Truth Universally Acknowledged
The title of this blog is an obvious reference to my favourite author, Jane Austen. My other great inspiration is Ella Fitzgerald. I intend this site to be general musings about things which interest me, and hopefully you as well.
About Me
- Name: Carlotta
- Location: Auckland, New Zealand
I'm a girl in her twenties living in New Zealand - of Irish and Scottish descent. I'm married to a wonderful guy and we live in a tiny house in the suburbs with a menagerie of soft toys and model aircraft. My main occupations at the moment are attempting to become and author and surviving my day job... wish me luck!
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Friday, 22 December 2006
Wednesday, 20 December 2006
Last minute gift idea

This little chap is quite something. His goggles are the on/off switch, his flipper control the AM/FM and tuning, and his foot is the volume. He sits on our shower wall and belts out our favourite tunes, increasing the enjoyment of an otherwise tedious activity a hundred fold. We felt a little silly ordering him, but we're so glad we did. If you know someone who would appreciate some music to help their shower-singing along, this would be a great present.
Noel Leeming has it here.
Or you can buy less exciting shower radios...
Labels: christmas, holiday, music, presents, product, review
Thursday, 14 December 2006
Monday, 25 April 2005
Recipe: Pavlova
Beat 4 eggs whites until soft peaks form. I recommend doing this with an electric hand beater, if you want to use your arm afterwards. Gradually add one cup of sugar, beating until dissolved (about eight minutes). Fold in one tablespoon of cornflour into the meringue with one teaspoon of lemon juice or vinegar. The finished pavlova is firm and shiny.
Put greased paper on a large flat tray and make the pavlova as high as the required amount of marshmallow (some people prefer a flat crispy pavlova - but I like my marshmallow!). Preheat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius, then turn off. Leave to cool with the pavlova inside (middle of oven). It should take at least an hour for the oven to cool down, and when it has you have the perfect pavlova!
The most popular toppings are cream and strawberries or kiwifruit, or passionfruit.





