Tomorrow afternoon we’re loading up the car to head to Ballarat for the weekend.
Before then I have to:
(But I did successfully enter the personalised apron giveawy from Nestle. If you're in Australia and shop at Coles, buy and three Nestle baking products and go to http://www.bakers-corner.com.au/ to enter!)
Is it just me or do you procrastinate as well? Does it make you work smarter? Or stress you out?
Before then I have to:
- Make a cake (first time recipe)
- Make cake filling
- Make ganache
- Make praline
- Make sticky date puddings
- Make butterscotch sauce
- Pick up drycleaning
- Grab last minute baking groceries
- Pack a cake decorating tool kit
- Pack for me and Olive
- Pack for the dog
- Pick up birthday gift for sister in law
- Do kinder drop off and pick up
- Go to playgroup
- Use up the mince in the fridge
- Enter the competition to win a personalised apron for Olive
So what did I do last night? Procastinated with a capital P:
- Vacuumed the house
- Cleaned the oven
- Cleaned the scuff marks off the half wall in the kitchen
- Cleaned the back door windows
- Reduced my email inbox from 11 pages to 2 pages (I must learn to delete as I go!)
- Drafted and redrafted this post
- Finally decided on what cake recipe to make
- Wrote out the recipe in shorthand and last minute shopping list
- Went to bed after midnight!
(But I did successfully enter the personalised apron giveawy from Nestle. If you're in Australia and shop at Coles, buy and three Nestle baking products and go to http://www.bakers-corner.com.au/ to enter!)
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