rest. When Leonardo was ill I allowed him to sleep and nap on me, in daddy’s arm wherever he was feeling more comfortable. If you think it’s all new to our precious little babies so I can only guess how scared and irritable they can feel.

This is what I did to alleviate Leo’s first flu and cold and it made the whole experience less traumatic for both of us. I hope these tips will help your baby recover soon from cold and flu too.

Anyone in need of a tissue?

Delicious light and crunchy sweet Carnival fritters

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When I was little I used to watch my mum preparing crostoli at home. In our house it was a tradition eating crostoli this time of the year and my mamma has always been really keen to have them ready on the table throughout Carnival time. Funny enough I never attempted to make them myself until last week… And since then I already made three different batches! Love them!

Crostoli are crunchy sweet Carnival fritters. They are so light that when you bite them they really melt in your mouth! When you start eating one then you would not stop as they aren’t too sweet therefore perfect to eat after a meal or to serve to your friend as a little treat to go along with tea or coffee. You really need to give this recipe a go and you won’t be disappointed I promise!

 

Here is the recipe. If you have a standing mixer like I do, the dough takes literally 5 minutes to be ready. If you don’t then just mix all the ingredients together in a bowl and then knit the dough on a floured surface.

50gr butter

1 tsp vanilla extract

3 eggs plus a yolk

70gr of sugar

25ml of Grappa

salt

500gr of flour

6gr of baking powder

oil for frying

In a large bowls sift flour and baking powder, then add a little salt then the sugar, the butter, the liquor, the vanilla and the eggs. Mix all toghether. When everything comes together it is advised to knit the dough for 10 minutes by hand to make it smooth but I didn’t as I really cannot be bothered so I just tend to roll it a couple of times more when I pass the dough through the pasta machine.

Once you made the dough leave it to rest for 1/2 hour in a cool and dry place but not in the fridge .  Then divide it in 4 equal pieces and keep the ones that you are not using in plastic bags so they don’t dry out.

Use a pasta machine to roll the dough. You have to pass the dough through the rollers starting from the tickness number 1 which is the wider setting. If you see that the dough breaks, like in my picture, do not worry as it happens most of the time. Just fold it and pass it through the machine all over again and again until it gets smooth. Then change the tickness on a medium tickness and roll the dough again, and so on until you get to the thinner setting. If it gets too long just cut the sheet of pasta in two.

 

Once you got your sheet of pasta put them on a table covered with a table cloth so you can be sure that they won’t stick while you finishing rolling the rest of the dough. Cut each sheet to create squares or rectangulars or whatever shape you like. The crostoli wont keep the original shape anyway while frying so you should not worry to much about it. To make traditional Crostoli you should cut two small lines in the centre of each shape.

Little tip: to make sure the oil is at the right temperature you only need to insert a wooden spoon into the oil and if it starts to bubble then the oil is ready.

Heat the oil to 350f and start frying the crostoli. It literally takes 1 minute to fry them. Crostoli are ready when you start see them getting a golden colour on both side.

As soon as they reached the golden colour, take them out of the oil and place them on a plate covered with some kitchen paper. Sprinkle them with icing sugar, be generous!

And here they are, super yummy! Buon Carnevale!

 

 

10 things I’m grateful for today

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Once you become a mother the simplest things can make your day. I personally  just learned to appreciate that sometimes little things can make a difference in your daily life. These are the ones I’m grateful for today:

– Leo napped for 1 hour 45 minutes

– Beatrice learned to load the dishwasher

– Romeo didn’t throw up on the floor

– We stuck balloons on our heads

– My husband cleaned the cat’s litter

– Mother in law left this morning

– My husband filled up my car with petrol

– The sun was shining

– I bought a yummy panettone for only £3.99

– Daddy played guitar with Leo

Life is good…