Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Do you drink babycinos?

Foam Coffee Bar, Leederville


My daddy is really big, so his babycinos are really big. Sometimes they're a bit brown too. Maybe they are chocolate milk!

Mummy drinks tea. Tea looks complicated. She pours things into a big cup from different pots and jugs, and makes dirty water with milk in it.

Auntie drinks babycinos from the same cups as me but hers are dark brown. I don't think there's any milk in there at all! Sometimes she says it's not very good, and makes a face like the time Daddy gave me a lemon to eat.

My babycinos are the best of all because they come with marshmallows, chocolate or little biscuits.

Sunday, 19 January 2014

'tis the season to be jolly...full of milk

Nana made this for me. I shared some of it.
December was a very busy month. There was one day that everyone gave me lots of colourful paper to rip. It was wrapped around boxes with Lego and books and things inside. Mummy called them "Christmas gifts", which I guess was in return for the gift I brought home from daycare for Mummy and Auntie E. It made them go all hot, then their hands and feet went all sore and spotty and they laid on the couch and groaned a lot for a few days. Daddy said that I had "broken Auntie."

Luckily, Mummy and Auntie both recovered enough for me to take them (and Daddy) out to sample babycinos.

$2 (includes marshmallows!), Broadwater Busselton

Free (with bonus moustache!), Gloria Jeans
Free (and can you tell I like the little gingerbread men), Gloria Jeans
$2 (with marshmallows! And sugar!), Janny's, Bunbury
Where's your favourite place for babycinos?




Saturday, 28 September 2013

Atomic Claremont

Mummy and Auntie Lala had business in Claremont today so I decided to take them out for lunch. I chose Atomic cafe because they have cool wooden high chairs and nice waitresses, who kept telling me how cute I am. 

I had a vego panini ($10.50), which contained one of my favourite ingredients - bread. 


I also helped Mummy and Auntie with their bacon burger and calamari salad ($18.50 each). Auntie is a burger expert and she said this one had a nice moist pattie, with free range bacon, aioli, gherkins, avocado and salad. My favourite bit was called "shoe string fries". I like to chew on Mummy's shoelaces but they don't taste the same. 

I also had a babycino ($1). It came with marshmallows and chocolate flakes! I had not had one before and I was a bit confused about how to eat it. 

Turns out it is a drink! Milk like I have at home, only warm and with bubbles. Yum! 

Do you like my moustache? 

Friday, 27 September 2013

Birthday cake

Apologies for not posting more frequently, I have been very busy, as only a little lady can be! I have started at daycare and have been making lots of new friends and more importantly trying lots of new foods.
I recently celebrated a milestone and was lucky enough to have multiple cakes made especially for me! Mummy kept it simple and made vanilla cupcakes with some sprinkles. I celebrated with my family and we had afternoon tea on my birthday. I really liked my cake but blueberries were better.
Mummy and Daddy also threw a big party for me. They wanted my cake to be something special and they asked my Nana to work her magic. Nana put in a massive effort and made this wonderful number! Mummy was worried that there would be too many guests and not enough cake, so Nana made extras just in case! They were yummy and I was lucky that Daddy was home for the week after my party as we got to eat the left over cake. Mummy would not have been as indulgent...
This cake is right out of the Australian Women's Weekly Children's Birthday Cake Book. Nana used to make cakes for Daddy and AuntieK when they were younger! I am glad that I can help continue the tradition.

Friday, 7 June 2013

Baby Muesli

My Mummy made me my very own muesli mix today. She says that it is a great way to get some oats into me, and also to use up the last of the baby rice cereal that she bought for me.

She didn't measure anything, and she showed me the pretty layers that she had made of the different components. Actually, what is a component? I might need Auntie to help me with that word.

Mummy says that it is very easy to make, just layer the ingredients that you want into an airtight container, put the lid onto the container and shake! I like that part, I like anything that makes a noise. Mummy soaked some of the muesli in milk for ten minutes and put some of the yummy stewed pear, apple and blueberries that she made me on top.

This time around my muesli mix included:

  • rolled oats
  • weetbix
  • almond meal
  • baby rice+oat cereal
  • a splash of quinoa flakes

Mummy says that she is on the lookout for other ingredients to try but she might see if I like them first before mixing them into a whole container of muesli.

Mummy also says that there is a cool shop called Loose Produce where she can go to buy some different things to put into my muesli. Do people really use the word "cool" these days? I must ask Auntie as well, I think that she knows better than Mummy about being "cool".

Thursday, 6 June 2013

Eating out of a jar

I am a little embarrassed, sometimes my mummy feeds me out of a jar. I have to forgive her though, as most of my food is made from scratch. She only uses the jar food when she is in a hurry, or there is not enough time to make something fresh, and I am lucky that this does not happen very often! I see my mummy every day. She must love me to spend so much time with me. I try to be as cute as I can to let her know that I love her.