For the last couple of weeks, the reinventors have been planning the inaugural Marmalade Cottage Christmas. Last night it came together. With 12 adult and two infant guests, there was probably enough food for 20 and presents for everyone.
This isn't exactly a hand-made gift, but near enough. The practical reinventor found a block of organic glycerine soap and melted it down, adding kaffir lime leaves to the bottom layer and lemon rind to the top. She also made some old-fashioned Bay Rum aftershave (mostly vodka, so if it doesn't work as aftershave, she supposes the recipient could drink it...) Others unwrapped jam or relish and a selection of vintage gifts found at op shops and garage sales.
Brown paper packages tied up with string under the tree.
And the very festive dinner in the back garden. Dips and nibblies to begin, punch and wine, turkey, glazed ham, falafel, coleslaw, potato salad, baked potatoes, braised lentils, beans with beetroot and fetta, then gluten-free orange cake, fruit and pavlova with the traditional Australian topping of crushed peppermint crisp.
There are several weeks' worth of leftovers in the fridge!
Marmalade cottage was built in 1917. Then it was renovated in the 1950s. Then nothing, really. It's been empty for a couple of years and still has its fabulous, kitsch linoleum floor coverings. And an outside loo and a beautiful cream and green Metters wood stove. Come with us as we transform a gracious shell into a functional house and create a fragrant, edible garden around it.
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Saturday, 24 December 2011
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