Archive for June, 2008

Menu Plan Monday

menu plan and recipes
Monday
Dinner –
Crumbed Fish , Mashed Potato and Vegetables

Tuesday
Dinner – Taco Stuffed Potatoes and salad

Wednesday
Dinner – Pizza Chicken chips and vegetables

Thursday – Clare’s 8th birthday
Dinner – Clare’s choice – probably McDonalds or KFC


Friday
Dinner –
Roasted Tomato Soup with Toast Stars

Saturday
Dinner – Tacos

Sunday
Dinner – Dinner at Mum and Dads

Baking – Buttermilk Donuts, Favourite Vanilla Cupcakes (for Clare to take to school) & Fully Silly Cake for Clare’s birthday cake)

Thanks to Laura at
I’m an Organizing Junkie for hosting Menu Plan Monday. Go and check out more great menus!.

Mummy Bloggers Can Make Money Too!

Let’s face it if you want to grow your blog you are going to have to, at some stage spend a bit of money on it. Maybe you will shell out your hard earned money for a domain name, a hosting package, some advertising, a new design or maybe some bigger and better equipment. All of these things are going to cost you money and for us Mummy Bloggers spending money on our blogs is not always an option. Not an option unless we make a little bit of money through our blogs. Even if you don’t want to spend money on your blog, you may just like to have a little bit of extra spending money, which is always nice or maybe you need to make some extra money just to make ends meet.

SocialSpark is one way that Mummy Bloggers can earn some extra cash. You can earn money by writing reviews or placing ads on your blog. It is ideal for Mummy Bloggers because it’s quick and easy and allows us Mums to do what we love to do best, care for our families and blog.

SocialSpark helps me to pay for my monthly expenses involved with running my blogs as well as giving me some extra spending money. It has allowed me to purchase things that I wouldn’t normally have purchased, like DVDs for my kids or trips to the movies etc.

If you have a blog and need some extra cash, I encourage you to go and check out SocialSpark for yourself.

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Top 11 Tips For Photographing People

Photography tips

By: Martin Wilmott -

There are very few rules to portrait photography. The few rules there are can be broken and still result in good images. What I have attempted to give you here is some quick tips to hopefully help you to improve your image taking.

1. Make it Personal

When photographing people involve sopmething that makes it more personal and about that individual. One of my favourite images shows a little girl in what is to her a very natural environment. Her grandfather breeds and races pigeons and since she could walk she has helped him in the daily tasks of cleaning and feeding them. The photograph shows her with the pigeopn on her lap as she feeds it peanuts. I always look to try and capture images that tell stories and capture a little bit of the true spirit of the person being photographed making it so much more personal.

2. Have Fun

False smiles are hideous and should be banned. Asking someone to smile or say cheese is a last resort. If you want natural smiles and laughs you need to create things for people to smile or laugh about. Personally I much prefer images with people laughing out loud to a posed straightforward Victorian styled portrait.

3. Always be Ready

I always remember a certain portrait session. I had been photographing a family on the beach. The little girl decided she wanted to climb onto a small pier that led out to sea. Luckily I had my camera out and managed to capture a few frames as she crawled along. Had I attempted to set this image up there are a million things that would have got in the way. As luck had it everything went right and a fantastic image was captured.

4. Get in close

Don’t be afraid to get in close and clip the tip of peoples heads out of the frame. Very often it helps the image, giving it a more dramatic approach.

If your camera doesn’t have a zoom facility then move closer physically.

5. Take Photographs Outside

You will get far far better images of young children if you allow them to play. As long as you pick a safe area you can let them run loose and do as they wish leaving you free to concentrate on capturing some magical moments. In my portrait business I take 98% of my images outside. I know this works as I continually receive more and more referral business from happy clients who recognise the joy and happiness in their childs expressions.

6. Catch people unawares

Very often the best images are when people don’t realise they are having their photograph taken. I recently shot a portrait session in London of a young couple. The girl had large ties to a market and wanted some atmospheric images. However her partner wasn’t keen to be photographed in public. I solved the problem by using a long lens and concentrated on capturing some totally natural images as they were walking around the market.

7. Change the angle you are shooting from

I always have a change of clothes with me when I am on a shoot because I tend to end up covered in mud. Don’t be afraid to lay on the ground. You will be rewarded by the images you take.

8. Capture natural reactions

Encourage people to react normally as they would every day. One of the joys of my job is taking images of new mums and their babies. I know if I ask mum to get in close to the baby nine times out of ten I will get a totally natural reaction as the baby and mother react to each other. All that is needed is for me to them judge the right time and capture the image.

I find if you ask people to get closer than they would normally do it will cause them to laugh. However this is not the case with teenagers as they see it as uncool to like brothers / sisters so with this age group differant approaches are needed.

9. Consider your background very carefully

The background is as important as the subject you are photographing. Ensure it is pleasing to the eye without distracting away from the image. Some colours are worth avoiding. Red for example will trigger the eye to look at it immediately and drag attention away from the main subject. People far cleverer than me have attempted to explain why (something to do with it being nature’s danger colour). The best thing to do when lining up your photograph is to avoid red altogether.

10. Practise

You can read a million books and visit every website on the planet but I believe there is no substitute to actually doing something and learning by experience. I personally run training days for people who like yourself just want to have a go at a new style of image making. The people who attend have various skill levels but as I place the emphasis on being as low tech as possible they are of use for everybody from the amateur through to the seasoned professional.

11 Be different

Try and do something out of the ordinary. Use your imagination to create images that stand out. If everyone else does a top ten do a top eleven, it will bring more interest guaranteed because it is out of the ordinary.

I wish you luck on your future image making and hope we can talk at some stage in the future.

Have Fun

Article Source: http://www.articleinterchange.com

Martin Wilmott is a highly successful lifestyle photographer based in the UK who undertakes work all over the world. People with an interest in portrait photography can sign up for his free online course at www.martinwilmottphotography.com.

Martin also runs regular portrait classes for people with an interest in his style of work.

Frugal Fridays – DVD Players

extend the life of your dvd playerExtend the life of your DVD player (and your game console) by turning it off and taking the disc out when you are not using it. If left on with a disc inside the laser will burn out much faster.

I was wondering why we were going through DVD players so quickly until I found this little secret and now we have had the same player for years :)

If you want some more great frugal tips go and check out the other Frugal Friday participants.

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Some Friday Link Love!

link love
I will admit it, I am addicted to my Google Reader. I can’t wait to get on the computer and check to see what everyone is blogging about each day!. Here are a few posts that stuck out to me over the last couple of weeks:

Skelliewag posted The Pocket-sized Guide to Blogging
Amy from Split Decisionz posted How to Choose the Right Colors for your Blog
Ali from Divine Domesticity posted a recipe for Banana Split Brownie Pizza
Tay from Super Blogging posted How To Create An eBook Without Spending A Dime

Buttermilk Donuts

Apparently these donuts are similar to Krispy Kreme donuts…..mmmmm. I’m going to give them a go next week, so I’ll be back to let you know my verdict :)

Buttermilk Donuts Recipe

Ingredients

1 tablespoon dry active yeast
1/2 cup warm water
1/2 cup buttermilk
3 tablespoons shortening, melted (DO NOT use oil)
3 tablespoons sugar
2 1/2-3 cups flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
vegetable oil for frying
2 1/2 cups sifted icing sugar
1/4 cup milk

Directions

Dissolve yeast in warm water in a large bowl; let stand 5 minutes.
Add buttermilk, shortening, sugar and 1 1/2 cup flour, baking powder and salt; mix well.
Add enough remaining flour to make a soft dough.
Turn dough onto a floured surface and knead several times.
Roll dough to 1/2 inch thick and cut with a 2 1/2 inch circle cutter.
Place donuts on lightly floured surface, cover and let rise for 45 minutes or until double in size, or leave in the refrigerator overnight.
Heat 2-3 inches of oil to 375°F.
Drop in 4 or 5 donuts at a time.
Cook about 2 minutes or until lightly golden in color, turning once.
Drain well on paper towels.
Combine 2 1/2 cups icing sugar with 1/4 cup milk, stir until smooth.
Dip each donut in glaze while still warm; allow excess glaze to drip off.
Cool on wire rack or serve warm.

Wordless Wednesday – Chalk Graffiti












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Works For Me Wednesday – Freezing Food Flat

Freezing food flat works for me. It not only keeps the freezer looking neat and tidy but it also helps to find what you are looking for easily.

What I do is put the food into a zip lock bag, I use the large bags so I fold them in half and lay it in a plastic container. I put the container in the freezer and when the food is frozen solid I take it out of the container and put the bag standing up in the freezer.


Freezing food in ziplock bags

That’s what works for me :)

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Tackle It Tuesday – Games & Craft Cupboard


My eldest two girls who share a bedroom have been having trouble lately keeping there bedroom clean and tidy and it’s all because the cupboard they have in their room where they keep all their games and craft stuff is a mess. There are bits and pieces just shoved in everywhere. So today I am going to spend a little time sorting out the cupboard, throwing away any rubbish and organising it so that the girls have space to put away the things that are lying around on the floor.

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Weekly To-Do List

Last Weeks To-Do List

Flylady’s Home Blessing Hour
Sort Sophie’s wardrobe (remove clothes that she has outgrown)
Mend Chloe’s school pants and Clare’s school dress

Defrost the freezer
Take my car to get a pink slip (it’s rego time)
Prepare and record a podcast
Make a birthday cake for Rob and Riley
Wrap birthday presents

This Weeks To-Do List

- Defrost the freezer (this is on the list once again – I will do it one of these days :)
- Prepare and record a podcast (I said I was going to do this last week, but never got around to it)
- Make cookies to have in the frrezer
- Plan DD7′s birthday party

If you publish your To-Do List on your blog leave your url in my comments and I’ll stop by and have a peek :)

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