The wekeend is here again.... Relaxing in the warm South African sun
Friday, 29 June 2012
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
Beautiful green
lawns stretch across this land with the magnificent view of the Eastern slopes
of Cape Town’s Table Mountain.
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens is ranked as one of the most beautiful botanic
gardens in South Africa.
Don’t miss this one whilst visiting Cape
Town.
Kirstenbisch Botanical Gardens |
Fun
facts about Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens:
- On every Sunday afternoon from the end of November until the beginning of April, open-air music concerts take place at Kirstenbosch.
- Kirstenbosch offers guided club car tours of the garden every day.
- As an alternative to eating at one of Kirstenbosch’s restaurants, one can also buy a picnic basket from Silvertree Restaurant or the Kirstenbosch Tea Room and have a picnic in the Garden.
- Kirstenbosch offers wonderful hiking trails up Table Mountain
- Kirstenbosch’s New Year’s Eve concert is one of the biggest events in Cape Town on 31 December.
Horse-riding in Addo Elephant National Park
One of my favourite hobbies is horse-riding... Did you know that the best way to explore Addo Elephant National Park is on horse-back?
Experiencing nature first-hand while learning about the fauna and flora in the area and not to mention; horse-riding is fun on its own.
So next time you here, saddle up and let the cowboy in you out.
source http://www.africa-discovery.com |
Garden Route Sunrise
This photo was taken today at The Garden Route Game Lodge.
Its true what they say "Every cloud has a silver lining"
Recipe: Cape Malay Curry
Ingredients:
Cape Malay Curry |
- 2 kg boneless mutton shoulder or 2 kg boneless lamb shoulder
- oil
- 4 onions, peeled and chopped
- 2-4 garlic cloves, peeled and minced
- 1 piece fresh gingerroot, peeled and crushed
- 14.79 ml Cape Malay curry powder or 14.79 ml mild curry powder, of your choice
- 4.92 ml ground coriander
- 4.92 ml ground cumin
- 2.46 ml turmeric
- 1.23 ml salt
- black pepper
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 3 cloves
- 2 bay leaves
- 2 carrots, peeled and diced
- 250 g dried apricots, soaked in warm water and drained
- 2 bananas, peeled and sliced
- 29.58 ml tomato paste
- 50 ml wine vinegar
- 250 ml meat stock
- 44.37 ml apricot jam
- 44.37 ml natural yoghurt
Directions:
- Heat the oil in a large pot or saucepan.
- Over high heat, fry the onions and garlic, stirring continuously. Add the ginger, curry powder and all the spices and continue stirring for a minute. Season to taste with pepper and add the salt.
- Reduce heat slightly. Add the meat and fry it until it is browned on all sides. (This may be easier if you remove the onions, garlic and ginger mixture and set them aside, then return them to the pot after the meat is browned.).
- Add the vinegar and stock, plus all the other remaining ingredients (except the apricot jam and yoghurt). Cover. Reduce heat. Simmer over a low heat, stirring occasionally, until everything is tender, approximately 1 1/2 hours for lamb and 2 hours for mutton, maybe a little longer.
- Stir in the apricot jam and the yoghurt a few minutes before serving.
- Serve this curry with yellow rice and a variety of sambals and atjars.
Recipe Source: http://www.food.com/recipe/bo-kaap-cape-malay-kerrie-south-african-cape-malay-curry-289231#ixzz1yy9CgkK6
Picture Source: http://food.sndimg.com/img/recipes/28/92/31/large/picAkIQDV.jpg
Home to the African Penguins
Boulders Beach in
the Western Cape
is home to the African Penguins.
Boulders Beach was started in 1983 and one
of the very few mainland Penguin colonies.
The sea is great to swim in and the big boulders scattered on the beach provide shade and protection.
Visiting the Penguins is a fun activity for the whole family, spend some time viewing and learning about the history and importance of conservation of these beautiful African Penguins.
Tip: plan a trip with a few extra hours to spare and
visit the small historical town of Simonstown.
Simonstown has a lot to offer from whale watching to streets filled with
history and heritage. Something you might not know is that their best time is
during winter, I know right. Reason being they are part of the few small towns
who are North-facing and they surrounded by magnificent mountains so well the
rest are wet and windy, Simonstown is perfectly happy in the sun.
If you have never been to Simonstown then I
suggest you make a plan to visit this secret town situated between the mountains
with magnificent views of the Giants of the Sea, our whales.
Boulders Beach |
The sea is great to swim in and the big boulders scattered on the beach provide shade and protection.
Visiting the Penguins is a fun activity for the whole family, spend some time viewing and learning about the history and importance of conservation of these beautiful African Penguins.
African Penguins, Boulders Beach |
Simonstown, Western Cape |
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Wednesday, 20 June 2012
My ride on the Gautrain
My first time on the Gautrain was quite an experience. I caught the train with my mom, sister and little daughter.
Gautrain Platform |
The Stations are user friendly and there is always someone to assist you if you get lost or not sure what to do.
Once you have out money on your Gautrain Card, you swipe and walk to the Platform where you will catch the train. Throughout your trip, there is always information on where you going, where the train is stopping and if you swopping over to the train to the OR Tambo International Airport.
My trip started at the Gautrain Hatfield Station.
Once the train arrived the excitement was incredible.
We boarded the train and took our seats and off we go.
Inside the Gautrain |
We stopped by Pretoria, Centurion, Midrand, Marlboro and my stop was Sandton.Once we stopped in Sandton, you go up the escalators and exit the station.
Midrand Station |
Nelson Mandela is not even a 5minute walk from the station. There are several taxi services outside which offer assistance and transport in and around Sandton.
If you visit the Gauteng area make sure to catch the train, its a definite must.
Visit their website: www.gautrain.co.za
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
Drakensberg Cave Accommodation
Did you know that you can actually sleep in a cave while visiting the Drakensberg?
Yes you read correctly. You can book your cave for the night and experience the scenic beauty in a new way.
How awesome must that be to spend the night in a cave while listening to the crickets outside. Truly a once in a lifetime experience.
Drakensberg Mountains |
Would you do it?
Recipe: Beer Bread
Another perfect addition to the typical South African braai (BBQ) would be Beer Bread.
Beer Bread
Beer Bread |
Ingredients:
750 ml flour
5 ml salt
15ml Baking Powder
2 ml Bicarbonate of Soda
30 ml brown sugar
340 ml bottle of beer (your favourite beer)
5 ml salt
15ml Baking Powder
2 ml Bicarbonate of Soda
30 ml brown sugar
340 ml bottle of beer (your favourite beer)
Method:
Preheat oven to 160 degrees Celsius.
Mix dry ingredients
Pour in the beer
Mix to form a stiff dough – Do not over mix!
Put the dough into a well greased loaf tin.
Bake for 60 minutes
Mix dry ingredients
Pour in the beer
Mix to form a stiff dough – Do not over mix!
Put the dough into a well greased loaf tin.
Bake for 60 minutes
Try it out and let me know how it tastes :)
Picture source: http://travelblog.portfoliocollection.com/FeaturedImage/beer-bread31.jpg
Recipe source: http://www.south-african-homeschool-curriculum.com/south-african-bread-recipes.html
Friday, 15 June 2012
Congratulations Cape Town!!!
New York Times has voted Cape Town as one of the Top Ten Hippest Cities in the World.Not only has Table Mountain been added to the 7 Wonders of the World but Cape Town was voted as Design Capital of The World 2014. Pretty impressive!
Cape Town, Western Cape |
Cape Town at Night |
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Recipe: South African Queen drink
South African Queen Recipe
Ingredients:
250ml Coconut Cream
2 litre Ice cream (preferably vanilla)
1 litre Pineapple Juice
500ml Malibu Rum
Directions:
1. Blend vanilla ice-cream and pineapple juice.
2. Add coconut cream and
Malibu Rum, blend well, then poor into tall glasses.
3. Serve with a sprig
of mint.
Let me know how it goes!!!
Source: http://www.idrink.com/v.html?id=38390
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Recipe: Springbok Shooter
In celebration for the weekend's arrival, I have added recipes of cocktails and shooters for today.
Named after the National Rugby Team, the Springbokkie is a common shooter in South Africa.
Here is the recipe to make your own:
Ingredients:
1 part Creme de Menthe
1 part Irish Cream
Directions:
1. Poor one part Creme de Menthe (or
similar liqueur) into a shot glass;
2. Slowly add Irish Cream (or Amarula,
Cape Velvet Cream, Advokaat, Baileys) to shot glass, 3. Using the back of a
spoon to ensure that liqueurs don't mix.
Enjoy!
Recipe source: http://www.thecreativepot.net/2010/06/springbokkies.html
Hello weekend!!!!
Thursday, 14 June 2012
Typical South African Slang
Visiting a country can be very intimidating if you don't know the "slang".
1. Gogga means bug, insect, creepy crawly thing.
2. Laduma is popular at soccer (football) matches when someone scores.
3. Robot means Traffic Light
4. Chow means to eat
5. Miff is used when something is gross
Tekkies |
6. Tekkies is what we call Running Shoes
7. Ayoba is an expression of excitement
8. Nè? means "Do you know what I am saying?" or "You understand?"
9. Babelaas means hangover
10. Chommie/chomma is a way to call your friends. Can also be spelt as tjommie.
Any that you think is worth adding? Comment below
Top 10 Reasons to Visit
I found this quite interesting to read. According to the southafrica.net website; the Top 10 Reasons to visit South Africa are:
1. Affordable
During these tough
times, who doesn’t want an affordable holiday? In SA, you can even
afford luxury and have spending money for shopping and other treats!
2. Natural Beauty
South Africa’s scenic wonders are legendary. From Table Mountain to
God’s Window, our mountains, forests, coasts and deserts will feast your
eye and lift your spirit
3. World-class Facilities
Whether you opt for Afro-chic or authentic Africa, you’ll find it easy
to get around, find a comfortable place to stay, have a great meal,
connect.
4. Adventure
South Africa is the adventure capital of the world. With over 130
adventures and counting, there is something for everyone from mountain
walks to shark cage-diving!
5. Good Weather
In sunny South Africa, our great weather invites you to enjoy the
outdoors, play golf year-round and take advantage of the nearly 3000km
coastline
The Rainbow Nation celebrates all its African and immigrant cultures.
Find out how friendly our people are whilst you try your tongue at 11
official languages!
7. Diverse Experiences
Go almost anywhere in SA and experience the ultimate combo of nature,
wildlife, culture, adventure, heritage and vibe – you’re spoilt for
choice, so pack it in!
8. Wildlife
Warning! Watching wildlife is addictive. First you start with the Big
Five in so many ways, then whales, penguins, meerkats, wild dogs, birds,
dung beetles
9. Freedom Struggle
Discover a nation’s struggle for freedom whilst following the footsteps
of Mandela, Hector Pieterson and many other celebrated revolutionaries.
It will touch and inspire you.
In SA you can travel with care as you explore our protected areas,
contribute to social and conservation projects, buy recycle art and stay
green.
White Shark Projects
Great White Shark |
The White Shark Project came and paid us a visit. We learnt all about Shark Cage Diving and honestly I think I will be jumping into the cage if given the opportunity.
They offer magnificent opportunities to cage dive with the beasts of the sea.
Visit their website: www.whitesharkprojects.co.za
The reason it is called The Great White Shark is the white underbelly with the grey top.It is the perfect disguise as the white underbelly blends with the sky and the dark grey blends in with the rocks and water.
Great White Shark leaping out of water |
Did you know?
They can grow up to 6m (18ft). Can you imagine how huge that is?
The Great White Shark does not feed off humans. They mistake humans for Seals that's the reason once it bites, they do not continue to feed as we do not taste good to them.
The Great White Shark has a fingerprint? The Dorsal Fin is unique in each shark.
My honest opinion when it comes to Sharks, sure they scary and huge but it is a wild animal and should be treated as such.
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Would love to be sitting here right now
Paarl, Western Cape |
Source: http://www.curiouswines.ie/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/paarl-south-africa.jpg
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Recipe: Milk Tart
Nothing screams South African like the delicious melktert (Milk Tart). A definite favourite in the South African cuisine.
A very easy recipe and the end product will be mouth-watering - promise.
Milk Tart |
Ingredients
- 45 g butter, melted
- 200 g white sugar
- 3 egg yolks
- 145 g cake flour
- 5 g baking powder
- 2 g salt
- 5 ml vanilla extract
- 950 ml milk
- 3 egg white
- 10 g cinnamon sugar
Directions
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Coat a 9 inch deep dish pie plate with vegetable oil cooking spray.
- In a large bowl, mix together the butter and sugar until smooth. Add the egg yolks and beat until light and fluffy. Sift in the cake flour, baking powder and salt, and stir until well blended. Mix in the vanilla and milk. In a separate bowl, whip the egg whites to stiff peaks using an electric mixer. Fold into the batter. Pour into the prepared pie plate, and sprinkle cinnamon sugar over the top.
- Bake for 25 minutes in the preheated oven, then reduce the temperature to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C). Continue to bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until the center is set when you gently jiggle the pie. Serve hot or cold.
Recipe source: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/south-african-melktert-milk-tart/detail.aspx
Image source: http://browniegirlblog.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/milk-tart-41.jpg
Image source: http://www.100cafestreet.com/milk-tart-recipe/
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