Apr 29 2010

A Loving Spoonful!

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Eastern hills is putting together a Cookbook to raise money for The Dining Room and Vive Cafe meal programs in Croydon.

The last time we made a cook book it was such a beautiful success. With the profit made we helped create a sanctuary in the Australian bush through Australian Wildlife Conservancy.

This cookbook is going to be a collection of our community’s favourite recipes that will be the perfect Christmas gift and a treasure to keep. Not only will it blessing our tables – but the tables spread in love for those who struggle to feed their families in our community.

So please start sending in your winner recipes to Emma or post here with any personal notes or stories of where this dish has come from or when you have shared it.

Your recipes do not have to be fancy, just tried and tested favourites! Here is special one that Tim Wright has sent it to get you inspired!

Tiramisu Dessert with Kahlua Sabayon

Serves 5-6

Sponge

Packet of 20 sponge fingers

2 cups hot espresso coffee*

4 tbsp Kahlua, Marsala, Boronia or other suitable liqueur

2 tbsp sugar

Sabayon

8 egg yolks
9 capfuls of Kahlua
1/2 cup caster sugar
400ml cream

Sabayon

Place pot of simmering water on stove. Put egg yolks, 6 capfuls of Kahlua and sugar in a stainless steel bowl and place bowl over the top of simmering water, whisking continuously until egg yolks thicken to a beautiful ribbon consistency.
(Note: you will need to remove mixture from heat every 30 seconds, so as to avoid scrambling the eggs – absolute, unsalvageable disaster!!!).

When ribbon consistency is reached, remove and chill in refrigerator.
In a separate bowl, whip cream with remaining Kahlua until soft peaks form and fold through cold sabayon mixture (taste the cream before you mix it with the sabayon, in case you need to adjust the flavouring – sweetness or Kahluaness.)

Sponge

While sabayon mixture is cooling, add sugar and liqueur to the coffee and stir until sugar is dissolved. Soak the sponge fingers by dipping them for 8-10 seconds in the cooled coffee mixture (gauge soaking time by how moist you want the dessert to be).

Tiramisu

Spoon a couple of heaped tablespoons of the cooled sabayon mixture into the bottom of individual serving bowls and arrange the soaked sponge fingers on top (you can break them up a little if you wish). Spoon remaining sabayon mixture over the top and chill.

Before serving, garnish with grated chocolate, a couple of plain/chocolate coated coffee beans, or any other favourite garnish.

Buon Appetito! Tim W.

* strong instant coffee can work as a substitute


Apr 14 2010

eh events this season

Hang with us ..

Social Calendar Term 3

Regular Things:

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Tea and Creative Night – Starting Aug 26

A night just to relax with a cuppa, chat and do your creative thing in the cosy company of friends. Bring your creative project eg. art, craft, writing, music and something to share for supper to the Morgans’ home. 7:45pm – 9:30pm.
Dates: Thursdays Aug 26, Sept 9th, Oct 7, Nov 4.

Contact Em on 0438 087 206 for details.

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Book Club

Come for a cosy book discussion over a delicious breakky.
8:30am. Saturdays. Next one is Sept 4.
White’s Cafe, Mt Pleasant Rd Nunawading.
Bring your book & $ for breakfast.
To RSVP & for book choice talk to Andi andrea.brookes@gmail.com

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eh Playgroup for 0-3 Year olds

Playgroup is on every Wednesday from 10:30am – 12pm at Wyreena Arts Centre.

Contact Em for details on 0438 087 206.

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Eastern Youth Indoor Soccer Competition

Our Indoor Soccer Competition runs every Wednesday night at the Factory’ Arena. (Short walk from Mitcham Station)

http://www.ehillschurch.com/soccer/season-2/

or join us on facebook

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Eastern-Youth-Indoor-Soccer-Competition/106426296064907?ref=ts

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eh Youth Nights

eh Youth nights are super fun for Kids in year 7-9. Fortnightly on Fridays.

For details go to www.ehillschurch.com/eh-youth

If you’d like to come along or want to know more, contact:
Wes: 0405 829 685 / wes@wccyouth.com
Kangwa: 0432 435 447 / johnkangwa@gmail.com

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Sunday Community Lunches

Enjoy Sunday lunch in good company at a local home! All friends on the eastern hills contact list or at the Sunday morning service on the day will get an invite. If you would like to be on the contact list to receive an invite in advance contact Em on 0438 087 206. Dates for this semester are August 22nd and October 24.

Special Events this Season:

August


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Selahphonic ‘Elephannt’ Album Launch – Saturday August 7

We would love to see everyone come and support Jamie and the band and experience Elephannt!!

Date:    Saturday, August 7, 2010
Time:    8:00pm – 11:00pm
Location:   Heathmont Baptist – 8 Cuthbert St, Heathmont, Victoria

http://www.myspace.com/selahphonic


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Open Garden Afternoon – Sunday August 29

Pack a picnic and head off with us after church to beautiful Cruden Farm in Langwarrin.

For details go to http://www.opengarden.org.au/events/vic_events.html

October


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eh Kids Day Out – Saturday October 16

Time Details out soon or contact Em on 0438 087 206.  http://www.puffingbilly.com.au/?id=dayoutwiththomas

November


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Melbourne Zoo Picnic - Saturday November 13

Meet at rear entrance of Zoo at 12pm for a lazy picnic together then enjoy a walk around our beautiful zoo at your own pace.

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Half Moon Bay Fish and Chips at Black Rock – Sunday November 21

A late Sunday arvo adventure that’s fun for all ages. Time Details out soon or contact Em on 0438 087 206.

December


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eh CHRISTMAS PARTY BBQ – Saturday December 4

The evening not to be missed! Enjoy live performances on the lawn and a lush Christmas dinner celebration! Details out soon or contact Em on 0438 087 206.


Apr 8 2010

Ten everyday household objects for toddler play

Playful Toddler

Try these simple activities for the first time or revisit an old faithful that is sure to delight and entertain. Tried and tested many times on my little girls!

Basket – Go for a walk to ‘find treasures’ for your basket.  Treasures may include interesting leaves, feathers, rocks, flowers and other such things.  Enjoy the ramble as your toddler learns to look for wonders. You can go through them again when you get home and make a collage on paper or a little garden by sticking them into play dough or sand.

Pegs – There are so many uses for a peg in play. Try making a ‘fishing rod.’  Tie a short piece of wool/string with a peg on one end to a stick.  Finding the perfect stick is a feature step in this activity! Peg on whatever you wish to catch. Aluminum foil fish were our fancy catch this week. Pegs are also perfect for treasure hunts.

Pillows – A game of musical cushions is brilliant fun for little ones. Spread cushions around the room.  Dance or march around in a circle and when the music stops quickly land on a cushion. You can include sharks/crocodiles/crabs that might nibble on any dangling toes if your kind appreciates a scary element!

(Non-wire) Coat hangers – Create a clothesline with a skipping rope between two dining chairs and invite your toddler to hang the coat hangers up for you. We have inherited a collection of frilly coat hangers perfect for this activity.  This is a challenge my girls have enjoyed many times over! Always monitor closely of course.

Nursery Rhyme Play – Choose a familiar nursery rhyme and find a couple of props to act it out with together. Rhymes like Little Miss Muffet, Humpty Dumpty, the Grand ole Duke of York and Miss Polly had a Dolly are good ones. Take it in turns to role-play characters such as the friendly spider or Miss Muffet with a bowl and spoon sitting on a cushion tuffet.

Old blanket or sheet – Throw down a blanket and convert lunch or morning tea into an indoor or outdoor picnic for a simple yet most exciting change.

Rice – This is a classic case of the process being as wondrous as the outcome. Make colored rice by adding 5 or so drops of food dye to a large handful of rice in a snap lock bag/well-sealed plastic bag. Your toddler will love watching the rice change color as they shake the bag. Adding a second color makes for fun too! Pour different colored rice into separate bowls and give your toddler a spoon and jar/glass to make rainbow layers.

The plastics cupboard – The old faithful. Take some different shaped containers outside with a bucket of water. This is a great activity for you to monitor while having that much needed cup of tea. Adding a few drops of food dye to a couple of containers of water adds another dimension of fun.

Body Cream – A cheap body cream has a lot of appeal to a little one in play.  It can be a healing doctor’s remedy, a fairy’s magic balm to make you fly, invisible or giggle! Yoghurt for baby dolls and just ‘very special cream.’

Pantry or Shoe Basket – Many times I have found myself pulling items out of the pantry or shoes out of the basket to make a shop. All that is needed is a basket or pram for the grocery store and something to measure with for the shoe shop and there is some serious fun to be had.

Em M


Apr 8 2010

Meditations on the Emblems of the Holy Spirit

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As we head towards Pentecost in the church calendar, we will be looking at the biblical emblems (or symbols) of the Holy Spirit. Each emblem beautifully expresses something of the Holy Spirit’s personality and healing ministry. The Holy Spirit is moving in each of us to enliven, to nurture, to empower, to renew, to purify and to refine. Let’s open our hearts to the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

Eastern hills community church meets at 10:15am each Sunday at Yarrunga Community Centre. 76-86 Croydon Hills Drive, Croydon Hills.

Sunday church is a refreshing time of fairtrade tea & coffee, celebration, prayer, sharing and learning about God. Children are invited to playground church during the service.