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Hocus Pocus Bun Recipe

Thursday, October 27, 2022

I was looking for easy snacks to make for spooky movie nights, in this, the best season ever-Spooky Season! I stumbled across something called Hocus Pocus Buns on Facebook so I went hunting for a recipe and I found a few which seemed to differ slightly, but the one I'm sharing here was the easiest, messiest, quickest, and the most fun sounding so I tried it, and OH.MY.GOD!! I found this recipe at Fork to Spoon and the lady behind Fork to Spoon may be my new favourite blog person. Please go check out her recipes, I'm going to work through all the yummy air fryer ones! 
Anyway, back to Hocus Pocus Buns...




You're going to need Marshmallows (I used the normal-sized pink and white ones), Cinnamon sugar, butter, and croissant dough (the jus-rol stuff works well although it comes pre-perforated which can cause some mess if you don't seal the properly). 

INGREDIENTS

1/2 Cup Melted Butter 
1/2 Cup Granulated Sugar
2 Tsp Ground Cinnamon 
Croissant Dough
Marshmallows (8-12)

METHOD

Melt your butter in a bowl and set to side
Mix sugar and cinnamon together to make cinnamon sugar and set aside
Roll out dough and cut into 8-12 equal pieces-the Jus-Rol dough makes exactly 12 so if you use that you get more!

Once everything is prepared dip each marshmallow in melted butter then roll it in the cinnamon mixture and place it in the centre of your dough. Close up the dough any which way you can to ensure no gaps.

Brush all your wrapped marshmallows with more of the butter and then sprinkle with your leftover sugar,

Set your Air Fryer to 160° and a cooking time of 8 minutes. 

Line the air fryer tray with parchment paper or silicon fryer liners (if you have them they will keep your fryer cleaner in case of marshmallow leaks).

Place each bun in the fryer spaced apart to avoid sticking together. (The ninja dual fryer 9.5l fits 6 in each side-otherwise you may have to do two batches).

And that's it! They come out you place them on a tray or plate and you can dig in. Just remember hot marshmallows can be TOO hot so maybe wait more than the 30 seconds I did!

15 minutes and boom, perfect movie night snacks! I think maybe a Hocus Pocus marathon. 




Much Love
Aj x


What I've been listening to lately.

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

I have always been someone with one of those truly eclectic tastes in music. The kind of person that has playlists that swing wildly from bubblegum 90s pop to 60s rock, and back again through emo and classical-there is no common thread to any of it! However, I am also the kind of person who hyper-fixates on things sometimes and that is why for the last 6 years my most listened-to artist on Spotify has been Taylor Swift! In my defence, she has so many styles across 9 albums that she basically ticks all my favourite boxes. 



What I've Read so far 2022

Saturday, February 26, 2022

Over the last few years, I have set myself a reading challenge to read around 60 books each year, but I learned that I am a mood reader and putting too much pressure on numbers just made me sad so, this year, I set my target much lower and I have taken the pressure off myself. 

With that in mind, I am reading at my own pace and enjoying the experience more-and what an experience I've had so far this year! Not only have I discovered a few 4-star books but I also fell in love with my first 5-star read of the year. Let's have a round-up shall we?!



A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham- ⭐⭐⭐⭐

When Chloe Davis was twelve, six teenage girls went missing in her small Louisiana town. By the end of the summer, Chloe’s father had been arrested as a serial killer and promptly put in prison. Chloe and the rest of her family were left to grapple with the truth and try to move forward while dealing with the aftermath.

It seems strange to say that something with such a terrible subject matter can be beautifully written but this book is. The storytelling, and language used is so descriptive and even poetic at times I found myself lost in the story, and near the end I was actually on edge-I felt like I was there with Chloe and it wasn’t a nice place to be. 

This stunning debut is full of twists and turns, and my favourite trope-unreliable narrator- but despite the ever changing “facts” I figured out many of the key points quite early on. Many but not all, and the journey to the answers was still an enjoyable one which is why I gave 4 stars. 

Can’t wait to read more from this excellent debut author.

The Cheerleaders by Kara Thomas-⭐⭐⭐ and a 1/2

There are no more cheerleaders in the town of Sunnybrook.

First there was the car accident—two girls gone after hitting a tree on a rainy night. Not long after, the murders happened. Those two girls were killed by the man next door. The police shot him, so no one will ever know why he did it. Monica’s sister was the last cheerleader to die. After her suicide, Sunnybrook High disbanded the cheer squad. No one wanted to be reminded of the girls they lost.

A solid enough YA mystery. Some conclusions easy to work out, others quite surprising. My biggest bug bear is that in the UK (at least when I bought my copy) the front cover has "FIVE GIRLS LIED FIVE GIRLS DIED" plastered across the front-bigger than the actual title in fact. But this tag line doesnt really fit with the story inside the book. I was expecting some kind of pact gone wrong, murderer starts picking girls off for revenge type story...this was not that, and I felt let down. 

The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley-⭐⭐⭐⭐

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Guest List comes a new locked room mystery, set in a Paris apartment building in which every resident has something to hide…

Jess needs a fresh start. She’s broke and alone, and she’s just left her job under less than ideal circumstances. Her half-brother Ben didn’t sound thrilled when she asked if she could crash with him for a bit, but he didn’t say no, and surely everything will look better from Paris. Only when she shows up – to find a very nice apartment, could Ben really have afforded this? – he’s not there.

I really enjoyed The Paris Apartment-with its twists and turns, it’s never ending cycle of trust, broken trust, begrudging trust, and an actually original story. So often books in this genre are cookie cutter and samey but Lucy manages to avoid many of the usual tropes and pitfalls in order to deliver a great two day read.

For me The Paris Apartment managed to do what The Guest List just missed out on. The tension was ever present, the story twisted and turned in ways that I was always certain of one thing before being proven wrong a chapter later, and whilst I was still able to see some thing's coming I was pleasantly surprised with the conclusion. 

Into the Dark by Fiona Cummins-⭐⭐⭐⭐

One late autumn morning, Piper’s best friend arrives at Seawings to discover an eerie 
scene – the kettle is still warm, all the family’s phones are charging on the worktop, the cars are in the garage. But the house is deserted.

In fifteen-year-old Riva Holden’s bedroom, scrawled across the mirror in blood, are three words:

Make Them Stop. 

Another great addition to Fiona Cummins crime dynasty. I only discovered this writer when I read When I Was Ten but I instantly liked the storytelling and vivid writing within so was very excited to read Into The Dark and was thankfully not disappointed. 

When I say I spent my entire time reading ITD not knowing who to root for I genuinely mean I wasn’t sure how I wanted it to end. No-one is particularly likable, I’ve developed trust issues just by reading this book! Some reviews mentioned shark infested waters and I agree Midtown-on-Sea is one body of water I wouldn’t want to swim in! 

An expertly crafted and wonderfully told story of betrayal, intrigue, love (or lack thereof), and criminality in many forms-now I’m off to hunt down DC Saul Anguish’s back story! 

The only reason this is a four and not a five star read is my own dislike of open endings! I need closure (or at least the promise of a follow up).

Blood to Poison by Mary Watson-⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Seventeen-year-old Savannah is cursed. It's a sinister family heirloom; passed down through the bloodline for hundreds of years, with one woman in every generation destined to die young. The family call them Hella's girls, named for their ancestor Hella; the enslaved woman with whom it all began. Hella's girls are always angry, especially in the months before they die.

When I start thinking about my review for books I always like to think “what did I NOT like” first because that’s usually the easiest thing to think of. With Blood to Poison when I asked myself that question I had nothing! 
Blood to Poison manages to weave a tale of a cursed girl, simmering (and at times boiling) coming of age anger, generational trauma and magic, into a well paced, intense, interesting story that I couldn’t get enough of.
Mary manages to tell a story that encompasses feminism, slavery, magic, South African history, family drama, and young love, overcoming curses and introduces a strong female character that you can't help but root for-without getting bogged down in any of it. I devoured it, and when I couldnt be reading I wanted to be reading. Massive 5 stars! 



And now I am going to finish The Gifts that Bind Us. Happy Reading!

Much Love AJ xx


Our IVF Journey so Far | OCTOBER

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

If you read my last post, Vogue's 73 Questions, you now know a little bit more about me, and if you REALLY read it you will know that we are finally at the top of the waiting list for IVF. 



Now I say finally like the whole process has taken forever but honestly, it's gone much quicker than I anticipated. I think you hear all these horror stories about people waiting for years and then Covid came along and slowed everything right down but when it comes down to it I think the time waited is totally relative. By that I mean we'd been trying to get pregnant for 7 years (on and off) when we were referred for fertility testing so in comparison, the year we've waited from referral to top of the list, feels like no time at all. 

I know some of you may be wondering why it took that long for us to go for fertility testing but honestly, we'd spent so long trying we'd decided to let nature just take its course- in the interest of protecting my mental health- the pressure of trying for a baby and it never, ever working is a lot and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. It wasn't until I contacted my doctor in June 2020 about irregular periods and some other symptoms and she suggested I may be perimenopausal that we revisited the idea of children. My doctor suggested putting me on the pill to regulate my periods but of course that would have ended any hopes of conceiving- no matter how unlikely that was- and we just weren't ready for that, so instead she referred us to Aberdeen Fertility Clinic. 

What followed was tests and waiting, waiting and tests. Damian had to produce a "sample" for testing, and I had to have a transvaginal ultrasound to determine what, if anything, was causing our infertility. 

Let me tell you, you haven't ever felt as confused as I did when the doctor doing my procedure exclaimed "I'm just having a wee bit of trouble finding your ovary." followed moments later with "oh what you doing all the way up there?"!! Like, what?? Apparently, my polycystic little doodah was chilling somewhere up near my ribcage. I could go into a lot more detail about transvaginal ultrasounds and what to expect but I don't want this post to be too long so I'll probably save that for another day. 

After she'd had a good root about in my uterus, and surrounding area, the doctor and I headed through to have a wee chat about what it means to have Polycystic ovaries (not to be confused with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) and why that means that whilst I will have more eggs, post hormone stimulation, than the average person they might not be as good quality as the 10 a non-polycystic ovary would produce. In my case, I have 42 follicles that will be stimulated during hormone treatment which COULD mean 42 matured eggs may be harvested when I have my extraction procedure. This sounds INCREDIBLE but there is always the fact that 10 great eggs are better than 42 average eggs to worry about. 

Anyway, after this wee chat, we were officially added to the waiting list and that was 3 months ago, and now we're at the top! 

Being at the top, at this point, means that we have started doing our coursework (which is basically watching lots of videos about the process and the procedures that will be carried out) and filling in our consent forms. Once we've finished a HEAP of modules online we have an appointment to electronically sign everything off with our doctor and then the most important wait begins-but this one should only be 3-4 weeks!! Which means all being well. and all timings being as noted we could begin hormone treatment in early December. Honestly, pray for me, the thought of Disneyland with extra hormones is hilarious to me 😂

So, that's where we are right now. And I'll no doubt be back to fill you in on all the wonderful things that happen once the hormones start...did I mention that the needle they, apparently, use to extract my eggs is inserted through the vaginal wall? No? Well, now you know! 

Much Love 
AJ xx