30/9/13

My Fig Marmalade Recipe

The fig tree in our garden is bearing fruits now and every week we have to harvest the figs. The best way to preserve the figs is to make marmalade. Here is my recipe.

You'll need:

  • 8-10 jars with tight closing lid
  • 2 kg figs
  • 1.5kg sugar
  • 700ml water
  • 1 teaspoon cinammon
  • 4 Tablespoons lemon juice
Lets go!

Peel the figs.


Put the figs with the water into a cooking pot and bring to boil.


After 15 minutes of boiling add the sugar.


Simmer the marmalade until sufficient thick. Stir well. For me it was 1.5 hours. If the marmalade is too chunky, use a hand blender to make it smoother. Add cinnamon and lemon juice and stir well.



When you have reached a nice thickness, fill the marmalade in your jars.


Tighten the lids and turn the jars upside down. This heats the "neck" portion of the jar, killing bacterias that might be there.


When cooled down the jars will be vacuum sealed. Keep in a dry and dark place. 

26/9/13

22/9/13

Winter is coming: Make a hat!

Winter is coming and to protect your noggin from the freezing cold it is time to make a hat. I made a Brainwave pattern beanie (Pattern from Ravelry can be found here!) .



18/9/13

Back to the drawing board

It has been a long time since I have watercoloured anything. I sat down a few days ago to make a drawing of the best of all fruits... a tomato...



A super simple wallet - 3D printed

This is another version of the card-type wallets sprouting here at Thingiverse and some Kickstarter-esque pages.

This wallet has credit cards and money bills sandwiched between two printed rectangles and held together by a rubber band. 

The printed rectangles have a cutout on on side, which enables you to push out the content easily.
Also, the printed cards have a slit. If you slide a credit card in the slit you can make a neat phone stand.


This is also published at Thingiverse.