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Top 10 Tips for Baby’s 1st Birthday – Part One

Friday, January 14th, 2011
Over the last few weeks with my own daughter’s 1st Birthday Party looming, I have been gathering tips for this event.  I have put together what I think to be the Top 10!
1. Nap Time!
This really is the No. 1 rule!  Make sure you arrange the party around the time your child has her nap.  Do not attempt to rearrange her schedule to fit the party.  She will be cranky and by the end of it so will the rest of the family!
2. Danger – Babies on the Prowl!
If you are having other babies to the party, remember they are not all necessarily at the same stage of development as your child.  While your baby might still be crawling at one year another may be walking or vice versa.  These different stages pose a variety of household hazards.  Also while your baby is used to your house, it will be new territory for someone else’s child.   A good tip is to get down on the floor at the same level as a baby and spot the potential dangers from their perspective.
3. And then there are the grown-ups!
The adults visiting your house for the party do not necessarily know which doors need to be kept closed or how to work your particular stair gate properly or where it is safe to leave a drink or food.  Firstly their house is going to be different and secondly not everyone at your party may have children of their own.  People will generally appreciate if you just mention to them on arrival that this door stays closed and not to leave their glass on the coffee table etc.  It saves a lot of upset if it prevents a glass of red wine being spilt or a baby falling down the stairs because a gate isn’t closed properly.
4. Changing Stations!
If you can clear one room, perhaps a bedroom and reserve it for Mum’s to bring babies that need to be changed, fed or even to have a sleep away from the rest of the party then you will find a lot of Mother’s will be more relaxed knowing they have a little haven to go to.  Make sure you have some extra nappies, baby wipes and towels to hand in case they are needed.
5. Game Stations!
Should there be older children coming to the party, again it might be an idea to have a room with toys and games suitable for them.  Older children will get fed up listening to adults talking and watching babies playing so facilitating them will make for a much happier occasion!

1163242_cupcakesOver the last few weeks with my own daughter’s 1st Birthday Party looming, I have been gathering tips for this event.  I have put together what I think to be the Top 10!

1. Nap Time!

This really is the No. 1 rule!  Make sure you arrange the party around the time your child has her nap.  Do not attempt to rearrange her schedule to fit the party.  She will be cranky and by the end of it so will the rest of the family!

2. Danger – Babies on the Prowl!

If you are having other babies to the party, remember they are not all necessarily at the same stage of development as your child.  While your baby might still be crawling at one year another may be walking or vice versa.  These different stages pose a variety of household hazards.  Also while your baby is used to your house, it will be new territory for someone else’s child.   A good tip is to get down on the floor at the same level as a baby and spot the potential dangers from their perspective.

3. And then there are the grown-ups!

The adults visiting your house for the party do not necessarily know which doors need to be kept closed or how to work your particular stair gate properly or where it is safe to leave a drink or food.  Firstly their house is going to be different and secondly not everyone at your party may have children of their own.  People will generally appreciate if you just mention to them on arrival that this door stays closed and not to leave their glass on the coffee table etc.  It saves a lot of upset if it prevents a glass of red wine being spilt or a baby falling down the stairs because a gate isn’t closed properly.

4. Changing Stations!

If you can clear one room, perhaps a bedroom and reserve it for Mum’s to bring babies that need to be changed, fed or even to have a sleep away from the rest of the party then you will find a lot of Mother’s will be more relaxed knowing they have a little haven to go to.  Make sure you have some extra nappies, baby wipes and towels to hand in case they are needed.

5. Game Stations!

Should there be older children coming to the party, again it might be an idea to have a room with toys and games suitable for them.  Older children will get fed up listening to adults talking and watching babies playing so facilitating them will make for a much happier occasion!

Stay tuned for more next week!

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Princess Castle Birthday Cakes

Friday, September 17th, 2010

From time to time I get adventurous and decide to bake something out of the ordinary. 99% of the time something goes wrong but this time I followed the instructions in the video below perfectly and I was left with the most amazing birthday cake for my niece’s 8th birthday party.

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Party Treats – Mice Cupcakes

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
Mouse Cupcakes Recipe

Mouse Cupcakes Recipe

I must admit that juggling my work with my family can sometimes leave me a little stretched for time which is why when it comes to birthday party season, I tend to order most of the party treats and cakes from our local bakery.

However there is one little treat that I love to make and the kids always lend me a helping hand (except with the clean up for some reason!). Mice cupcakes are a fun and easy treat to make, are delicious and they loog great!

Mice Cupcakes ( makes 8 )

What you will need…

  • 1 packet of Chocolate Cake mix
  • 8 scoops of vanilla ice cream
  • 16 oreos (or similar sandwhich biscuits)
  • 2 packets of M&M’s, Smarties or Skittles
  • 1 packet of shoestring liquorice

How to prepare…….

  1. Prepare the cake mix for cupcakes in accordance with the instructions on the packet.
  2. Fill muffin cups 2/3 way with your cake mix.
  3. Place in a pre heated oven to 175 and bake for 20 to 25 minutes until a toothpick comes out clean
  4. Allow to cool completely and remove them from the pan
  5. Top each cupcake with a scoop of vanilla ice cream
  6. Decorate each cupcake to resemble a mouse – Use 2 oreos for the ears with the M&Ms/Smarties/Skittles for the mouth, eyes and nose
  7. Cut and insert licorice for the whiskers.
  8. Place the cupcakes in the freezer for 30 minutes before serving.

Mouse cupcakes are sure to be a great hit at your next party and they are really fun to make. Bon appetite!

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Party Treats – Chocolate Marshmallow Yummies

Monday, August 30th, 2010

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Ingredients:

150g good quality plain chocolate

75g butter

75g golden syrup

65g chopped sponge fingers

65g chopped glacé cherries

125g mini marshmallows

Method:

1.  Line a 20cm (8 inch) round tin with cling film.

2.  Melt the chocolate, butter and golden syrup.   Cool slightly and stir in the sponge fingers, cherries and 100g of the mini marshmallows.

3.  Spoon the mixture into the round tin.  Chop the remaining 25g of marshmallows in half and sprinkle over the top.

4.  Chill for 4 hours until firm.  Lift out of the tin and peel off the cling film.  Cut into desired slabs.

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Party Treats – Frosted Banana Bars

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

frosted banana

Makes approx. 16

Ingredients

175g butter

175g caster sugar

3 eggs, beaten

250g self-raising flour

1 teaspoon baking powder

2 large bananas, peeled and mashed

Frosting:

50g butter

25g cocoa powder

250g icing sugar, sifted

1-2 tablespoons milk

Hundreds and thousands to decorate

Method:

1. Preheat the oven to Gas 4, 180C, 350F and line an 18 x 28 cm roasting tin with greaseproof paper.

2.  Cream the butter and sugar together until pale and creamy.  Gradually add in alternate spoonfuls of beaten egg and flour until all added and mixture is smooth.  Add the baking powder and mashed bananas and mix thoroughly.

3.  Spoon the mixture into the tin and bake for 25-30 mins until well risen and golden.  Leave to cool in the tin.

4.  For the frosting.  Heat the butter in a small pan.  Stir in the cocoa powder and gently cook for one minute.  Remove pan from heat and stir in the icing sugar.  Return to heat and stir gently adding enough milk to make a smooth, spreadable icing.

5.  Pour the icing over the cake and smooth with a palette knife.  Sprinkle over the hundreds and thousands and leave to cool and set.  Remove from tin, peel off the paper and cut into bars.

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Party Favourites from the Past …. Butterfly Cakes.

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Butterfly Cakes

These were one of my favourites as a child though they seem to be a forgotten little gem of a party cake these days …. so lets revive the Butterfly Cake!!

Ingredients:

5oz unsalted butter or margarine, softened

5oz caster sugar

6oz self-raising flour

3 eggs

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

To decorate:

Fresh cream, whipped or canned spray cream

Raspberry or Strawberry jam

Icing sugar

Method:

1.  Preheat oven to Gas 4, 180C, 350F and place 12 paper cases in a bun tray.

2.  Put all the ingredients (except the decoration ingredients) in a mixing bowl and beat with hand-held electric whisk for 1 – 2 mins until texture is light and creamy.  Divide the mixture into the 12 paper cases.

3.  Bake for 18-20 mins until risen and firm to touch.  Transfer to a wire rack to cool.

4.  When cooled completely, use a small sharp knife to cut out a deep disc shape from the centre of each cake.  Spread a layer of jam in the hollow and top with the whipped cream.

5.  Cut each of the scooped out pieces in half and place on top of the cream at a 45 degree angle so they resemble butterfly wings.  Finally, lightly sift a small amount of icing sugar over the whole batch.

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Easy Chocolate Birthday Cake

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

You really can’t go wrong with a Chocolate Birthday Cake for kids of all ages and this one is so simple that kids of all ages could help you make it!!

chocolate_birthday_cakeIngredients

4 oz caster sugar

4 eggs

3 1/2 oz self-raising flour

1 oz cocoa powder

1 1/2 oz unsalted butter, melted

1 tsp vanilla extract

For the icing

12 oz good quality plain chocolate, broken into pieces

8 oz unsalted butter

3 1/2 oz icing sugar, sifted

Method

1. Preheat oven to Gas 4 / 350F / 180C.  Grease a 20cm spring-form cake tin and line the base with greaseproof paper or similar.

2. Put sugar and eggs in a heatproof bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water. Using  an electric whisk, whisk until thick and foamy and the whisk leaves a trail in the mixture (approx 5-10 mins).

3. Sift the flour and cocoa powder into the mixture and carefully fold in with the melted butter and vanilla until well combined.

4. Pour the mixture into the cake tin and bake for 25 mins until risen and firm to touch. Allow to cool in the tin for 5 mins and then turn out on to a wire rack and leave to cool.

5. Next is the icing.  Melt the chocolate and butter in a heatproof bowl set over a pan of gently simmering water.  Remove from heat and beat in the icing sugar.  Set aside to cool and then chill for 1 hour until thickened.

6. Slice the cake in half horizontally and use half the icing to sandwich back together.  Use the remaining icing to cover the top and sides of the cake.  To write a birthday message use any coloured sweets – smarties, white chocolate buttons, m&ms etc.  Add some candles and hey presto!!

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Mickey Mouse Theme Party

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
Laura Kehoe For my Daughters 2nd Birthday, we pulled out all the stops. We had a Mickey Mouse themed party… her favourite cartoon. We painted an outside wall with a picture of Mickey Mouse and look whos 2. Almost a year on and my daughter still loves that pic. I ordered a mickey mouse piñata, party bags, mickey and minnie rice paper circles (which I will explain in a minute how I used them) napkins, paper plates and paper cups on ebay and they arrived just in time, I also made her a special cake shaped like the mickey mouse clubhouse, to see it follow the link http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/photo.php?pid=30832106&id=1556482888 I made a large sheet sponge cake as the base ie the garden and covered it in green icing I then made a small cola chocolate bun and covered it in red icing and moulded it in a semi circle shape and it became the body of the clubhouse. I got black icing and moulded it in a circle for the head and placed it on top of the body and covered 2 lolipops in dark chocolate for the ears of the clubhouse, I then made the rest of the clubhouse ie the leg and glove balloon out of icing and topped it all off with mickey, Minnie, goofy and Donald figures which I bought in a local toy store.
As for the rice paper I got some flat based cones and placed 2marshmallows in each then placed them in microwave for a minute or until the marshmallow rose to top then removed them and allowed to cool, I then melted some chocolate and put a spoonful in bun cases and placed the cones open side down on the bun cases and allowed chocolate to set, once set I peeled off the cases and stuck the rice paper on top of each prefect way to personalise a childs party or continue a theme.

bcFor my Daughters 2nd Birthday, we pulled out all the stops. We had a Mickey Mouse themed party… her favourite cartoon.

We painted an outside wall with a picture of Mickey Mouse and look whos 2. Almost a year on and my daughter still loves that pic. I ordered a mickey mouse piñata, party bags, mickey and minnie rice paper circles (which I will explain in a minute how I used them) napkins, paper plates and paper cups on ebay and they arrived just in time, I also made her a special cake shaped like the mickey mouse clubhouse, to see it click:

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/photo.php?pid=30832106&id=1556482888

I made a large sheet sponge cake as the base ie the garden and covered it in green icing I then made a small cola chocolate bun and covered it in red icing and moulded it in a semi circle shape and it became the body of the clubhouse.

I got black icing and moulded it in a circle for the head and placed it on top of the body and covered 2 lolipops in dark chocolate for the ears of the clubhouse, I then made the rest of the clubhouse ie the leg and glove balloon out of icing and topped it all off with mickey, Minnie, goofy and Donald figures which I bought in a local toy store.

As for the rice paper I got some flat based cones and placed 2marshmallows in each then placed them in microwave for a minute or until the marshmallow rose to top then removed them and allowed to cool, I then melted some chocolate and put a spoonful in bun cases and placed the cones open side down on the bun cases and allowed chocolate to set, once set I peeled off the cases and stuck the rice paper on top of each prefect way to personalise a childs party or continue a theme.

By Laura Kehoe

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Top Hats Recipe

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

bcDoes anyone remember “top hats” from their youth?? I recently made them for my son’s birthday party – I had forgotten how good they are!!

Melt some good quality chocolate over a gentle heat in a bowl placed in a saucepan of hot water. Spoon a small amount of the chocolate into pastry cases and place a marshmallow in each one.

Pop in the fridge until the chocolate sets, peel away the paper cases and there you go – top hats!!

By Sarah O’Connor

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How To Make The Perfect Butterfly Birthday Cake

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

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